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Noh mask carver Keiko Udaka is breathing new life into a block of wood from a 200-year-old Japanese cypress tree. In her quiet workshop in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, which also functions as a noh training ...
Her viral video shows the years flying by as her style evolves. Around ages 7 and 8, Zauner’s drawings become more detailed and sophisticated and the faces express a variety of emotions, from ...
Dipti Advait, the creative force behind Nouria, seamlessly blends her fashion education and rich industry experience to craft ...
As the concert business soars to new heights, five of its most powerful women have been on a tear. As leading agents across five top booking agencies, Jenna Adler, Lucy Dickins, Samantha Kirby Yoh ...
Mentoring should be a soft space in which mentees learn and can afford to make a few mistakes. At the same time, as guides, it’s also important for us to be open and honest about the realities of ...
Picasso’s women, often dismissed as mere muses, were unquestionably essential to his creative and intellectual processes.
For Czapla, art is therapeutic. She creates Zentangle, which is drawing patterns and then painting them. Czapla also teaches Zentangle classes, marketed toward women who struggle with anxiety or ...
And the city's dazzling street art inspires for another reason: Much is created by women, national pioneers in what is often thought of as a male-dominated domain. Murals "can be very physical on ...
Nollywood actress Monalisa Chinda-Coker has expressed her concerns about the under-representation of Nigerian women in the art world, describing it as “unfortunate and disheartening.” ...
A new report co-authored by the artificial intelligence pioneer Fei-Fei Li urges lawmakers to anticipate future risks that have not yet been conceived when drawing up regulations to govern how ...
The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Boston has launched a $100,000 prize for women visual artists and named the internationally-acclaimed and Boston-born installation artist Sarah Sze as its ...
“Astonishing Things” was Vincent Van Gogh’s observation about Victor Hugo’s work; we don’t know whether he was talking about his prose, poetry or art ... seem to draw a cloth across ...