Spotlight: Brent Benjamin, Wayfinding & Nicole Perlroth

    HEC Media’s Spotlight program airs every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11, and showcases St. Louis’ finest contributions to art, education, and culture. In this week’s episode hear from the St. Louis Art Museum Director who is retiring this year, wander through Wayfinding at the Pulitzer, get informed about an international Alzheimer’s clinical trial being led by Washington University School of Medicine, learn about a hidden gem discovered in the St. Louis Art Museum’s basement, author Nicole Perlroth explains how to protect yourself from hackers, and enjoy the musical stylings of John Pizzarelli.

    A Conversation with Brent Benjamin
    As Brent Benjamin retires from the St. Louis Art Museum, we take a look at his many contributions to the organization in this extended interview.
    See part 2 next week on Spotlight at 9:30 am on Channel 11.

    Chloë Bass: Wayfinding at the Pulitzer
    The Pulitzer Arts Foundation hosts Chloë Bass: Wayfinding, an outdoor installation piece consisting of signage and accompanied by an audio artwork.

    Washington University in St. Louis Leads International Alzheimer’s Clinical Trial to Test Tau Drugs
    Clinical trials are underway targeting tau tangles in the brains of patients and family members of dominantly inherited Alzheimer’s disease.

    Finding The Aquarium
    A hidden treasure is discovered at the St. Louis Art Museum. Searching a basement storage area, a curious curator finds a painting that was created in 1938.

    A Conversation with Nicole Perlroth, “This is How They Tell Me the World Ends”
    New York Times Cyber Security reporter Nicole Perlroth outlines how hackers are making inroads into the software that run critical systems in America.

    Musician John Pizzarelli

    HEC Media is excited to put our high-quality, award-winning work on display every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11. Tune in, set your DVRs, and stream all of our content free any time on hecmedia.org.