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Eric Hines
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Perhaps you are aware of the gradual decline in the quality of art education in the last 70 years. Perhaps you are not. Either way it is becoming a serious predicament. I have the pleasure of working with Larry Gluck, Founder of Mission: Renaissance, t...
After 10 years in the art dealing, gallery, and fine art education business all while working as an artist too have provided me with a wealth of knowledge in regards to what an artist must do it he/she wishes to actually make a living with their art. T...
There has been a vast amount of confusion in the field or art and art instruction in the last century. Especially in regards to the subject of artistic talent and creativity. Until recently, like the majority of contemporary society, I too believed tha...
No scenario can be worse for the enthusiastic art student than entering a poorly run art class run by an art teacher who cannot teach. In short order the student is set up for loss after loss. The basics of drawing and painting either not taught in an ...
You know that when a school is low on funds art and music get sidelined. What is not entirely known is the impact of removing the fine arts from the education of children. 'Champions of Change, the Impact of the Arts on Learning' is the most compre...