One month, one painting : sport in March and celebrating diversity
Can you name all the sports activities represented by the artist ?
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Continuer la lectureThere are more than 10 Rosa Parks memorials in the United States. The statue, by artist Jay Warren, depicts Parks sitting on a bus seat, with the inscription, “You must never be fearful of what you are doing when it is right.” The statue is a reminder for all of the children and grandchildren who continue to benefit from the
Continuer la lectureImagine that you are six years old and it’s your first day in a new school. You are wearing a special outfit. (…) Official-looking men in suits are there to escort you to the building. A wild, screaming crowd is gathered outside. Could it be a parade? Your teacher greets you warmly, but where are your classmates? Why are you
Continuer la lectureLes vidéos décalées de l’émission « À Musée Vous, À Musée Moi » sur Arte vous présente en français ce célèbre tableau sous forme de saynètes humoristiques.
Continuer la lectureThe Black History Month 2024 theme, “African Americans and the Arts,” explores the key influence African Americans have had in the fields of « visual and performing arts, literature, fashion, folklore, language, film, music, architecture, culinary and other forms of cultural expression. »
Continuer la lectureLocated in the oldest public park in the US, The Embrace is a 20-foot-tall monument in Boston by artist Hank Willis Thomas, two sets of bronze arms forever locked in a hug, representing Coretta Scott King and the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., captured during an intimate moment in 1964 when Dr. King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
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