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  1. Can LEGO bricks capture the essence of Portugal?
    Imagine the vibrant tiles of Portugal transformed into LEGO art. Riscio's 'Mosaic of Portuguese Tiles' not only showcases traditional patterns but also invites you to experience cultural nostalgia through building.
    Read more in: brick.news/blog/lego-azulejos-

    #LEGO #Portugal #CulturalArt #Mosaic #LEGOArt #Bricks #Design

  2. I Love This New Art

    Public art continues to transform urban landscapes, bringing creativity and meaning to walls around the world. These newly painted murals reflect diverse themes, styles, and cultural narratives. More: 106 Of The Most Beloved Street Art Photos – Year 2024 1 Floyd Mendoza’s Portrait in Houston, Texas This hyperrealistic mural by Floyd Mendoza captures the deeply expressive face of an elderly man, painted with incredible detail. The soft, natural lighting and warm color palette enhance […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/03/09

  3. I Love This New Art

    Public art continues to transform urban landscapes, bringing creativity and meaning to walls around the world. These newly painted murals reflect diverse themes, styles, and cultural narratives. More: 106 Of The Most Beloved Street Art Photos – Year 2024 1 Floyd Mendoza’s Portrait in Houston, Texas This hyperrealistic mural by Floyd Mendoza captures the deeply expressive face of an elderly man, painted with incredible detail. The soft, natural lighting and warm color palette enhance […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/03/09

  4. I Love This New Art

    Public art continues to transform urban landscapes, bringing creativity and meaning to walls around the world. These newly painted murals reflect diverse themes, styles, and cultural narratives. More: 106 Of The Most Beloved Street Art Photos – Year 2024 1 Floyd Mendoza’s Portrait in Houston, Texas This hyperrealistic mural by Floyd Mendoza captures the deeply expressive face of an elderly man, painted with incredible detail. The soft, natural lighting and warm color palette enhance […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/03/09

  5. I Love This New Art

    Public art continues to transform urban landscapes, bringing creativity and meaning to walls around the world. These newly painted murals reflect diverse themes, styles, and cultural narratives. More: 106 Of The Most Beloved Street Art Photos – Year 2024 1 Floyd Mendoza’s Portrait in Houston, Texas This hyperrealistic mural by Floyd Mendoza captures the deeply expressive face of an elderly man, painted with incredible detail. The soft, natural lighting and warm color palette enhance […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/03/09

  6. I Love This New Art

    Public art continues to transform urban landscapes, bringing creativity and meaning to walls around the world. These newly painted murals reflect diverse themes, styles, and cultural narratives. More: 106 Of The Most Beloved Street Art Photos – Year 2024 1 Floyd Mendoza’s Portrait in Houston, Texas This hyperrealistic mural by Floyd Mendoza captures the deeply expressive face of an elderly man, painted with incredible detail. The soft, natural lighting and warm color palette enhance […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/03/09

  7. Bvlbancha Public Access is pleased to announce that we have received a $50,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation Humanities in Place program.

    In late 2024, the Foundation reached out to our team and requested that we submit an application to continue Bvlbancha Public Access’ mission of platforming Indigenous Gulf South voices. We are honored that the work of uplifting our community of collaborating artists and leaders compelled national support. Our proposal, “Equitable Recursion,” shores up existing programming of the Indigenous Gulf Stream biennial, and grows our work within art-centered convenings, publications, and equitable intellectual property interactions.

    This grant makes the 2025 Indigenous Gulf Stream possible and allows our organization the leeway to push further into joyful and innovative media.

    More information is available on our Substack:
    bvlbanchapublicaccess.substack

    #IndigenousGulf #Louisiana #Indigenous #IndigenousCreatives #AlternativeMedia #CulturalArt #NOLA @noladon

  8. Bvlbancha Public Access is pleased to announce that we have received a $50,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation Humanities in Place program.

