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Nyberg: Local artist's work sent to space

Nyberg: Local artist's work sent to space

Yahoo20-05-2025

CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — Over 150,000 pieces of curated art will be sent to the moon as a part of the 'Art Lunar' creative initiative.
One local artist, Alan James, has had his art launched into space.
Ann Nyberg spoke with James about the experience and his artwork.
Nyberg: Comedienne Jennifer Rawlings on her new show
Watch above.
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