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Make new
discoveries
on a fun and rewarding adventure!
Explore-it
"The Art of Discovery"
This special program
ties Lewis & Clark's historical journey to individuals and the communities
along the route. Participants develop personal connections to the
history and people of a community as they learn to use photography and
sketching to explore their surroundings. The great diversity of our
country is celebrated as the resulting artwork is displayed for all to
enjoy.
This powerful, positive program offers:
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A fun and new way to experience Lewis and
Clark.
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An exciting celebration of our nation's
diversity.
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A great activity for community involvement.
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A rewarding display of participants' artwork.
Download a PDF of this program (click here)
Who can do this?
Anyone. No art skills required!
Great for individuals, families and groups.
Ages 10 and up. |
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Where?
Anywhere. Ideal for environments,
communities or events tied to the
Lewis and Clark experience. |
Contact us to bring this unique program to your
community
or for details on our travel programs tied to Lewis & Clark.
The
program will allow access for people in all ten states along the route to
participate and become part of a national statement about their communities and
their tie to Lewis and Clark. It is a
celebration and tribute to the
modern landscape and environments encountered by Lewis and Clark.
Following images are samples
taken from a
program
in St. Charles, Missouri.
"Community" |
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"History" |
"Serenity" |
"Environments" |
"Exploration" |
Our Artists' images and artwork from this project will be
for sale as paintings, photography, limited edition prints, open edition prints
and note card sets. Contact us or keep checking in for updates on
availability.
Stuart Morse.
Copyright © 1998 [Morse Fine Art Studios]. All rights reserved.
Revised: January 22, 2007.
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