Torin Andersen
Archivist | Engineer | ProducerTorin Andersen is an archivist, engineer, and producer for KMUW. With more than 20 years of experience shaping and documenting the arts in Wichita, Torin Andersen has a knack for connecting wires and culture for listeners with a keen ear and attention to detail. Always attempting to deliver the best of what local, national or international music or news has to offer, Torin wants KMUW to sound and perform its best whether in the studio or in the community.
Torin can be reached by email at andersen@kmuw.org.
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Anthony Dozier says he struggled to talk when he was a child. But he learned how to speak properly while taking his daughter to speech therapy. And, in the process, he found his artistic voice as well.
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For this month’s ArtWorks, Torin Andersen talks with Tomas Bustos about his tactile approach to art.
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For this month’s ArtWorks, Torin Andersen visited Tim Stone at his studio in Henrion Hall at Wichita State University.
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For this month’s Art Works, Torin Andersen travels to Washington Elementary where students in Jay Jacoby’s art class are working to create a mural.
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On this month’s Art Works, Von Hansen tells Torin Andersen about the origins of his newest musical composition.
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What happens when artists who’ve been friends for 40-plus years can’t get together because of a pandemic? They still find time to create art, but now they share it in a journal with each other.
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Vivian Zavataro’s love of art has taken her around the world. Now, it’s brought her to Wichita, as director of the Ulrich Museum of Art. Torin Andersen spoke with Zavataro about her journey and what role she wants the Museum to play in the community.
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For January's ArtWorks, Torin Andersen spoke with Anne Kraybill about her decision to come to Wichita and her vision for the Wichita Art Museum.
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Dance artist Mina Estrada wants to push the boundaries of dance in Wichita. And as managing director of Harvester Arts, she also wants to help artists find stable employment and get a paycheck while pursuing their passion. Estrada talked with Torin Andersen about her love of experimental dance, and some upcoming events designed to showcase art through movement.
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Retired Newton High School art teacher Raymond Olais will show new and older works at the Workroom this month. Olais is originally from California. All of his works represent a piece of his cultural heritage … and his personal history, too. Torin Andersen talked with Olais in his home studio about his upcoming show.