Nalli Kuppuswami Chetti, a textile industrialist, receives the Padma Bhushan for trade and industry, honoring his weavers and ...
The ancient crafts of spinning and handweaving are alive and well in Cambridge. United by an interest in fibre, the Cambridge ...
Josseth A. Malida, PhD, a proud Blaan educator, stands at the forefront of preserving her Blaan tribe’s cultural heritage through the Cultural Heritage Learning Center (CHLC) that she initiated at the ...
The gradual melt of snow ensures a steady supply of water throughout the spring and summer, reducing the risk of drought and ...
Nalli Kuppuswami Chetti, owner of Nalli Silks, received the Padma Bhushan, dedicating it to the weavers who've supported his ...
After establishing herself as a leading proponent of nonrepresentational art, she left it behind — along with her position in ...
A lesson in art appreciation at the Met, a bathtub in the kitchen and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
The late art dealer Joseph Duveen not only cultivated a clientele of the world’s most powerful people, but had a lasting impact on the way Americans buy and view art.