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Eric Gales is an undisputed blues maverick – his child prodigy moniker back in the day has since progressed into that of a bona fide modern blues legend, with countless albums, collaborations, and ...
Charleston-based artists Eric Carnahan, Gino Castillo and Fontaine Weyman share their stories of battling illnesses and ...
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The Ultimate Toddler Gift Guide
Finding the perfect gift for the toddler in your life is no easy feat. Between the ages of 1 and 3, they vary widely in abilities and interests, but one thing’s for sure: they all like to have fun. To ...
On view from September 7, 2024 through March 9, 2025, Artful Collaboration: Eric Carle & Ann Beneduce explores the 50-year professional relationship between the beloved picture book artist and ...
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art has displayed the work of dozens and dozens — or more likely hundreds — of illustrators and writers over the years, in solo exhibits and group shows ...
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art has no shortage of material to draw on for exhibits.Aside from highlighting work from traveling exhibits, or showcasing illustrations of specific artists ...
For this week’s Don’t DillyDally we’ve surfaced a range of things we’re sure will sell out, including Very Hungry Caterpillar–inspired socks from Bombas and Eric Carle, a candle from the ...
The Minors donated their sketches and final illustrations for “How to Be a Bigger Bunny” to the Eric Carle Museum. This generous donation provides audiences with a unique opportunity to follow an ...
In his books about hungry caterpillars, observant brown bears and grouchy ladybugs, author and illustrator Eric Carle brought generations of children beloved stories with colorful pictures to ...
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 ...
The first traveling exhibit for children inspired by the beloved author's Eric Carle arrives at Rochester's Strong Museum on Sept. 18.
The iconic children’s book author and illustrator, who has a studio and children’s museum in Massachusetts, died last week at age 91.