A portrait of Navajo women who carry history and healing through the art of weaving. This short film follows two Navajo weavers whose work preserves memory, identity, and ancestral knowledge. Through ...
Lin Tian receives funding from the Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator (ASCA) and the Defence Innovation Network. Marian-Andrei Rizoiu receives funding from the Advanced Strategic Capabilities ...
"Master of the Loom" at New York's Sapar Contemporary shines a light on the American artist's legendary weavings. Ethel Stein. Courtesy of Sapar Contemporary and The Stein Family. Stein was born in ...
Small-cap stock investors may want to tone down their enthusiasm over the Russell 2000 breaking out. That’s because researchers have found that the so-called small-cap effect — the tendency for ...
Installation view, "Pure Moods: Credit: Courtesy Junior. Mood is everything—at least, that’s the compelling central proposal of “Pure Moods,” up now at Junior. gallery in Lawndale. With this amorphous ...
When people are asked what a “small farm” is, they may base their answer on the number of acres or number of animals a farm has – and they often assume that there aren’t many of them. However, small, ...
Small ships may not have the variety of entertainment and activities found on larger ships, but that’s fine with Travel + Leisure readers, who praise this category of ships, which we define as those ...
The US humorist Christopher Morley once described the human body as “an ingenious assembly of portable plumbing”. He wasn’t wrong: from our cardiovascular and lymphatic systems to our guts and urinary ...
At the core of every thriving small business is resilience. Strong foundations and a sound vision matter more than big ideas. People and purpose come first. There’s no question that America’s small ...
Small businesses power our economy from the ground up, driving innovation and building products that keep America strong, competitive, and secure. During National Small Business Week, we celebrate the ...
The Ortega family’s weaving history goes back to the early 1700s when Gabriel Ortega settled in the Northern Rio Grande Valley. He used his weaving skills to make essential items like clothes, ...
You’re standing in line at the supermarket or drugstore when a stranger speaks up. “Hello, how are you?” the stranger greets you. “Good, and you?” might be your response. Your conversation partner ...