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Looking for a new fall destination? The recently opened Westerly Museum of American Impressionism, 79 Watch Hill Road, Westerly, Rhode Island, features 11 galleries dedicated to American Impressionist art from […]
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Looking for a new fall destination? The recently opened Westerly Museum of American Impressionism, 79 Watch Hill Road, Westerly, Rhode Island, features 11 galleries dedicated to American Impressionist art from […]

We Will Not Be Silenced Once news hit of last year’s election results, it seemed as though the world went into a state of panic, stress and anger. Since then, […]

Although artists Lynne Adams and Matthew Simons were neighbors at Easthampton’s Cottage Street Studios in Western Massachusetts, it was adversity and last year’s advocacy campaign to keep studio rents affordable […]

Curated by Deborah Davidson and Audrey Goldstein, the recently opened “The Long View: Women Artists in the Studio” exhibition at Suffolk University Gallery recognizes the work of several long-standing artists […]

“Truth Unveiled: Art as Reality, Illusion, and Insight” is a call-for-entries exhibition under the auspices of Art League Rhode Island (ALRI) that aims to provoke conversation about art as both […]

The two different natures of contemporary American crafts are beautifully represented at the Fuller Craft Museum. Crafts fashioned as art-objects are exhibited in the museum members’ Biennial Exhibit. Crafts made […]

Art abounds in Concord this fall — there’s much to see and experience in the town’s galleries, art centers and historic monuments, all within a pleasant walk of each other. […]

After his parents gave him a single-lens reflex camera as a college graduation present, Gary Duehr “dove” into taking pictures in Central Illinois, inspired by photographers like Harry Callahan, to […]

Installation day for “REMIX” was like a family reunion for the artists of Fountain Street Gallery. “When we dropped off the work for the show, a couple of the artists […]

“If there is no struggle, there is no progress,” said Frederick Douglass, a former slave turned prominent American abolitionist from the mid-1800s. What is life without struggle? No one escapes […]

Unless doctored, a photograph records without bias. Unlike a painting or a novel, the unfavorable cannot be hidden away: what is captured is evident. Whole systems of operation can be […]

There is kinetic energy that arises when two artists join in a many-faceted relationship. In the case of William Hays and Nina Rossi of Turners Falls, Massachusetts, it is both […]