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Trash Brings Inspiration in Art Alliance Recycled Show
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Often, society associates art with a beautiful painting or an intricate drawing. However, there are some people, such as Marilyn Seeling, who can find art in just about any tangible material. Whether it’s trash, an old piece of wood from her barn, or simply an old newspaper, it can be art.
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Penn’s Woods Music 4 Kids Helps Young People Experience Art in a New Way
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Music, in all its forms, touches people’s souls. Take classical music, for instance. It might not be your “jam,” but once you hear it at a concert, it might make a memory that lasts in your mind for a lifetime. That’s Debbie Trudeau’s goal for children of all ages who attend Penn’s Woods Music…
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Snapshot: Penn’s Woods Music 4 Kids helps young people experience art in a new way
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Music, in all its forms, touches people’s souls. Take classical music, for instance. It might not be your “jam,” but once you hear it at a concert, it might make a memory that lasts in your mind for a lifetime. That’s Debbie Trudeau’s goal for children of all ages who attend Penn’s Woods Music…
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Artist of the Month: Trash brings inspiration in Art Alliance Recycled Show
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Often, society associates art with a beautiful painting or an intricate drawing. However, there are some people, such as Marilyn Seeling, who can find art in just about any tangible material. Whether it’s trash, an old piece of wood from her barn, or simply an old newspaper, it can be art. For 10 years,…
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Jennifer Kane Curates ‘Climate,’ Aims to Open Connections That Go Beyond Media and Politics
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Jennifer Kane grew up with artistry instilled in her at a young age. Art is a means of communication for her; a concept you can find anywhere at any time. Kane isn’t just a talented artist, but also a climate communicator, a title she uses that combines the beauty of creating art and telling an…
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Q&A with Victoria Sanchez, Co-Coordinator of the Penn State Powwow
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The 15th annual Penn State Powwow will be held 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at Mount Nittany Middle School.
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Artist of the Month: Jennifer Kane curates ‘Climate,’ aims to open connections that go beyond media, politics
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Jennifer Kane grew up with artistry instilled in her at a young age. Art is a means of communication for her; a concept you can find anywhere at any time. Kane isn’t just a talented artist, but also a climate communicator, a title she uses that combines the beauty of creating art and telling…
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Q&A with Victoria Sanchez, co-coordinator of the Penn State Powwow
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The 15th annual Penn State Powwow will be held April 6 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and April 7 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Mount Nittany Middle School. The powwow, a celebration of community and culture, features American Indian drummers, dancers, vendors, and delicious cuisine. It is is free and open…
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A New Exhibit on Race Aims to Open Eyes and Dialogue
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As a young, bright-eyed girl, Anya Wallace loved all outlets of art and creativity. Art was Wallace’s outlet to break free from conventional classroom learning. This month the Art Alliance of Central Pennsylvania is featuring Reckoning, a show about race.
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Artist of the Month: A new exhibit on race aims to open eyes and dialogue
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As a young, bright-eyed girl, Anya Wallace loved all outlets of art and creativity. Art was Wallace’s outlet to break free from conventional classroom learning. In fact, this hobby turned into something bigger than she ever imagined. This month the Art Alliance of Central Pennsylvania is featuring Reckoning, a show about race. The…