The arts are for everyone, and at Miami University, that means you! No matter what your academic major, career path, or experience level, we welcome you to get involved with the College of Creative ...
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Tong Yang-Tze is reviving an ancient but disappearing practice and making it contemporary — writ large. By Zachary Small and An Rong Xu The Jewish Museum pairs the Texas artist with a 20th ...
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This course approaches drawing as a way of thinking and seeing. Students will be introduced to a range of drawing issues, as well as a variety of media, including charcoal, graphite, ink, and oil ...
KP.3.1.1 is still the dominant COVID-19 variant in the United States as it accounts for nearly 60% of positive cases, but the ...
The Manhattan is a famously forgiving drink. Yet a splurge here or there—a premium whiskey, better bitters—can prove surprisingly worthwhile. The charming actor continues his recent run of ...
SLU’s College of Arts and Sciences will educate your whole self — mind, body, heart, and spirit — to prepare you for a future in a rapidly changing world. Across our many majors, the College of Arts ...
Play is used to understand what is on a child’s mind because play is children’s natural medium of expression. While play therapy, like all therapy, is conducted by way of appointment, few ...
The Arts and Industries Building (AIB) is the Smithsonian’s second oldest building and a national hub for creative exchange between ideas and objects from our past and our future. AIB opened in 1881 ...