Ülo Vilimaa's Birthday is Celebrated with an Exhibition of His Paintings
An exhibition titled 'Firebird' celebrating the 85th birthday of dancer, director, and choreographer Ülo Vilimaa will open at the University of Tartu's Molecular and Cell Biology Institute.
In Madrid, the Cultural Institute celebrates the Week of Italian Contemporary Art
The Italian Cultural Institute in Madrid hosted a convivial evening for contemporary art professionals, marking the first Week of Italian Contemporary Art.
"Cultural Diplomacy": An Argentine Seeks to Globalize Latin American Art from New York
Ariel Aisiks, an Argentine entrepreneur, aims to enhance the visibility of Latin American art globally through his institute based in New York City.
Good News in the Fight Against Cancer: 'Yellow Hill' Offers Patients Something They Have Never Experienced Before
The Masaryk Oncology Institute in Brno is set to open a new patient-friendly entrance pavilion and a state-of-the-art cancer prevention center, marking a significant development in its history.
Obituary for Henrike Naumann: She Took Furniture Seriously
Henrike Naumann, a politically engaged artist known for her work in furniture design, has passed away after a brief but serious illness, as confirmed by the Institute for Foreign Relations.
Notification on February 14
The Hankyoreh newspaper reports on various local events, including a discussion on distorted historical narratives, recognition of an award for consumer finance protection, an art competition, and a significant donation to a research institute.
"The Institute of the Ombudswoman has failed." Part of students and staff question the investigation after a renowned professor was dismissed
A university ombudswoman's investigation into the conduct of a distinguished art history professor results in his dismissal, raising concerns and criticisms from parts of the academic community.
"Go down to the street and talk to strangers".. 5 lessons in the art of storytelling
The Poynter Institute emphasizes that successful journalistic stories still rely on fieldwork and listening to people, as derived from the experiences of award-winning journalists.
The chapel of the oldest institute in Madrid recovers its Baroque ceiling
The Community of Madrid has completed the comprehensive restoration of the mural paintings that cover the vault of the small temple of IES San Isidro.