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Doctoral student Mutsumi Okabe was hosted by Meadows’ Department of Art History this spring to further her research in ...
After centuries of conquest, many of Mexico's greatest treasures are outside the country. Here's where to find some famous ...
The Alfred Ceramic Art Museum last week celebrated Alfred University’s rich history of ceramic art with its exhibition "History: a Legacy in ...
Archaeologists working in the Tangier Peninsula, in northwest Morocco, have discovered ancient cemeteries, rock art and ...
Today, tegus are considered invasive creatures in Florida, but a new paper suggests they’ve lived in the southeastern United ...
He’d chosen Seattle in order for his firm, Henry & Balch, to accept a contract with the Northern Pacific Railroad to build ...
The Grand Egyptian Museum King Tut galleries prepares for their grand opening, with the arrival of his ceremonial chair.
UC Santa Barbara’s newest MFA Thesis Exhibition, it’s about time, brings together four graduating artists whose work unpacks ...
The “Cup Bearer,” an iconic sculpture of Cycladic art from the period 2800-2300 BC, is still puzzling for archaeologists.
elemental connection to a favored age of ancient Greek art. Works like this don’t often travel, and not just because they are privately owned and were for decades shut up in a private museum. They are ...