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JONG-YOON KIM: ON THE BORDER OF 2D AND 3D

12 FOR OUR 12TH JONG-YOON KIM by Marcia Santore Paper folded into curvilinear shapes bordering on the impossible; paper structures balanced between Escher and exquisite architectural models. Jong-Yoon Kim’s sculpture […]

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STEPHANIE ROBERTS-CAMELLO: THRIVING ON EXPERIMENTATION

12 FOR OUR 12TH STEPHANIE ROBERTS-CAMELLO: SURFACE TENSION COTUIT CENTER FOR THE ARTS 4404 FALMOUTH ROAD (RT. 28) COTUIT, MASSACHUSETTS MARCH 24 THROUGH APRIL 21 by Flavia Cigliano With her […]

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PMA BIENNIAL 2018: PORTLAND LETS ITS HAIR DOWN

FEATURED MUSEUM THE 2018 PORTLAND MUSEUM OF ART BIENNIAL PORTLAND MUSEUM OF ART 7 CONGRESS SQUARE PORTLAND, MAINE THROUGH JUNE 3 by Greg Morell Biennials are an excuse for established […]

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Artscope Online, News, Theatre, Visual Arts

THE BUSINESS OF ART: ART FREE FOR ALL

By Nancy Nesvet Okay, so now we acknowledge that the world of art is tied to economics. Only the Venice Biennale and other recent exhibitions after that model survive to […]

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Artscope Online, News, Visual Arts

THE BUSINESS OF ART: DOCUMENTA-ECONOMIC DEBACLE, POLITICAL WIN

By Nancy Nesvet As Globalism and Nationalism dominate current world news and politics, economic disparities of the Global South and northern Europe causes verbal and policy battles across all markets. […]

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Artscope Online, Featured, Music, Theatre

THEATER PREVIEW: BOSTON OPERA COLLABORATIVE PRESENTS “AS ONE” AT PICKMAN HALL

The two male vocalists sitting at our conference table are young, intense, and talented. They are bursting with information about what it’s like to represent with their resonant baritones the existential struggles of a young man, a boy really, transitioning to a mature woman.

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Artscope Online, Visual Arts

THE ART MARKET, JANUARY 2018

by Nancy Nesvet With high state and local real estate tax deductions limited, stocks deliriously high and bank interest rates way low, art is the way to go, and many […]

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Artscope Online, Cornered, Visual Arts

CORNERED: KATHERINE RICHMOND

by Brian Goslow Katherine Richmond is an adventurer and international award-winning fine art photographer based in Gloucester, Mass. Her work reflects her passions; land and seascapes, wildlife, documentary, portrait and […]

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Artscope Online, Cornered, Exhibits, Visual Arts

CORNERED: LISA LEBOFSKY

by Brian Goslow Lisa Lebofsky is a painter from New York who is currently in the midst of an 18 to 24-month long mission of residency hopping across The United […]

Boomerang
Artscope Online, Exhibits, Visual Arts

WORDS BITE AT HALLSPACE GALLERY

by Lisa Mikulski As a writer, I love the power of words but I will freely admit, there are times when the words we write, read and speak can seem […]

World of Water
Audio/Visual, Exhibits, Issue Articles, Visual Arts

INVIGORATING THE SENSES: ON AND ON AT WHEATON

UNIVERSITY SPOTLIGHT ON & ON: ARTS WITHOUT END & COLOR-ISM BEARD & WEIL GALLERIES WHEATON COLLEGE 26 EAST MAIN STREET NORTON, MASSACHUSETTS JANUARY 24 THROUGH FEBRUARY 23 by Suzanne Volmer […]