This winter, the Walker Art Center is all about playing around. The Minneapolis art museum opened “Show & Tell” on Nov. 20, ...
You see the ‘Do not touch’ symbol in museums,” the museum’s senior curator said. “We have the ‘Please touch’ symbol.” ...
Today, 21.7 million copies of Who Would Win? books are in print. That doesn’t include the countless homemade Who Would Win?
PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - The Hub City Humane Society is asking for help as donations continue to run low. The shelter cares for hundreds of animals each year. Shelter Director Tamara Huff said the ...
Ginger Guttner felt like a kid on Christmas morning each time a package found its way to her office. She received 60 in all, and like any kid at Christmas, she was thrilled when one package produced a ...
Cat Larrison wasn’t feeling well when her five-year-old thought of a way to help. “He came up and licked my arm!” Larrison says. “It was as sweet as it was soggy.” Her son was imitating one of his ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — The Virginia Aquarium is giving the animals in its care a chance to enjoy some new experiences through creating art... and helping raise money for the Aquarium in the process.
About 12,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers who inhabited a swathe of Arabian desert carved life-sized images of camels and other animals on sandstone cliffs and boulders, using rock art to mark the ...
DONALDSON TAKES A LOOK INSIDE. THE MOST COMMON TYPE OF ARTIFACT FOUND IN EXCAVATIONS IN ANCIENT EGYPT IS ACTUALLY MUMMIFIED ANIMALS. THERE WERE 7 MILLION DOGS THAT WERE MUMMIFIED, FOUND SO FAR, 4 ...
Identical twin sisters Trudy and Judy Milligan of Monroeville became artists at a very young age. They have fond memories of watching their older brother, David, sketch animals at the kitchen table.
As fall approaches, UC Irvine and the Orange County Museum of Art are architecting a merger that could cede management of OCMA to the university and potentially bring two museums under one roof at ...
Tour of giant, brightly colored creatures celebrates artistic heritage of Oaxaca They’re called fantastic animals, brightly colored wooden creatures inspired by the world of Mexican magical realism.
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