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As part of culture360's Media Partnership with Krack! Printmaking Collective, we speak to Sukma Smita, Artistic Director of the TRILOGIA Printmaking Festival, to uncover the festival's journey and ...
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Paper, Color, Line” is on display through April 27 at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, features over a ...
An exclusive exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art explores Pablo Picasso's prolonged experimentation with paper, featuring hundreds of works spanning the Spanish master's nearly eight-decade ...
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The acquisition could boost Globe Media’s audience, though it’s unclear how many Boston Magazine readers already subscribe to the Globe in print or online. The Globe currently publishes Globe ...
“In the 90s and early 2000s there was widespread use by the broadcast and news media of private investigators. In most cases, their use was for public interest journalism and to obtain ...