An Inside Look At Art-School Studios Around The World
Photographer Leonora Hamill captured quiet moments for her Art in Progress series.
Photographer Leonora Hamill captured quiet moments for her Art in Progress series.
Yang:Ripol’s support system for the flower is a duo of adjustable steel rods.
Clip Tree, the ingenious little storage system by a Cranbrook grad student, is fast becoming one of Kickstarter’s rare furniture success stories.
New work from Nancy Davidson examines the cowgirl, the wild child of early feminism.
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Maybe someday our desks will accomodate our power cords. Until then, there’s this $15 fix.
The MusixCube poses the question: What if composing music were as simple as failing to solve the puzzle?
The Coren is the first two-wheel endeavor from UBC, a company better known for making parts for Toyota’s Formula 1 car.
The design studio Mgmt. hides telling data points inside their reimagined variations of the Stars and Stripes.
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