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Archaeologists say a federal government decision to extend the life of Woodside's North West Shelf project will threaten the preservation of Murujuga's Aboriginal rock art.
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Islands on MSNOne Of America's Most Important Art Environments Is An Overlooked Eccentric Creative Utopia In GeorgiaExplore a mystical world in one of the country's most important art environments. This eclectic, creative space in Georgia ...
The topic of beautifying Kingman has been on City Council’s agenda time and time again, however, a new suggestion from ASU could act as a driving force behind community art projects. At City ...
How can an artist respond to catastrophe? After the 2005 hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, Mel Chin visited the Crescent City to see what art can do, if anything, to remedy such a circumstance ...
I think art is wonderful because it’s everything you’ve ever known and everything you’ve ever done, somehow percolating up, working with ideas that you might want to explore. And then you can just ...
Thirteen Creativity for Schools Residency initiatives awarded over $250,000 in funding New projects designed to enrich classroom learning through in-house arts projects Western Australian schools are ...
A floating education hub where visitors can learn about biomaterials is among the architecture and design projects from students at Glasgow School of Art.
It is disheartening when artists and city officials alike are oblivious and apparently indifferent to the harm done by light pollution (A $1M public art project aims to illuminate Baltimore’s ...
NEWBURYPORT — The PEG Center’s community art project series “And Justice for All” resumes Wednesday, from 6 to 8 p.m., at Central Congregational Church, 14 Titcomb St., Newburyport.
Problems at affordable housing for artists, including unfounded eviction notices, have shattered hopes of a creative haven and highlighted gaps in government oversight.
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