    In late 2024, the Foundation reached out to our team and requested that we submit an application to continue Bvlbancha Public Access’ mission of platforming Indigenous Gulf South voices. We are honored that the work of uplifting our community of collaborating artists and leaders compelled national support. Our proposal, “Equitable Recursion,” shores up existing programming of the Indigenous Gulf Stream biennial, and grows our work within art-centered convenings, publications, and equitable intellectual property interactions.

    This grant makes the 2025 Indigenous Gulf Stream possible and allows our organization the leeway to push further into joyful and innovative media.

    More information is available on our Substack:
    bvlbanchapublicaccess.substack

    #IndigenousGulf #Louisiana #Indigenous #IndigenousCreatives #AlternativeMedia #CulturalArt #NOLA @noladon

  9. Bvlbancha Public Access is pleased to announce that we have received a $50,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation Humanities in Place program.

    In late 2024, the Foundation reached out to our team and requested that we submit an application to continue Bvlbancha Public Access’ mission of platforming Indigenous Gulf South voices. We are honored that the work of uplifting our community of collaborating artists and leaders compelled national support. Our proposal, “Equitable Recursion,” shores up existing programming of the Indigenous Gulf Stream biennial, and grows our work within art-centered convenings, publications, and equitable intellectual property interactions.

    This grant makes the 2025 Indigenous Gulf Stream possible and allows our organization the leeway to push further into joyful and innovative media.

    More information is available on our Substack:
    bvlbanchapublicaccess.substack

    #IndigenousGulf #Louisiana #Indigenous #IndigenousCreatives #AlternativeMedia #CulturalArt #NOLA @noladon

  10. Bvlbancha Public Access is pleased to announce that we have received a $50,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation Humanities in Place program.

    In late 2024, the Foundation reached out to our team and requested that we submit an application to continue Bvlbancha Public Access’ mission of platforming Indigenous Gulf South voices. We are honored that the work of uplifting our community of collaborating artists and leaders compelled national support. Our proposal, “Equitable Recursion,” shores up existing programming of the Indigenous Gulf Stream biennial, and grows our work within art-centered convenings, publications, and equitable intellectual property interactions.

    This grant makes the 2025 Indigenous Gulf Stream possible and allows our organization the leeway to push further into joyful and innovative media.

    More information is available on our Substack:
    bvlbanchapublicaccess.substack

    #IndigenousGulf #Louisiana #Indigenous #IndigenousCreatives #AlternativeMedia #CulturalArt #NOLA @noladon

  11. Bvlbancha Public Access is pleased to announce that we have received a $50,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation Humanities in Place program.

    In late 2024, the Foundation reached out to our team and requested that we submit an application to continue Bvlbancha Public Access’ mission of platforming Indigenous Gulf South voices. We are honored that the work of uplifting our community of collaborating artists and leaders compelled national support. Our proposal, “Equitable Recursion,” shores up existing programming of the Indigenous Gulf Stream biennial, and grows our work within art-centered convenings, publications, and equitable intellectual property interactions.

    This grant makes the 2025 Indigenous Gulf Stream possible and allows our organization the leeway to push further into joyful and innovative media.

    More information is available on our Substack:
    bvlbanchapublicaccess.substack

    #IndigenousGulf #Louisiana #Indigenous #IndigenousCreatives #AlternativeMedia #CulturalArt #NOLA @noladon

  12. The Nu Alliance Project, a partnership of Bvlbancha Public Access, Dillard University, and the The New Orleans Foundation for Francophone Culture, invites you to an free public evening celebration of the aesthetics and iconography of Indigenous and African cultures on Tuesday, Jan 21, 2025.

    The project underscores the intricate relationships among Native American, and African-descended peoples in Louisiana. Through storytelling, art, and exchange, the Nu Alliance Project aims to transform cultural divides into bridges, honoring Black and Native heritage. The Wolof word ñu, meaning “we," and the ‘Uma word núah, meaning "to walk," aligns with the cultural interweaving born from forced migrations and shared histories of racism/colonialism. “Pattern Recognition,” seeks to create a transformative space where “we walk together.”

