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STAYING CONTEMPORARY: ARTIST PROGRAM MAINTAINS THE GARDNER’S HERITAGE

By Elizabeth Michelman

With a gala air, the Gardner Museum prepares its sparkling Renzo Piano wing for “In the Company of Artists: 25 Years of Artists-in- Residence.” Laura Owens’s giant gold-and-magenta banner winks with a smiley face on the […]

Michael DesRosiers, Migration of Unbleached Titanium, polymer paint on cradled MDF, 48" x 48" x 5 ½".
News

Lyman Allyn Museum: Director Sam Quigley Makes His Mark

When he first came on board as director of the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in May 2014, D. Samuel Quigley was taken with New London’s vibrancy and intrigued by the possibilities of building upon the museum’s considerable holdings. Within the handsome neoclassical building, situated on 11 acres overlookin

The Shippey Shack, designed by Derek “Deek” Diedricksen and built in a two-day hands-on workshop.
News

THINKING SMALL AND LIVING LARGE

TINY HOUSES AT FULLER CRAFT by Brian Goslow Brockton, Mass. – For most of his life, Derek “Deek” Diedricksen has had an affinity for small structures. When he was 9 […]

Marilyn Arsem, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, December 8, 2015. Photograph by Elizabeth Michelman.
Theatre

The Clock Is Ticking

Tuesday, December 8. I’m attending Day 29 in a series of 100 unique perfor- mances at the MFA this fall and winter by Boston’s leader in performance art, Marilyn Arsem. Arsem has not yet shown up, but I can already hear her disem- bodied voice musing over the previous day’s performance. The wall tex

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Find out where to pick up the latest copy!* While Artscope is available in 700+ locations throughout New England, this list identifies distribution sites which have a large number of […]

Kenneth Paul Block, Female model in pink satin and lace nightgown, March 17–24, 1978. Watercolor and black marker on paper.
Exhibits, Visual Arts

Think Pink at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Tucked away in the midst of the winding hallways of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston lies an exhibition that glistens with femininity and beauty. “Think Pink” enlightens visitors on the history behind the color pink through various mediums reflecting high fashion couture from the 1700s through the 21