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Amazonian Dreams and New World Orders
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Developed in collaboration with BrasilConnects, the thought-provoking exhibition Virgin Territory brings together 20 of Brazil's best-known contemporary artists and emerging talents.
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Rapunzel, Rapunze! Let Down Your Hair!
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The Rapunzel fairy tale has sparked the imagination of children for more than four centuries. From realistic renditions to a cartoon dog, the interpretations by contemporary artist are as fantastic as the story itself.
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Bridging Communities: Stories Bound Together
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This innovative education program unites grade school students from Washington, D.C., with mentors from an Arlington, VA, high school to create their own books, with the guidance of authors, illustrators, and artists.
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Judy Collins: Both Sides Now and Then
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Folk singer Judy Collins continues to perform for enthusiastic audiences worldwide. As a UNICEF International Ambassador for the Arts, founder of her own record label, author, and artist-in-residence, Collins has expanded her already impressive repertoire.
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