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VISUAL PASSION: ART/WORD TACKLES VISIONS OF LOVE AT LASELL

By Don Wilkinson

The ancient Greeks spoke of eight kinds of love: Eros (sexual love), Philia (friendship), Storge (love of kin and children), Ludus (playful love or flirtation), Mania (obsessiveness), Pragma (mature love), […]

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UNIFYING A CREATIVE CITY: THIS YEAR’S NEWTON OPEN STUDIOS

By Isabel Barbi

On April 6 and 7, the first beautiful weekend of the spring season, the city of Newton, Massachusetts, hosted their annual Newton Open Studios event. Now in its 22nd year, […]

Wen-hao Tien earlier this summer in search of materials for her “Weed Out” exhibition at the New Art Center in Newtonville.
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WEEDING OUT THE OBVIOUS: WEN-HAO TIEN IN NEWTON

FEATURED ARTIST WEN-HAO TIEN: WEED OUT NEW ART CENTER IN NEWTON 61 WASHINGTON PARK, NEWTONVILLE, MA SEPTEMBER 22 THROUGH OCTOBER 19 by James Foritano Soon after Labor Day, common weeds […]

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Current Exhibits, Current Issue, Visual Arts

Building On Life Lessons

Two lives of different length take a turn at mid-career. One from philosophy, the other from medicine, both with the equally large ambition of documenting the other side of the brain, the insistent one not sanctioned by the academy or the workplace.

Ellen Schön, Five Hills Font, 2011, smoke-fired clay, 15” x 22” x 22”.
Visual Arts

ALT CLAY AT PINE MANOR

Clay has always served as a carrier of culture, from creation myths and cookery to architecture, painting, sculpture and writing. Three sculptors currently exhibiting hand-built clay structures at Pine Manor College have adapted this medium to their contemporary idiom. Each one experiments to fulfil

Marlon Forrester in the studio.
Exhibits, Visual Arts

Put Me In, Coach

Relax. You have The New Art Center in Newton’s Holzwasser Gallery — a modest space of about 300 square feet with walls that soar to an 18-foot- high ceiling — and the sanction of a young program that encourages anyone and everyone with a yen to team up with like-minded participants and, under expert

Migrating Colors
Exhibits

Migrating Colors 2015, Haitian Art at Wedeman Art Gallery

“Migrating Colors 2015,” an exhibition featuring the work of 10 Haitian artists, is currently on view at Lasell College’s Wedeman Gallery. These artists, both from Massachusetts and Jacmel, Haiti, depict their experiences of the 2010 earthquake and the subsequent emotional journey from loss to accep