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Shared Echoes, a solo show by Kolkata-based artist Amitabh Sengupta, is currently underway at Gallery Time and Space in ...
Ice cream can change lives. At least that’s what I tell myself after making the pilgrimage to BRICS in Indianapolis, where every creamy spoonful feels like a direct challenge to your willpower. The ...
As two of the few female First Nations architects in Australia, Marni Reti and Tiana-Jane Furner are continuing the legacy of ...
By attaching fabric to the backing of a 3D frame from the thrift store and gluing on an intaglio, you can create gorgeous, budget-friendly wall art.
The LGBTQ+ community has a long history of turning to the arts as a means to cope and to express joy. Phoenix is a haven for ...
In a world on fire — literally and metaphorically — it’s easy to wonder why we should care about the arts. With democracy strained, communities under pressure, and urgent needs ...
Rather than reliving past mistakes, brilliant people learn the lessons and move forward. They view the past as a place for ...
Capital City Arts Initiative is delighted to present work by Sue Cotter and Elaine Parks in the Fable and Myths exhibit. The exhibition brings together their […] ...
Walks, writing workshops, theatre exercises, book clubs, art and craft sessions—there’s plenty to keep children occupied ...
The World of WearableArt arrives in Wellington this September. Executive creative director Brian Burke shares his ...
Art has long reflected culture and ideals, from ancient carvings to murals today, these timeless styles shaped global ...
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