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Garage, 2016, mixed media on paper, 9” x 12”.
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Ellie Brown: Holding on to a Dear Life

By Meredith Cutler

Alzheimer’s. A word that conjures up images of fear, isolation, confusion, and loss. In the United States today, 5.7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s. By 2050, this number is […]

Nevet Yitzhak, WarCraft (detail), 2014. Photography by Thomas Seely. Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York.
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Common Threads: Contemporary Fiber Art at the Gardner

By Bryanna F. Drew

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is known for many things: the beautiful Venetian palazzo-inspired architecture, the unconventional way it displays its pieces of art, the largest and still-unsolved art heist […]

River, 2018, mixed media, 32” x 32”.
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Donald Saaf: Fine Art Meets Folk Art

By Elayne Clift

Donald Saaf knew at an early age, while drawing comic books with his siblings, that he wanted to be an artist. He began painting as a teen and later moved […]

Shavon, Justin, and Santa, Mount Vernon, Georgia, 2012, inkjet print. Courtesy of Benrubi Gallery. © Gillian Laub.
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Gillian Laub: Pioneering Southern Rites at Lamont

By Linda Chestney

It was 1971. I was 18. My dad had recently been installed as the new pastor of Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church in Washington D.C. I’d moved from my home state […]

Liz Shepherd, Untitled (blue), 2005, found objects and wood, size variable. Courtesy of the artist. Photography © 2018 Charles Sternaimolo.
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Rearranged Furniture: Interior Effects at Fitchburg

By James Foritano

You might think you know what you think about furniture: that it’s utilitarian, it’s background, that any influence it wields is only on other furniture and that only at a […]

Anne Plaisance, Sour Times, 2018, mixed media.
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Love is Louder: Open Borders at Artspace Maynard

By Brian Goslow

On first view, “Waste Not,” an exhibition featuring works by Lorraine Sullivan, Anne Plaisance, Stephen Martin and Kim Triedman (the show’s curator), holds many elements of life — or past […]

Ann Hart, Night at the Opera.
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A Modern Spectrum: Fresh Watercolors at the Art Complex

By Beth Neville

Existential tensions of contemporary life are addressed head-on by many of the watercolor painters in the New England Watercolor Society’s Biennial exhibition. Following in the watercolor traditions of the great […]

Jenna Pirello, Young Up.
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Trace Matter: Making Connections at Montserrat

By Elizabeth Michelman

The “trace” is a notion that straddles two worlds. It can be a thing in this world, a tiny amount or residue of something; or drawing around an object’s physical […]

Daniel Heyman and Lucy Ganje, It Was Such a Joy: Portrait of Leigh Jeanette, 2015–16, edition of 18, reduction woodcut and letterpress text, 54” x 35” dimensions for each panel. Courtesy of Cade Tompkins Projects.
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Unexpected Surprises: Contemporary Printmaking Branches Out

By J. Fatima Martins

The process of printmaking is a metaphor for the making of a human being: from many layers, one is achieved. “It’s a dialogue,” explained Paul DeRuvo, Associate Staff Printer, while […]

Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Untitled, from the series “Bollywood Satirized.” Courtesy of the artist and sepiaEYE.
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Not Remaining Silent: Confronting Gender Violence at Lesley

By Suzanne Volmer

It is a damning statistic how often women are harassed, attacked or raped in today’s world. The current exhibition at Lesley University, “1 in 3: Comparative Perspectives on Gender Violence,” […]