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Can Kids’ Markers Still Make Good Art?
I used a set of childhood Faber-Castell markers to draw an anime character from start to finish. With limited color control and simple tools, I focused on adapting my technique to work within those ...
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Display Kids’ Art with Pride
Every parent knows that moment when their child proudly presents a crayon masterpiece or a clay creation that defies gravity.
As the inaugural exhibition of the N+ Art Club, Hub: The Endless Exploration of Art serves as a three-dimensional manifestation of Noah’s brand philosophy: “Wisdom • Wealth • A Life of Warmth.” It ...
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Bright Horizons Fund expands "You've Got Talent" to include more lower-income children from Boon Lay and ...
Personal Chair of Nineteenth-Century Art, History of Art, University of Edinburgh Before we can answer this question, we need to think about another one: “what is art?” Art is something people make to ...
City and state leaders want to replace Gilbert Stuart Middle School with a state-of-the-art pre-K-8 school, but they’re facing predictable opposition If Gilbert Stuart saw the dilapidated state of the ...
Rates of chronic absenteeism in Nebraska have evened out in recent years, but a local study tells a different story with the number of chronically absent students much higher than pre-pandemic levels.
In the early 2010s, when Italian filmmaker and entrepreneur Piero Costantini studied the state of the industry, he saw a looming threat on the horizon. Film production was increasingly shifting from ...
The Hideout Theatre is losing its downtown location after the building’s owner announced plans to convert the space into a bar. The Hideout Theatre, Austin’s longest-running improv theater, buzzes ...
Hope Hallock, a junior at Lakeland High School, has been awarded a $2,500 scholarship prize in the annual Kids Tax Art competition overseen by the Polk County Tax Collector’s Office. Tax Collector Joe ...
A major new exhibition exploring the history and design of one of the world’s most famous dolls is coming to Glasgow next summer. Glasgow Life and Mattel have teamed up to bring Barbie: The Exhibition ...
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