
TAD HILLS
Bring your children and grandchildren to Nesto Gallery this April and May to see how a famous children’s book artist, Tad Hills, develops his characters and plots. Artists who can […]
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Bring your children and grandchildren to Nesto Gallery this April and May to see how a famous children’s book artist, Tad Hills, develops his characters and plots. Artists who can […]

Kate Knox searches for the buildings most people have stopped seeing. Late fall. Early spring. When the leaves are down. She and her husband take the backroads. The narrow ones […]

With dim alleyways and pop-art stylized still-lifes, printmaker Armin Landeck’s architectural influence was shaped by the Americana modernism of urban cityscapes. On view now through April 26 at the Art […]

First, there is beauty — graceful in its singularity, unmarred and untouchable. Then comes a state of paradox: beauty that sits in a glass box, dripping with stimuli and barraged […]

The clown has never been as innocent as we pretend. In Ruggero Leoncavallo’s “Pagliacci,” the Italian opera’s performance ends in murder and the audience becomes witness to something irretrievable. “La […]

The creativity of Gail Gelburd is multifold, as an art historian, author, professor, curator, artist and activist. She has curated exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, taught at […]

Enamel is an alchemical dance between glass and metal. Jennifer Davis Carey is an enamel artist whose artwork is all about seeing and remembering. Seeing the patterns, seeing the unseen, […]

Janet Kawada is a sculptor, fiber artist, teacher and activist who uses the power of art as a tool for community engagement. A lifetime Boston area resident, she, for 25 […]

“Land, Lines, Blood, Memory,” scheduled to be shown at Bannister Gallery at Rhode Island College from March 26 through April 24, is a solo exhibition of photo-weavings by California-based Indigenous […]

There’s concept in crazy. Order in chaos. Wisdom in the bizarre. You’ll get a glimpse of this when you experience “Party Fouls,” Moe Gram’s current exhibition at the Lamont Gallery […]

Alex Kittle loves the 1980s. And if you don’t already, you will too after finding her table at a Boston area art market and talking to her for two seconds. […]

Sculptural ceramicist Helen Duncan divides her time between her Haverhill, Massachusetts, home and her native Ireland. She has a basement studio in Haverhill and an artist in residence studio associated […]