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Engley
Reviews

AN ELEMENT OF SURPRISE

By Lee Roscoe

“Fire and Ink,” featuring Hollis Engley’s pottery and Alice Nicholson Galick’s prints, will merge with Printmakers Network of Southern New England’s 30th anniversary at the Cahoon Museum of American Art […]

McMordie
Features

FIELD RESEARCH AT AIR

By Meredith Cutler

A drive down Bellevue Avenue in Newport conjures up Great Gatsby vibes – stately mansions, mature trees clad in verdant foliage, an abundance of natural and human wealth that culminates […]

Spacal
Artscope Issues, Features

SURVIVING EXTINCTION

By Suzanne Volmer

Guest curator Lara Pan’s exhibition, “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall,” on view through June 15 at Jamestown Arts Center, is a thought-provoking multi-media exploration of the inevitability of mass extinctions. […]

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Capsule Previews, Uncategorized

CAPSULE PREVIEWS: March/April 2023

By Brain Goslow

In her solo show, “The Skies Cried as my Fathers Died,” Rhode Island artist Rachel Brask, who has a studio in East Providence, displays her paintings of rainy skyscapes that […]

Land_Glass
Community

A SOLUTION TO ARTS DISPLACEMENT

By Ami Bennitt

Arts displacement, although a systemic, chronic problem in Greater Boston, also takes toll outside the metropolitan area, in once industrial Massachusetts cities like Worcester, Lowell, New Bedford and Salem. The […]

Milo_Enough
Features

DEMANDING YOUR ATTENTION

By James Foritano

After visiting several exhibitions this winter, two artists’ works especially stayed with me, provocatively, after viewing them each in two different exhibits: Milo, and Anastasia Semash. Milo’s work was shown […]

Cuadar_Page
Features

FREEDOM IN COLLABORATION

By Hannah Carrigan

Multidisciplinary artists Ashley Page and Alejandra Cuadra both say they share a brain. The metaphor rings true in their work: many of the artists’ sculptures and installations look as if […]

Hart_H
Features

“A CAST OF THOUSANDS”

By Suzanne Volmer

At the helm of exhibition programming at URI Feinstein Providence Campus Gallery, Steven Pennell presents art shows about various topics from everyday life. “Coordinator of Urban Arts and Culture,” Pannell delivers […]

Riotous
Features

A COMMITMENT TO CRAFTS

By Beth Neville

American crafts are among the finest in the world. In 2004, the trustees of the Fuller Craft Museum recognized this fact and wisely decided to re-invent the museum to specialize in American crafts. Five current exhibitions at Fuller […]