The artwork, created by Singaporean artist Lakshmi Mohanbabu in collaboration with tech company NuStar and NTU Singapore, has been deployed 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) beneath the sea. Singapore has ...
What comes to mind when you see crows perched on electric wires, suddenly getting electrocuted or labourers toil under the ...
Situated on the northern point of the Sea of Galilee, Magdala, at one point, was a robust fishing village. It was well known ...
McCaw Hall has been a community center and home for the arts for nearly a century. Rebuilt in 2003, it stands on the site of ...
Singapore installs the world’s deepest art gallery 7,000 meters below sea level, blending science and culture near the ...
Artlink has announced the opening of All Living Things are Breathing Now, a captivating new solo exhibition by the Japanese ...
Artists transform marine debris into art, educating national park visitors in the process.
The stunt cleverly tested—and demonstrated—a new dimension in which performance art can gain traction today: as content.
To ensure that artist Lakshmi Mohanbabu’s artwork is sturdy enough to withstand crushing pressure at 7km below the sea, material scientists from NTU invented a new manufacturing process.
The Festival of the Sea/Gŵyl y Môr is one of the first events of its kind in Wales and was held at Flint Castle and the adjacent RNLI station.
The Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts and its Young Writers League (YoWL) presented the winners of the 5th Annual “Art of Writing” Contest at a March 17 awards reception held in the art ...
A new mural which aims to inspire people to spend more time by a river enjoying nature has been revealed. The artwork was ...