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“Unspoken Resilience,” a multi-disciplinary exhibition on view at the University of New England (UNE) Gallery in Portland through February 7, assembles works of the Deaf community and its friends in […]
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“Unspoken Resilience,” a multi-disciplinary exhibition on view at the University of New England (UNE) Gallery in Portland through February 7, assembles works of the Deaf community and its friends in […]

Drawing inspiration from music, dancers, color, and the quiet moments that define movement, “Conversation in Movement,” which opens January 3 and continues through the end of the month at the […]

Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 was a blast. Miami was buzzing, but whenever someone asked me, “How was Miami?” I could only answer, “How was the Convention Center?” Because when […]

We are lucky to have an oral history video produced in 2013 by the Martha’s Vineyard Museum (MVM) of the late Nan Tull,85, who passed on July 4, 2023, discussing […]

There are artists whose work you admire, and then there are artists whose work you feel. Donald Langosy belongs firmly in both categories. Encountering his work is not a passive […]

Behind imposing glass doors, just beyond the Currier Museum of Art’s antechamber, one is confronted with the culmination of a career. Eight large paintings of oil on canvas by the […]

When you hear the name Hans Hofmann, you might first think of a teacher — an artist best known for shaping generations of minds. Yet Hofmann’s own work resists easy […]

There is a particular stillness that lives inside abandoned places. A silence that feels almost sentient as it hums with the memory of footsteps, the echo of machinery and the […]

“Carrie Crane: The Lise Hoffman Archive (a fiction)”, on view at the Boston Sculptors Gallery through January 25, animates Lise Walker Hoffman (1934-2019), a fictional young woman of Crane’s imagination. […]

Visit hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu for full exhibition schedule In 2026, the United States of America will turn 250 years old, but according to the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College, the […]

For an artist, creating the work requires one set of skills, promoting the work and getting it seen and appreciated is a whole different skill set. TAG | The Art […]

In a nod to the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Focus on the Past exhibition at the Attleboro Arts Museum will include eight artifacts from […]