New research shows that award winning scientists — and especially Nobel Prize winners — are far more likely to have artistic hobbies than the general public. Many of them, including Einstein, cite the role of the arts in their breakthroughs.
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New research highlights the fascinating things that happen with your brain when you work with your hands.
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The Seventh Grade Content Creators share what they learned during their recent European Renaissance studies.
Read MoreNeed a little colorful boost to your day? The 8th graders recently had great fun painting spring flowers in class together.
Read MoreSpring energy is in the air, and our eighth-grade recently spent a day channeling the season of spring with canvas and paints.
Read MoreAs the days grow shorter and colder, the eighth grade students have been doing an artistic study of snowscapes.
Read MoreGrade 8 launched the new school year by creating art inspired by the Pacific Northwest.
Read MoreIt took courage to start the first Waldorf school 100 years ago, and it takes courage to continue to build on this legacy around the world. Cedarwood is pleased to participate in this worldwide celebration and to open doors of its Art Hall to the greater Portland community.
Read MoreWhile still one of the youngest Waldorf schools in the country, Cedarwood already enjoys a well-deserved national reputation for offering a most innovative Waldorf education to its students, both inspiring and supported by its vibrant community of parents, faculty, staff, and children.
Consistent with this tradition for innovation — and its broader mission to bring other Waldorf-inspired initiatives to the greater Portland community — the school has opened its space to host The Art Hall, a gallery designed to showcase art inspired by anthroposophy, the initiative that gave rise to Waldorf education.
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