Science dioramas of yesteryear can highlight the biases of the time. Exhibit experts are reimagining, annotating — and sometimes mothballing — the scenes.
History buffs and knitters will be sew impressed when this 80-metre-long D-Day diorama comes to the Forum in Norwich in February.
The artistic director of London’s Royal Court says Britain is at risk of a ‘very censorious artistic culture’ where theatres ...
For a limited-time, customers who order a classic milk tea at LiHO tea will receive a "God of Fortune" glutinous rice paper ...
"We use our words, they use their play," said Dr. Melissa Brymer, who directs disaster programs for the UCLA-Duke University ...
No code game engines and tools are becoming increasingly popular, enabling artists and anyone with a good idea to create video games without the need for typing thousands of lines of code. Also known ...
Artist Charles Gaines doesn't want to tell you what to think; he wants his work to inspire viewers to think for themselves.
Civilization VII' feels like the beginning of some bold and exciting, possibly contentious ideas similar to 'Civ 3' and '5' during their time, which eventually became beloved entires in the series ...
In Lightscape at the Marciano Art Foundation and his Regen Projects exhibition, polymedia artist Doug Aitken elucidates how ...
Framingham's Fuller Middle School is named for a 20th century Black couple who were prominent in their respective fields ...
Rendez-Vous with French Cinema festival, hosted by Film at Lincoln Center and Unifrance, is celebrating the work of acclaimed ...