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  2. Show, don't tell - Wikipedia

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    Show, don't tell is a narrative technique used in various kinds of texts to allow the reader to experience the story through actions, words, subtext, thoughts, senses, and feelings rather than through the author's exposition, summarization, and description. [1]

  3. Charles Robert Ashbee - Wikipedia

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    Charles Robert Ashbee (17 May 1863 – 23 May 1942) was an English architect and designer who was a prime mover of the Arts and Crafts movement, which took its craft ethic from the works of John Ruskin and its co-operative structure from the socialism of William Morris.

  4. Storytelling - Wikipedia

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    In many ways, the art of storytelling draws upon other art forms such as acting, oral interpretation and Performance Studies. In 1903, Richard Wyche, a professor of literature at the University of Tennessee created the first organized storytellers league of its kind. [citation needed] It was called The National Story League. Wyche served as its ...

  5. People have the opportunity to explore the relationship of humans and technology at the "Machine Choose You" by Jenny Vogel free art exhibit in MWCC.

  6. The arts - Wikipedia

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    Arts in education is a field of educational research and practice informed by investigations into learning through arts experiences. In this context, the arts can include performing arts education (dance, drama, music), literature and poetry, storytelling, visual arts education in film, craft, design, digital art, media and photography. [89]

  7. Guild and School of Handicraft - Wikipedia

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    The guild was a craft co-operative modelled on the medieval guilds and intended to give working men satisfaction in their craftsmanship. Many of the members were socialists . Skilled craftsmen, working on the principles of John Ruskin and William Morris , were to produce hand-crafted goods and manage a school for apprentices.

  8. Marie L. Shedlock - Wikipedia

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    Anna Cogswell Tyler a student at Pratt heard Shedlock perform and decided to become a professional storyteller herself. Tyler eventually became head of storytelling for the New York Public Library. [2] Ruth Sawyer heard Shedlock reading the tales of Hans Christian Andersen at Columbia University. Sawyer "vowed that day to become a storyteller." [1]

  9. Langlands & Bell - Wikipedia

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    Artworks by Langlands & Bell are in the permanent collections of many prominent international art museums including the British Museum, the Imperial War Museum, Tate and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London; MoMA, New York; the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; the Yale Center for British Art, USA; and the State Hermitage Museum, St ...