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paul_feely_retrospective
The action of unraveling means to unravel apart, so as to create new beginnings.  I find myself always collecting interesting papers, fabrics, textiles, magazine clippings, items that have been ripped or torn, that should be thrown away but I just can't seem to do so (ahem- potential hoarder alert!).  I…
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While the Columbus Jazz and Ribs Fest maybe cancelled this year, you can still create your own fest at home. Watch as CMA Executive Chef Laura Richmond shows you how to up your ribs game with this recipe for Summer Ribs. Ingredients 1 rack of short or baby back ribs 1…
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In this new series we feature masterworks and other art from Columbus Museum of Art's Collection.  Degas, Houses at the Foot of a Cliff (Saint-Valéry-sur-Somme) This painting, completed when the artist was more than sixty years old, depicts the seaside where he vacationed as a young boy. Edgar Degas was…
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With the importance of 2020 as a presidential election year, and in the face of new changes and challenges this year has brought to the world, it is important to find ways to craft your voice no matter how old you are.  This weeks #myCMAStudio challenge we will stitch together…
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The year 2020 presented a few challenges early on, but by the end of February, things at Our Lady of Perpetual Help School were on the up and up, chugging away as usual. And then… everything changed. Just like that, we found ourselves scrambling to transition, in a 48-hour period,…
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There is no “too young” to start talking about race and racism with children. But with something as big and heavy as racism, where do you even begin? Our approach to anti-racist work with young children at CMA is to begin with ourselves—with some honest self reflection and ongoing self-education.…
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