Image 11 of 24 from gallery of TOTEMY: Visualizing the Relationship Between Human and the Forces of Nature. © Alicja Biala and Iwo Borkowicz / Totemy
In this hyper-visual world, it's becoming more challenging to keep the general public informed and engaged with pressing issues, specifically issues relating to the environment. The quickly changing landscapes, rising sea levels, and temperature fluctuations should be enough of a warning for...
Image 21 of 24 from gallery of TOTEMY: Visualizing the Relationship Between Human and the Forces of Nature. © Alicja Biala and Iwo Borkowicz / Totemy
Image 19 of 24 from gallery of TOTEMY: Visualizing the Relationship Between Human and the Forces of Nature. © Alicja Biala and Iwo Borkowicz / Totemy
Image 11 of 24 from gallery of TOTEMY: Visualizing the Relationship Between Human and the Forces of Nature. © Alicja Biala and Iwo Borkowicz / Totemy
4th graders just finished a lesson about totem poles. Students learned about the significance of totem poles and that they were...
Rikugien is a garden in Tokyo that was built in 1702 by the feudal lord and shogunal adviser Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu. After the end of the feudal era, the property came to be owned by the founder of the Mitsubishi Group, Iwasaki Yatarō. The property was then donated by his family to Tokyo in 1938.
Totem poles are one of the most iconic examples of Native American art. They’re found in the Yukon and British Columbia regions of Canada, as well as Alaska and Washington in the US. Created by the Northwest Coast indigenous peoples, each community h