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  5. Mark Kistler - Wikipedia

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    The show developed into Maryland Public Television's 1985 production The Secret City. [2] Mark Kistler at Martinsburg, WV with a group of school children in Sept 2001. Mark starred as the host Commander Mark, an enthusiastic space man teaching drawing techniques to viewers at home and the on-screen characters Zebtron, Metaman and Cindy the Dragon.

  6. Child art - Wikipedia

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    In its primary sense, the term was created by Franz Cižek (1865–1946) in the 1890s. The following usages denote and connote different, sometimes parallel meanings: . In the world of contemporary fine art, "child art" refers to a subgenre of artists who depict children in their works;

  7. Youth Art Month - Wikipedia

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    Youth Art Month was founded by the Crayon, Water Color & Craft Institute, Inc., the predecessor of the Art & Creative Materials Institute, Inc. (ACMI), in cooperation with the National Art Education Association, in 1961 and was initially called Children's Art Month. Its goal was to "emphasize the value of participating in art for all children."