November/December 2025

Articles tagged “November/December 2025”.

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CAPSULE PREVIEWS

By Brian Goslow

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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WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED

By Michele West

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, […]

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THE VALUE OF COLLABORATION

By Ami Bennitt

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 […]

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BUILDING A LASTING LEGACY

By Isabel Barbi

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 […]

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PROVOKING DISCUSSION

By Suzanne Volmer

“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 […]

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CRAFTMAKING’S NEXT STEP

By Beth Neville

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 […]

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WALKABLE CONCORD

By Carolyn Wirth

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. […]

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PERMISSION TO SHOOT

By Brian Goslow

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 […]

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A CLASS REUNION

By Sawyer Smook-Pollitt

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 […]

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THE SHAPE OF RESILIENCE

By Linda Sutherland

“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 […]

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THE QUIET THAT BURNS

By J.M. Belmont

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 […]

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Kenetic Energies Etc Etc

By Marjorie Kaye

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 […]