March/April 2023

Articles tagged “March/April 2023”.

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CAPSULE PREVIEWS: March/April 2023

By Brain Goslow

In her solo show, “The Skies Cried as my Fathers Died,” Rhode Island artist Rachel Brask, who has a studio in East Providence, displays her paintings of rainy skyscapes that […]

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A SOLUTION TO ARTS DISPLACEMENT

By Ami Bennitt

Arts displacement, although a systemic, chronic problem in Greater Boston, also takes toll outside the metropolitan area, in once industrial Massachusetts cities like Worcester, Lowell, New Bedford and Salem. The […]

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DEMANDING YOUR ATTENTION

By James Foritano

After visiting several exhibitions this winter, two artists’ works especially stayed with me, provocatively, after viewing them each in two different exhibits: Milo, and Anastasia Semash. Milo’s work was shown […]

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FREEDOM IN COLLABORATION

By Hannah Carrigan

Multidisciplinary artists Ashley Page and Alejandra Cuadra both say they share a brain. The metaphor rings true in their work: many of the artists’ sculptures and installations look as if […]

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“A CAST OF THOUSANDS”

By Suzanne Volmer

At the helm of exhibition programming at URI Feinstein Providence Campus Gallery, Steven Pennell presents art shows about various topics from everyday life. “Coordinator of Urban Arts and Culture,” Pannell delivers […]

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A COMMITMENT TO CRAFTS

By Beth Neville

American crafts are among the finest in the world. In 2004, the trustees of the Fuller Craft Museum recognized this fact and wisely decided to re-invent the museum to specialize in American crafts. Five current exhibitions at Fuller […]

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A GRAND RE-ENTRANCE

By Elizabeth Michelman

“Abstraction focuses on a private world,” muses Erica H. Adams in “Spirit in the Dark,” an exhibition of 23 small watercolors at the Moakley Federal Courthouse through March 30. For […]

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CLEAR AND PRESENT

By Elizabeth Michelman

“There’s all kinds of life-experiences that come to one unasked-for,” said sculptor and painter Marjorie Minkin while showing me her light-filled Lexan relief sculptures one November evening on her Waltham […]

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CANDID AND UNHEEDING

By J.M. Belmont

The camera is ubiquitous. Embedded in our phones, it sits in every pocket and purse; drilled into the walls of businesses and subway stations; fixed to traffic lights and the […]

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SOLITARY SURVIVORS

By Linda (Chestney) Sutherland

This is a love story. A mesmerizing tale about two people who’ve shared their life more than 51 years, but, in actuality, the “love story” began long, long before that […]

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FLIPPING TRADITION ON ITS HEAD

By Evan Bieder

“Designing the Dream State” is a solo exhibition by Hartford Art School’s inaugural Whitney Artist-in-Residence Chiraag Bhakta. The show will be held in the Joseloff Gallery from February 23 to […]