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Women Artists: Shaping Identity and Social Change

From the “New Woman” of the early 1900s to postmodern feminist performance art, women artists have continuously challenged norms imposed by a patriarchal society. Early suffrage movements and technological advances laid the groundwork for visual...

Jamdani: The Timeless Weave of Bangladesh

In the vibrant tapestry of South Asian heritage, Jamdani weaving stands out as a symbol of artistry, resilience, and identity. Originating in the Dhaka region of Bangladesh, this handwoven textile tells the story of a civilization’s evolution through cotton,...

The Harmony of Mathematics and Art

Art and mathematics may seem worlds apart, but Maria J. Esteban’s research paper, Mathematics in Art, for Art and as Art, unveils their deep, often invisible connection — a timeless partnership stretching from ancient architecture to cutting-edge digital creation....

Serigraphy and Commercial Art: A Dynamic Blend

Introduction: Screen printing, commonly known as serigraphy, has played a significant role in the commercial art landscape. This printing technique, which involves transferring ink through a mesh screen onto a chosen surface, is renowned for producing high-quality,...

Kantaji Temple: A Timeless Architectural Gem

Kantaji Temple, also known as Kantanagar Temple, is a remarkable Hindu temple located in Dinajpur, Bangladesh. Built-in the 18th century, it is celebrated for its exquisite terracotta ornamentation and serves as a testament to Bengal’s rich architectural heritage....