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Framing Open Studio with William Demaria
• August 2, 2024
Want to learn how to frame artwork and have a variety of work, be it works on paper or paintings, that you would like to frame? Have old frames you […]
Sitar on the Piazza Enchants at i Ricchi
• September 21, 2023
On September 7, guests attended Sitar Arts Center’s “Sitar on the Piazza at i Ricchi” to enjoy delicious bites, live music and a live auction, arts stations (including live painting) […]
Virtual Teacher Workshop: Build SEL (Social and Emotional Learning) Skills
• November 10, 2022
People are all different. Our bodies, families, beliefs, abilities, and experiences vary, sometimes making communication difficult. Artwork can often communicate what we do not have the words for across cultures […]
In-Person Teacher Workshop: Differentiate Instruction with Art
• October 10, 2022
How can artwork help all students access core learning? Differentiated instruction allows teachers to adapt content, process, and products to students’ needs. Collaborate with colleagues and uncover how artwork can […]
Kids Korner: Art Is Not About Right or Wrong
• September 14, 2022
Art is not about right or wrong; if you try your hardest, you will succeed… Art is not a competition, it is a matter of taking your time and going with […]
Women Leaders: Stephanie Stebich of Smithsonian American Art Museum
• May 9, 2022
STEPHANIE STEBICH, THE MARGARET AND TERRY STENT DIRECTOR OF THE SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM Our spring arts preview featured 20 women cultural leaders in Washington, D.C. We wanted to amplify […]
