March/April 2026

Articles tagged “March/April 2026”.

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Abbas
Capsule Previews

CAPSULE PREVIEWS

By Brian Goslow

Artists of Stonington, Connecticut’s Velvet Mill, home to a thriving creative community of artists, entrepreneurs and businesses, will showcase the great variety of artistic styles and practices found there in […]

Freud
Wonderlust

LONDON, A WANDERLUST

By Andy Moerlein

An art focused long weekend in London is easy and can be exceptionally varied. Regular daytime direct flights from Boston to London make that arts rich city a simple jaunt. […]

Frisella
Features

FOUR ARTS ON NEWBURY

By Isabel Barbi

Running through March 26, for the first time, Sitka Home Art Gallery is showing work by other artists alongside those by co-owner and titular artist, Sitka. The exhibit, “Four Arts,” […]

Wood
Community

“THIS IS WHERE ART HAPPENS”

By Hannah Carrigan

On a cold evening in mid-February, Beverly, Massachusetts natives and newcomers gathered in a Cabot Street gallery to celebrate several milestones in the city’s creative development: the unveiling of a […]

Hills
Features

TAD HILLS

By Beth Neville

Bring your children and grandchildren to Nesto Gallery this April and May to see how a famous children’s book artist, Tad Hills, develops his characters and plots. Artists who can […]

Knox
Features

KATE KNOX

By Eric J. Taubert

Kate Knox searches for the buildings most people have stopped seeing. Late fall. Early spring. When the leaves are down. She and her husband take the backroads. The narrow ones […]

Landeck
Features

ARMIN LANDECK

By Erica DeMatos

With dim alleyways and pop-art stylized still-lifes, printmaker Armin Landeck’s architectural influence was shaped by the Americana modernism of urban cityscapes. On view now through April 26 at the Art […]

Brodeur
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AARON BRODEUR

By Sonia Richter

First, there is beauty — graceful in its singularity, unmarred and untouchable. Then comes a state of paradox: beauty that sits in a glass box, dripping with stimuli and barraged […]

Costello
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AFTER THE PERFORMANCE

By Vanessa Boucher

The clown has never been as innocent as we pretend. In Ruggero Leoncavallo’s “Pagliacci,” the Italian opera’s performance ends in murder and the audience becomes witness to something irretrievable. “La […]

Gelburd
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GAIL GELBURD

By Lee Roscoe

The creativity of Gail Gelburd is multifold, as an art historian, author, professor, curator, artist and activist. She has curated exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, taught at […]

Carey
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JENNIFER DAVIS CAREY

By Cathy Weaver Taylor

Enamel is an alchemical dance between glass and metal. Jennifer Davis Carey is an enamel artist whose artwork is all about seeing and remembering. Seeing the patterns, seeing the unseen, […]

Kawada
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JANET KAWADA

By Carolyn Wirth

Janet Kawada is a sculptor, fiber artist, teacher and activist who uses the power of art as a tool for community engagement. A lifetime Boston area resident, she, for 25 […]