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(Mass Appeal) – The Eric Carle Museum is collaborating with Cut Loose Collage Workshops to offer accessible and sustainable art classes for adults. Michael Sjostedt, the Founder of Cut Loose ...
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art acquires work by legendary illustrator Jerry Pinkney The collection includes the original cover of ‘The Lion and the Mouse’ and 39 related works of art ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI - A traveling exhibit inspired by the art of a beloved children’s book author and illustrator is now open at the Grand Rapids Children’s Museum. “Very Eric Carle: A Very ...
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art held its annual “Very Hungry Caterpillar Day,” featuring activities for small children, complete with a few chances to “meet” the caterpillar himself.
Alexandra Kennedy, executive director of The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, Massachusetts, will be stepping down from her post later this year. In her nearly 15 years at The ...
If you go into any children’s library, the chances of you picking up a book illustrated by Wendell Minor are extremely high, as he has designed over 2,000 cover books. On Saturday, Minor discussed his ...
You've got until the end of this month to gaze at a dreamy public art piece inspired by the work of famous children's book author Eric Carle. Created by American artist Adam Eddy, "Please Get the ...
Eric Carle, the creator of the iconic The Very Hungry Caterpillar, passed away on 23rd May at the age of 91. Here, three of his close collaborators share their memories of the author-illustrator.
Eric Carle, the creator of The Very Hungry Caterpillar and many other picture books, died May 23. His books awakened the senses and invite interactive responses.
NPR's Scott Simon remembers children's book author Eric Carle, who died this week at the age of 91. His experiences as a teenager in Germany during World War II influenced his art.
NPR's Scott Simon remembers children's book author Eric Carle, who died this week at the age of 91. His experiences as a teenager in Germany during World War II influenced his art.
Carle was born in New York in 1929 but grew up in Nazi Germany, which had a deep impact on his family, and, later, on his art. In his website eric-carle.com, in response to a frequently asked question ...
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