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Celebrating Ada Lovelace: The World’s First Programmer Who Saw a World that Wasn’t There Yet
Ada Lovelace Day is celebrated on the second Tuesday of October.
Artworks of multi-awarded Filipino painter and sculptor Nemesio Miranda and his son Don Nemesio Miranda III will be featured ...
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Visual artists come together to reflect
Visual artists Marina Emphietzi and Elena Sarri Varnava are jointly exhibiting their work in Limassol this month, under the ...
The famous Colombian painter and sculptor, Fernando Botero, who created the "Boterismo" style by presenting oversized ...
The solo exhibition "The Triumph of Form" to be held at the Heydar Aliyev Center will present more than 100 works by the ...
Simon Thompson takes a deep dive into the career of pioneering animated filmmaker Ralph Bakshi… This is only tangentially ...
IF Mary Ellen Best were to return to York, she’d hardly recognise the street where she was born since the house itself has, ...
This October, several Pittsburgh galleries celebrate past artists and styles whose legacies continue to shape the artistic present.
Friends of the Rutland Free Library October Book Sales — 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Rutland Free Library, 10 Court St., Rutland. 802-773-1860. VFW Post 648 Rutland — Burger Night, Queen of Hearts Drawing. Open To ...
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“It took over 37 years to discover my own art style”: artist Tamara Nederkoorn on forging her own path
Tamara Nederkoorn is a self-taught artist whose work explores warriors, mystical beings and ethereal figures, which she usually depicts using alcohol markers. As part of our First Impressions series, ...
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