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Saxon, The Broken Pierrot
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A PORTAL IN THE ATTIC

By Ricardo Barros

“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 […]

The Museum of the Old Colony
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AN ARCHIVE OF POWER

By Lexie Gondek

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 […]

Fula
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AUTHORSHIP IN FLUX

By Claudia Fiks

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 […]

Jamestown
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THE PULSE OF WHAT’S NEXT

By Sawyer Smook-Pollitt

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 Celebrates 200
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200 YEARS IN A CITY OF MANY FIRSTS

By Carolyn Wirth

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 […]

Belisle, Stay on the Trail
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ATTENTION FOR SALE

By Madeleine Lord

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 […]

Brathwaite, Untitled (Abbey Lincoln and Dancer)
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THROUGH DANGERS UNTOLD

By Carolyn Wirth

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 […]

Cole, Open the Door #2
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ILLUMINATED WORLDS

By Lee Roscoe

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 […]

Frisella
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FOUR ARTS ON NEWBURY

By Isabel Barbi

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,” […]

Hills
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TAD HILLS

By Beth Neville

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 […]

Knox
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KATE KNOX

By Eric J. Taubert

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 […]

Landeck
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ARMIN LANDECK

By Erica DeMatos

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 […]