Each week during the 2nd – 5th Grade Makerspace, students will learn about new materials and technology. After a brief lesson, students will have ample time to work independently or with [...]
During ‘Open Makerspace Saturdays’, students in grades K – 5 will have an opportunity to learn about different makerspace resources, activities, and projects. Students will [...]
During ‘Open Makerspace Saturdays’, students in grades K – 5 will have an opportunity to learn about different makerspace resources, activities, and projects. Students will [...]
During ‘Open Makerspace Saturdays’, students in grades K – 5 will have an opportunity to learn about different makerspace resources, activities, and projects. Students will [...]
Students will work on robotic projects. We have A LOT of robotics products and programming platforms for our students! ALL Experience levels welcome. We work in teams and there is […]
Each month the ML Library Makerspace runs Girl Scout Makers activities. These activities range from green screen movie magic to 3d printing to robotics and programming. This Friday, February [...]
Every Thursday Wednesday Kindergarten and First Graders get to learn, explore, play, and create at the ML Public Library Makerspace. Each week we will work with different activities, ranging [...]
Makerspace – Design a Video Game – 4th & 5th Graders Each week students will work on their own (or team) video game project with Scratch programming. Students can create […]
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A Tudor Bedroom
This room is graced with intricately carved and quartered paneling, a fireplace, and a large bay window looking out on a winter landscape. On the walls hang three miniature replicas of paintings by the artists Hale, de Hoock, and Van Dyck.
A Tudor Great Hall
Three of the rooms (this, the Tudor Bedroom, and the City Drawing Room) are near duplicates of museum-quality miniatures created by Mrs. James Ward Thorne, whose works are on permanent display at the Art Institute of Chicago. Craven masterfully replicated the detailed oak paneling and deep bay window overlooking a painted garden.
A Spanish Patio
Inspired by local Arizona architecture, the tiled patio is complete with gardens and trees surrounded by stucco walls, decorative grilled windows, a carved wood balcony, rattan furniture, and a panorama of the desert beyond.
A City Drawing Room
Craven embellished this formal room with reeded pilasters, a mantel with recessed breast above, an architectural double doorway flanked by niches, and two arched windows opening to a balustrade balcony.
A New York Studio
This high-ceilinged room features a large window that looks out onto a painted view of the city. At one end there’s a balcony with an intricately carved wood railing, and under the window is a low, two-tier bookcase, a studio easel, and a reproduction of Mrs. Craven’s grand piano.
Art Studio in Mountain Lakes
Room #1 is a reproduction of Craven’s studio on his property at 135 Intervale Road in Mountain Lakes. The Arts and Crafts-style living room highlights the open-timbered ceiling and carved wooden mantel. A large set of French doors looks out on an arranged garden diorama.
Edgar Malin Craven
Edgar M. Craven lived in Mountain Lakes and worked as a banker in New York City before retiring to his second career as an artist. He elevated miniature-making to an art form, creating settings of exquisite detail and character while using the scale of 1 inch to 1 foot.