Diego Ruiz speaks with George Alger about 3D or stereo photography, including some of its history going back to the 1800s.
Stereo Photography

Diego Ruiz speaks with George Alger about 3D or stereo photography, including some of its history going back to the 1800s.
Phil Taggart speaks with MB Hanrahan about the local arts variety television series he is producing with students at Ventura’s CAPS Media Center called Arts in Exile.
David Yoshitomi speaks with MB Hanrahan about his role as the new Arts and Culture Manager for Ventura County, which is part of the Economic Vitality section.
From Italy, Daniela Dente, also known as Dade, speaks with George Alger about the decentralized international community of mail artists, including some of its history. Giorgio Cortiana also joins us from England as a translator.
Todd Collart, a member of the Ventura Arts & Culture Commission, speaks with MB Hanrahan about its recent history and work.
Fred Helsel, General Manager of the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center, speaks with Sandra Siepak speaks about the history and activities of their organization.
SueAnne Gigi Ying speaks with MB Hanrahan about the Bell Arts Factory in West Ventura and their vision for expansion and more community inclusion.
Nan Young speaks with Sandra Siepak about Art Trek, a Ventura County nonprofit organization that she started in 1992 which serves about 150,000 participants in Southern California with a purpose to bring more arts into the community and schools.
Bob Chianese speaks with George Alger about The ARTLIFE Foundation, which is the nonprofit culmination of the life work of artist Joe Cardella.
David Yoshitomi speaks with MB Hanrahan about the Bell Arts Factory, adapting it to the pandemic and becoming stronger as well as more valuable to the community.