Fifth graders step into a landscape architect’s shoes as they solve the problems of garden design. How do you blend a landscape and a built environment? How should it feel? Textures, shapes, colors, and symmetry are all elements that are part of good garden design. How do you deal with scale? Unlike paintings, living things grow. Will this plant still…
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Fifth Grade Garden Tours: Gardners by Design
by Amber Sesnick, Marketing Manager in Education
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30
Folio Weekly Exhibition Artist Highlight: David Engdahl
by Cummer Museum Admin, Director of Art Education in Art, Education
Sep
18
An architect by education and vocation, David Engdahl has been working with laminated wood sculpture since 1971, and has exhibited his works throughout the U.S., including over twenty states. His work is included in…
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30
On this day in 1511, the Renaissance Master Giorgio Vasari was born.
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