Tag: “Art Travel”

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  1. Eleven Reasons I Expected to Die on My Trip to Africa

    I really had an abiding sense I would die when I went to Africa. I mean how would someone so naive, so broke, so lost, so inexperienced, so clueless, and so out of shape survive?

  2. Cut Through Airport Lines With TSA approval

    What is the longest you have spent going through security at the airport? What if you could cut it down to less than five minutes with a biometric card.

  3. Vietnam: Adventures for Frugal Travelers

    Vietnam is a rich culture that offers very affordable travel adventures. Whether you want a cyclo ride around Ho Chi Minh City, a hand sewn suit or French cooking, Vietnam will satisfy even the most frugal travelers.

  4. Scrap

    Scroungers' Center for Reusable Art Parts — a nonprofit dedicated to collecting cheap, reusable art supplies and errata and selling it for cheap to artists, educators, and anyone who asks.

  5. Bologna Frames Space and Time

    History can be reconstructed but its remnants persist in some way in its people, its artists and artisans, its customs, its food

  6. Coral atop lava

    Rock balancing at Ho'okipa

  7. Heidelberg Project

    Stuffed Animal House is one of the most recognized installations of the Heidelberg project, located in downtown Detroit. Occupying several city blocks, this art installation has draw attention from city officials, first amendment activists, artists, community members, and curious passersby.

  8. Heidelberg Project

    Located in a neighborhood along Heidelberg Street in Detroit's east side, the project originated in the 1980s as an effort to draw attention to an area affected by the riots in 67. Today, the project spans several city blocks.

  9. Chicago O'Hare International Airport

    The tunnel between Terminals B and C at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport is well worth a visit. The Neon lights along the ceiling flash up and down this long tunnel and the side lighting is also spectacular.

  10. At Claude Monet museum, Giverny, France

    The house Claude Monet lived and worked is a place art lovers often choose as an art tourism destination. And certainly want to buy something to remember the trip.