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She and Earth,” an art exhibit centering sustainability and femininity, opened at the Minneapolis Club in Downtown ...
Murjoni Merriweather noticed the loud omission of modern Black sculptures from museums, so she made them herself.
Inspired by the relationship between humans and nature and ecological conflict, Barry Hazard translates broad themes into miniature works.
Participants at a roundtable highlight the necessity of protecting ecosystems and addressing environmental violations, noting they are essential for the survival of humanity. AS climate change ...
Ethiopia is renowned for having the largest cattle population in Africa, which provides a wealth of resources that have historically supported local economies. Among these resources, hides and skins ...
Indigenous leaders exchanged gifts and wisdom about the land and animals with their French and English allies during the 16th ...
Trump continued his criticism in a Truth Social post this weekend, when he said the U.S. did not want to attend the Group of 20 summit this year if it were held in South Africa, as scheduled ...
Art is the most powerful form of telling stories ... The collection brought forth a poetic visual dialogue, reflecting her connection with nature, emotion, and memory through fluid compositions ...
The Vancouver Art Gallery has teamed up with the B.C. Parks Foundation for a project in which patients can use their PaRx nature prescription to view a nature-inspired Emily Carr exhibit at the ...
The 38th annual Houston Art Car Parade returns April 10-13, bringing hundreds of creatively decorated vehicles to downtown Houston. As the city’s largest free public art event, the parade draws ...
Ermelinda Duarte is showing five years of handmade clay works that reflect her commitment to environmental consciousness and artistic experimentation. Ermelinda Duarte has launched first solo ...
He has been writing professionally for over a decade. While art books are a modern staple of publishing, the process through which these books come about is often left unexplored and unexplained.