8-21-2020

Francesco Clemente is a contemporary artist known for exploring metaphysical questions of spirituality, mysticism, and the nature of the self. Often erotic, and at times violent in its subject matter, Clemente’s lyrical, emotional approach is expressed by his unique sense of color. This exhibition brings together a concise but comprehensive selection spanning 40 years of the artist’s work. Click here to see more.
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Enjoy some of the best live show moments of Crystal and Axel, the very first on ice productions from Cirque du Soleil, and discover a new kind of performance as Cirque du Soleil meets the ice to defy all expectations. Click here to see more.
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Bringing together art from different times and across cultures, Queensland Gallery Of Modern Art’s Australian Art Collection captures major historical moments from first contact to colonization, and exploration to immigration. Bringing the Indigenous and contemporary Australian collections together with the Gallery’s historical holdings, this display emphasizes stories about Queensland and Brisbane from the region’s own perspective. Click here to see more.
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This article from Smithsonian Magazine allows you to look at American art through the studios of the masters that made it. Click here to see more.
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Mont Saint-Michel is one of France's most visited landmarks and is dedicated to St. Michael. It's a breathtaking Gothic fortress-style island commune rising dramatically from the bay. Both the rock top abbey and the cobbled alleys will leave you in a medieval state of mind.Click here to see more.
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This concert is a celebration of ballet and opera, and includes work from Benjamin Britten and George Frideric Handel, both of whom have a long history with the Royal Opera House, as well as accompanying work from George Butterworth and Turnage, performed by stars including Louise Alder, Toby Spence and Gerald Finley. Click here to see more.
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This website has a small curation of art lessons in various mediums. Click here to see more.
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This fun design game utilizes items and objects found in nature, a chalk outline on the ground, and your imagination. The game can be played by one, two, or many people of all ages. Click here to see more.
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Every city has its rhythm—every dancer, their street. Step into the shoes of dancers from across the country who dare to imagine what it would look like if their city could dance. Performing on street corners and other unconventional settings, each episode tells an intimate, personal story about the artists and their deep-rooted connections to community. Click here to see more.
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These free patterns for crochet mice are simply adorable! Click here to see more.
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Looking for a new support for colored pencil? Have you considered drawing on wood? Birch is an accepted support for oil paintings; why not colored pencil? Click here to see more.