cultural fluidity
Harry Styles: How Becoming a Third Culture Adult Inspired His Unique Persona
Harry Styles has seen the world from so many unthinkable aspects as he takes the stage of venues in over 20 different countries. As a world-famous musician, it should not come as a surprise to people that touring plays a […]
Cultural Fluidity from the Design Vision of Viktor & Rolf
Dutch fashion designers Viktor & Rolf have a vast history of cultural fluidity amongst their lives and within their collections. The designers invoke different cultural motifs as a result of their upbringing. Origins of the Viktor & Rolf brand Viktor […]
We Need More Cultural Diversity In Music Education
Music is everywhere but hidden or not, so is culture. Music serves all kinds of purposes, and it is constantly around us. It is a part of our society and popular culture. Because it is a part of our own […]
Regina Spektor: Language as a Means of Love
Singer-songwriter Regina Spektor has defined her career through lingual mobility similar to how her childhood was defined by cultural mobility. Spektor was born in the Soviet Union to Russian-Jewish artists Ilya and Bella Spektor in 1980. According to All Music, […]
Cultural Fluidity Is How Shakira Gained Fans Around The World
Shakira’s culturally fluid background influences the way she writes, produces and sings the music she creates for the world to hear. Not only does she have a fan base in her passport country of Colombia, but she also has fans […]
Exposing the Truth: Photography and Art Galleries
Photography as a Diverse art form and it’s inclusion in art galleries: A conversation about diverse representation and inclusion.
Kobe Bryant’s TCK Background Made Him a Basketball G.O.A.T.
Celebrities from all over the world face challenges in their everyday life, but Kobe Bryant used his TCK background to propel him into a basketball G.O.A.T.
Photography and Representation: What You Need To Know
Representation in photography is about the inclusion/exclusion of certain stories and the reasoning behind it. But the conversation shouldn’t end there.
