    More info: bvlbanchapublicaccess.substack

    #IndigenousGulf #IndigenousCreatives #HBCU #LiveEvents #NOLA #Louisiana #Indigenous #CulturalArt @noladon @blackmastodon

  13. The Nu Alliance Project, a partnership of Bvlbancha Public Access, Dillard University, and the The New Orleans Foundation for Francophone Culture, invites you to an free public evening celebration of the aesthetics and iconography of Indigenous and African cultures on Tuesday, Jan 21, 2025.

    The project underscores the intricate relationships among Native American, and African-descended peoples in Louisiana. Through storytelling, art, and exchange, the Nu Alliance Project aims to transform cultural divides into bridges, honoring Black and Native heritage. The Wolof word ñu, meaning “we," and the ‘Uma word núah, meaning "to walk," aligns with the cultural interweaving born from forced migrations and shared histories of racism/colonialism. “Pattern Recognition,” seeks to create a transformative space where “we walk together.”

    More info: bvlbanchapublicaccess.substack

    #IndigenousGulf #IndigenousCreatives #HBCU #LiveEvents #NOLA #Louisiana #Indigenous #CulturalArt @noladon @blackmastodon

  14. The Nu Alliance Project, a partnership of Bvlbancha Public Access, Dillard University, and the The New Orleans Foundation for Francophone Culture, invites you to an free public evening celebration of the aesthetics and iconography of Indigenous and African cultures on Tuesday, Jan 21, 2025.

    The project underscores the intricate relationships among Native American, and African-descended peoples in Louisiana. Through storytelling, art, and exchange, the Nu Alliance Project aims to transform cultural divides into bridges, honoring Black and Native heritage. The Wolof word ñu, meaning “we," and the ‘Uma word núah, meaning "to walk," aligns with the cultural interweaving born from forced migrations and shared histories of racism/colonialism. “Pattern Recognition,” seeks to create a transformative space where “we walk together.”

    More info: bvlbanchapublicaccess.substack

    #IndigenousGulf #IndigenousCreatives #HBCU #LiveEvents #NOLA #Louisiana #Indigenous #CulturalArt @noladon @blackmastodon

  15. The Nu Alliance Project, a partnership of Bvlbancha Public Access, Dillard University, and the The New Orleans Foundation for Francophone Culture, invites you to an free public evening celebration of the aesthetics and iconography of Indigenous and African cultures on Tuesday, Jan 21, 2025.

    The project underscores the intricate relationships among Native American, and African-descended peoples in Louisiana. Through storytelling, art, and exchange, the Nu Alliance Project aims to transform cultural divides into bridges, honoring Black and Native heritage. The Wolof word ñu, meaning “we," and the ‘Uma word núah, meaning "to walk," aligns with the cultural interweaving born from forced migrations and shared histories of racism/colonialism. “Pattern Recognition,” seeks to create a transformative space where “we walk together.”

    More info: bvlbanchapublicaccess.substack

    #IndigenousGulf #IndigenousCreatives #HBCU #LiveEvents #NOLA #Louisiana #Indigenous #CulturalArt @noladon @blackmastodon

  16. The Nu Alliance Project, a partnership of Bvlbancha Public Access, Dillard University, and the The New Orleans Foundation for Francophone Culture, invites you to an free public evening celebration of the aesthetics and iconography of Indigenous and African cultures on Tuesday, Jan 21, 2025.

    The project underscores the intricate relationships among Native American, and African-descended peoples in Louisiana. Through storytelling, art, and exchange, the Nu Alliance Project aims to transform cultural divides into bridges, honoring Black and Native heritage. The Wolof word ñu, meaning “we," and the ‘Uma word núah, meaning "to walk," aligns with the cultural interweaving born from forced migrations and shared histories of racism/colonialism. “Pattern Recognition,” seeks to create a transformative space where “we walk together.”

