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This video walks through the process of making a puppet on some tight time constraints.Visit the South Carolina Department of Education for Visual & Performing Arts standards.
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This video walks through the process of making a puppet on some tight time constraints.Video
Wingo’s art is varied. Here he shows his urban situation series, which differs from many of his more classical pieces.Video
The costume mistress at the theater explains the process of making costumes for the puppets.Video
Tobolski has played a wide variety of roles, and she learns something new from each one.Video
Winston Wingo explains the process and the tools needed to chase or provide a finishing for a bronze sculpture.Video
Cecil Williams owns Cecil Williams Photography in Orangeburg, South Carolina. He explains how his profession has evolved over the years.Video
John Douglas Scollon, the executive director of the Columbia Marionette Theatre, discusses what it is like to work at the theater.Video
Cecil Williams discusses each of his first cameras and his beginnings in the business.Video
Winston Wingo explains that he considers himself one of the Futurist sculptors. His influences include Henry Moore, Umberto Boccioni, and Arnaldo Pomodoro.