Broad and High
One Six Five Jewelry
Clip: Season 5 Episode 17 | 3m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
One Six Five is a Columbus-based jewelry line. We'll take you inside the shop/studio.
One Six Five is a Columbus-based jewelry line by Kayleigh Shrigley and Claire Lowe. We’ll go inside their Clintonville shop/studio to learn more about their minimal and modern designs.
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Broad and High is a local public television program presented by WOSU
Production of Broad & High is funded in part by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus State Hospitality Management Program and viewers like you!
Broad and High
One Six Five Jewelry
Clip: Season 5 Episode 17 | 3m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
One Six Five is a Columbus-based jewelry line by Kayleigh Shrigley and Claire Lowe. We’ll go inside their Clintonville shop/studio to learn more about their minimal and modern designs.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipJulia Hamilton: In Loving Color
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Clip: S5 Ep17 | 5m 26s | Local artist Julia Hamilton's work is inspired by the colors she sees in music and letters (5m 26s)
One Six Five Jewelry, Driver Jacob Denney Preview
Preview: S5 Ep17 | 30s | Next time, meet the women behind One Six Five Jewelry and a 13-year-old racecar driver. (30s)
USAC Quarter-Midget Driver Jacob Denney
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Clip: S5 Ep17 | 7m 54s | Thirteen-year-old Jacob Denney, of Galloway, has been racing since 2011. (7m 54s)
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Broad and High is a local public television program presented by WOSU
Production of Broad & High is funded in part by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus State Hospitality Management Program and viewers like you!