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Binnie, Scout II
Reviews

ECHOES AND INFLUENCES

By Madeleine Lord

In her exhibition statement, curator Crystalle Lacouture identifies the Concord Center for the Visual Arts, which occupies the former John Ball house built before the American Revolution, as a fitting […]

Shereos
Reviews

A GARDEN IN THE BERKSHIRE

By Marjorie Kaye

The capturing of an “ephemeral garden” is an elusive proposition, one that the eclectic practice of Jenine Shereos harnesses in her exhibition at the Berkshire Botanical Garden in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. […]

Truong, Everybody Lost Somebody
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WE ARE ALL MANNEQUINS

By Brian Goslow

Long a part of our retail shopping experience, mannequins have been used as models for the latest clothing trends as well as, more recently, become a symbol to represent our […]

Modder’s “Of All the Worlds We Could Have Dreamed”
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THE STORY OF 100 HAIR TIES

By Linda Sutherland

In stark contrast to the 250th anniversary of America art exhibitions which dominate the art world this year, “Of All the Worlds We Could Have Dreamed” is a distinct diversion […]

Licea-Kane, From One to the Other
Reviews

A PLAY OF MEDIUMS

By Marjorie Kaye

ClipArt Gallery at Clippership Wharf in East Boston mirrors the contemporary future-forward intentions of the complex, hosting art exhibitions in an open and airy space. The combination of pristine walls […]

Sense
Reviews

SARAH SENSE

By Suzanne Volmer

“Land, Lines, Blood, Memory,” scheduled to be shown at Bannister Gallery at Rhode Island College from March 26 through April 24, is a solo exhibition of photo-weavings by California-based Indigenous […]

CATAMOUNT
Reviews

CATAMOUNT’S BEST

By Marta Pauer-Tursi

The current Arts Connect Juried Members Exhibition at Catamount Arts’ Fried Gallery brings together more than 70 works by as many local and regional artists. For the past 10 years, […]

Lewis
Reviews

CARVING HER PLACE

By Heather Stivison

During her lifetime, sculptor Edmonia Lewis was a true celebrity whose work sold for thousands of dollars. Her studio was regularly visited by wealthy Americans on their Grand Tour of […]

Gorky
Events, Reviews

REFRAMING A FOUNDER

By James Dyment

Created for inclusion in the citywide “100 Years of Arshile Gorky” centennial celebration in Watertown, Massachusetts, “Redrawing Community & Connections” at the Armenian Museum of America is an exhibit highlighting […]

Rahbar
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THE PROMISE AND THE PARADOX

By Lexie Gondek

“For Which It Stands” gathers more than 70 works spanning a century of American art into a single, resonant conversation. Through painting, photography, sculpture and textiles, the exhibition traces the […]

Granbery
Reviews

CURRENTS OF COLOR AND FORM

Like many New Englanders, I was recently reminded how bright it gets when there’s about a foot of snow everywhere. My eyelids haven’t been much help AS the light shines […]

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Reviews

NEVER SLOWING DOWN

By Marta Pauer-Tursi

On one of the coldest days in February, even by Vermont standards, I stepped inside the Burlington City Arts gallery to find my senses stirred by the dramatic, enigmatic and […]