I went to the Planetarium to space out for a day and what do I stumble into: a dress rehearsal for an upcoming fashion show. Here Trang takes a breather from her runway drills to flex some poised glances for the camera. (Photo by Xavier Aaronson)
I went to the Planetarium to space out for a day and what do I stumble into: a dress rehearsal for an upcoming fashion show. Here Trang takes a breather from her runway drills to flex some poised glances for the camera. (Photo by Xavier Aaronson)
How’s a girl supposed to see with all this hair, fog, and cerulean glow in her way? Anna’s doing her best not to bump into to anyone inside of Olafur Eliasson’s Your Blind Passenger tunnel installation at the Arken Museum. (Photo by Sarah Tora Hansen)
Here’s a video of the alluring and disorienting experience:
The rise in Museology degrees should raise the barriers of entry for cute jobless girls – who majored in English and Studio Art – relentlessly trying to wiggle their way into the professional world of art.
Thaís is a museologist from Rio de Janeiro. She’s a pro at all things related to museum design, organization and management. Warning to all aspiring gallery girl types, don’t try to test her or else she’ll squash you with her babe brain.
Out of all the colorful hues featured at this year’s São Paulo Biennial of Arts, Thaís was spotted looking like the perfect temperature.
It’s okay to stare if it’s art. Hannah was spotted at the Utah Museum of Fine Art staring at some First Nations islander art. The heart-shaped glow you see here was completely accidental. (photo by Colin Roe Ledbetter)