    More info: bvlbanchapublicaccess.substack

    #IndigenousGulf #IndigenousCreatives #HBCU #LiveEvents #NOLA #Louisiana #Indigenous #CulturalArt @noladon @blackmastodon

  17. Spending a few moments at our local park admiring the new art.

    nwtrolls.org
    Massive troll statues by Danish artist Thomas Danbo

    “In nature, there is no landfill. Nature is circular, everything has a meaning and everything is recycled ”
    #SalishTribes #Scandinavia #culturalArt

  18. Spending a few moments at our local park admiring the new art.

    nwtrolls.org
    Massive troll statues by Danish artist Thomas Danbo

    “In nature, there is no landfill. Nature is circular, everything has a meaning and everything is recycled ”
    #SalishTribes #Scandinavia #culturalArt

  19. Spending a few moments at our local park admiring the new art.

    nwtrolls.org
    Massive troll statues by Danish artist Thomas Danbo

    “In nature, there is no landfill. Nature is circular, everything has a meaning and everything is recycled ”
    #SalishTribes #Scandinavia #culturalArt

  20. Spending a few moments at our local park admiring the new art.

    nwtrolls.org
    Massive troll statues by Danish artist Thomas Danbo

    “In nature, there is no landfill. Nature is circular, everything has a meaning and everything is recycled ”
    #SalishTribes #Scandinavia #culturalArt

  21. Spending a few moments at our local park admiring the new art.

    nwtrolls.org
    Massive troll statues by Danish artist Thomas Danbo

    “In nature, there is no landfill. Nature is circular, everything has a meaning and everything is recycled ”
    #SalishTribes #Scandinavia #culturalArt

  22. Drawing upon the rich #embroidery #heritage of her childhood in #Mumbai , Sarita Gujar combines #traditional #Indian #craftsmanship with western embroidery techniques & is sharing her skills with other #embroiderers in #Fredericton

    Gujar's #expertise is in #shisha embroidery, also known as #MirrorWork . This #ancient #technique was originally the domain of poor #artisans who mimicked the bejewelled fashions of the wealthy.

    cbc.ca/amp/1.6859141

    #AsianMastodon #CulturalArt #IndianArtists

  23. Drawing upon the rich #embroidery #heritage of her childhood in #Mumbai , Sarita Gujar combines #traditional #Indian #craftsmanship with western embroidery techniques & is sharing her skills with other #embroiderers in #Fredericton

    Gujar's #expertise is in #shisha embroidery, also known as #MirrorWork . This #ancient #technique was originally the domain of poor #artisans who mimicked the bejewelled fashions of the wealthy.

    cbc.ca/amp/1.6859141

    #AsianMastodon #CulturalArt #IndianArtists

  24. Drawing upon the rich #embroidery #heritage of her childhood in #Mumbai , Sarita Gujar combines #traditional #Indian #craftsmanship with western embroidery techniques & is sharing her skills with other #embroiderers in #Fredericton

    Gujar's #expertise is in #shisha embroidery, also known as #MirrorWork . This #ancient #technique was originally the domain of poor #artisans who mimicked the bejewelled fashions of the wealthy.

    cbc.ca/amp/1.6859141

    #AsianMastodon #CulturalArt #IndianArtists

  25. Drawing upon the rich #embroidery #heritage of her childhood in #Mumbai , Sarita Gujar combines #traditional #Indian #craftsmanship with western embroidery techniques & is sharing her skills with other #embroiderers in #Fredericton

    Gujar's #expertise is in #shisha embroidery, also known as #MirrorWork . This #ancient #technique was originally the domain of poor #artisans who mimicked the bejewelled fashions of the wealthy.

    cbc.ca/amp/1.6859141

    #AsianMastodon #CulturalArt #IndianArtists