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A frog croaks from a walking trail. A hiker snaps a photo and uploads it to iNaturalist. That single act—one person, one ...
The number of peer-reviewed studies using iNaturalist data has surged more than tenfold in the past five years, new research ...
"What is it like to be a teen right now?" Young artists explored that question for two different exhibitions of their work this summer. But on the National Mall, their work was deemed too political.
In her Sandler Hudson Gallery exhibit "INSTAR," artist, environmentalist, activist and professor Pam Longobardi explores the psychological tension between humans and nature.
In Turin, Alan Sonfist was commissioned by Parco Arte Vivente to create a new work for his solo exhibition, curated by Marco ...
While anticipation builds for the future Cypress Village, British Properties is already bringing the area to life. Set above the city with views of Burrard Inlet, Cypress Village Pop-Up has become a ...
The United States has over 570 national wildlife refuges, and they face growing dangers from climate change, pollution, ...
At the 15th Belfast Photo Festival, striking installations and images transformed the city into a living gallery, where ...
From a delicious champagne and fried chicken pairing to The Forage and the Winter Schnappsfest, there's plenty to see and do ...
The Beals Preserve in Southboro, Massachusetts is home to a special annual outdoor art exhibit called Art on the Trails.
ASU Professor Betsy Schneider took a picture of her daughter, and saw them as a document of human development. Schneider exhibited the photographs, which was controversial.
Running until Aug. 24, The Norton Museum's "Blur / Obscure / Distort" features the work of artists who challenge the traditional role of photography.
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