September/October 2025

Articles tagged “September/October 2025”.

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Arthur Nichols, Untitled
Capsule Previews

CAPSULE PREVIEWS

By Brian Goslow

Drawing from a series of works addressing ideas of impossible architecture, liminal spaces and temporal and spatial distance, “The Long View: Paintings by Marcia Santore” will be on view from […]

Duennebier, Still Life
Community

AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXPAND

By Andy Moerlein

I am excited, and everyone else should be too — Boston has attracted a new International Art Fair. After 25 years of vibrant shows, the Boston International Fine Art Fair, […]

Makers
Community

MAKERS GONNA MAKE

By Ami Bennitt

Have you ever wanted to learn a new or different creative skill? Do you already have skills requiring tools/equipment you don’t have? Looking to join a community of do-it-yourself makers? […]

Mode’s “Remote Sensing
Features

THE MEDITATIVE POWER OF GLACIERS

By Isabel Barbi

Hannah Perrine Mode’s “Remote Sensing,” on display at Northeastern University’s Gallery 360, combines Mode’s educational work in geoscience and climate research with her impassioned multi-media art. Through the solo exhibition […]

Jared
Reviews

CRAFT, PLAY, AND PROVOCATION

By Beth Neville

How refreshing to meet a sculptor with a sense of humor that shines through his artwork like a beacon. Wood working is his specialty, but he is a man of […]

Holmberg, Smoke Shop
Features

HOLDING ON TO WHAT’S REAL

By Brian Goslow

At a time where artificial intelligence (AI) threatened to take over the words we read and images we see, institutions like The Guild of Boston Artists are needed more than […]

Kha, Mine IX
Reviews

CUTOUTS OF THE SELF AT ADDISON

By J.M. Belmont

A personal photograph is as opaque as it is revealing. Suppose you find an old image at an antique market or abandoned with books and coffee mugs in a box […]

Valdez, The Beginning is Near
Reviews

BEAUTY AND THE BRUTAL TRUTH

By Marjorie Kaye

Upon entering the expansive first floor galleries that house the Vincent Valdez exhibition at North Adams’ MASS MoCA, one is immediately drawn to an enormous, wall sized panoramic painting of […]

Libby, Reading to Charlie
Features

FRAGMENTS THAT SPEAK

By Sawyer Smook-Pollitt

It’s simple, really. When you’re in a gallery, don’t touch the art. I worked at an art museum for a few years and I spent a lot of time keeping […]

Beal, Dog Walker
Features

BEAL BEAUTIFIES AND BEATIFIES

By Lee Roscoe

It’s rare that I find work that reminds me of why I take joy in being alive. Provincetown based artist Donald Beal does that, and hopefully as the honoree artist […]

Hieu, Contemplation I
Features

LINES THAT CARRY HISTORY

By Lexi Gondek

Tucked into the heart of its community, the stunning Greenwich Library is home to more than just books. On the second floor, you’ll find the Flinn Gallery, a vibrant, non-profit […]

Miller, Sappho
Features

THE BEAUTY OF BROKEN THINGS

By Eric J. Taubert

“I served as a medic during the Vietnam War. At the 22nd Casualty Staging Flight in Da Nang, I worked on well over 600 battle casualties. The mission was to […]