The Gamm Theatre’s latest play opens January 27th. It’s called ‘An Octoroon.’ Artscape producer James Baumgartner and morning host Chuck Hinman talked with actor Marc Pierre and director Joe Wilson Jr.
James Baumgartner
James produces and engineers Political Roundtable, The Weekly Catch and other special programming on The Public’s Radio. He also produces Artscape, the weekly arts & culture segment heard every Thursday. His favorite part of the job is talking with artists, musicians and other creators about their process and what inspires them.
James learned the basics of audio editing while studying music at Missouri State University. He went on to get a Master of Fine Arts in Electronic Art at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where he created electronic music, video art and internet-based media art. While at RPI, James went on the air for the first time, hosting an electronic music show on Rensselaer's station, WRPI, but his love of radio came from staying up late so he could hear punk rock on KKFI, the community radio station in Kansas City, Missouri.
Festival Ballet and Big Nazo collaborate on a fresh look for this year’s ‘Nutcracker’
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A handmade blanket by Lizzy Dargie offers no warmth, no comfort
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Intimate portraits and a witness to history
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Artscape’s demo page
This is the Artscape demo page, created this morning.
Rev. Sekou brings Delta blues, soul and gospel to Woonsocket’s River Island Park
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Providence Fringe Festival brings performing arts to Valley neighborhood
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