Artist Charles Gaines doesn't want to tell you what to think; he wants his work to inspire viewers to think for themselves.
Small island nations are enduring the dual threat of physical displacement and the loss of cultural identity as climate change accelerates. Rising sea levels are reshaping their landscapes, but the ...
The Weisman Art Foundation’s actions highlight how climate change reshapes the protection of cultural heritage worldwide ...
Invasive plants (i.e. weeds) have been on the upswing lately as a threat to take over desirable plants, out-compete farm crops, and disturb the fragile health of ecosystems.
Across the globe, cultural institutions are implementing new measures to protect their artifacts from the ravages of climate ...
A Political Ecology of Things,” argued, “there was never a time when human agency was anything other than an interfolding network of humanity and nonhumanity” (p. 31). The rocks’ refusal to be ...
New exhibitions opening this week at t Museum of Art offer viewers a look at where humanity and nature intersect. The mixed-media works featured in "Luciana Abait: Fractured Geographies" examine "the ...
WITH THE MAINE COAST. THE TIME. YOLO MEANS YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE. PHOENIX IN THE CAMDEN TOBOGGAN CHUTE WAS BUILT IN THE 1930S, AND IT’S STILL THE ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD. THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS CAME ...
DeepSeek, China’s answer to OpenAI, is now widely accessible. As the DeepSeek-R1 model continues to make waves, I tried it ...