Artists create, animals evolve, plants adapt and Indigenous cultures flourish. As the world changes, so too do the Museum of ...
Phoenix will unveil new art installations at parks across the city in coming months. The structures are not just art pieces – ...
Mixed-up mystical beasts of legend spring to vivid life in “Mythics of the West,” the student-curated exhibit on display ...
Similarly, most living things produce records of their own existence in layered body tissues – often in the form of daily or ...
On a quest to preserve the country’s indigenous crafts, a young artist recently held an exhibition to pay homage to the artisans behind Pakistan’s favorite handmade toys.
Sustainable art uses eco-friendly materials and leaves no toxins. Modern artists use natural, recyclable materials, following the ancient techniques of Indian folk art. Traditional Indian methods like ...
Throughout the animal kingdom, the use of tools is a fascinating phenomenon that challenges the traditional boundaries between humans and other species. While humans have long been recognized as the ...
What is the biggest animal in the world? It is worth noting that the largest living animals in the world today aren’t land animals, because on land they must struggle against the forces of gravity to ...
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Folk by the Oak takes place in the grounds of Hatfield House on Sunday, July 20, 2025. Organisers have confirmed the addition of Grace Petrie, Project Smok, Suntou Susso, and Holly and the ...
(Reuters: Loriene Perera) The story goes that the placement of the animals in the zodiac was decided by a race organised by the Jade Emperor (a representation of the primordial god in Chinese folk ...
At the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, Bob Dylan inspired one such event when the once-devoted folk singer plugged in and freaked out. To fully understand the importance of Dylan ‘going electric’, you ...