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When you see a Jackie Reeves painting you know it. She has been honing her unique style over two decades, gaining mastery and confidence. You can partake in a selection […]
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When you see a Jackie Reeves painting you know it. She has been honing her unique style over two decades, gaining mastery and confidence. You can partake in a selection […]

“The Land Tells Our Stories” is an ambitious group of three large scale, site-specific works which unfurl across Massachusetts this summer. The project has been commissioned by the Trustees of […]

The name Alex Katz immediately conjures up images of sharply silhouetted faces, figures and landscapes painted on gigantic canvases — bold compositions of fresh, bright colors that feel clean and […]

The first thing to know about Rona Lee Cohen’s art is that it begins with quiet intensity and an intimate relationship with each new piece she is contemplating. Her oil […]

Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 was a blast. Miami was buzzing, but whenever someone asked me, “How was Miami?” I could only answer, “How was the Convention Center?” Because when […]

There are artists whose work you admire, and then there are artists whose work you feel. Donald Langosy belongs firmly in both categories. Encountering his work is not a passive […]

Behind imposing glass doors, just beyond the Currier Museum of Art’s antechamber, one is confronted with the culmination of a career. Eight large paintings of oil on canvas by the […]

“Carrie Crane: The Lise Hoffman Archive (a fiction)”, on view at the Boston Sculptors Gallery through January 25, animates Lise Walker Hoffman (1934-2019), a fictional young woman of Crane’s imagination. […]

“While thus employed, the heavy pewter lamp suspended in chains over his (Ahab’s) head, continually rocked with the motion of the ship, and for ever threw shifting gleams and shadows […]

A welcome response to the winter blues, Blue Door Gallery owner and curator Janice Santini is presenting “Euphony,” an exhibition of collage art by Connecticut artist R. Douglass Rice that […]

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 […]

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 […]