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Agassiz Baldwin’s Play Day: For Dads So Great You Want To Celebrate Them a Day Early
May 19, 2014 – 11:05 am | Comments Off on Agassiz Baldwin’s Play Day: For Dads So Great You Want To Celebrate Them a Day Early
Agassiz Baldwin’s Play Day: For Dads So Great You Want To Celebrate Them a Day Early

This year, do something special the day before Father’s Day: assemble the fathers in your life and dress them up in crowns, superhero capes and tutus for a unique family photo. Or give your dads …

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Agassiz Baldwin Afterschool Students Discover the Delight of Curating
May 8, 2014 – 4:31 pm | Comments Off on Agassiz Baldwin Afterschool Students Discover the Delight of Curating
Agassiz Baldwin Afterschool Students Discover the Delight of Curating

Some first accomplishments in a child’s life are unforgettable, rites of passage such as learning a first word, losing a first tooth…and curating a first gallery exhibit.
The students at Agassiz Baldwin Afterschool have been busy …

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The Combination of Drawing and Printmaking Yields Poetry at the Chandler Gallery’s Small Works Salon
March 31, 2014 – 9:00 am | Comments Off on The Combination of Drawing and Printmaking Yields Poetry at the Chandler Gallery’s Small Works Salon
The Combination of Drawing and Printmaking Yields Poetry at the Chandler Gallery’s Small Works Salon

 The new show at the Chandler Gallery breaks all the rules. Drawing is often defined by the immediate, direct gesture—the impulsive or deliberate mark mediated by the human hand—while printmaking is often indirect, involving a …

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MMA Offers Mosaics with Lisa Houck and Explores Makerspaces with Artisan’s Asylum
March 17, 2014 – 1:12 pm | Comments Off on MMA Offers Mosaics with Lisa Houck and Explores Makerspaces with Artisan’s Asylum
MMA Offers Mosaics with Lisa Houck and Explores Makerspaces with Artisan’s Asylum

The worktables are strewn with colorful smalti, or hand-cut glass rectangles, each waiting to take its place in a mosaic. As the students pore over the confetti-like cornucopia, each piece seems to whisper “pick me, …

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