The art is based on two of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals: “Climate Action” and “Life Below Water”.
Climate art installation will melt when the temperature hits a particular mark, showcasing how it's a living art.
Similarly, the University was a partner with South East Water on the project entitled CatchmentLIFE supported by the Ofwat £2 million Innovation in Water Challenge (IWC). The project addresses how ...
Anything tastes sweeter when it’s locally made. Backed By Bees is a Burlington-based honey farm located on 6214 Appleby Line, ...
As the camera sat underwater, the silent depths of the mysterious ocean suddenly woke up to life, revealing sights of ...
No matter where you live-along the coast, in the heartland, or somewhere in between-your life is affected by water quality. Water quality issues raise many questions that are important to us all at ...
Neighbors on Mariposa Street in Altadena, Calif., say artworks can be remade, but how do you restart a community?
As New York Theatre Ballet takes the stage in ECU’s Wright Auditorium this weekend, Artistic Director Steven Melendez expects ...
Pottery in India holds religious and cultural significance, with pots used to represent deities and perform rituals. But when did major shifts in pottery styles occur, and how did the introduction of ...
No one cuts up a fine silk scarf to patch old work clothes; you want fabrics that match. And you don’t put your wine in ...