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Artscope Online, Exhibits, Visual Arts

ART IS HER WORLD AND THE WORLD IS HER ART: NATASHA STOPPEL

By Olivia MacDonald

Natasha Stoppel’s thirst for travel and adventure seeps into her illustrative and whimsical ink drawings, watercolor pieces and wood-burned jewelry. Also known as Artist Explores the World on her blog […]

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Current Issue, Exhibits, Featured, Visual Arts

PORTRAIT PERFECT: A FACE TO FACE REVIEW IN NEW BRITAIN

By J. Fatima Martins

Artists. We know their work, but we don’t always know their faces. In “For America: Paintings from the National Academy of Design,” on view through January 20 at the New Britain Museum of […]

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Artscope Online, Current Exhibits, Visual Arts

WORKING PAPER: TODD BARTEL AND JACK MASSEY AT HERA GALLERY

By J. Fatima Martins

As expected from the complex minds of Todd Bartel and Jack Massey comes “working PAPER,” an exhibition that counterpoints two visually different styles of collage art, that are the same […]

David A. Lang and his students who built this car out of found materials in the late 1970s at the Middlesex School in Concord, Massachusetts.
Issue Articles

Remembering David A. Lang: Teacher, Artist, Friend

By Katherine French

I first became acquainted with David Lang through his art, specifically with the large metal sculpture on the grounds of the Danforth Museum of Art where I once worked. Curvilinear […]

Image: Dahlov Ipcar at her studio in 2011 (photography by Greg Morell).
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Celebrating the life of Dahlov Ipcar

Dahlov Ipcar was celebrating her 99th year when her life and her vibrant career as a prolific artist came to an end, February 10, 2017. What is produced is a world of balance, a veritable cornucopia of visual motifs celebrating the weave of life. From the subterranean worlds of the ocean to the wing

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Kirstin Lamb

Much Of A Muchness by Elizabeth Michelman “Did you ever see such a thing as a drawing of a muchness?” the Dormouse asks Lewis Carroll’s Alice at the Mad Hatter’s […]

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Visual Arts

OUT THE WINDOW & AROUND THE TOWN

Cartoons are not typically considered for the philosophical canon, but one New Yorker cartoon captioned “The meaning of life is having a spectacular view” gave meaning to much of the work featured in “Out the Window & Around the Town” at the Brickbottom Artist Association’s Gallery. Featuring work b