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Rose Island Then and Now

In Charlestown, Indiana there is a small peninsula formed by 14 Mile Creek and the Ohio River. On this peninsula...
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MoodRing Zine Sneak Peek!

Carnegie Center for Art & History, a Branch of Floyd County Library, wants to present our first teen art &...
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What is a Family Guide? (And why would I want one?)

  For many families museums are supposed to be a place for learning just as much as they are a...
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African American Read-In @ the Carnegie Center

The African American Read-In, formed in 1990, is the first and oldest event dedicated to diversity in literature. Established by...
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Hoosier Hysteria: The Basketball Craze in Indiana

“While the game was invented in Massachusetts, basketball really had its origin in Indiana, which remains the center of the...
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A Timeline of Penny Sisto’s Life

“When you’re old, you expect pain to remind you to die to make room for a younger one”   - Penny...
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AI Generated Art

What do you think when you look at the painting above? Does anything feel off to you? What if I...
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How to Make a Snowflake

Did you know the first photo of a snowflake was taken in 1885 by a farmer in Vermont named Wilson...
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Celebrating the Winter Solstice at Newgrange Passage Tomb

In the Boyne Valley in County Meath about 25 miles north of Dublin, Ireland, a group of people gathers as...
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To NFT or not to NFT?

From the title alone you probably fall into one of two trains of thought. Train of thought one: what in...
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Low Relief Recycled Cardboard Landscape

Did you know that November 15 is National Recycling Day, also known as America Recycles Day? Celebrate by doing some...
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Making Connections through the Louisville Photo Biennial

My name is Shamia Gaither, and recently, I set off to visit some of the establishments hosting work for the...
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Painting & Photography in 2021

Since the mid-1800’s artists, critics, and patrons alike have mused on the coexistence of photography and painting. Can the two...
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