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“In the Thrice-Ninth Kingdom …” is the opening line for many Russian fairytales. Upon hearing these words, Russian children know that magic will flow in the story about to be […]
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“In the Thrice-Ninth Kingdom …” is the opening line for many Russian fairytales. Upon hearing these words, Russian children know that magic will flow in the story about to be […]

Pablo Delano’s exhibition unfolds as an experience that lingers long after you leave. Spanning two vast galleries, “The Museum of the Old Colony” at the New Britain Museum of American […]

There is something immediate about the work of Fernando Fula, a sense that each piece is made in a moment of intensity, without hesitation. His paintings do not feel overworked […]

Art openings are a great place to meet interesting people and feel the pulse of a creative community, but they are a terrible place to actually look at art. On […]

Lowell has much to celebrate in 2026. Even as the United States honors its 250th year, the city of Lowell, founded in 1826, observes its bicentennial. Whistler House Museum of […]

Sam Belisle is a master who paints in parable. I was taught in high school that parable is the highest form of poetry. His works are exceptionally painted poetry invested […]

Happening upon JooYoung Choi’s universe on a gray, drizzling day was a welcome entrance to a world where joy, transformation, self-knowledge and pie are all very important. In Choi’s new […]

It’s all about light at the Cahoon Museum of American Art’s two indelibly joyful and haunting exhibitions, “Illuminations: The Art of Light” and “Tiffany’s Gardens in Glass.” As the museum […]

Running through March 26, for the first time, Sitka Home Art Gallery is showing work by other artists alongside those by co-owner and titular artist, Sitka. The exhibit, “Four Arts,” […]

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 […]