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Native Visions Reimagined in Glass” features 120 glass art objects created by 29 artists from 26 different American Indian, Alaska Native, and First Nations tribal communities ...
Art enthusiasts flocked to Library Park on Saturday for the 57th Watermark Art Festival. The event continues from 10 a.m. to ...
LIHUE — The Planning Department is inviting artists, designers, and architects from Hawaii and beyond to respond to a Request for Interest (RFI) for a public art monument to be located at the historic ...
Charleston artist Liz Roberts uses real fish to create colorful one-of-a-kind prints. Known as Fish Print Girl, Roberts puts ...
An art project which combines large wooden patterns and a one-and-a-half ton street roller is underway along the Lakeshore. It's called Really Big Prints.
Artist Sally Mann discusses her series of dog bone prints and their place within the history of photography.
A person has died after being hit by a tree while clearing floodwaters near Nelson. Acting Nelson Bays area commander Senior Sergeant Martin Tunley said the ...
Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian twin in fierce archival animal prints for the latest SKIMS swimwear campaign.
Skims’ Swim Silhouettes Meet Roberto Cavalli’s Archival Prints in Glamorous New Collab The renowned Italian fashion house is coveted for its vibrant colors and animal motifs.
A cinematic lunar experience lands in Boston, and a symbol of war is transformed into art Travel news you can use By Kari Bodnarchuk Globe Correspondent,Updated June 26, 2025, 11:00 a.m.
On Monday, court documents revealed that AI company Anthropic spent millions of dollars physically scanning print books to build Claude, an AI assistant similar to ChatGPT.
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