From ancient crafts to modern street performances, art is sparking global conversations! Here’s how creativity is breaking barriers this week:
Parisian Vibes Meet Shanghai Skies 
A French artist’s solo exhibition in Shanghai explores humanity’s bond with nature through industrial installations. Think recycled materials transformed into surreal landscapes – a Mad Max meets Studio Ghibli vibe that’s got Gen Z snapping selfies!
Bronze Mirrors: Windows to the Past 
Check out newly displayed 2,000-year-old Chinese mirrors – these aren’t your TikTok filters! Crafted during the Han Dynasty, they showcase intricate carvings of mythical creatures, proving ancient China’s artisans were the original #DIYGoals.
The Sachet Grandma’s Craft 
Meet Shanghai’s 78-year-old embroidery master keeping Dragon Boat Festival traditions alive. Her fragrant pouches, once used to ward off summer evils, now blend herbal scents with Encanto-level family storytelling.
Pianos for the People 
Over in NYC, Sing for Hope’s artist-designed pianos are popping up in parks like real-life Animal Crossing items. Anyone can play – from pros to toddlers – turning concrete jungles into spontaneous concert halls.
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