Family Art Making at Home: Illusion Sculpture
Submitted by Diana Murphy on
Make a sculpture without glue or tape and a drawing tool using items you have at home.
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Submitted by Diana Murphy on
Make a sculpture without glue or tape and a drawing tool using items you have at home.
Submitted by Diana Murphy on
“Les Sauvages de la Mer Pacifique (Native Peoples of the Pacific Ocean)” is believed to be one of the first panoramic wallpapers ever created—it inspired artist Lisa Reihana.
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This masterpiece offers an instructive lens into the Pre-Raphaelites’ materials and techniques as well as those of the earlier artists who inspired them.
Submitted by Diana Murphy on
This installation is punctuated by a totem pole made by a Tsimshian artist(s), and a Haida bear figure that was once owned by Andy Warhol.
Submitted by Diana Murphy on
This installation is punctuated by a totem pole made by a Tsimshian artist(s), and a Haida bear figure that was once owned by Andy Warhol.
Submitted by Diana Murphy on
Take a look at six feathered objects from the collection. Learn about how they were made, the science behind feathers, and how conservators examine and care for these objects.
Submitted by Lily Kaplan on
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Create your own sculpture garden.
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Krista Brugnara shares how a fateful trip, preparing for our 2017 Teotihuacan exhibition, led to the Frida Kahlo show we have been waiting to share with visitors.
Submitted by Diana Murphy on
Variable reward, open-pit mines, neuron fields, spidergrams, and persuasive technology are all collaged by this artist collective.