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Along the Manhattan skyline, Jennie C. Jones turns Minimalist sculptures into sonic ‘wind’ instruments. It’s the last Roof ...
Artists and scientists are finding ways to highlight troublesome plants and animals, tell their stories and, in some cases, ...
The celebration of craft and raw materials—not to mention the Italian label's 100th anniversary—runs until 5 May ...
Samantha Carter knew what career path she wanted to take from a young age. She remembers drawing with her mother at the ...
Artist Joe Lopez usually paints people but he stretched his creativity in new directions to create the murals of scenes ...
For Chief Warrant Officer 2 Holly Hughes, the path to a career in the military wasn't paved with the usual stepping ...
Known as the "forgotten Monet," Blanche Hoschedé-Monet created roughly 300 stunning artworks. She's now getting her first-ever solo exhibition in the United States ...
To engage with the NFL draft, St. Norbert College created a NFL draft internship leading students to dive into the college's ...
Greek sources portrayed the Achaemenid kings, as indulgent and ruthless—all but Cyrus II. Why was this enemy ruler the only ...
Already seated for the Beatles biopics and they won't even be hitting theaters for years (2028, to be exact). But until then, it's time to become armchair experts in—what else?—the Fab Four's ...
The artist is opening a major solo show at London’s Gagosian with an installation paying homage to his childhood home. It’s all part of his plan to nurture the next generation.
From AI research to historical preservation, programs funded by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities reach every corner of the U.S. Now the government has terminated those grants.