This week on Artworks:
Yael Ksander visits the Sculpture Trails in rural Solsberry, Indiana where artists have come from around the world to cast their work in iron.
Also on the program,
We speak with acclaimed conductor Raymond Leppard about his new memoir, Music Made Me
And we’ll take a look at a program begun 20 years ago in Cincinnati, Ohio that’s creating writers in cities across the country, including right here in south-central Indiana.
Stories On This Episode
Music Made Him: Raymond Leppard’s New Memoir
By Adam Schwartz - Aug 2, 2011
WFIU’s Adam Schwartz speaks with acclaimed conductor Raymond Leppard about his new memoir, Music Made Me.
The Happy Benefits To Writing Their Lives
By Rachel Lyon - Aug 2, 2011
"You see this incredible blossoming in these young women, as writers and as girls who are really thoughtful, and who have something to say about the world."
Festival Orchestra: Standards In Finale
By George Walker - Jul 28, 2011
Giancarlo Guerrero conducts the final concert by the Jacobs School of Music’s Festival Orchestra.
Sculpture Trails: Solsberry’s International Melting Pot
By Yaël Ksander - Jul 24, 2015
If you’re an artist who makes cast iron sculpture, you can’t just do it anywhere.