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  • Opening November 8, Quint Gallery will house a selection of significant sculpture across multiple venues: 7655 Girard Ave., 7722 Girard Ave., ONE at Laura Gambucci (window), 7655 Girard Ave., and the gallery's warehouse space at 5171 Santa Fe Avenue (Suite H). Artists include: Adam Belt, Kenneth Capps, Ethan Chan, Roman de Salvo, Marcos Ramirez ERRE, Anya Gallaccio, Thomas Glassford, Robert Irwin, Jean Lowe and Kim MacConnel, John McCracken, Anne Mudge, Christopher Puzio, Sasha Koozel Reibstein, Eric Snell, Chris Thorson. More will be announced. The works selected share unique intersections across the accepted boundaries of organic and industrial forms, and span each of the last four decades. Related links: Quint Gallery website | Instagram | Contact
  • Women are taking their rightful place in Rio's "Carnival of the streets" — the "bate-bolas," translated literally, as ball beaters.
  • Temu aggressively markets "hot deals," such as a hooded button-up fleece jacket for $8.32. But some U.S. officials accuse Temu of unfair and/or unethical practices.
  • Sets are often discarded after productions, with thousands of tons of materials going into dumpsters each year. Now art directors and their allies are pushing for a more sustainable approach.
  • Ukraine's domestic arms manufacturers bristle at the notion the country relies entirely on military aid from the U.S. and Europe. The country's weapons development and production, they say, is robust.
  • Summer feels infinite, but also rushed in its impermanence. Roséwave bottles that infinity with a soundtrack that spans generations and genres of music.
  • The pioneering vocalist, who played a pivotal role in the history of rock and soul music, had suffered a litany of health issues in recent years.
  • Come on an adventure inside the research facility holding the Civil War-era document that could bar former President Donald Trump from the White House.
  • In Boulder, Colo., the county is investing in sustainable farming and helping people buy local produce. It's been called "a triple win" – for customers, farmers and the economy.
  • Come experience the Factory during San Diego Design Week and see what fuels it! The creative warehouse which houses over 40+ small business and local artists is hosting an art show and open studios. Connect with the tenants, view their workspaces, shop their wares, and experience their pieces on display that aim to inspire or show how they receive inspiration for their work. Attendees will be able to enjoy music by DEVVLOV, drinks, and live art by Jupiter Sunsets while touring the entire multipurpose warehouse full of artistic energy and inspiring, good vibes Sunday, September 25 from 1-4pm. Follow on Instagram!
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