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As the founder of Woman’s Art Journal and the author of influential textbooks, she documented the work of many accomplished artists who had been ignored.
In this exclusive interview, Bob Weir and John Mayer break down the Sphere experience, latest gear adjustments and their ever ...
"The Cartoonists Club" is both a graphic novel and a how-to guide, teaching kids to embrace creativity and mess in art while ...
The term is applied to radically different compositions across more than 1,000 years of history. We need a better definition.
The Times Opinion columnist discusses what he thinks Trump — and American policymakers — misunderstand about China in the ...
Actor-producer David Oyelowo has fought to tell diverse Black stories long before the crackdown on DEI. With a weird, whimsical new comedy series, the changemaker breaks new ground — and doubles down.
My master’s degree in English with a focus on TESOL taught me that multicultural awareness is more than just a teaching ...
WAN-IFRA has announced the winners of the Digital Media Awards Europe 2025. WAN-IFRA says the Digital Media Awards celebrate European publishers whose initiatives drive innovation with an ...
Leland Trapp is the son of Brandi Valentine and Karch Baylis. He has been obsessed with drawing his whole life and continues to improve his skill set each year. His dream is to continue making art in ...
Great leaders prioritise learning because they understand that continuous growth is key to sustained success. Doing so helps them adapt to an ever-changing world while setting an example for their ...
Six young Māori men sit down for a kōrero with their barber in this unscripted series about youth from Aotearoa’s northern region.
Introducing Piripi Kaiwaru Takurua, born and bred on the East Coast of Aotearoa. We follow Piripi as he figures out how to hold down a job and look after the whānau at home in Tolaga Bay.