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Life Along The Streetcar
Tom Heath
269 episodes
4 days ago
This week on Life Along the Streetcar, we dive into the silver-lined world of Eric Buckley, founder of ENB Jewelry, whose handcrafted pieces are inspired by Tucson’s vibrant art culture and enriched by century-old design traditions. From cutting rough turquoise like a loaf of bread to using 1800s-era impression dies, Eric walks us through his fascinating process, his family’s artistic roots, and the cultural significance of the Arizona bolo tie. You’ll also get the inside scoop on where to find his work this holiday season. 📍 Recorded in the heart of Downtown Tucson 🎧 Originally aired on Downtown Radio 99.1 FM 🌐 Website: https://lifealongthestreetcar.org 🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeAlongTheStreetcar 📸 Guest Instagram: @enb_jewelry 🎨 Tucson Gallery: https://thetucsongallery.com
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This week on Life Along the Streetcar, we dive into the silver-lined world of Eric Buckley, founder of ENB Jewelry, whose handcrafted pieces are inspired by Tucson’s vibrant art culture and enriched by century-old design traditions. From cutting rough turquoise like a loaf of bread to using 1800s-era impression dies, Eric walks us through his fascinating process, his family’s artistic roots, and the cultural significance of the Arizona bolo tie. You’ll also get the inside scoop on where to find his work this holiday season. 📍 Recorded in the heart of Downtown Tucson 🎧 Originally aired on Downtown Radio 99.1 FM 🌐 Website: https://lifealongthestreetcar.org 🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeAlongTheStreetcar 📸 Guest Instagram: @enb_jewelry 🎨 Tucson Gallery: https://thetucsongallery.com
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Legacy in Focus: Dr. Becky Senf Captures the Impact of the University of Arizona’s Center for Creative Photography
Life Along The Streetcar
28 minutes 46 seconds
4 months ago
Legacy in Focus: Dr. Becky Senf Captures the Impact of the University of Arizona’s Center for Creative Photography
In this special episode of Life Along The Streetcar, we sit down with Dr. Becky Senf, Chief Curator at the Center for Creative Photography (CCP), to uncover the fascinating story behind one of Tucson’s most significant cultural institutions. Dr. Senf shares how the vision of then-UArizona President John Schaefer and legendary photographer Ansel Adams gave rise to the CCP in 1975. We explore the Center’s unique role as both an archive and research hub, and how its vast collections continue to influence global photography, art, and academia. From preserving iconic prints to telling the stories behind the lens, this episode highlights the powerful legacy rooted right here in Tucson. 📸 Tune in to discover why the CCP is often called the Smithsonian of Photography, and why its home in Tucson matters. 🌟 Don't miss Part 2 next week, where we dive even deeper into the Center’s evolving mission and the future of photography as an art form. 🔗 Follow us for more Tucson stories: 📍 Facebook @ Instagram: @LifeAlongTheStreetcar 🎙️ Full archive & more: lifealongthestreetcar.org ❤️ Like, share, and comment to support local voices! 🔔 Hit follow to never miss an episode!
Life Along The Streetcar
This week on Life Along the Streetcar, we dive into the silver-lined world of Eric Buckley, founder of ENB Jewelry, whose handcrafted pieces are inspired by Tucson’s vibrant art culture and enriched by century-old design traditions. From cutting rough turquoise like a loaf of bread to using 1800s-era impression dies, Eric walks us through his fascinating process, his family’s artistic roots, and the cultural significance of the Arizona bolo tie. You’ll also get the inside scoop on where to find his work this holiday season. 📍 Recorded in the heart of Downtown Tucson 🎧 Originally aired on Downtown Radio 99.1 FM 🌐 Website: https://lifealongthestreetcar.org 🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeAlongTheStreetcar 📸 Guest Instagram: @enb_jewelry 🎨 Tucson Gallery: https://thetucsongallery.com