Architecture: The Art of the Places We Live
Join Jesse Blackwood of Alithea Travel on a walk through Rome as he visits some of the outdoor architectural highlights of the city.
St. Marys’ Sugar Mill: A Tabby Marvel
Join Molly at the ruins of the McIntosh Sugar Mill in St. Marys, Georgia, where she discusses a rare historic building material – tabby! The Spanish invented this early form of concrete: oyster shells, lime, sand, and water in the 16th and 17th centuries, and it remained a popular building material under the British and Americans in the Southeastern U.S. until the early 1800s.
Otazu Winery | Navarra, Spain
Join Spanish tour guide Fran Glaria of Traveling Steps for a virtual tour of this historic, delightful winery and its collection of art.
Art that Lasts: Mathias Grünewald’s Isenheimer Altarpiece
In the debut of ART that LASTS lecture series, art historian and tour guide Daniela Wedel explores one of the most complex art pieces of the 16th century—Mathias Grünewald’s Isenheimer Altarpiece located in the Unterlinden Museum, Colmar. This late Gothic German oeuvre has been described as fantastically strange, exceptionally powerful, intriguing and at the same time cruelly repulsive.
Puente La Reina in Navarra, Spain
Puente la Reina is a small village in Navarra, where the Camino de Santiago becomes one. Join Spanish tour guide Fran Glaria of Traveling Steps for a virtual tour of this village with history, art, and an amazing bridge!
The Cathedral of Pamplona
Join Spanish tour guide Fran Glaria for this unique opportunity to visit the historic, 14th-century cathedral of Pamplona, which hosts the royal pantheon for the kings and queens of Navarre, breathtaking baroque altar pieces, and our serene Romanesque holy Mary.
Strolling Near the Royal Palace of Madrid
Take a little stroll outside Madrid’s Royal Palace with Spanish tour guide Jorge Roman and “meet” some ancient royals from before Spain was Spain.
Painting with Wine in Barolo, Italy
Anna Savino of Italianna Food & Wine Tours and Lisa Anderson of Lisa's Dolce Italia introduce us to Ryta Barbero (known as "PurpleRyta"), an artist in Barolo who paints with wine.
Learn how you discover the culture and spirit of wine and how you can make your own wine art with some leftover bottle of wine!
Discover Art Workshop: Cyano Type PRinting
Take a crash course in making blueprints, a historic photographic process of the 19th century. You don't need any knowledge of printing or art to enjoy this fun and engaging process that is great for every age, easy to learn and reproduce. Daniela Wedel guides you through the workshop that will result in striking Cyan blue prints.