Since 1972, hundreds of artists have painted under the guidance of Papunya Tula, one of the most respected players in the world of Indigenous art
A $50,000 grant is awarded to the culinary historian for her advocacy of Chinese-American culture and cuisine
Part of a burgeoning field of 'edible metamaterials,' Dutch physicists found that 3-D printed spiral-shaped candies give the ideal eating experience
A new exhibition, “Mind Over Matter,” invites viewers to pause and connect with the teachings of Zen Buddhism
From the 'I Ching' to an upcoming Netflix rom-com, interactive fiction dares us to decide what happens next
A new analysis identifies four life-size human figures and an 11-foot rattlesnake drawn on the ceiling of an unnamed cavern
In beach towns and mountain villages, 'paradores' provide guests a truly authentic experience
The 1972 Watergate break-in that led to Richard Nixon's resignation is the subject of a new exhibition
Regarded as “guardians of the Black narrative,” the artworks greet visitors to NMAAHC’s Heritage Hall
Travel through time by lifting like passengers on the Titanic or swimming like the sixth U.S. president
A pivotal letter from Oscar Howe, whose work is the focus of a new exhibition, demanded the right to free expression and the art world began to listen
For 75 years, images of bunker life have reflected the shifting optimism, anxieties and cynicism of the Atomic Age
The revenge saga blends traditional accounts with the supernatural to convey the lived experience of the Viking age
Sixty years after Seattle's Century 21 Exposition, world's fairs have largely fallen out of fashion in the U.S.
The still life went unnoticed at an Australian school for 150 years
And how you can make the hearty, 'crunchy-soft' meal
Researchers examined 15,000-year-old stone art and suggest the makers were inspired to show movement by dynamic lighting of the fireside environment
Curators joined efforts to ensure artists could showcase their work, even during wartime
Hundreds of homemade maps reveal how people from around the globe found their ways through crisis
Nostalgia for childhood has led to new, fanciful flavors of maple syrup, snacks and even legal marijuana
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