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The Kitchen Sisters and 'The Making Of...'

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The Bay Area is a hotbed of the “maker culture,” and in the second hour of our special broadcast from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, we explore what’s being made here — and why. Public radio production team The Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva, take us through some of the highlights of their series “The Making Of…,” a partnership with KQED Public Radio. The series profiles a variety of local creators: people making jam, creating opera, and even constructing the new Bay Bridge span. “The Making Of…” is also holding live demonstrations as part of the SFMOMA’s free four-day celebration before the museum temporarily closes for expansion.

Guests:

Davia Nelson, radio producer for the Kitchen Sisters

Nikki Silva, radio producer for the Kitchen Sisters

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