Ohio’s Port Columbus International Airport (CMH) currently has this fun-looking artwork by Helma Groot installed in the exhibit space on the ticketing level of the airport. Titled ‘Not My Baggage,’ the work is a collection of two and three dimensional pieces inspired by a series of kids books called ‘A Family From…’ in which families from different countries around the world take their possessions and display them in front of their homes. CMH also has a fun program that I hop
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On a hunt for a fun inexpensive family day, we came across the Getty Museum website. Among the beautiful artwork to be enjoyed at this museum, they also offer many activities, including a FREE family art lab to exercise your family's imagination. It's a two part workshop where kids parents look at paintings discuss then create their own art in 3D! Here's how it works: Kids are given clipboards to take notes sketch The group walk
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Stadium by Lee Arnold is an example of the optically-related artwork that is part of The Vitreous, an exhibit at University City's Klein Art Gallery until Sept. 5. An eager-looking gentleman in his late twenties with a toothy grin and a generic blue dress button-up was hanging around the Klein Art Gallery with what seemed like a few questions on his mind. Though he remained polite, if he did get too friendly, it’d be tougher to dispatch him from Klein than most art installations. There
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A Christian, homeschooling family with nine young children shares ideas, stories and thoughts about life in a large family. We talk about how and why we homeschool, share ways to save money, organize chores, and declutter your home. Raising Olives shares do it yourself projects such as making your own chalkboard or laundry soap or creatively displaying children’s artwork on a magnetic wall. We share recipes for feeding a large family and tell about bulk freezer cooking on a tremendous scale
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Chew #1 Image Comics Layman Guillory Chew is a comic with a unique central storyline and some fast and witty dialogue. It’s backed up with very impressive and distinct artwork. For a new series to mix together all of this with a fresh concept, you’d be hard pressed to think this series won’t see some very good success. However, the trick is convincing someone to give it try. I ignored dozens of signs about this series prior to the l