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Where the Wild Things Are premiere attendees wearing Max's crown.
The CJM was the host of the Where the Wild Things Are Premiere afterparty, a benefit for 826 Valencia.
Photo: Trish Tunney © 2009
A partir d'un modèle de poupée vaudou conçu par Estellanara j'ai fabriqué toutes ces poupées à raison d'une par mois avec toutes sortes de matériaux farfelus chinés sur des brocantes, elles ont toutes en commun: un œil plus gros que l'autre, une fleur dans les cheveux, des boucles d'oreilles et un nombril, je les appelle "compulsives dolls"
maurice sendak designed all the sets for seattle's pnwb nutcracker. this is the curtain before the show started. it was great! see more detail here.
Highlights from the Library's 'Sendak Sunday Reading Rumpus': Youth Services staff performs a (very) dramatic reading of Where the Wild Things Are, complete with gnashing teeth, rolling eyes, and claws.
Volunteer Captains Alex and I, Jae, and frameline33 festival photographer, Zach
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CJM Director Connie Wolf, Jen Chaiken, Clara Basile, and Sam Hamilton, CJM Trustee enjoying the 826 Valencia benefit held at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.
Photo: Trish Tunney © 2009
Where the Wild Things Are
Maurice Sendak in His Own Words and Pictures, a multi media exhibit about the life-long art of Maurice Sendak on display at the Lancaster Museum of Art. It was cool! There were fun mirrors!
Duane and I experienced the Lancaster Art Walk. We visited many different shops, ate at our favorite Lancaster bar (Lancaster Dispensing Company, we had Pesto and Brie and shared a veggie grinder and booze) and visited a scary artist studio. Good fun! The only thing is...it was like 84 degrees...IN APRIL. That is just wrong.
Cabeçalho feito para meu blog. O desenho da Princesinha foi feito com caneta nanquim UNIpin 0,1 ecom aquarela (cabelo) e tinta nanquim (o dourado e o vermelho). O fundo, foi feito no A. Ilustrator e A. Photoshop.
Children's book author/illustrator Maurice Sendak greatly admired Wolfgang Mozart. This drawing shows his feelings for the composer.
Seen in the exhibit "Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendak" at the Columbus (Ohio) Museum of Art.
The Rosenbach Museum & Library is located at 2008-2010 Delancey Place, set within two historic 1865 townhouses in Philadelphia’s Rittenhouse Square neighborhood. The Rosenbach, the sole repository of Maurice Sendak’s original artwork, spearheaded the mural conservation project beginning in 2007.
Today, the Rosenbach regularly features Maurice Sendak related exhibitions, programs, and events. The Sendak collection of nearly 10,000 works of art, manuscripts, books and ephemera has been enjoyed by visitors of all ages.
Screenwriter, author, and co-founder of 826 Valencia – Dave Eggers enjoying the exhibition "There’s a Mystery There: Sendak on Sendak" at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.
The CJM was the host of the Where the Wild Things Are Premiere afterparty, a benefit for 826 Valencia.
Photo: Trish Tunney © 2009
RIP Maurice Sendak. You rate right up there with Dr. Seuss. You influenced many kids with your stories, and now it is up to us to pass it along to future generations.
Photos from the opening of the exhibition There's a Mystery There: Sendak on Sendak. All photos by Andrew Weeks.
On Wednesday, January 19, 2011, The Chertoff Mural moved to its permanent home at the Rosenbach Museum & Library. A team of eight art handlers and conservators transported the mural from the truck to the museum’s Maurice Sendak Gallery where the mural was installed and conservation work was completed. Mural conservator Cassie Myers and Judith Guston, the Rosenbach’s Curator and Director of Collections, oversaw the process.
Photo by Elyse Poinsett, Rosenbach Museum & Library.
Rosenbach Museum & Library
The Gryphon and the Minor Canon open on the table early in the morning, catching sun on a beautiful illustration.
Where the Wild Things Are premiere attendees.
The CJM was the host of the Where the Wild Things Are Premiere afterparty, a benefit for 826 Valencia.
Photo: Trish Tunney © 2009