Part road movie, part treasure hunt, our hosts journey across the US showcasing the very best in American art.
Artland Season 2 (12 x 60 minutes)

To create an even more compelling second season, the joint US/UK production crew charted a far more ambitious three-month trek – from Miami, Contemporary Art’s current hotbed, to Anchorage, Alaska. The series’ intrepid duo of hosts, New Yorker Mame McCutchin and Londoner Toby Amies, ventured cross-continent in a Jackson Pollock-inspired Winnebago/HDTV production studio to capture not only intriguing visual art of every stripe, but the life-changing experiences and humorous happenstance that unfold when you take “the ultimate art road trip.”
The new season of Artland brings art lovers experienced the best of 50 cities, in 12 one-hour episodes. Destinations include major hubs like Miami, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Denver, San Francisco, Atlanta, Portland and Seattle and remote outposts like the Utah desert home of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, the South Dakota Hills that house the still-in-progress Crazy Horse Memorial and the tiny Texas town called “Art.” Along the way, the hosts interviewed noted collectors, curators, academics and locals in each destination.

To create an even more compelling second season, the joint US/UK production crew charted a far more ambitious three-month trek – from Miami, Contemporary Art’s current hotbed, to Anchorage, Alaska. The series’ intrepid duo of hosts, New Yorker Mame McCutchin and Londoner Toby Amies, ventured cross-continent in a Jackson Pollock-inspired Winnebago/HDTV production studio to capture not only intriguing visual art of every stripe, but the life-changing experiences and humorous happenstance that unfold when you take “the ultimate art road trip.”
The new season of Artland brings art lovers experienced the best of 50 cities, in 12 one-hour episodes. Destinations include major hubs like Miami, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Denver, San Francisco, Atlanta, Portland and Seattle and remote outposts like the Utah desert home of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, the South Dakota Hills that house the still-in-progress Crazy Horse Memorial and the tiny Texas town called “Art.” Along the way, the hosts interviewed noted collectors, curators, academics and locals in each destination.

To create an even more compelling second season, the joint US/UK production crew charted a far more ambitious three-month trek – from Miami, Contemporary Art’s current hotbed, to Anchorage, Alaska. The series’ intrepid duo of hosts, New Yorker Mame McCutchin and Londoner Toby Amies, ventured cross-continent in a Jackson Pollock-inspired Winnebago/HDTV production studio to capture not only intriguing visual art of every stripe, but the life-changing experiences and humorous happenstance that unfold when you take “the ultimate art road trip.”
The new season of Artland brings art lovers experienced the best of 50 cities, in 12 one-hour episodes. Destinations include major hubs like Miami, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Denver, San Francisco, Atlanta, Portland and Seattle and remote outposts like the Utah desert home of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, the South Dakota Hills that house the still-in-progress Crazy Horse Memorial and the tiny Texas town called “Art.” Along the way, the hosts interviewed noted collectors, curators, academics and locals in each destination.

To create an even more compelling second season, the joint US/UK production crew charted a far more ambitious three-month trek – from Miami, Contemporary Art’s current hotbed, to Anchorage, Alaska. The series’ intrepid duo of hosts, New Yorker Mame McCutchin and Londoner Toby Amies, ventured cross-continent in a Jackson Pollock-inspired Winnebago/HDTV production studio to capture not only intriguing visual art of every stripe, but the life-changing experiences and humorous happenstance that unfold when you take “the ultimate art road trip.”
The new season of Artland brings art lovers experienced the best of 50 cities, in 12 one-hour episodes. Destinations include major hubs like Miami, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Denver, San Francisco, Atlanta, Portland and Seattle and remote outposts like the Utah desert home of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, the South Dakota Hills that house the still-in-progress Crazy Horse Memorial and the tiny Texas town called “Art.” Along the way, the hosts interviewed noted collectors, curators, academics and locals in each destination.

To create an even more compelling second season, the joint US/UK production crew charted a far more ambitious three-month trek – from Miami, Contemporary Art’s current hotbed, to Anchorage, Alaska. The series’ intrepid duo of hosts, New Yorker Mame McCutchin and Londoner Toby Amies, ventured cross-continent in a Jackson Pollock-inspired Winnebago/HDTV production studio to capture not only intriguing visual art of every stripe, but the life-changing experiences and humorous happenstance that unfold when you take “the ultimate art road trip.”
The new season of Artland brings art lovers experienced the best of 50 cities, in 12 one-hour episodes. Destinations include major hubs like Miami, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Denver, San Francisco, Atlanta, Portland and Seattle and remote outposts like the Utah desert home of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, the South Dakota Hills that house the still-in-progress Crazy Horse Memorial and the tiny Texas town called “Art.” Along the way, the hosts interviewed noted collectors, curators, academics and locals in each destination.

To create an even more compelling second season, the joint US/UK production crew charted a far more ambitious three-month trek – from Miami, Contemporary Art’s current hotbed, to Anchorage, Alaska. The series’ intrepid duo of hosts, New Yorker Mame McCutchin and Londoner Toby Amies, ventured cross-continent in a Jackson Pollock-inspired Winnebago/HDTV production studio to capture not only intriguing visual art of every stripe, but the life-changing experiences and humorous happenstance that unfold when you take “the ultimate art road trip.”
The new season of Artland brings art lovers experienced the best of 50 cities, in 12 one-hour episodes. Destinations include major hubs like Miami, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Denver, San Francisco, Atlanta, Portland and Seattle and remote outposts like the Utah desert home of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, the South Dakota Hills that house the still-in-progress Crazy Horse Memorial and the tiny Texas town called “Art.” Along the way, the hosts interviewed noted collectors, curators, academics and locals in each destination.

