Around the World in Palo Alto -- November 2008

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Lukas Felzmann: Ghostpile
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Photographer Lukas Felzmann describes his November 2008 exhibition, Ghostpile, at the Thomas Welton Stanford Art Gallery in Palo Alto, CA.

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Aicon Gallery: The Human Dichotomy
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Gallery Crawl visits the Aicon Gallery (since closed) in Palo Alto for The Human Dichotomoy, an exhibition of four Pakistani artists.

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Tazeen Qayyum
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The work of Pakistani artist Tazeen Qayyum is discussed.

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Attiya Shaukat
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The Pakistani miniature work of Attiya Shaukat is discussed.

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Aisha Hussain
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The work of Pakistani artist Aisha Hussain is discussed.

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Rehana Mangi
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The work of Pakistani miniature artist Rehana Mangi is discussed.

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Educator Guide
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Download an Educator Guide for this episode at kqed.org/gallerycrawl.

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In November 2008, we explore Palo Alto's art scene and find out what the Aicon and Thomas Welton Stanford art galleries have to offer.

The Thomas Welton Stanford Art Gallery's GHOSTPILE exhibition features photographic work by Lukas Felzmann that explores the Sacramento Valley as both place and metaphor and documents a marsh adapted for agriculture.

Aicon Gallery's latest group exhibition, THE HUMAN DICHOTOMY, features four female Pakistani artists who have created work that explores and contemplates the major dichotomies of the human condition.

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