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DaNice D. Marshall never intended to become a painter. For most of her life, she was a writer, a woman who lived within language, shaping stories with rhythm, cadence and […]
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DaNice D. Marshall never intended to become a painter. For most of her life, she was a writer, a woman who lived within language, shaping stories with rhythm, cadence and […]

The Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, Connecticut is currently presenting “Hew Locke: Passages,” a comprehensive survey of the British Guyanese artist’s career spanning over 30 years. Located […]

“Into the Abstract,” now on view at the Southern Vermont Arts Center, is aptly named because it offers an entrée into minimalist-inspired abstraction. Visitors are invited to explore the parallels […]

Sometimes we love what artists create because of its aesthetic beauty, sometimes its abstractions intrigue us with their ambiguity or sometimes its concepts message us, sometimes it catches hold of […]

“We’ll see.” That’s how several of the artists featured in this issue of Artscope Magazine responded to the question of what’s next in their careers and work projects. It’s a […]

“Kate Hamilton: The Changing Room,” which recently closed at Cape Cod Community College’s Higgins Gallery, was yet another cutting-edge show curated by savvy and hip art professor Nathalie Ferrier, a […]

“Adapt or Die: Dancing Between Art and Coexisting on Earth,” on view through this Sunday, September 28 at the Piano Craft Gallery in Boston, features artworks by members of the […]

The 36th Bienal de São Paulo “Nem todo viandante anda estradas – Da humanidade como prática” (“Not All Travellers Walk Roads – Of Humanity as Practice”) opened this September at […]

The Griffin Museum’s Sixth annual summer showcase, “Vision(ary),” highlights 33 artists whose works are installed throughout downtown Winchester, Massachusetts in partnership with Photoville. The collection weaves together past cultural influences […]

Drawing from a series of works addressing ideas of impossible architecture, liminal spaces and temporal and spatial distance, “The Long View: Paintings by Marcia Santore” will be on view from […]

I am excited, and everyone else should be too — Boston has attracted a new International Art Fair. After 25 years of vibrant shows, the Boston International Fine Art Fair, […]

Have you ever wanted to learn a new or different creative skill? Do you already have skills requiring tools/equipment you don’t have? Looking to join a community of do-it-yourself makers? […]