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Features

WHEN SILENCE BECAME COLOR

By Claudia Fiks

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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Features

THE WEIGHT OF EMPIRE

By Lexie Gondek

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 […]

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Reviews

THE GEOMETRY OF STILLNESS

By Heather Stivison

“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 […]

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Features

ONE BODY INFINITE MOTION

By Lee Roscoe

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 […]

The Art of Listening 24×20
Welcome

Welcome

By Brian Goslow

“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 […]

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Artscope Online, Visual Arts

KATE HAMILTON’S CHANGING ROOM

By Lee Roscoe

“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 […]

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Artscope Online, Exhibits, Visual Arts

ADAPT OR DIE

By Madeleine Lord

“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 […]

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Artscope Online, Exhibits

CURRENTS OF HUMANITY

By Claudia Fiks

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 […]

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Artscope Online, Exhibits

A GADJE ENLIGHTENMENT IN DOWNTOWN WINCHESTER

By Erica DeMatos

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 […]

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Capsule Previews

CAPSULE PREVIEWS

By Brian Goslow

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 […]

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Community

AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXPAND

By Andy Moerlein

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, […]

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Community

MAKERS GONNA MAKE

By Ami Bennitt

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? […]