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While some have questioned whether the federal government should fund the arts, and to what extent a larger question looms, ...
To better understand the potential therapeutic benefits of heritage art practices, researchers examined the impact of these practices on mental and physical health. Heritage art practices include ...
From raw textures to meticulous details, to glazes bursting with color, the Crocker Art Museum acquisitions featured in the exhibition "Cool Clay" provide insight into the experimental nature of the ...
In 2023, she earned her provisional certification as a nature and forest therapy guide through the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy. This spring, she completed full certification. “It’s a ...
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Greg Joseph Lands a New RoleThe Vikings hired Joseph in the 2021 offseason, replacing Dan Bailey, one of the most accurate kickers of all time, who unfortunately came to the Vikings after falling off a cliff. Joseph’s ...
This year’s Art Salon was extra special, as it took place at the new CLIFF Center at Briarcliff High School and doubled as its grand-opening. The CLIFF Center, which is an acronym for Collaborative, ...
Welcome back to The Science of Happiness. I'm Shuka Kalantari, and with me is Dr. Girija Kaimal, a leading voice in the science of art therapy. She shares what her research tells us about why creative ...
Albert Joseph Moore ‘Pomegranates’, 1866 in its original frame The notion that beauty is more important than storytelling in art was central to Aestheticism, this idea was new and radical in 1865.
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