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OWL: Artist Spotlight on Marina Lee

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Join us on Wednesdays and Thursday at 3:00 pm on Riverwest Radio 104.1 during the Stay at Home Order.

OWL is an older-adult community-service program brought to you by the Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts and Bader Philanthropies. OWL topics include art, literature, music, science, wellness, nature, comedy, games & more!

Host Amy Schmutte, program director of OWL (Older.Wiser.Local) of the Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts, leads a Q&A-style discussion, with co-host Christina Zawadiwsky (of “Where The Waters Meet” 80’s television fame). Amy and Christina talk with Marina about her community-oriented art career. Marina shares with us about her artistic process and how she has involved local school children in collaborating with her on these art-works, to decorate Snail’s Crossing and Cass Street Park.

Overall OWL description

OWL (Older.Wiser.Local), an older-adult community-service program brought to you by the Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts and Bader Philanthropies, broadcasts their (“normally” in-person-gathering) programs now on air at RW Radio, as we navigate this pandemic.  OWL topics include a wide variety of interest, including but not limited to:  art, literature, music, science, wellness, nature, comedy and games.  These broadcasts are mostly Q&A-style interviews, and some will be pre-recorded entertainment sessions (some created solely for this one-time use!!!) for topics such as music and comedy.  The Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts is proud (and grateful to RWRadio) to continue to serve our elder (50+) community. 

These broadcasts are mostly Q&A-style interviews, and some will be pre-recorded entertainment sessions (some created solely for this one-time use!!!) for topics such as music and comedy. The Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts is proud (and grateful to Riverwest Radio) to continue to serve our elder (50+) community.