November/December 2022

Articles tagged “November/December 2022”.

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Bradford_Swimmer
Artscope Issues, Capsule Previews

CAPSULE PREVIEWS: November/December 2022

By Brian Goslow

“Artists for Ukraine: Transforming Ammo Boxes into Icons,” a powerful installation of three Ukrainian icons painted on the boards of ammunition boxes by Oleksandr Klymenko and Sofia Atlantova, a husband-wife […]

Bacon_Studio
Artscope Issues, Wonderlust

A MAGNIFICENT GLOBAL ART EXPERIENCE

By Claudia Fiks

“Live life with no excuses. Travel with no regret.” — Oscar Wilde The art of travel is traveling with art! Are we there yet? While traveling, experiencing the world through […]

Bernard_Partial_Gallery
Artscope Issues, Features

AN INNER SENSE OF WHOLENESS

By Elizabeth Michelman

Olivia Bernard’s exhibition of sculpture and two-dimensional work spreads out under the sloping roof of The Stoneleigh- Burnham School’s Geissler Gallery. Hanging sheets of white scrim bound the space on […]

Stills_Gloriosa
Artscope Issues, Features

BEAUTY AND MORTALITY

By Brian Goslow

t’s probably not a coincidence that Vaughn Sills’ exhibition opened the day after the area’s first frost warning, the warm tones of “This Precious Life” bringing needed heat to those […]

Claggett_Garden
Artscope Issues, Reviews

HIPPOS AND ICEBERGS

By James Foritano

To get to Lawrence Academy from Cambridge, you must fly over the super-highways of Route 2 (West) and 495 (North), then bear, with some patience, the horse and carriage — […]

Hird_Boxed
Artscope Issues, Reviews

AN INTENSITY OF COLOR

By Marta Pauer-Tursi

If, as an adult, you have read Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” you will remember that Alice is confronted with paradoxes, contradictions in logic, disorientation of time and generally […]

Brent_Woman
Artscope Issues, Reviews

ROMANTIC ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM

By Beth Neville

Everyone lives their lives with vivid memories of “how I spent the Covid years!” Sarah Meyers Brent ground out the Covid chaos by combing her home and the town dumps […]

Menjivar_First_Gen
Artscope Issues, Features

WELCOMED IN SOMERVILLE

By Claudia Fiks

Somerville Museum is hosting the exhibition titled “Sanctuary City,” organized and curated by Julia Csekö, the recipient of the museum’s Community Curator Grant. The exhibition is a group show that […]

Brehmer_Floating
Artscope Issues, Features

ART FOR OUR EARTH

By Lee Roscoe

Printmaker Bethia Brehmer’s Wisconsin youth has stayed with her through her changes of venues from Sheboygan to Madison, to Amherst, Massachusetts and Cape Cod, where she’s lived for decades. Her […]

Lori_Rising
Artscope Issues, Reviews

A SKEPTICAL CELEBRATION

By Rachel Flood Page

Currently in its seventh exhibition at the Atlantic Wharf Gallery in downtown Boston, the group show Shared Habitat Earth is a vibrant and eclectic collection of works all connected to […]

Zipeto_Coronal
Artscope Issues, Reviews

RENDERING DISORDER

By Hannah Carrigan

Diana Zipeto, the Lowell-based artist who has built her career on the practice of rendering images, was shocked to discover that an MRI is more of a map than a […]

Unger_Across
Artscope Issues, Reviews

REINTRODUCING MARY ANN UNGER

By Marjorie Kaye

Upon entering the expansive, light-filled space on the second floor of the Williams College Museum of Art, one can’t help but notice the elegance of the placement of the two- […]