This week's reading roundup is a visual feast - links and articles containing loads of images. Happy reading and viewing!
NPR: On Philadelphia's Walls, Murals Painted With Brotherly Love: With more than 3,000 murals scattered throughout the city, Philadelphia is transforming walls into public art to help bring about urban renewal and healing.
Gardiner Museum: Private Pleasures: Two weeks left in this exquisite exhibition of fine Japanese porcelain from the Edo period. The Gardiner Museum is the only museum in Canada solely dedicated to ceramic art.
Arts Journal: Ophelia - 6 Alternatives to Drowning: O Ophelia, what if thou hadn't died so tragically and poetically? Alternatives to drowning, rendered by various artists.
Museum of Glass: Richard Craig Meitner: "Magic," says Meitner, "is a moment in which something happens that does not fit into your belief system." Beautifully crafted with whimsy and wonder, Meitner's works of glass art explore room for the fantastical.
Wall Street Journal: Chopin's Small Miracles: This article contains images for the ears. Pianist and author David Dubal describes the brevity and beauty of Chopin's Preludes
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