March/April 2025

Articles tagged “March/April 2025”.

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CAPSULE PREVIEWS: MARCH/APRIL 2025

By Brian Goslow

If you’re stopping by the SoWa Art + Design District, either for March’s First Friday openings or Sunday’s SoWa Artist Guild Open Studios, make sure to check out three new […]

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THE TRAUMA ENDURED

By Claudia Fiks

Bayda Asbridge’s “Children of War,” on view at Babson College’s Hollister Gallery from March 27 through May 18, is an emotionally moving and profoundly thought-provoking exhibition that sheds light on […]

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ABUNDANT LIGHT

By Linda Sutherland

In all my years, I’ve never seen color used this way. Peter Batchelder is all about putting color where it shouldn’t be. The outcome is breathtaking and certainly not something […]

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NEVER SLOWING DOWN

By Marta Pauer-Tursi

On one of the coldest days in February, even by Vermont standards, I stepped inside the Burlington City Arts gallery to find my senses stirred by the dramatic, enigmatic and […]

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ARTISTIC VISION AND CONTEMPORARY DIALOGUES

By Claudia Fiks

The Cambridge Art Association’s 2025 Members Prize Show once again offers a compelling showcase of artistic talent from its vibrant community. Open to all current members, the exhibition spans two […]

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Community

SHEPHERDING THE SHOW ALONG

By Sawyer Smook-Pollitt

On Monday, February 3, curator and artist David Walega arrived at New Bedford’s Gallery X around noon. The walls were bare inside the 1855 Universalist Church-turned-art gallery. Paintings, sculptures and […]

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A FIRST LOOK

By J.M. Belmont

What makes a photograph special? That it provides a clear, static documentation of notable events worth cataloguing; for its artistic merit which, like a lightning-rod, can conduct particular feelings less […]

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MASTERS OLD AND NEW

By Beth Neville

There are always good reasons to visit the Art Complex Museum at Duxbury and the annual “Duxbury Art Association 52nd Winter Juried Show,” which continues through April 19, is one […]

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RITUALS OF EARTH AND CHANGE

By Laura Shabott

Edd Ravn is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice spans growing bacteria, painting with rainwater, recording soundscapes and designing public furniture to co-create objects that question perception and connection. With a […]

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A SCULPTURAL DIALOGUE

By Marjorie Kaye

Norad Mill in North Adams, Massachusetts is home to an assortment of quirky and highly visible businesses. It retains its vintage mill appearance while adding contemporary features, making it a […]

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A MASSIVE REUNION

By Brian Goslow

How do you begin to engage with an exhibition of someone whose work you’ve followed for nearly 40 years, a period during which he documented many of your friends and, […]

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BEATTY’S MELODIC WOODCRAFT

By Madeleine Lord

When the original Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery at the College of the Holy Cross, formerly in O’Kane Hall, was dedicated in 1983 Rev. John E. Brooks, S.J. president […]