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OIL The Eternal Sea
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SOLITARY MAN: FINDING MILTON BRIGHTMAN’S RELIGION

By Ron Fortier

Painter Milton Brightman is a very traditional artist — traditional in every sense as defined in the dictionary as that which is handed down from age to age as in […]

LEFT: Julia Jensen, "Understanding of Where," 2018, oil on panel, 30” x 30”. RIGHT: Julia Jensen, "Then I Walked Outside," 2018, oil on panel, 30” x 30”.
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JULIA JENSEN: CAPTURING NORTHERN LIGHT IN ALL ITS VARIATIONS

By Marta Pauer-Tursi

When I moved from Manhattan to a secluded mountaintop house in Vermont, my wonderment at the measurelessness of the landscape surrounding the house was boundless. At night, it was an […]

Clockwise from left: Elizabeth Pogor, Morning View; Laura Fischman, (Un)Still Life; Bredt Handy, Trace.
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NEW ENGLAND COLLECTIVE IX AT GALATEA FINE ART

By Jacob Cutler

For its ninth annual juried show, “New England Collective IX,” Galatea Fine Art, located in the heart of Boston’s SOWA District, enlisted the expertise of Marni Elyse Katz to jury […]

Throwing Words
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LÉGER AT LANOUE: LAYERS OF BEAUTY

FEATURED GALLERY KARINE LÉGER LANOUE GALLERY 450 HARRISON AVE #31 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS MARCH 2 THROUGH APRIL 6 by Lisa Mikulski The Lanoue Gallery, Boston, presents “New Works by Karine Léger” […]

Michael Graves, Summer Pond, oil.
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THE GREAT OUTDOORS: NEW MEMBERS AT THE GUILD OF BOSTON ARTISTS

REVIEW NEW MEMBERS EXHIBITION: CURTIS HANSON AND MICHAEL GRAVES GUILD OF BOSTON ARTISTS 162 NEWBURY STREET, BOSTON, MA OCTOBER 7 – 28 by Beth Neville The 125-year-old tradition of American […]

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Review: 51st Annual Wickford Art Festival

Wickford Harbor in North Kingstown, R.I. welcomed more than 200 artists July 13 and 14 for the 51st Annual Wickford Art Festival. Booths lined the streets of the historic village exhibiting work by artists across New England and some neighboring states including New York and Pennsylvania.