
Art Express celebrates creative people who have dedicated their lives to the arts. The program takes you behind the scenes, backstage, and into the artists’ studios to meet the most talented people living among us in New York, Quebec and Vermont. The program surveys the arts and explores what it means to be human.
"The show isn’t just about the arts," says producer Paul Larson. "It’s mostly about people; people just like you, who live where you do. It is their story that we’re telling on the program."
Mountain Lake PBS welcomes your feedback about the stories featured on Art Express. Send your comments to: Art Express

Episode #601
Magic Numbers
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Pianist and Photobooth: Manhattan composer Adrian Carr decides to abandon music, until a move up north renews his creative energy. A Vermont collector examines photobooth images.
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Adirondack Landscapes and Montreal Movie Magic: Painter Bill Amadon finds his inspiration close to home, and a Canadian dancer says motion pictures motivate his movements.
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Contemporary Painters: Plattsburgh painter Ita Bullard refuses to limit herself to one painting style, and Winnipeg artist Karel Funk paints detailed images of people facing away from the viewer.
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Dance Pieces: A Montreal painter depicts the beauty of ballet while dealing with her own divorce, and a Saranac Lake, New York woman creates dancer dolls to help her young students learn choreography.
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Broken Buildings, Broken Bodies: Ruins in Gatineau, Quebec attract artists, and a Montreal sculptor favors the look of broken bodies.
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Folk Art, Flowers and French Music: Folk artist Warren Kimble presents whimsical art and more sinister pieces, and the Baltimore Consort performs a song written in old French.
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Water Paintings, New Environments: A Montreal painter celebrates ponds, pools and showers, and a Montreal muralist and sculptor creates new environments with his work.
Mountain Lake PBS presents Art Express on Wednesdays at 8:00 PM and Saturdays at 6:30 PM.

Studio sculptures courtesy of
Joël A. Prévost available
for viewing at La Loggia Art B&B

Art Express animation by Dustin Wade
Art Express is made possible, in part, by the Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation, dedicated to improving the quality of life for year-round residents of the Adirondack Park. The program is also made possible with public funding from the New York State Council on the Arts Decentralization Program, administered locally by the North Country Cultural Center for the Arts.
