ArtScene Calendar

ArtScene with Erika Funke

ArtScene with Erika Funke
ArtScene, with Erika Funke as the host/producer, is a daily short program which brings attention to the area's arts and cultural events. Join her weekdays at 11:00am for interviews, reviews and commentaries on films, books, jazz, and classical music. Let Erika's ArtScene help you plan your weekend!
  • ArtScene for February 22 2012
    Classical pianist Simone Dinnerstein talks about her album, "Something Almost Being Said: The Music of Bach & Schubert."
  • ArtScene for February 17 2012
    Author/Illustrator Angela DeMuro speaks about her brand new book, "Kat Sinclaire - The Pink-Haired Girl." She appeared at Barnes & Noble at the Arena Hub Plaza in Wilkes-Barre on Feb. 18 for a book signing. www.angelademuro.com
  • ArtScene for February 16 2012
    Cheryl Boga, Director of Performance Music at the University of Scranton, and daughter of the late Gene Yevich, speaks about the 4th Annual Gene Yevich Memorial Concert, featuring the NY Trumpet Ensemble, to be held at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18 at the Houlihan-McLean Center on the university campus. It's free. www.scranton.edu
  • ArtScene for February 15 2012
    Fine art/antiques appraiser Dr. Lori speaks about her upcoming visit to Northeastern Pennsylvania for "What's It Worth?" at the Good Life Expo at the Susquehanna Valley Mall in Selinsgrove at noon Feb. 18. It's free to watch. www.drloriv.com
  • ArtScene for February 14 2012
    WVIA's Fiona Powell speaks with artist Anila Quayyum Agha about her work and latest exhibit, "Rights of Passage," on display until Feb. 22 at the Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of the Madigan Library at the Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport. www.pct.edu
  • ArtScene for February 10 2012
    Bob Schlesinger, executive director of Scranton Public Theatre, speaks about "The Best of the Best," from "The Jason Miller Playwright's Project," which runs Feb. 9-11 and 16-18 at 8:15 p.m. at the Olde Brick Theatre, R. 128 W. Market St., North Scranton. www.scrantonpublictheatre.com
  • ArtScene for February 13 2012
    WVIA's Fiona Powell speaks with Maestro Gerardo Edelstein, music director and conductor of the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra, about the orchestra's Valentine's Day Concert, titled, "Invitation to Dance," to be performed at 7:30 p.m. (Feb 14) at the Community Arts Center, West Fourth Street, Williamsport. www.williamsportsymphony.org
  • ArtScene for February 9 2012
    Barry Kaplan, co-chair of the Festival of Ice, Mark Crouthamel of Sculpted Ice Works and Lloyd Lamm of 1st National Bank, speak about the 8th Annual Clarks Summit Festival of Ice, which runs Feb. 16-20. Info at www.theabingtons.org.
  • ArtScene for February 8 2012
    Andrew Buleza, former "Tammie," and coordinator of the Midwinter Folk Festival, speaks about the upcoming visit of the Duquesne UniversityTamburitzans at 3 p.m. Feb. 12 at Hazleton High School. Info at themidwinterfair@aol.com or by calling 1-877-822-5452.
  • ArtScene for February 7 2012
    Pianist Simon Mulligan talks about his visit to the Lehigh Valley where he'll join the Allentown Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Diane Wittry at 8 p.m Feb. 11 & 3 p.m. Feb. 12 at Allentown Symphony Hall. He'll also present a master piano class from 5-7 p.m. Feb. 10 at Jacobs Music Company, MacArthur Road, Whitehall. www.allentownsymphony.org.

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Meet the team

Morning host of Classical Music, Art Scene, Early Birds, and other WVIA programs, Erika Funke is a Senior Producer and Classical Music Host at WVIA-FM.

“ArtScene”, her award-winning daily arts program, features interviews with creative individuals from the region, the United States and abroad. She has produced many programs about the history of northeastern Pennsylvania and its residents. Her radio play “Who Pretender Is, Or Who Is King” centers on the lives of the residents of Laurel Run, a borough outside Wilkes-Barre, plagued by a chronic mine fire. The piece was recently produced by The Northeast Theatre and broadcast on WVIA-FM.

Erika also has television documentaries to her credit. She wrote and narrated a documentary on the Knox Mine Disaster that happened in the Wyoming Valley in 1959. And an Emmy-nominated documentary on Mozart that looks at the composer and his music in the context of the cities that were important in his life.

She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of University of Chicago and received a master’s degree in Humanities (Interrelationships in the Arts) from Penn State University. She served on the PA Humanities Council for two terms and often speaks in the community about the arts and our lives.

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