Swedish creator Anton Wörmann shares how a fascination with Japan evolved into a mission to rescue and renovate abandoned homes through his platform Anton in Japan and design brand Japandi Houses.
https://t.co/7PUQY7PyOP
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After the loss of her husband, Maggie Galloway found herself navigating profound grief, isolation, and uncertainty. Through Art Grief Therapy, painting became a conversation, a guide, and a means of healing.
https://t.co/U3ZJGdAiWU
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London Dunn explores the history and emotional impact of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, from Maya Lin’s groundbreaking design to the powerful symbols woven throughout the site.
https://t.co/dV0LRpY3F9
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In this rich and informative talk, Amy McKinsey traces the roots of jazz from the hardships of slavery to its explosive cultural growth in cities like New Orleans and Chicago.
https://t.co/ADrgGppfdI
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Brent Manke reflects on the hidden cost of constantly rushing through life. Through personal anecdotes—from speed-walking through daily routines to crawling across the prairie on a tractor—he explores how pace shapes perception.
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Photographer John Sypal has spent over two decades documenting Tokyo’s vibrant street photography culture—not by photographing people directly, but by capturing the cameras they carry.
https://t.co/NKtCj77QUV
#PechaKucha#20x20#TokyoCameraStyle#Photography#StreetPhotography
At Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History, exhibit specialists Emily Jaques and Bob Belote design, build, and maintain the hands-on interactives that help visitors experience science through touch and movement.
https://t.co/6jCzoUSd6s
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