Inspired by the remarkable camouflage abilities of octopus and cuttlefish, Stanford researchers have developed a soft material that can rapidly shift its surface texture and color at extremely fine ...
Last year at IFA, SwitchBot announced the AI Art Frame, which seemed like a product that would get lost in the shuffle. We've ...
Founded in 1936 in Paris, Maison Michel continues the artisanal tradition of millinery. With the recent in-house addition of ...
Learn how to capture movement through various body shapes, using techniques to convey dynamic motion and energy in your drawings. Explore how different forms can affect the fluidity and expression of ...
A survivor of Japanese American internment in WWII, legendary sculptor Isamu Noguchi shows us how art can help heal our ...
Researchers uncover the mathematical structure behind mesmerizing tiling patterns, linking their visual appeal to the ...
The bob haircut is one of the most popular hairstyles for a reason. Explore 32 versatile bob haircuts and find the right one ...
What’s the single most influential accessory of 2026? The smallest, most expressive canvas: the manicure. Going into the new year, nail colors, shapes, and art aren't just an afterthought; they've ...
Stanton Yards, a mixed-use waterfront development in Detroit’s Little Village neighborhood, will soon be home to a brand new art space. Lumana, a non-profit arts organization, has been founded by ...
Standing inside the Laurelhurst Club in Southeast Portland, Karen Willard said some of her family members believe she’s in a cult. It’s not hard to see why. She and hundreds of others have arrived to ...
“The Vision” (left) by Joe Nalven and “The Practice” by Jill Rowe. (Courtesy of the authors) When we were already making art, the digital world was still a novelty. Questions abounded on whether and ...
“The Shape of Things,” a play written by Neil LaBute and directed by Emiliano Caceres Manzano ’26, will premiere on Thursday in the Saybrook Underbrook. “The Shape of Things” examines the lives of ...