Tag: art
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Here’s what fashion aesthetics are trending in Canadian cities
[ad_1] Canadian fashion and design trends are constantly evolving. From the Canadian tuxedo of the early 2010s to the skinny jeans to the indie phase of the 2010s, there is always a standout aesthetic that encapsulates a generation’s self-expression. According to Pinterest, the pandemic has definitely impacted fashion aesthetic trends in recent years. Search data ... -
CIU Hosts Opening of New Health Science Lab > Columbia Business Report
[ad_1] Columbia International University will open a new 2,700-square-foot Health Science Lab this week as part of the continued expansion of its healthcare program. Starting at 11:00 am on Friday, the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the lab will take place. The lab is located near the Jones Center at the Monticello Road entrance to CIU. CIU’s ... -
AMDL Circle forges a home for science in a sculptural lattice with the Novartis Pavilion
[ad_1] “Future-orientated, innovative, open and optimistic” is how Italian architect Michele De Lucchi’s AMDL Circle introduces its design for the Novartis Pavilion in Basel, Switzerland. Presenting itself as an architectural symbol, the sculptural form of the new pavilion with its technologically advanced lattice facade explores the potential of architecture to communicate the values of science. ... -
Los Angeles designer says ever-evolving fashion aesthetics have a constant impact on interiors
[ad_1] Because of her passion for fashion, Los Angelesbased designer Jaqui Seerman approaches his projects with style, often blending bright colors, textures and original art to make a bold statement in a room. “Fashion and interior design are very similar,” Sheerman told Mansion Global. The designers explained how every aspect of fashion, from fabrics to ... -
Ohio kids’ education includes art, not just STEM
[ad_1] Jeff Kurtz lives in Newark and is a professor of communications at Dennison College. It was hard to miss the excitement that erupted in Dispatch’s “Conversation” section on Sunday, August 14th. A sober editorial authored by opinion editor Amelia Robinson, “Not Welcome in Ohio,” Silicon Heart by doctors Ayanna Howard, Frederick Bathory, and corporate ... -
BioInnovation Institute supports three international start-ups developing pioneering science in therapeutics and health technologies
[ad_1] copenhagen denmark, August 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The BioInnovation Institute (BII), an international for-profit, non-profit foundation fostering and accelerating world-class life sciences research, today announces investments in three international UK start-ups Did. GermanyWhen FinlandThe three new ventures are strategically aligned with BII’s focus to develop groundbreaking scientific initiatives across the therapeutic and healthtech sectors. ... -
The impact of vintage fashion on the emotional value of clothing
[ad_1] As a writer, vintage clothes have a special value. Stories are embedded in the seams, memories are stuffed in the lining, tucked between the pleats and hidden at the hem. The previous owner may have left behind evidence such as shopping lists, coffee stains, or debris from a dance that the previous owner kept ... -
CEA unions to vote Sunday night on whether Columbus teachers will strike
[ad_1] The Columbus Education Association announced that more than 94% of its members voted to go on strike for the first time since 1975, rejecting the Columbus City Board of Education’s last-minute proposal. The official confirmation was that CEA members were seen leaving a meeting at the Greater Columbus Convention Center and were allowed to ...










