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How to Paint a Door

9th - Higher Ed
Walls get a lot of love when it comes to decorating. And while there’s no doubt that painting the walls can have a huge impact on a room, it’s not the only place where you can infuse some color and personality into your home. Giving your...
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How To Open a Paint Can, 4 Ways

9th - Higher Ed
Whether you’re dreaming of a blue bedroom, a white kitchen, or a gray living room, your next home makeover project is probably going to start with paint. And why not? It’s an affordable way to make a big impact in not a lot of time. For...
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How To Paint A Ceiling

9th - Higher Ed
One of the easiest and cheapest ways to add color to your home? Paint the walls. And once you've done that, we'll bet you'll be tempted to take on other things too, like painting the doors or painting the trim. But let us pitch you...
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Is It An IPhone In This 1882 Painting?

6th - Higher Ed
Discover the surprising connection between modern technology and an 1882 painting—could that object be an iPhone?
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Is That A Nike Shoe In A 17th-Century Painting?

6th - Higher Ed
Uncover the mystery behind a Nike shoe spotted in a 17th-century painting—an unexpected blend of history and modern culture!
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This Artist’s Home Features Amazing Art, Murals, and a Swimming Pool Patterned Floor | House Tours

9th - Higher Ed
Artist, Sarah Stieber says the journey of finding her 1350-square-foot home — and the inspiration for its design — felt meant to be, "My husband and I were on our honeymoon in Croatia and Venice, Italy, where I studied art and developed...
Instructional Video15:57
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Inside US Air Force Advanced Facility Repairing Massive Aircraft Landing Gears

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel to learn how the United States manufactures and maintains aircraft landing gears. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of...
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Why Is the Mona Lisa So Famous Though?

6th - Higher Ed
The Mona Lisa is perhaps the most famous painting in the world. It's considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art, but why, exactly? Let's talk about it. + Other factors that contributed to the painting's populary are the endless...
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Beaverbrook showing the largest exhibition of Tom Thomson ever mounted in Atlantic Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Works by Tom Thomson, a member of the celebrated Group of Seven, are on display at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton until March. Tom Thomson: North Star showcases more than a hundred of Thomson’s oil sketches.
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Celebrated Nova Scotia artist Tom Forrestall dies at age 88

9th - Higher Ed
Forrestall won critical acclaim in the 1960s as part of a renewed interest in realist painting. His work can be found in major public and private collections across North America. Art curator Ray Cronin speaks to Amy Smith about...
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House Tours: A Couple's 800-Square-Foot Virginia Woolf-Inspired Apartment in Brooklyn, New York

9th - Higher Ed
Name: Maggie Mae and Jesse Location: Park Slope, Brooklyn, NYC Size: 800 square feet Type of Home: Apartment Years lived in: 1 years, 9 months renting The first time Maggie and Jesse saw this apartment, they knew it was theirs. Noise...
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Wall Decor Ideas for Boosting Blah Spaces

9th - Higher Ed
While blank walls can add a little bit of visual balance to a room, they’re often just missed opportunities for wall décor ideas. They’re truly the perfect canvases for telling your life’s stories and can give guests a hint at who you...
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Nunavut students embrace Rankin Inlet's newest art program

9th - Higher Ed
Seven students are taking the art studio social enterprise program in Rankin Inlet. The're improving their skills and learning how to appraise the items they create. CBC's Selma Eccles has more.
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From London to Berlin: Monet’s Impressionist cityscapes shine in new exhibitions across Europe

9th - Higher Ed
Two major exhibitions on Claude Monet have opened in Europe, with London’s Courtauld Gallery showcasing his iconic Thames series and Berlin’s Alte Nationalgalerie focusing on his rare Paris cityscapes.
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'Like looking into Van Gogh's soul': National Gallery hosts spectacular show of Dutch painter's work

9th - Higher Ed
London's National Gallery is hosting a stunning Van Gogh exhibition, featuring his iconic Sunflowers painting, which has left the United States for the first time since 1935.
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How To Draw a Christmas Tree with Glitter Decorations

Pre-K - 5th
Here is a super easy and simple Christmas Tree step by step drawing. The kids helped with the glitter decorations and they absolutely loved it. Why don't you give it a go? I
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Work Rates Word Problem (2 examples)

6th - Higher Ed
In this video, we work out work rates word problems. In the first problem, we see how long it takes to build furniture while working together. In the second problem, we see how long it takes to paint a room when working together.
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Bedtime History

The Sistine Chapel | Vatican City | Michelangelo

K - 12th
Step into the Sistine Chapel and look up—there’s history painted on the ceiling! In this episode, we’ll learn how the famous artist Michelangelo created one of the greatest masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance and all time. You’ll...
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George Washington Crosses the Delaware | Battle of Trenton

K - 5th
It was a freezing night in 1776, and things weren’t looking good for George Washington’s army. In this episode, we’ll learn how Washington led a daring surprise attack by crossing the icy Delaware River on Christmas night. His bold move...
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3 of Art History's Most Beautiful Muses Brought to Life

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the fascinating lives of three women who inspired some of history's most iconic artworks. From Amelie Gautreau, the model for John Singer Sargent’s Portrait of Madame X, to Muriel Foster, known for her role in...
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What did People from the Past REALLY look like? Portraits are the Original Photo Filters

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video uncovers the hidden secrets in historical portraits, like the altered image of Isabella de Medici, and explores how art has long been used to manipulate appearances. We dive into the symbolism, cultural beauty standards, and...
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The Ghost Train

Pre-K - K
Leo the Truck and his friends are building a haunted house to celebrate Hallowe'en. But what surprise has Lea prepared for the group?
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Weird History

Classical Paintings That Appear To Contain UFOs

12th - Higher Ed
Aliens and UFOs are two of the most debated and pondered things in human history. Our universe contains two trillion galaxies aside from our own, making it impossible to prove if life exists on another planet in another galaxy.
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Great Big Story

The artist behind the world’s iconic ski trail maps

12th - Higher Ed
Meet the artist who meticulously hand-draws the most famous ski trail maps, blending art with adventure.