In a year like no other, Bay Area artists have gone to extraordinary lengths to help us understand these turbulent times. Watch a selection of KQED Arts videos that take you inside the heartbreak, celebrations and soaring moments of inspiration that our best artists put into their work every day. | |
| Watch a Santa Rosa Cartoonist's Fire Story Come To Life Brian Fies lost everything in the fire -- and the next day, he put his experience into comic form. KQED collaborated with Fies to turn his art into an animated short. | WATCH NOW | |
| Behind the Lens In our new video series, KQED celebrates local indie filmmakers and the powerful stories that unfold outside the frame. First up: Fran Guijarro and Diya Guha and their film Moses. What started as a short student film turned into a 10-year-long project, transforming the lives of everyone involved. | WATCH NOW | |
| A Gravity-Defying Dance for Girls Everywhere Watch San Francisco dance company Flyaway Productions in a moving display of women's vulnerability, strength and power. This performance piece arrives at a pivotal moment in our history, as women who have endured harassment and sexual assault step forward to tell their stories. | WATCH NOW | |
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