Art Zone with Nancy Guppy

A lively look at Seattle’s creative scene -- Fridays | 8 p.m.

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About Art Zone with Nancy Guppy

Take a look at Seattle's fabulous creative scene, with fresh highlights from local arts, entertainment and cultural happenings. Art Zone with Nancy Guppy features interviews with local artists and performers, reviews and previews of current offerings, and lots of surprises. New episodes of Art Zone with Nancy Guppy premiere Friday nights at 8 p.m., with additional playbacks throughout the week.

Host Nancy Guppy grew up in Seattle and, with the exception of a three-year stint in Los Angeles, has lived in the city her entire life. Before creating arts programming for the Seattle Channel, Nancy spent 10 years as a writer/performer/producer on KING TV's late night comedy show, Almost Live!. Nancy enjoys morning coffee, daily walks, dinner with friends, hang time with husband Joe, and hitting the local art scene as much as she possibly can.

Art Zone with Nancy Guppy
Art Zone with Nancy Guppy
6/6/201428:24

Justin Kane Elder opens up the Electric Coffin Art Collective for a tour. Chris Weber, One Reel`s arts programming manager, teases a few non-music highlights on the Bumbershoot horizon. Watch the evolution of an artwork from Bainbridge Island artist Tracy Lang`s Tsunami Papers series. Lou Henry Hoover (aka choreographer Ricki Mason) takes over the calendar of events and the indie rock band The Blakes play two tunes from their newest CD, “A Darker Green.” Plus a bonus visit by duo LeRoy Bell and Jose Gonzales, working together for the first time on the musical "Passing Strange," scheduled to hit the stage this month.

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