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Liliana the Leader and M. the Magnificent…Education should be fun 100%
The last day of 2017 brings with it much nostalgia, and hopefully, despite the craziness that was a tumultuous 2017, we all have memories, sad and bright, that lead us to do better things for ourselves in 2018. I had … Continue reading
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Tagged ASF Summer Camp, John Powell, Liliana Dominguez, Paloma Fuentes, Patricia Montes, Roots and Shoots
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Sometimes Doing Is Undoing and Sometimes Undoing Is Doing – Francis Alys : Art Inducing Creativity
In visiting the Tamayo Museum today, on an amazing Mexican Sunday full of sunshine, families, and endless possibilities, the same could be said of Francis Aly’s exhibit. Often many people see Art as an end, the ultimate source of creative … Continue reading
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Tagged ASF Summer Camp, Clarice Smith Institute, Delaware Governor's Award, Don't Cross the Bridge Before You Get to the River, Endless Mountains Writing Project, Francis Alys, NANOWRIMO, Reel-Unreel, Repentino. magazine, Tamayo Museum, The Reynolds Journalism Institute, Tornado
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