Publications tagged `ART`
Name | Followers | ||
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Minneapolis Institute of Art | From Monet to Matisse, Asian to African, ancient to contemporary, Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) is a world-renowned art museum that welcomes everyone. | 212 | |
Graphic Language | Thoughts & opinion on graphic design & creating it. | 188 | |
Awake & Alive Mind | The science of consciousness | 183 | |
Feral Horses | Blog | Co-own art | 180 | |
The Reckless Muse | The Reckless Muse is a hangout for dangerous artists, rebellious makers, and disorderly creators. | 178 | |
The Reflectionist | A publication by Larry G. Maguire, freelance writer, psychology graduate and writer on the psychology of human performance, creativity, and human behaviour. | 178 | |
Blockchain Art Collective | Art Provenance in the Digital Age | 172 | |
Rolli | Stories, Poems, Cartoons, Drawings — and More | 171 | |
PhotoCurious | Photography, techniques and processes, photo essays, photography and culture. philosophy, reviews, interviews | 164 | |
ThoughtWorks Arts | ThoughtWorks Arts programs, exploring emerging technologies and how they relate to society | 163 | |
Photo Paradox | At Photo Paradox, we discuss cameras, lens, technique, and workflow. We also talk about overused or underused gear, gear recommendations, and gear reviews so you know what to buy next. | 159 | |
The Beautiful Thinkers Project | Carolyn Hadlock (Executive Creative Director, Young & Laramore) sits down with founders, leaders, creators, and visionaries across industries and disciplines to learn more about how they imagine and produce ideas, and explore what makes beautiful thinking. | 156 | |
Mighty Bear Games | Mighty Bear is a venture-backed studio dedicated to making games which combine the depth of desktop with the accessibility of mobile. | 156 | |
Inevitable Word | Inevitable Word is a pedestal for the newer forms of Poetry, Prose and literary Criticism. It is an attempt to bring into every manuscript the inevitable word and expression of the Spirit, as may be found in the Vedas, and more prominently, in the works of Sri Aurobindo. | 151 | |
The Humanist Museum | For museum change-makers and humans anywhere | 150 |