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Picturing America: Water As...

When Wed, Mar 21, 2012, 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Where Fairmount Heights Public Library, 5904 Kolb Street, Fairmount Heights, MD 20783 (map)
Event Type For Kids
Registration Not Required

Discover the different ways water is part of American life and culture from transportation to leisure. Express your own thoughts about water in an art workshop inspired by stained glass artists, Louis Comfort Tiffany and Frank Lloyd Wright.

This program is offered in connection to the Picturing America exhibit on view at Fairmount Heights Public Library. Picturing America features 42 artistic reproductions highlighting a range of iconic representations associated with the United States of America, from 1100 to 1960. Through interactive and engaging kid and family programs designed and implemented by NCM, Picturing America will educate children, parents, and childcare providers about American masterpieces and their historical significance. Generated by the National Endowment for the Humanities and cosponsored by the American Library Association, Picturing America has reached a sizable population. Since its launch in 2002, Picturing America has visited 60,000 classrooms, libraries, Head Start centers, home school facilities, and daycare centers.