Arts & Literature Event Details
The Art of Eric Carle: Feathers, Fins, and Fur

Exhibit dedicated to the many animals that nature-lover Carle has featured in his books.

Tue, Mar 12, 2013 - Sun, Sep 1, 2013

Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
125 West Bay Road
Amherst, MA,
(413) 658-1100
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01.07.13 - 05.31.13
Call for Caterpillars
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
The museum invites submissions by friends, families, schools and other organizations to create caterpillars out of found materials. Photographs of entries will be displayed and three winners will receive original doodles by Eric Carle.
03.18.13 - 06.30.13
The Caldecott Medal: 75 Years of Distinguished Illustration
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
A special exhibition of high quality prints in the Reading Library.
03.26.13 - 06.09.13
Latino Folk Tales: Cuentos Populares
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
Art by Latino Artists, curated by Sylvia Nissley.
04.10.13 - 05.21.13
Latin Landscapes
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
An art studio project in conjunction with the exhibit. Create a picturesque panorama adapting the textured drawing style of illustrator Raul Colon.
05.07.13 - 11.10.13
Art from A Garden of Ordinary Mircales
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
Artist Robert Zakanitch shares his artwork that celebrates the beauty of nature, from his alphabetical picture book .
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