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Alumni Profile: Roland Smart and Jeff Warmouth
 
What do you get when you cross an eclectic group of young artists with old-school television game shows like "The Price is Right" and "Let's Make a Deal"? The answer: "Art Show Down"; a Western-themed, art-focused game show that's part cultural criticism, part art installation, and, according to director Jeff WarmouthMaster of Fine Arts ’97), part “cheesy, ridiculous fun.”

“Game shows are a strange index of American culture,” says executive producer Roland Smart(Bachelor of Fine Arts ’98), a curator, mixed-media artist, and marketing consultant who conceived “Art Show Down.” But Smart knew a game show required collaboration. He invited his Boston-based artist friends, including Rand Borden (Diploma ’93, FY ’94), Cambridge Community Television (CCTV) will begin taping “Art Show Down” in front of a live audience at Art Interactive, a Cambridge gallery.

The show will challenge its contestants to, among other things: climb a rock wall and hang as much art they can in one minute; distinguish genuine pieces of art from forged replicas; and, with hands tied, don paintbrush-equipped helmets and cover an opponent with paint. Egged on by the show’s host, “Chlorine,” a Boston improv performer who sports the most unsigy mullet ever, 16 contestants will be whittled down to one “ultimate champion” over the course of seven episodes. “There’s an element of parody to it,” Warmouth says, “but it was really important that we make it as playable and engaging as any classic game show."

“Art Show Down” draws from predecessors as disparate as “Jeopardy” and “Wheel of Fortune,” and the result, Warmouth hopes, “will be as anarchic as ‘The Gong Show.’”

CCTV will broadcast the show on Saturdays at 8 p.m. starting September 30. To purchase tickets, visit the show’s Web site, www.artshowdown.tv.