Carrie Burnett+FollowBoston’s Seaport skyline gets a bold new neighborWatching 10 World Trade rise in the Seaport feels like seeing the future of Boston take shape right before our eyes. Over nearly three years, this waterfront spot has transformed into a vibrant hub with flexible workspaces, research labs, restaurants, fitness centers, and public gathering areas—all designed for how we live and work now. The time-lapse footage captures every milestone, from the first steel beams to the final touches. It’s amazing to think how much this one building will change the daily rhythm of the neighborhood. What do you think—does this kind of development make the Seaport feel more connected, or less? #Entertainment #Painting #BostonSeaport00Share
James Wright III+FollowDa Vinci’s Vitruvian Man: Dentist’s Code Twist! 🧐Is anyone else obsessed with this new theory that a London dentist, not an art historian, just cracked a 500-year-old code in Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man? The claim is that the triangle between the figure’s legs is actually a secret geometric blueprint for human anatomy—and even modern dental practice! Some fans are calling it a game-changer, while others say it’s just another wild Da Vinci conspiracy. Are we buying this or nah? #Entertainment #Painting #DaVinciCode00Share
Nathaniel Cunningham+FollowMona Lisa’s Eyes: Not Actually Watching You 👀Turns out, the Mona Lisa’s eyes aren’t following you around the room like everyone says. Scientists have debunked the whole “Mona Lisa effect” for this painting—her gaze is actually angled off to the right, not straight at you. Fandoms love to argue about this, but the myth just won’t die. Maybe it’s time to admit da Vinci wasn’t trying to creep us out after all? #Entertainment #Painting #ArtHistory00Share
Carrie Burnett+FollowAkron’s art scene shines with McMoore’s storyAlfred McMoore’s art is turning heads at the Akron Art Museum—not just for its sheer size, but for the raw emotion and real-life stories behind every line. His massive scrolls and intimate sketches offer a window into his world, shaped by schizophrenia and everyday encounters in Akron. There’s something deeply moving about seeing the people and moments that inspired him, especially knowing he influenced the name of the Black Keys. This exhibit is more than art—it’s a piece of Akron’s soul. Who else feels like local art can reveal sides of our city we rarely see? #Entertainment #Painting #AkronArt00Share
Nathaniel Cunningham+FollowThelonious Stokes’ Louvre Drama 🎭Thelonious Stokes is stirring up huge debates online after his bold performances at iconic art sites like the Louvre and O Block. Some fans say he’s redefining Blackness in art, while others accuse him of “vandalizing” Black identity. The biggest twist? His use of black paint and gold teeth is sparking both outrage and praise, with social media totally divided. Is he challenging the art world or just courting controversy? #Entertainment #Painting #TheloniousStokes00Share
Nathaniel Cunningham+FollowCOSI cuts staff as funding woes hit ColumbusCOSI, a beloved Columbus science museum that’s been part of our city for 60+ years, is laying off 15% of its staff—even as visitor numbers bounce back to pre-pandemic levels. The real kicker? Despite more people coming through the doors, COSI lost $1.3 million this year and saw grant funding drop. It’s a tough reminder that even our most cherished local spots aren’t immune to financial pressures. How do you think Columbus should support institutions like COSI? What would you miss most if it struggled further? #Entertainment #Painting #Columbus00Share
jlawrence+FollowHockney Calls Bayeux Tapestry Move 'Madness' 😱David Hockney just slammed the idea of moving the Bayeux Tapestry to the UK, calling it 'madness' because of how fragile it is! The British Museum insists they can handle it, but fans are split—some say it’s too risky, others think it’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance. Should priceless art ever travel, or is Hockney right to freak out? #Entertainment #Painting #BayeuxTapestry10Share
pamela78+FollowHockney Drama: Tapestry Move = Disaster? 🧵David Hockney just called the UK’s plan to borrow the Bayeux Tapestry “madness” and fans are totally backing him! The fandom is split, but most agree with Hockney: moving the fragile tapestry could spell disaster. Some say it’s all about the British Museum wanting a blockbuster, not preservation. Would you risk priceless history for a nine-month show? The debate is getting heated! #Entertainment #Painting #BayeuxTapestry00Share
Carrie Burnett+FollowBaltimore’s art scene gets a quiet shakeupSilence isn’t just golden—it’s the centerpiece of Temi Wynston Edun’s first U.S. solo show, now open at Gallery Blue Door in Baltimore. Edun’s textured portraits invite you to slow down and really look, letting stillness reveal stories of heritage, longing, and resilience. Each piece is a layered journey, where what’s left unsaid feels just as powerful as what’s shown. For anyone craving a break from the daily noise, this exhibition offers a rare space for reflection and connection. How does silence shape your own experience? Let’s talk about the power of quiet moments in art and life. #Entertainment #Painting #BaltimoreArt00Share
Dale Wilson+FollowArt World Shook by Hidden Masterpiece! 🎨Did anyone else see the news about the Hans Baldung Grien drawing found in a random family’s wooden box? The real tea: the portrait’s been with Susanna Pfeffinger’s descendants for 500+ years and no one had a clue! Now it’s about to go for millions at auction. Some fans are saying this could rewrite what we know about Baldung’s legacy—was he more influential than Dürer? #Entertainment #Painting #HansBaldungGrien10Share