
BEAUTY IN THE CRAWL
An exhibition by highly accomplished artists about creepy crawlers? Surely you jest! Not so fast folks. If you allow yourself just a bit of being open to that which you […]
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An exhibition by highly accomplished artists about creepy crawlers? Surely you jest! Not so fast folks. If you allow yourself just a bit of being open to that which you […]

“Love and Practice,” the current exhibition at Catamount Arts’ Fried Family Gallery, offers the visitor more than it may have intended to do. It includes paired paintings and sculptures with […]

Welcome to our September/October 2025 issue, one that finds many of us trying to avoid isolation during growingly troubling times where the art and cultural togetherness we’ve worked to nourish […]

Jung Yeondoo hardly needs to ask the question that hangs over his 2001 series of photographs“Evergreen Tower” like the casted rays of sun off a high-rise apartment building, yet he […]

Multiculturalism is the jewel of America. Diversity is like facets of a diamond, the more facets, the more brilliant. When you eliminate and deface those facets, dehumanizing “the other,” you […]

“Smiling Out Loud,” paintings by DaNice D. Marshall “depicting ordinary life with smiles of joy,” opens July 1 at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts, 98 Hayden Rowe St., Hopkinton, […]

In the heart of Boston’s SoWa Arts and Design District, a vibrant creative dialogue unfolded on May 6 at the much-anticipated event, “Start with the Art.” Hosted by Sitka Home […]

Past, present, and future uncertainty is the default setting for the art world. Economic turbulence, pandemics, climate crises, politics, and every global tremor reverberate through the art market. And yet, […]

Angell Street Galleries in Providence, Rhode Island is a concept driven exhibition venue recently opened as an incubator-stylepresentation space. A quirk of its existence is that it was formerly a […]

Art Basel 2025, held in its original hometown, once again transcended the backdrop of global uncertainty, wars, environmental crises and economic turmoil to offer an exhilarating and necessary respite. From […]

When you hear the term “craft fair,” do monkeys made from socks, syrupy-sweet decoupage plaques with shih tzu puppies and tacky jewelry come to mind? OK. I get that. But […]

Exactly one year ago, Artscope Magazine ran a story by Ami Bennitt of #ARTSTAYSHERE about the upcoming displacement of scores of artists inhabiting the spaces of the Cottage Street Studios, […]