Exhibitionists

Exhibitionists (2015-2019)

EndedDocumentary show

Exhibitionists is a vibrant 30-minute series that shines a spotlight on artists, their process and their impact on the communities who connect with their work. Hosted by actor, writer and educator Amanda Parris, this multi-platform program is a collage of short docs, digital series, and the best arts-related content from across the CBC.

Exhibitionists features artists working in all mediums - from a poet who conquered Instagram, to an anonymous feminist graffiti artist, to a renowned music video director - and presents them for TV and digital audiences. Topical, innovative and entertaining, Exhibitionists is the go-to destination to discover Canada's fresh and diverse talent, and to get up close and personal with established icons.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 23:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E01Episode 1Sept. 20, 2019
S03E26Best Seats in the HouseMai 19, 2018
S03E25TravelMai 12, 2018
S03E24Ordinary to ExtraordinaryMai 5, 2018
S03E23That Time When...Apr. 27, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of the TV show 'Exhibitionists'?

The premiere date of 'Exhibitionists' was on October 4, 2015.

Who were the main hosts of the TV show 'Exhibitionists'?

The main hosts of 'Exhibitionists' were Amanda Parris, CBC Arts host, and Ali Hassan, CBC Radio host.

What was the format of the TV show 'Exhibitionists'?

'Exhibitionists' was a half-hour program that explored the world of art and culture, featuring a mix of interviews, performances, and behind-the-scenes looks.

How many episodes were there in season one of 'Exhibitionists'?

Season one of 'Exhibitionists' consisted of 26 episodes.

What was the goal of 'Exhibitionists'?

The goal of 'Exhibitionists' was to showcase the diverse and vibrant arts scene in Canada, highlighting both established and emerging artists.

Which Canadian cities were featured in 'Exhibitionists'?

'Exhibitionists' featured artists and art scenes from various Canadian cities, including Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Halifax, among others.

What types of art were showcased on 'Exhibitionists'?

'Exhibitionists' covered a wide range of art forms, including visual arts, music, dance, theater, literature, and more.

Did 'Exhibitionists' feature international artists as well?

Yes, 'Exhibitionists' occasionally featured international artists, providing a global perspective on the arts.

Were there any recurring segments on 'Exhibitionists'?

Yes, 'Exhibitionists' had recurring segments, such as "Art Etiquette" and "Art Hacks," which provided useful tips and insights for artists and art enthusiasts.

Did 'Exhibitionists' cover controversial or provocative art?

Yes, 'Exhibitionists' explored controversial and provocative art, aiming to spark discussions and challenge societal norms.

Did 'Exhibitionists' focus on contemporary art or also delve into historical art?

While 'Exhibitionists' primarily focused on contemporary art, it also delved into historical art movements and their influence on the present.

Did 'Exhibitionists' feature any collaborations between artists from different disciplines?

Yes, 'Exhibitionists' showcased collaborations between artists from different disciplines, fostering a cross-pollination of ideas and creativity.

Did 'Exhibitionists' feature any performances or live art installations?

Yes, 'Exhibitionists' featured performances and live art installations, capturing the essence and energy of these ephemeral art forms.

Did 'Exhibitionists' explore the impact of technology on art?

Yes, 'Exhibitionists' examined the intersection of art and technology, showcasing how artists incorporate digital tools and platforms into their work.

Did 'Exhibitionists' delve into the business side of the art world?

'Exhibitionists' occasionally explored the business side of the art world, discussing topics such as art market trends and the challenges faced by artists in commercializing their work.

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