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June 27, 2026

Mongolian Eco-Lodge Invites 5 Local Creatives to Make Art in the Gobi Desert

Mongolia’s dramatic landscapes and centuries-old nomadic traditions have inspired artists for generations. And now, a new residency program in the heart of the Gobi Desert is giving contemporary creatives the chance to build on that legacy. Launched by Three Camel Lodge in partnership with the Arts Council of Mongolia, The Avdar Artist Residency Program has invited five Mongolian artists to the edge of Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park for a multi-week creative retreat.

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June 26, 2026

Shepard Fairey‘s TIME Cover Art Reimagines Lady Liberty as a Multiethnic Woman for America’s 250th

A huge milestone is coming up for the United States of America on July 4, 2026. It marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence was signed. As a way to commemorate this historic event, Lady Liberty has been rendered anew for the cover of TIME’s special issue celebrating America’s 250th birthday. Released on June 25, the issue features artwork by Shepard Fairey, the American artist, activist, and founder of OBEY Clothing.

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June 26, 2026

Hand-Blown Glass Jewelry Captures the Fluid Beauty of Ocean Waves and Wind in Motion

Capturing the ocean's ever-changing colors and movement is no easy feat, but it’s one that glass artist Lada Tazetdinova of DriftLand Jewelry has mastered. She creates luminous hand-blown glass sculptures and jewelry that preserve crashing waves, marine life, and seascapes in miniature form. Tazetdinova lives in Aveiro, Portugal, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, fulfilling a lifelong dream of creating beside the sea.

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June 25, 2026

This New Law Could Finally Give Artists Legal Protection Against AI Theft

Artists take years to develop their signature style, but in the age of AI, anyone with a single prompt can imitate their work in seconds. More and more artists are frustratingly finding their work replicated without their permission, and even Studio Ghibli’s iconic animation style was recently copied by millions, prompting Japanese lawmakers to take action. Fortunately, a new proposed law by a group of bipartisan lawmakers in Congress aims to combat the issue.

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