When you were a kid, you likely spent many a day turning gobs of multicolored Play-Doh into apples, beasts, monsters and snakes, among myriad other things. Over the years, however, you've sadly given ...
Upstate residents have a rare opportunity this week to interact and learn from real Tibetan monks. Eight members of the Drepung Gomang Monastery arrived Tuesday and will be teaching classes all week ...
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Ms Macnair said she wanted to make art more accessible after her experience working in museums An artist, who recreates famous photographs in Play-Doh, says she wanted to make art more accessible.
MUSCATINE, Iowa — From pumpkin pie to penguins, children molded, cut, and squished Play-Doh at the Muscatine Art Center on Friday. Teresa Stenstrup, the program coordinator at the art center, said ...
“Go to Pompeii and Herculaneum and see Roman villas the way they are now—then go to Malibu and see the way they were in ancient times.” That’s what J. Paul Getty told the Los Angeles Times in 1974 ...
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An artist, who recreates famous photographs in Play-Doh, says she wanted to make art more accessible. Eleanor Macnair from Stroud, Gloucestershire, started remaking photographic art from children's ...