by kdyaa | Jan 18, 2025 | Art and culture
ountains and volcanoes have always held a special place for humans. Across countries and cultures, they have been revered and often have shaped political, social, cultural and mythological narratives.Indonesia has a fair share of volcanic eruptions, from the...
by kdyaa | Jan 16, 2025 | Art and culture
Carmen Robertson is the Canada Research Chair in North American Indigenous Visual and Material Culture in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences jointly appointed between the School for Studies in Art and Culture, the School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies, and...
by kdyaa | Jan 15, 2025 | Art and culture
You could make a strong case that the Maine landscape is a natural work of art in and of itself. But there’s no need. Because countless others have already made it abundantly clear. They’re among the multitude of visual artists, performing artists and writers whose...
by kdyaa | Jan 12, 2025 | Art and culture
How can art change the way we see the air we breathe? Students at New Rochelle High School are answering that question with Air of Truth, a groundbreaking multimedia exhibit that opens with a special reception on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, at 5:00 PM at the Museum of...
by kdyaa | Jan 11, 2025 | Art and culture
Tashkent, Uzbekistan CNN — Driving through Tashkent feels like flipping through an architecture picture book teeming with examples of Soviet brutalist, orientalist, modernist, futurist and neoclassical styles. One marvel after another, buildings in Uzbekistan’s...
by kdyaa | Jan 10, 2025 | Art and culture
See Six the Musical at Detroit’s Fisher Theatre this January. // Photograph by Joan MarcusSix the MusicalThe six wives of King Henry VIII unite as a pop band in this hilarious musical comedy by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss. Sparring over whose marriageto the infamous...