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It’s a little bit of everything on the latest Art Talks. Host Richard Codd starts things off with guest Candice Cravins (1:00), the executive director of the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. Candice talks about their latest and upcoming exhibits. Then – Julia Buckwalter (18:00), the 2021 Community Artist in the Parks, discusses her artistic process and what she’s looking forward to about working ‘en plein air.’ And finally, a chat with local artist Chrissy Noel Kinslow (38:00) on her unique miniature works of fine art. Tune in for a great, diverse Art Talks.
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A miniature work of art by Chrissy Noel Kinslow
NINETEEN years ago in Venezuela a right-wing military coup briefly unseated its elected President Hugo Chavez before loyal armed forces units and a popular mobilisation of Caracas’s barrios turned the tables and restored Chavez to the presidency.
The coup was mounted by a combination of industrialists, businessmen, media owners, the principal trade union movement’s leaders, Catholic bishops and conservative military officers, working closely with the US government.
When Chavez won the presidential election in 1998 with 57 per cent of the vote and a mission to transform the country, Venezuela was not contrary to a mainstream media myth a model, egalitarian social democracy.