This hour, we talk to two 窪蹋勛圖厙 artists whose work reflects on the impact we have on our communities.
Photographer Bill Grausteins exhibition, , features vast western landscapes that represent different moments in Bills life, but its not just about Bill. It also includes question prompts that give viewers a chance to reflect on how the photos relate to their own lives.

Artist makes life-sized portraits of animals, includes ones that she created with help from the general public. The portraits are made by sewing plastic packaging on to canvas, and they bring awareness to the way pollution impacts wildlife.
GUESTS:
- Bill Graustein: Photographer and community leader. His exhibition, , is on view at 窪蹋勛圖厙 Center for Arts and Technology (ConnCAT) in New Haven until July 26th. Bill has also worked as a research scientist.
- : Artist and in the Department of Politics, Economics, and International Studies at the University of Hartford. Her series of life-sized portraits of animals is called "Entangled and Ingested.
Special thanks to our interns Coco Cooley and Isaac Moss.
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