The artist’s intimate 1929 canvas, from her first stay in New Mexico, seems to gaze up at a towering tree with awe and fascination.
A GNA Feature by Laudia Anyorkor Nunoo Tema, March 19, GNA – Before the hum of engines powering cargo vessels at Ghana’s busiest harbour, the Tema Port, there existed a quiet ancestral settlement of ...
The street is one of many slated for work this summer.
Jeffrey Tibbetts, a member of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, leads free workshops at libraries across the ...
Living among the Ponderosa and Piñon pines of Yavapai County is a privilege. Still, this year, our namesake trees are facing ...
Discover the history of peach pit carving, from its ancient Chinese roots to 19th-century American pioneers and the famous ...
Around a decade ago, Shinsuke Inoue sourced a piece of Japanese wood and carved a depiction of his child, “wanting to preserve their likeness in three dimensions,” the artist tells Colossal. The ...
Some places immediately capture your attention, pulling you into landscapes that feel vast, timeless, and deeply... The post ...
In 1899, in the village of Bagicz in northwestern Poland, an eroding seaside cliff gave way and released something extraordinary: a wooden log coffin, tumbling from the earth where it had rested for ...
A One-of-a-Kind Coffin From the Roman Iron Age The coffin is remarkable for what it is and for the simple fact that it survived. It is the only preserved wooden sarcophagus of its kind from the Roman ...
Long ago, Hispanic sheepherders carved names, dates and drawings into Valles Caldera’s aspens. Can a small team of surveyors record the etchings before they disappear?
After a second visit, here are 8 more thoughts on the themes and highlights of the Whitney's closely watched survey.