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Annual Art Competition, opening for submissions on May 13, 2025. The contest is open to all kindergarten through 12th grade students nationwide and offers young artists the opportunity to compete for ...
Banyan Group Residences has become the first Thailand property developer listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand to appoint ...
Royal Salute Global Ambassador The 13th Duke of Argyll, Torquhil Ian Campbell, shares his passion about the premium whisky ...
Inc. portfolio brand, announces the launch of its 19th Annual Art Competition, opening for submissions on May 13, 2025. The contest is open to all kindergarten through 12th grade students ...
The Times is inviting artists from around the world to submit their work for feedback. Credit...Sergey Isakov Supported by By Deanna Donegan Deanna Donegan is an art director at The New York Times.
This latest Art Basel initiative will expand a portfolio of international events that already includes major fairs in Hong Kong, Miami Beach, Paris and Basel. “It makes sense for Art Basel to ...
To our knowledge, no work has been done focusing specifically on teachers, assessment, bias and the Canadian kindergarten population. Our team at the Offord Centre for Child Studies set out to ...
Elite Group Holding has launched ART Elite Car Rental, a new subsidiary offering flexible, all-inclusive vehicle leasing services. The UAE-based conglomerate — an exclusive partner of Soueast ...
A teacher who added work to a pupil's GCSE art portfolio has avoided a classroom ban over the "isolated and spur-of-the-moment incident". Monica Anna Cendrowicz's actions while she worked at Smith’s ...
BlackRock’s in-house portfolio has been quietly accumulating shares of its Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), underscoring the asset manager’s growing commitment to the cryptocurrency as part ...
The growing epidemic of unruly air travelers hit the art world this weekend, when news broke that James Rondeau, the president and director of the Art Institute of Chicago allegedly disrobed in ...
So I would ask you first of all, about the round trip that the markets have taken, right? The big dip on tariffs, the comeback from tariffs. Now we're pretty much flat on the year, more or less.