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An immersive journey inside the artistic process. Host Sean O'Neill travels the globe alongside some of Canada's most extraordinary creators as they bring new work to life and face moments of opportunity, challenge and reward.
Polaris Prize winning musician Lido Pimienta returns to Colombia, her home country, to make new music and recentre after an explosive year.
World-renowned choreographer Crystal Pite travels to Los Angeles to say goodbye to her signature masterwork, drawn from a deeply personal experience.
Acclaimed artist Adrian Stimson collaborates with art legend AA Bronson to address an unsettling family connection on Siksika Nation.
Choreographer Dana Michel found dance in her late-20s. Now, she's travelling to Venice, Italy to receive the one of dance's highest honours.
Grammy-winning showman Chilly Gonzales steps away from centre stage by starting his own music school in Paris, France, with a faculty that includes Peaches.
After 35 years, artist Shelley Niro is finally receiving recognition for her sly, moving artwork, and publishing a book of her life's work.
Trinidadian-Canadian artist Curtis Talwst Santiago travels through Portugal to explore his ancestry and create artwork to debut at the Frieze art fair in New York.
Winnipeg-based artist Divya Mehra travels to Delhi, India to create a bouncy castle version of the Taj Mahal, addressing issues of race and representation.
Traditional crafts people use traditional methods to create legendary objects. They include the English Longbow, horseshoes and old-style corsets.
Artisans use traditional methods to create iconic historical artefacts. They include the Rondel Dagger, ceramic pottery and old-style jeans.
World War II fanatics restore a Wildcat fighter plane, a craftsman uses century old methods to build a spoked wheel and a music lover makes a Diddley Bow.
Traditional craftspeople restore and create historical artefacts. They include a World War II Jeep, a Carillon Bell and the Hudson Bay Axe.
Traditional craftspeople make a historically correct crossbow, weave textiles with early industrial machines and restore the original model of telephone.
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