Sangmin Oh reimagines heat-resistant aramid fiber into elegant, nature-inspired lighting fixtures and furnishings.
The Art of Play' travels the globe to highlight 80 spectacular environments created purely to foster one of the most primal ...
Dr. Kathryn Cooper uses a 19th-century photographic technique called chronophotography to reveal the complexities of starling murmurations.
College, rising high school juniors and seniors can work alongside hundreds of other creative, highly motivated students.
Lauren Fensterstock's jewel-encrusted sculptures reflect the artist's interest in sacred symbols of the universe.
From her studio in Dorset, Clementine Keith-Roach sculpts bodily forms that appear plucked from an ancient cavern or ...
"Return to Hairy Hill" is based on the story of Marie-Anne Ethel Garnier—the diretor's grandmother—who was born in rural ...
"My work is deeply influenced by the cabinet of curiosities—odd objects that may not be easily categorized," the artist says.
Hans Op de Beeck's current solo exhibition at Templon fashions enigmatic narratives in characteristic monochrome.
In Murase Kabanko's meticulously crafted bag, the company has created an ode to historic samurai armor with scrap leather.
Rather than position herself as an observer of landscapes, Eva Jospin imagines humans and their environments as one.
For artist Marilou Schultz, the ancestral practice of weaving melds with an unexpected contemporary source of inspiration.