. >> reporter: that includes the work of artists aleishall girard maxon and alexander kori girard, whorew up surrounded by their >> it was just such a lesson in how to see, you know, and how to understand different visual languages. >> reporter: the twove the exhibit offers context on girard's legacy. >> people love to say how whimcal and warm and happy h work is, and it is. but it's also the distillation of human spirit that is so universal, that he saw so clearly. in the end, we have far more similarities than we do differences, and i believe that he was pushing that thugh all of the projects that he did. >> reporter: "a designer's universe" is on exhibit in santa fe through october 27. it goes to the palm springs museumn california later this year. for the pbs newshour, i'm kathleen mccleery santa fe, new mexico. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now, share a few ideas on how to help people affected by hurricane dorian. you can find that on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. tonight. is the newsur for i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here morrow evening. for all