Producers Must Comply with Emerging Program Regulations
7.17.25
Producers must familiarize themselves with existing laws to comply with new deadlines and participate in administrative processes for emerging programs. This is particularly important as each program has unique scope and application, requiring producers to seek legal guidance to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the requirements under respective programs.
Vietnamese Artists Confront Identity in Southern America
7.17.25
The "Hoa Tay" exhibition focuses on Vietnamese-American artists exploring displacement and cultural identity in the American South. It features works by Brandon Tho Harris, Christian Ðinh, Millian Pham Lien Giang, Đan Lynh Phạm, Kenny Nguyen, Lien Truong, and Loc Huynh. The show delves into the nuanced duality of their experiences, but falls short of fully engaging with the complex history of the region.
The Wacom MovinkPad 11 is a portable digital drawing tablet designed for comfort and versatility, suitable for both beginners and professional artists. Tetsuya Kobayashi, Executive Officer at Celsys, highlights the device's intuitive experience when paired with Clip Studio Paint. The MovinkPad 11 supports various writing instruments from brands like Dr. Grip, LAMY, and STAEDTLER, allowing users to choose a pen that suits their personal style. A protective case with a standfoot is available separately, providing ergonomic drawing in different angles. The Wacom MovinkPad 11 will be available this summer; more information can be found on the official Wacom website.
A Brazilian martial art called capoeira has been recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage and is being used to help Parkinson's patients. Practiced for centuries by Afro-Brazilians, it combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music. A project called "Parkinson's in the swing" uses capoeira classes to improve balance and mobility in people with Parkinson's disease, such as 80-year-old retired teacher Nilma Teles de Freitas, who credits the practice with helping her regain her balance after being diagnosed over a decade ago.
Global luxury is embracing Indian heritage, craftsmanship, and cultural icons, with brands like Dior, Prada, Bulgari, and Louis Vuitton incorporating elements of Indian culture into their designs, such as Kolhapuri-style sandals and Mangalsutra lines. Indian homegrown labels are redefining the narrative by being authentic, rooted, and visionary, setting a new tone for global luxury in India.
Morocco Invests in Traditional Craft Revival Programs
7.17.25
A new generation of traditional craft centers in Morocco aims to preserve the country's handicrafts heritage through training, with the help of government investment. The initiative is led by Youssef Mellouki, director of Training and Qualification Centers for Handicrafts Trades, as it seeks to counter the threat posed by cheaper alternatives.
Korea's prehistoric petroglyphs have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The move comes after Korea lost a vote to add Japan's Hashima Island to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee's agenda. To celebrate this new designation, Ulsan plans to revamp its city tour programs starting July 19, with added daytime and family tours that include visits to petroglyph sites and the Petroglyph Museum. The city will also develop a historical walking trail, investing 17.5 billion won by 2030 to create an 11.6-kilometer path featuring three sections of trails and historic roads.
Lynette Brown Redefines the Suitor in Art Exhibition
7.16.25
Artist Lynette Brown's solo exhibition "Suitor" explores the complex rituals of romantic pursuit through intimate compositions that capture moments of anticipation, reflection, and longing in transitional spaces. The show reimagines the traditional figure of the suitor, traditionally associated with masculinity, as a fluid presence defined by seeking and vulnerability. Through clothing and gesture, Brown highlights how masculinity can be both rigid and soft, revealing care and emotional clarity through tender gestures like a jacket draped over another's shoulders.
Nevşehir's Terra Kapadokya Women's Ceramic Instrument Project
7.16.25
In Nevşehir's Avanos district, the Terra Kapadokya Women’s Cooperative is transforming traditional Hittite-era ceramic jugs into musical instruments while preserving their structure. Academics from Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University are involved in the project, shaping clay using molds and adding note holes to create melodic sounds when played.