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The sidewalk along Memorial Way in front of Chico Junior High School has been transformed into a vibrant canvas, bursting ...
The 28th "Chalk It Up!" sidewalk chalk art contest was held July 13 in downtown Hendersonville. This annual event is hosted by Narnia Studios, where “Chalk It Up!” began with three children drawing in ...
More than 35 artists from all over the region descended on the Amarillo College campus Saturday for the annual “Chalk it Up” event showcasing sidewalk art. Sadie Newsome, director of media for ...
Vaughn, a Hutchinson resident who goes by Varakaughn on TikTok, recently went viral on the social media app when her landlord demanded she wash her chalk art off her sidewalk and proceeded to ...
Pasadena’s Chalk Art Festival is this weekend. The annual event combines sidewalk chalk art with live entertainment at the Paseo. Maksym Kapitanchuk, left, gives Gloria Thai of San Gabriel dance ...
“This is our eighth year, and this festival started out as a way to bring classic sidewalk chalk art into historic uptown Somerset,” said Kelley Duppstadt, community engagement director at ...
That evolved as an adult when Zinn started to take his work breaks outside and discovered that there's something inspirational about children's sidewalk chalk. "It's literal dust that will wash in ...
Art teacher Jessica Biller said that other planned themes included cartoons, music and fall designs. Students used chalk pastels and sidewalk chalk. “You don’t really think about how hard it ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A lot of kids like to do sidewalk art using chalk, but as you’re about to see a Sioux Falls man has taken it to a whole new level. “I’ve been doing it for about ...
"This was an easy way when my 5 year old wants to draw with chalk all the time." Chalk art has become a favored pastime as people continue to shelter-in-place, and for good reason — you can ...
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Amarillo College hosted its sixth annual sidewalk art competition, Chalk it Up, on campus Saturday. More than 30 sidewalk artists competed for the top prize of $500. First through third place ...
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