Tag: Park
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National Park Service Orders Removal of Quotes at Bunker Hill After Visitor Complains of ‘Woke’ Ideology
After a visitor to the Bunker Hill Monument in Massachusetts complained that a panel contained a quote expressing “woke” feminist ideology, the National Park Service ordered a review of materials at the site. As a result of the review, the Washington Post reported Thursday, the organization ordered the removal of three quotes at the site. read more
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Jongjin Park Layers Slip-Soaked Paper into Patchwork Sculptures
Given the heat generated during firing, it’s rare to see paper incorporated into a ceramics practice. For Seoul-based artist Jongjin Park, though, the two go hand-in-hand. Park recently won the 2026 Loewe Craft Prize, a prestigious annual award celebrating innovative makers, for his striking sculpture “Strata of Illusion.” A rectangular shape with an open top read more
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Artists Thinking Out Loud: The IFPDA Returns to the Park Avenue Armory this April
Announcement The fair will bring together 80 exhibitors and an expanded focus on drawings in a nod to the medium’s long-standing relationship with printmaking. IFPDA February 25, 2026 — 3 min read Paula Rego, Untitled 2 (1999), etching on paper, 38 x 48 cm, 15 x 18 7/8 in, edition of 17 (© Estate of read more
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TEFAF New York Names 88 Exhibitors for 2026 Edition at Park Avenue Armory
TEFAF New York will return to the Park Avenue Armory from May 15 to 19, 2026, with 88 exhibitors presenting modern and contemporary art, design, jewelry, and antiquities. An invitation-only preview will take place on May 14. The 2026 edition will bring together dealers from 14 countries across four continents. The roster includes nine new read more
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South Africa: Kruger National Park Implements Gate Quotas to Avoid Overcrowding
The South African National Parks (SANParks) has advised day visitors planning to visit the Kruger National Park (KNP) during the festive season that gate quotas will be in place to prevent overcrowding on the roads and facilities. “Once daily quotas are reached, only pre-booked visitors will be allowed entry. Queueing will then apply, and access read more
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A Sculpture Made of Tens of Thousands of Aluminum Facets Writhes in a Knoxville Park
A vibrant new pavilion rises to meet the square’s picturesque trees in Cradle of Country Music Park in Knoxville, Tennessee, connecting the city’s Old Town and its theater district. Made from tens of thousands of individual pieces of painted aluminum, the vivid “Pier 865” provides both a resting place and a vantage point in a read more
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A Wild Night Out: The Art of Anna Park – Hi-Fructose Magazine
charcoal allows me to see my ideas come to life as soon as I conceive them… “I feel as though the reason why I keep gravitating towards those mediums is because the immediacy of charcoal allows me to see my ideas come to life as soon as I conceive them,” Park says. “I sometimes make read more
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