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Looking Curriculum Ignites Children's Curiosity, Seamlessly Connecting to Creative Primary School and Creative Secondary School for Smooth Academic ...
Arabella Benson's elaborate "Days of Future Past, Past" — reimagining the X-Men as 18th-century aristocrats — remains a fan ...
An indie psych rock band has amassed more than 850,000 listeners on Spotify in a matter of weeks and generated buzz ...
A comedian once joked that you know you’re getting old when you still think the 1980s were just 20 years ago. If you were ...
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Future reflections
When curator Zen Sanehngamjaroen watched Netflix's Thai science fiction series, Tomorrow And I, she felt inspired to create the art exhibition "Future Hype", which is now on view at Maison JE.
French philosopher Gilles Deleuze once argued art emerges from chaos. Now, his critique is finding new relevance in an ...
The upcoming exhibition explores how custom software and algorithms are defining a new frontier in digital art.
Stephanie Elizondo Griest traveled to 12 countries over the course of a decade in a global search for 'art monks.' ...
A creative play program has significantly improved new parents' and caregivers' mental health, according to research by the ...
As Trump-led attacks on DEI and non-white history continue across the country, R.T. Thorne and Danielle Deadwyler share their thoughts.
In Stephenson’s novel, the Primer looks like a hardcover book, but each of its “pages” is really a screen display that can show animations and text, and it responds to its user in real time via AI.
The increased global emphasis on generative AI has forced artists and their fans to consider ethical boundaries. Tri-Cities art scenes are no exception.