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There is a work in the current show of drawings from Kinngait at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection that shows a woman with a quill tracing an empty thought bubble on the paper in front of her.
The Unbearable Lightness of 300 Tons a Day,” an exhibit done through Recology King County’s Artists in Residence Program, makes art out of Styrofoam and more.
The University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) has laid off a lecturer who produced alleged antisemitic political cartoons, including drawings of ... Nazi concentration camp holding up signs displaying ...
Activists have called for press freedom to be protected in Indonesia and demanded an investigation after a magazine critical of the government was sent a pig's head and decapitated rats.
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