January/February 2023

Articles tagged “January/February 2023”.

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CPS_2023
Artscope Issues, Capsule Previews

CAPSULE PREVIEWS: January/February 2023

By Brian Goslow

“Flora & Fauna,” an exhibition featuring encaustic artists Debra Claffey, Patricia Gerkin, Kellie Weeks and Charyl Weissbach, will be held from January 7 through February 18 at The Brush Art […]

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Artscope Issues, Wonderlust

THE SPILLOVER WAS REAL

By Marjorie Kaye

Art Basel is like a meteor that falls to earth creating an energy crater in Miami Beach, with layers and layers of concentric circles of influence reverberating for miles. During […]

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Artscope Issues, Wonderlust

A SUPPORTIVE PLATFORM

By Claudia Fiks

Rising seas and high-rise buildings continue to coexist in Miami, a city threatened by climate change, vulnerable to constant floods and doomed to be swallowed by the ocean. While the […]

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Artscope Issues, Community

BEAUTY OUT OF BRUTALITY

By Beth Neville

Can anything good or beautiful come out of a nasty, brutish war? The rape, murder and mayhem of the almost year-long war in Ukraine scarcely seems a place to look […]

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Artscope Issues, Community

A RARE VICTORY FOR ARTISTS

By Ami Bennitt

The age-old problem. Artist displacement is not new. It’s happened for decades, and it continues to the present day. It’s the age-old gentrification cycle: artists/creatives move into a run-down, undesirable, […]

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Artscope Issues, Features

AN INVESTIGATION OF COLOR AND LIGHT

By Rachel Flood Page

Sky Painter, Nadia Parsons, has been an artist from a young age. When her mother recognized her dyslexia, she introduced her daughter to creating art, hoping that it was a […]

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Artscope Issues, Reviews

A LIFETIME COMMITMENT

By Hannah Carrigan

Beverly, Massachusetts’s Montserrat College of Art begins the new year with a selection of shows that celebrate its newest and oldest talents and make space for inner and external explorations […]

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Artscope Issues, Reviews

A CONTEMPORARY FOCUS

By Suzanne Volmer

The materials messaging in “Social Fabric: Textiles and Contemporary Issues,” on view through June 11 in the Cushing and Morris Galleries at the Newport Art Museum, is certainly of the […]

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Artscope Issues, Reviews

A REFLECTION OF THE TIMES

By Suzanne Volmer

The much-anticipated Members’ Exhibition, on view at Attleboro Arts Museum through January 27, is an annual event that provides an opportunity for members of all ages and artistic backgrounds to […]

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Artscope Issues, Features, Uncategorized

HEIGHTENED SENSE OF COMMUNITY

By Brain Goslow

In a year that we reached for normal — new normal, old normal, what exactly is normal, anyways — the show introducing the Copley Society of Art’s latest members won’t […]

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Artscope Issues, Reviews

AN AFFIRMATION OF LIFE

By Marta Pauer-Tursi

The experience of the annual Juried Exhibition at the Catamount Arts Center begins about an hour before you get there. Sure, you could take the highway for most of the […]

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Features

BELOVED PORTRAITS

By Lee Roscoe

As I was about to interview Andrea (Andi) Sawyer, Provincetown artist, about her dozen oil on canvas, 18 by 24-inch paintings memorializing beloved portraiture artist Ilona Royce Smithkin (who passed […]