To create an even more compelling second season, the joint US/UK production crew charted a far more ambitious three-month trek – from Miami, Contemporary Art’s current hotbed, to Anchorage, Alaska. The series’ intrepid duo of hosts, New Yorker Mame McCutchin and Londoner Toby Amies, ventured cross-continent in a Jackson Pollock-inspired Winnebago/HDTV production studio to capture not only intriguing visual art of every stripe, but the life-changing experiences and humorous happenstance that unfold when you take “the ultimate art road trip.”
The new season of Artland brings art lovers experienced the best of 50 cities, in 12 one-hour episodes. Destinations include major hubs like Miami, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Denver, San Francisco, Atlanta, Portland and Seattle and remote outposts like the Utah desert home of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, the South Dakota Hills that house the still-in-progress Crazy Horse Memorial and the tiny Texas town called “Art.” Along the way, the hosts interviewed noted collectors, curators, academics and locals in each destination.

To create an even more compelling second season, the joint US/UK production crew charted a far more ambitious three-month trek – from Miami, Contemporary Art’s current hotbed, to Anchorage, Alaska. The series’ intrepid duo of hosts, New Yorker Mame McCutchin and Londoner Toby Amies, ventured cross-continent in a Jackson Pollock-inspired Winnebago/HDTV production studio to capture not only intriguing visual art of every stripe, but the life-changing experiences and humorous happenstance that unfold when you take “the ultimate art road trip.”
The new season of Artland brings art lovers experienced the best of 50 cities, in 12 one-hour episodes. Destinations include major hubs like Miami, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Denver, San Francisco, Atlanta, Portland and Seattle and remote outposts like the Utah desert home of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, the South Dakota Hills that house the still-in-progress Crazy Horse Memorial and the tiny Texas town called “Art.” Along the way, the hosts interviewed noted collectors, curators, academics and locals in each destination.

To create an even more compelling second season, the joint US/UK production crew charted a far more ambitious three-month trek – from Miami, Contemporary Art’s current hotbed, to Anchorage, Alaska. The series’ intrepid duo of hosts, New Yorker Mame McCutchin and Londoner Toby Amies, ventured cross-continent in a Jackson Pollock-inspired Winnebago/HDTV production studio to capture not only intriguing visual art of every stripe, but the life-changing experiences and humorous happenstance that unfold when you take “the ultimate art road trip.”
The new season of Artland brings art lovers experienced the best of 50 cities, in 12 one-hour episodes. Destinations include major hubs like Miami, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Denver, San Francisco, Atlanta, Portland and Seattle and remote outposts like the Utah desert home of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, the South Dakota Hills that house the still-in-progress Crazy Horse Memorial and the tiny Texas town called “Art.” Along the way, the hosts interviewed noted collectors, curators, academics and locals in each destination.

To create an even more compelling second season, the joint US/UK production crew charted a far more ambitious three-month trek – from Miami, Contemporary Art’s current hotbed, to Anchorage, Alaska. The series’ intrepid duo of hosts, New Yorker Mame McCutchin and Londoner Toby Amies, ventured cross-continent in a Jackson Pollock-inspired Winnebago/HDTV production studio to capture not only intriguing visual art of every stripe, but the life-changing experiences and humorous happenstance that unfold when you take “the ultimate art road trip.”
The new season of Artland brings art lovers experienced the best of 50 cities, in 12 one-hour episodes. Destinations include major hubs like Miami, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Denver, San Francisco, Atlanta, Portland and Seattle and remote outposts like the Utah desert home of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, the South Dakota Hills that house the still-in-progress Crazy Horse Memorial and the tiny Texas town called “Art.” Along the way, the hosts interviewed noted collectors, curators, academics and locals in each destination.

To create an even more compelling second season, the joint US/UK production crew charted a far more ambitious three-month trek – from Miami, Contemporary Art’s current hotbed, to Anchorage, Alaska. The series’ intrepid duo of hosts, New Yorker Mame McCutchin and Londoner Toby Amies, ventured cross-continent in a Jackson Pollock-inspired Winnebago/HDTV production studio to capture not only intriguing visual art of every stripe, but the life-changing experiences and humorous happenstance that unfold when you take “the ultimate art road trip.”
The new season of Artland brings art lovers experienced the best of 50 cities, in 12 one-hour episodes. Destinations include major hubs like Miami, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Denver, San Francisco, Atlanta, Portland and Seattle and remote outposts like the Utah desert home of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, the South Dakota Hills that house the still-in-progress Crazy Horse Memorial and the tiny Texas town called “Art.” Along the way, the hosts interviewed noted collectors, curators, academics and locals in each destination.

To create an even more compelling second season, the joint US/UK production crew charted a far more ambitious three-month trek – from Miami, Contemporary Art’s current hotbed, to Anchorage, Alaska. The series’ intrepid duo of hosts, New Yorker Mame McCutchin and Londoner Toby Amies, ventured cross-continent in a Jackson Pollock-inspired Winnebago/HDTV production studio to capture not only intriguing visual art of every stripe, but the life-changing experiences and humorous happenstance that unfold when you take “the ultimate art road trip.”
The new season of Artland brings art lovers experienced the best of 50 cities, in 12 one-hour episodes. Destinations include major hubs like Miami, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Denver, San Francisco, Atlanta, Portland and Seattle and remote outposts like the Utah desert home of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, the South Dakota Hills that house the still-in-progress Crazy Horse Memorial and the tiny Texas town called “Art.” Along the way, the hosts interviewed noted collectors, curators, academics and locals in each destination.