On the corner of 9th and Duane streets, a visual tableaux is unfolding and community members can watch as it comes to vivid life. Jo Lumpkin and her team of muralists are creating 11 murals on the ...
INDY readers have a tremendous power: To bestow coveted Best of the Triangle stars on the walls, windows, and websites of local businesses and institutions. For two decades, Triangle residents have ...
For years, construction stalled at an Eagle Rock site set to become a 31-unit multiuse complex. In the meantime, a mysterious ...
Gijon, an Aaron program that Cohen debuted in 2007, created jungle-like scenes—distinct from the figures created by the previous version of the software, Aaron KCAT. Whitney Museum of American Art, ...
Where and when you can find Circles in the Sand, a group of Bandon artists bringing meditative art to the beach.
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A thousand years ago, the ancestors of today’s Barkindji people carefully buried a dingo (or garli, in the Barkindji language) in a mound of shells. Archaeologists recently studied the burial in ...
A millennium-old dingo deliberately buried by Barkindji ancestors along the Baaka, or Darling River, is offering rare insight into the depth of relationships between First Nations people and dingoes ...
“Every step I have taken in my life has led me here, now,” says Paolo De Santis, reading the words on a stone slab that marks the threshold of the two wings of Villa Mondolfo on Lake Como. The villa ...
A male dingo has been "humanely destroyed" after multiple attacks within days of each other at Western Australia's famous Karijini National Park. A six-year-old boy, a four-year-old girl, and a mother ...
Every year when Art Basel Hong Kong opens its doors, Hong Kong once again assumes its role as East Asia’s art world crossroads. Collectors, gallerists and curators from across the region converge on ...
Artists David Olivera and Marie Franco, right, stand silhouetted against sunlight streaming down a ramp to an underground strip-mall garage in Little Havana that’s home to Tunnel Projects, one of ...