Aboriginal artist Norman Miller gifts a two-metre boomerang to Israel, symbolizing solidarity with Indigenous people and Jewish heritage.
Every seasoned traveler has a few secret places they’ll never post about—the tucked-away beaches, hidden mountain towns, and ...
The Chumash people were master seafarers who built plank canoes called tomols to navigate the Santa Barbara Channel and trade with neighboring islands. They developed complex social structures, ...
The Harrietstown Town Hall, with its distinctive clock tower, stands as a proud example of Romanesque Revival architecture. The Hotel Saranac, recently restored to its 1920s grandeur, provides a ...
This fair is not perfect, but it’s working to mitigate the effects of the settler-colonial capitalist paradigm.
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I Used 100 million Dots in a Painting!
An extraordinary art challenge where the creator uses 100 million dots to complete a single painting, showcasing patience, precision, and creative endurance.
Open until Jan. 4, 2026, the “Indigenous Voices: A Contemporary Art Exhibition” was curated by artist Gregg Deal, who is a ...
Emmanuel Item has tattooed hundreds of people with designs that draw deeply on his Nigerian heritage, connecting people in ...
India blocks Chinese-linked satellites; IN-SPACe rejects AsiaSat, Chinasat proposals as broadcasters shift to GSAT and ...
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