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From heritage textiles to cultural traditions, Nini Marini Ramlan explains why keeping the arts alive matters more than ever.
Mia Upton, a textile artist based in Cambridge, has been selected as one of the Fitzwilliam Museum and Cambridge Open Studios ...
A round-up of art activities make even the steamiest days seem bearable. “Vastness’’ continues at Loading Dock Gallery at ...
Floating islands on campus? What may look like an art installation at first glance is, in fact, an innovative contribution to sustainable urban development. As part of the “AquaTex” project, students ...
Think: plates on a wall (Lucinda Chambers, co-founder of Collagerie, has hers above her bathtub, while Red's editor-in-chief Sarah Tomczak hangs hers in the kitchen) or rugs and textiles as wall ...
HSBC as global partner to Abu Dhabi Art, has brought the works of leading Emirati and Middle Eastern artists to Sotheby’s Maison, in Hong Kong for the first time through two unique exhibitions: ...
Art in the Park is celebrating its 71st year with a vibrant display of creativity and culture at Julia Davis Park. Organized by the Boise Art Mus ...
In Michiko Tsui’s childhood home there was a room dedicated purely to embroidery. It was there that her mother, Fumiko Saito ...
Art galleries and museums are a big draw in July and August. They offer a way to beat the heat and see a sampling of the best ...
Mike Nelson’s Fruitmarket Gallery show – set to be a highlight of the Edinburgh Art Festival – is an intensely moving ...
Tariffs—taxes placed on imported goods—are one of the oldest tools in the United States' economic policy arsenal, dating back ...
The startling success of the Guggenheim Bilbao, which launched in 1997, spawned a new term: “the Bilbao Effect,” as shorthand ...