Por: The Boston Globe Life October 09, 2022
Tess Lukey, a curator and Aquinnah Wampanoag tribal member, has been named ’ first associate curator of Native American art. In an announcement last week, , the Trustees’ managing director of art and exhibitions, said Lukey’s arrival marked the beginning of “a new period in the history of this organization.” She added that Trustees’ staff at the many museum and historic properties under the organization’s umbrella were “eager to... + full article
Forbes USA Life October 10, 2022
Luxury hotels have always had a long association with art. At in Zurich, for example, guests can bed down under the same roof as a 36-foot-wide Andy Warhol, as well as standout pieces by Keith Haring, Takashi Murakami, and Salvador Dali. While, at in South Africa, you don’t... + más
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Forbes USA Life October 06, 2022
Native American Dancers at Sioux Falls Native American Day ParadeSioux Falls Native American Day Parade Nicole Mann has just became the first Native American woman in space, serving as commander for SpaceX and NASA's Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station. Even... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Life September 29, 2022
“This is up here?” a friend recently said of the scene that greeted her upon ascending the steps to Barnsdall Art Park in East Hollywood. A native Angeleno, she had driven past the park many times but was surprised to see a wondrous pine grove with paved walkways and... + más
Art Walk Project puts public art on the map with free, self-guided tours | The Boston Globe
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The Atlantic USA Tech September 28, 2022
Expect AI art to go the way of Warhol.Wikimedia; The AtlanticSeptember 27, 2022, 4:20 PM ETCreative artificial intelligence is the latest and, in some ways, most surprising and exhilarating art form in the world. It also isn’t fully formed yet. That tension is causing some... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life September 27, 2022
As winter approaches, it’s easy to feel cooped up. But after two-plus years of isolating and social distancing during the pandemic, digital artist Julia Swanson has figured out ways to keep herself entertained and inspired. When she needs a dose of creativity, she goes for a... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment September 26, 2022
Warning: This article discusses spoilers for the twisty new horror film Barbarian. If you haven't seen it yet, check out our nonspoilery review here and more with the cast and director here. That one-word title looms large over Barbarian, one of the most delightfully... + más
Airbnb hosts are sick of Airbnb, too | Associated Press
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PennLive USA Nation September 26, 2022
This story was produced by the , an independent, nonpartisan newsroom dedicated to investigative and public-service journalism for Pennsylvania. Story by Wyatt Massey of Spotlight PA State CollegeSTATE COLLEGE — Penn State’s Board of Trustees spent nearly $318,000 on its... + más
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