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Local Artist Uses Digital And Traditional Media In Work For NFL Team

Tom Day, an artist in residence at the Harrison Center for the Arts, uses digital and traditional media to create his art.
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Tom Day, an artist in residence at the Harrison Center for the Arts, uses digital and traditional media to create his art.

In the COVID-19 pandemic, many Indianapolis creatives are learning more about how to use technology to share and sell their work. Tom Day, an artist in residence at the Harrison Center for the Arts, uses digital and traditional media to create his art.

From our Arts and Culture Desk, WFYI ‘s Jill Ditmire spoke with Day about his work for the Seattle Seahawks. He joined the conversation by phone, and it starts with how he learns about their draft picks.

Jill Ditmire was no stranger to the broadcast world. Her face and voice were a daily part of the lives of viewers and listeners in the Midwest for 25 years. She was the local news anchor during "All Things Considered" and a contributor to "Morning Edition," "Sound Medicine," "Art of the Matter “Curious Mix” and "Wednesday Live at 5:44." Jill's broadcast experience included anchoring and reporting news at television stations in Indianapolis, Detroit and Lafayette, including WTTV, WRTV, WLFI, WJBK, WTHR, WISH and the Ford Motor Company News Network. She produced her own television series on Indiana Public Television for eight years called “The Good Life” which showcased independent chefs, restaurants and local wineries.
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