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An interview with a current SCU student on the intersection of art and engineering SCU Senior Micah Thomas was interviewed to discuss his experience studying both Mechanical Engineering and Studio Art ...
Supported by By Jason Farago Jason Farago, a critic at large, writes about art and culture worldwide. Whenever I’m rattling through the many museums of Chapultepec Park, or jogging past the ...
“It looks to me like a really cool art project,” she said. Mossbridge stressed the need for methodical analysis before labeling anything a UFO. “Before you decide something’s anomalous or ...
For years Murujuga elders and scientists have been trying to determine whether industrial development on the Burrup Peninsula over the past 60 years is degrading ancient rock art. The latest ...
The Pharrell-produced project will be marketed and distributed by Roc Nation. By Michael Saponara The Clipse is back. Pusha T and No Malice officially announced the first Clipse album in more than ...
Scientists in Spain say they have discovered the oldest full human fingerprint after unearthing a rock which they say resembles a human face and suggests Neanderthals could make art. A Neanderthal ...
Once polluted and suffering from depopulation, Naoshima has become Japan's hottest contemporary art enclave – and there are signs that life there may be finally rebounding. Shinichi Kobayashi ...
Scrutiny of China’s role in American universities is intensifying on Capitol Hill and fast becoming one of the most aggressive and sustained bipartisan oversight campaigns in Washington. While ...
The de Saisset Museum currently does not have an acquisitions budget and relies on gifts of art and artifacts from donors to build the collection. Although the collection is wide-ranging, we are ...