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With The Human Collection — which she founded at age 16 — the Parsons School of Design graduate crafts a diverse range of textiles, custom cards, commissioned artwork and fashion pieces.
With The Human Collection — which she founded at age 16 — the Parsons School of Design graduate crafts a diverse range of textiles, custom cards, commissioned artwork and fashion pieces.
The cellist and composer shares his solo performance of “Schelomo: Rhapsodie Hébraïque” with the USC Thornton Symphony and an original work for piano trio, “afloat.”
A search for balance and harmony, Farrell’s art is characterized by vibrant use of color and expressive strokes, communicating a range of emotions that create a unique viewer experience.
In this video, the physician-scientist shares his story and announces the creation of a new nonprofit, Every Cure, to better identify generic drugs that could help people with rare diseases.
The musician — who rose to fame with alt-country band Two Dollar Pistols — shares a track from his recent solo album as he wraps up new work from John Howie Jr. and the Rosewood Bluff.
The crime and supernatural thriller author shares an excerpt from his second of four novels, “Mr. Moneybags.”
Pursuing a master’s in Interdisciplinary Data Science — a field that combines domain knowledge, statistics and machine learning — he plans a career in the tech, financial tech or automotive industry.
Inspired by early American folk potters — and a few Ravenscroft art teachers — she produces whimsical work at the Ozark Folk Center State Park in Arkansas.