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Be Creative in the New Year! Thomas Jackson: Point Reyes National Seashore, CA 2019

2020 has lots of challenges in store. Let art and its makers inspire us to reach for our goals and dreams, and change the course of history in November 2020. The video below is Thomas Jackson’s most recent photograph, Tulle #5, in the making; a rare opportunity to view the challenges of his photographic practice, […]
5 years ago
Amanda Means, Light Bulb 1, 2019

Amanda Means at Art on Paper, March 7-10, NYC

Amanda Means has spent much of her artistic career exploring the mysterious and inspiring nature of ordinary household objects — most noteworthy are the drinking glass and the light bulb.  Specifically, the light bulb is an ordinary object and might be easily forgotten; however, Means penetrates the object with such vibrancy that we are enlivened in […]
6 years ago

Evelyn Rydz Awarded Joan Mitchell Painters and Sculptors Grant

Congratulations to Evelyn Rydz and the other recipients of the 2018 Joan Mitchell Foundation Grants! The grant recipients’ work represents a wide range of artistic techniques, approaches, and concerns, and engages with such pressing issues as migration, identity, notions of belonging, and representation within the art historical canon and in social and political spheres, among other […]
7 years ago

Alex MacLean and David Maisel at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul, South Korea

Photographs by Alex MacLean and David Maisel are included in the touring exhibition “CIVILIZATION: THE WAY WE LIVE NOW” at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) in Seoul, South Korea opening on October 18, 2018. The traveling show is co-produced by the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography FEP) and the MMCA […]
7 years ago

Evelyn Rydz and the Comida Casera Project Featured on WBUR’s The ARTery

This Boston Artist Hosts A Very Intimate Dinner Party For Total Strangers September 12, 2018 Maria Garcia, Senior Editor of The ARTery, WBUR’s Arts and Culture Team. Click here to read and listen to the segment on the WBUR website — On a recent Saturday evening, I arrive at a large artist studio at the Carpenter Center […]
7 years ago
Niho Kozuru, 'Infinite Bloom', 2016, Cast rubber on painted wood panel, 48x48x2 in., 12x12x2 in. ea. panel

Niho Kozuru in The Boston Globe

Niho Kozuru’s show at the Society of Arts + Crafts was recently reviewed in The Boston Globe! By Cate McQuaid, GLOBE CORRESPONDENT, AUGUST 29, 2018 Niho Kozuru comes from a long line of Japanese ceramicists. She has seen a bowl or two thrown. Her sculptures originate, conceptually if not practically, on a wheel. Spun metal and […]
7 years ago

“Alex MacLean: Over Easy” at the Beehive

Please join us on Wednesday, May 16th, 2018 from 6:00PM – 8:00PM, when The Beehive’s co-owner and resident curator Jennifer Epstein, alongside guest curator Ellen Miller present the 27th installment in the South End landmark’s continuing art series, Sting! featuring the work of Alex MacLean, pilot and photographer from Lincoln, MA. The exhibit entitled, Alex […]
7 years ago

Congratulations to David Maisel: 2018 Guggenheim Fellow!

(Released by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation) David Maisel is a visual artist working in photography and video whose work has explored hidden landscapes, archives, and histories of the American west for more than three decades. Proving Ground, his most current series, examines the site of Dugway Proving Ground, a classified military setting in Utah’s […]
7 years ago

Niho Kozuru: Monocasts & Multipours at the Thompson Gallery

With Eyes Wide Open IV/IV: Niho Kozuru: Monocasts and Multipours, a Solo Exhibition at the Thompson Gallery, Cambridge School of Weston April 2 – June 15, 2018 Opening reception: Friday, April 6, 4-7pm Gallery Talk: Saturday, May 5, 1-2pm   For more information, click here
7 years ago
John Tracey, Installation of paintings and sculpture, First Church Boston

John Tracey: Sanctuary

An Installation in the Sanctuary of First Church Boston Artist Talk and Opening Reception, 12 pm, Sunday, March 25 First Church Boston, 66 Marlborough Street, Boston, MA 02116   Within this stunning building designed by Paul Rudolph in 1968, John Tracey has installed his recent paintings and sculpture. The dialogue between this modernist architectural gem […]
7 years ago
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