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UNIFYING A CREATIVE CITY: THIS YEAR’S NEWTON OPEN STUDIOS

By Isabel Barbi

On April 6 and 7, the first beautiful weekend of the spring season, the city of Newton, Massachusetts, hosted their annual Newton Open Studios event. Now in its 22nd year, […]

Deborah Baldizar, Ruthenian Woman, earthenware clay and paint.
Artscope Online, Current Exhibits, Exhibits, Visual Arts

CORNERED: DEBORAH BALDIZAR

By Brian Goslow

Sculptor Deborah Baldizar is one of eight artists featured in “8 Visions,” an exhibition taking place from August 1 through 31 at Attleboro Arts Center in Attleboro, Massachusetts; the show […]

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Issue Articles

2018 CAA PRIZE SHOW: ARTISTS CAST A WIDE NET

REVIEW 2018 MEMBERS PRIZE SHOW CAMBRIDGE ART ASSOCIATION 25 LOWELL STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS by Franklin W. Liu In the years since its Founding in 1944, the Cambridge Art Association has […]

Kay Kurt, L’Icarus, 1990, oil on linen, 72” x 108”, Courtesy of the artist and Albertz Benda Gallery.
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SWEETS FOR THE SWEET: NOT JUST DESSERTS IN SHELBURNE

FEATURED MUSEUM SWEET TOOTH: THE ART OF DESSERT SHELBURNE MUSEUM 6000 SHELBURNE ROAD, SHELBURNE, VT SEPTEMBER 23 – FEBRUARY 18 by Elayne Clift Don’t go hungry to the Pizzagalli Center […]

Ellen Schön, Five Hills Font, 2011, smoke-fired clay, 15” x 22” x 22”.
Visual Arts

ALT CLAY AT PINE MANOR

Clay has always served as a carrier of culture, from creation myths and cookery to architecture, painting, sculpture and writing. Three sculptors currently exhibiting hand-built clay structures at Pine Manor College have adapted this medium to their contemporary idiom. Each one experiments to fulfil

Heidi Lau, Pillars of the Earth, 2015, glazed ceramics, dimensions variable. Photo by Dan Boardman.
Visual Arts

Tea For Two

As a critic, I have no trouble recom- mending the exhibit currently at the Kniznick Gallery in Brandeis University’s Women’s Studies Research Center. The art, craft and vision, as well as the curato- rial presentation, are all top-notch.

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Exhibits

“Locally Made” at the RISD MUSEUM Showcases Rhode Island Artwork

With three galleries, and a participation of 300 artists, “Locally Made” is the Rhode Island School of Design Museum’s largest survey of work from the greater Providence area in more than 20 years. Continuing through November 3, “Locally Made” features demonstrations, collaborations and an exhibitio

Handworks Gallery Blue Hill
News

Wanderlust: Coastal Maine

Blue Hill, ME- For as long as I can remember, I have been venturing to Blue Hill, Maine every summer to spend a week by the ocean with my family. The tall pines, rocky beaches and dark blue sea draw me to the area year after year. I visited the villages of Stonington, Blue Hill and Deer Isle the wee