2020 was supposed to be a bustling year with the organization of the Olympics. The unexpected outbreak of COVID-19 has silenced all cities. This reality has exceeded the imagination of most people, bringing disorder and chaos to economy and politics. This is a disaster mankind has never encountered before.
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The Museum of Russian Art presents a solo exhibition of art by Andréa Stanislav featuring sculptural works, photo montages, collages, and multi-media pieces by this cutting-edge contemporary artist.
Quilts and coverlets have a unique capacity to tell stories: their tactile, intricate mode of creation and their traditional use in the home impart deeply personal narratives of their creators, and the many histories they express reveal a complex record of America.
The Founders' Award is given annually for an article published by an emerging scholar in the preceding two years in the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians that exhibits excellence of scholarship and presentation.
Caleb Weintraub’s exhibition, “Spectrum Dynamic,” on display at Rhode Island Museum of Science & Art
Created by artist Caleb Weintraub in collaboration with scientist Dan Kennedy and people on the Autism Spectrum, “Spectrum Dynamic” presents visual interpretations of the repetitive body movements common among individuals with Autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions, aiming to give form to the obscure, make the invisible visible, and show the beauty in the commonly misunderstood.
Featured in WSJ Magazine: The Case of the Missing Mies van der Rohe
After nearly 70 years, a forgotten, unbuilt design by the pioneering architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe comes to life on Indiana University’s Bloomington campus.
Embodied Abstraction is on display from July 9–September 24.
Professors James Nakagawa and David Ondrik are exhibiting alongside 2021 MFA's Kristoffer Johnson and Liliana Guzmán and 2021 BFA Wells Douglas from September 3–September 18, 2021.
For the NRF Foundation Next Generation Scholarship presented by SAS, 25 semifinalists spent the summer researching and building comprehensive plans detailing a proposed grocery product and how they would engage new and existing customers to drive sales.