A Sly View

Spark visits with artists who use humor and wit to engage, intrigue and expand the frontiers of creativity.

First, Keith Knight draws from experience as a cartoonist and finds time to hit the stage to front a hip hop band.

Then, electronic sculpture artist Andrew Kleindolph constructs machines that defy logic or function for the sake of building something that might not have existed otherwise.

And find improv group 3 For All “on a stage with no rules,” as they perform without scripts, format, or preconceptions.

And finally, rendezvous with Toychestra, an all-woman ensemble who jam out with a wide array of children’s toys and instruments.

A Sly View 5 August,2015Spark

In this Episode


3 For All

Free fall with the improv group 3 For All as they hit the floor with no script, no format, no preconceptions, and no safety net.



Andrew Kleindolph

Enter the world of electronic sculpture artist Andrew Kleindolph who constructs machines that defy logic or function.



Keith Knight

Artist and rapper Keith Knight draws on his own life for his comic strip, the K Chronicles.



Toychestra

Rendezvous with Toychestra, an all-woman ensemble who jam out with a wide array of children's toys and instruments.


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