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Reviews

BEAUTY IN THE CRAWL

By Linda Sutherland

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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Reviews

THE THINGS WE LEAVE BEHIND

By Marta Pauer-Tursi

“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 […]

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Welcome

WELCOME

By Brian Goslow

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 […]

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Features

WHAT IS YOUR DREAM?

By Erica DeMatos

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 […]

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Artscope Online, Exhibits, Visual Arts

CELEBRATING OUR INVISIBLE THREADS

By Lee Roscoe

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 […]

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Capsule Previews

Capsule Previews

By Brian Goslow

“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, […]

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Artscope Online, Visual Arts

START WITH THE ART

By Claudia Fiks

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 […]

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Artscope Online, Visual Arts

FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025

By Claudia Fiks

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, […]

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Community

A PLANNED LEGACY IN PROVIDENCE

By Suzanne Volmer

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 […]

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Editorials

THOUGHTFUL WORK, SURPRISE EVENTS

By Claudia Fiks

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 […]

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Community

A TREASURE IN OUR BACKYARD

By Linda Sutherland

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 […]

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Community

EASTHAMPTON STRONG

By Marjorie Kaye

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, […]