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Tag Archives: drawing
Collaborative Sand Mandalas at Family Art Labs!
Nemo who!? Despite blizzard conditions over the weekend, Family Art Labs was in full swing. We had a small, yet brave group of families who trudged through the snow to help us begin the celebration of Losar (the Tibetan New … Continue reading
Posted in Art Making, Education Center, Family, Museums, Uncategorized
Tagged Buddha, drawing, Education, Education Center, Family, Family Art Labs, Gateway to Himalayan Art, look deeply, Losar, Mandala, Mandalas, Sand Mandalas, think deeply, Tibet
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642 Things to Draw (17 down, 625 to go)
Not to sound like too much like Oprah, but if I could give away one great new book to every visitor to the Rubin Museum this holiday season, it would be 642 Things to Draw published by Chronicle Books. Auspiciously, … Continue reading
Posted in Art Making, Uncategorized
Tagged 642 Things to Draw, China Institute, drawing, sketching
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Timeless Tools
Exploring art from multiple perspectives is one of the great joys of museum educators. Learning to see in new ways keeps us engaged, fresh, and curious. As many of us have discovered, often its the museum visitor who teaches us … Continue reading
Posted in Art Making, Exhibitions, Gallery Tours, Himalayan Art, University Audiences
Tagged drawing, grids, mooshika
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