Despite advances in modern technology, these mysterious ancient artefacts continue to baffle and intrigue experts.
From this Jewish parable, Rachel David gathers, “You can only rely on your community. You can’t offset your responsibilities.
Nearly 10 years ago, the New York University professor, historian and Pulitzer Prize winner was sitting in historic First Congregational Church, admiring a triptych of stained glass windows installed ...
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Hosted on MSNHow Designer India Mahdavi Transformed a Former Post Office Into a 'Cinematic' New Arts Hub in NorwayInaugurated in Trondheim last week, PoMo leverages the architect's fantastical understanding of interior design to envision a dynamic future for the city's modern and contemporary art scene ...
The new site for the Metal Museum in Overton Park is set to be triple the space of its current location, allowing for more classrooms, galleries, and metalwork spaces. The museum's existing facilities ...
The technology behind shades has changed over the centuries. From Inuit snow goggles to aviators to polarized sunglasses.
India Mahdavi has put her characteristic maximalist spin on PoMo, a contemporary art museum in Trondheim, Norway, with a ...
It all began in 2013 with a phone call from a lawyer who was asking Dayton Metro Library executive director Tim Kambitsch to meet with him regarding a bequest. A few weeks earlier, Montgomery County ...
The Chrysler Museum of Art invited inmates in local jails to submit works that personalize their stories, illustrate life ...
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Hosted on MSNSnøhetta creates clould-like children's museum in El PasoArchitecture studio Snøhetta has created a cloud-like form that reflects the purpose of the La Nube children's centre in El ...
A 90-minute walking tour details the city’s role in promoting slavery throughout the South and the driving force of faith to ...
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