Examining the Data: R. Luke DuBois at Bowdoin College Museum of Art
R. Luke DuBois, A More Perfect Union: Lonely, 2011, pigment-ink on photo rag, 18” x 24”. All images courtesy Bowdoin College Museum of…
Read moreR. Luke DuBois, A More Perfect Union: Lonely, 2011, pigment-ink on photo rag, 18” x 24”. All images courtesy Bowdoin College Museum of…
Read moreNew Haven 48HFP producer Trish Clark on awards night. Credit: Duc Nguyen. By Olivia J. Kiers Many wonder how a…
Read moreThe Warner House. Photo credit Jack Bingham. By Olivia J. Kiers 2016 is a landmark anniversary for the Warner House,…
Read moreVermont Symphony Orchestra plays during Music in the Meadow. Photo courtesy Stowe Performing Arts. By Olivia J. Kiers Celebrating its…
Read moreInstallation view, Time Matters, 2016, The Cultural Center of Rocky Neck. Photo courtesy Kathleen Archer. By Olivia J. Kiers Time…
Read moreTitle from YARN: The Movie. Compass Films. By Olivia J. Kiers Directed by Icelandic animator Una Lorenzen, YARN: The Movie…
Read moreAgnes von Kurowsky and Ernest Hemingway, Milan, 1918. The Ernest Hemingway Collection; John F. Kennedy Library. By Olivia J. Kiers…
Read moreView of “Linda Leslie Brown: More Holes.” Photo: Ann Wessman. By Olivia J. Kiers As soon as you enter the…
Read moreView of “The Fence,” here featuring work by Nadine Boughton. Photo credit: Olivia J. Kiers By Olivia J. Kiers Taking…
Read moreGallery view of the series “Revisiting Beauty” in “Aline Smithson: Self & Others” at the Griffin Museum of Photography on…
Read moreTallying Up. Poem by Amy Young, art by Ira Joel Haber, a Responses feature from Broadsided Press. By Susan Rand…
Read moreGoapele performing at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, March 31. Photo credit: Bob Packert By Olivia J. Kiers Goapele’s voice…
Read moreBy Olivia J. Kiers For the 11th consecutive year, high school student across the United States have been competing in…
Read moreLawren Harris. Mountains in Snow: Rocky Mountain Paintings VII. About 1929. Oil on canvas. The Thomson Collection at the Art…
Read moreKaren Dow. Cross Section. 2016. Acrylic on canvas. 34 x 30″. Courtesy Silk Road Art Gallery. By Olivia J. Kiers…
Read moreJoseph Albers. “Provocative Percussion, Vol. 2.” Enoch Light and the Light Brigade. 1960. Album. 12 x 12″ Courtesy of The…
Read moreInstallation view, Mark Cooper: YuYu China Blue, Yuan Art Museum, Beijing, China. Courtesy of Mark Cooper, Samsøñ, and the Yuan…
Read moreAndy Moerlein and Donna Dodson. Photo courtesy Donna Dodson. By Olivia J. Kiers Sculptors Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein represented…
Read moreJocelyn Chemel. School Girl. 2013. Digital photograph mounted on wood panel, resin. 12×12″. The text in the photograph is…
Read morePoe Returning to Boston, seen at night. Photo credit: Derek Kouyoumjian, 2015. By Olivia J. Kiers When the Edgar Allan Poe…
Read moreby Celina Colby Eleanor Briggs is one of the few artists able to completely transport you from a gallery into…
Read moreby Celina Colby Calling all artists! A new residency has opened in Newport, Rhode Island. Arts in Bushwick (AiB)…
Read moreby Anna Buckley Would a rose by any other name smell as sweet? Would a rose in any other…
Read moreby Anna Buckley Methods of painting and printing collide in Emily Mason’s exhibit, Chromatic Celebrations, at Mitchell Giddings Fine…
Read moreby Jenny Miller Sechler Places for the Spirit, documents photographer Vaughn Sills’ exploration of the gardens in the deep South….
Read moreby Christina Wheeler For 26 days, the city of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, will bring public art and civic engagement together in…
Read moreby Bonita McBride The Olana Partnership/Olana State Historic Site and the Thomas Cole National Historic Site are hosting a…
Read moreby Celina Colby Hanging on the walls of galleries and public buildings all over New England are beautifully crafted…
Read moreTomorrow the much-anticipated Outside the Box festival begins. Performances including Guster, New Politics, and contestants from The Voice are…
Read moreby Celina Colby The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay, ME, feature 248 acres including a mile of coastline. The…
Read moreby Anna Buckley At the age of fifteen, Gordon Parks left his hometown of Fort Scott, Kansas. When he returned…
Read moreby Celina Colby The line for CREATE Boston runs out the door and down the block. Hundreds of people are…
Read moreby Celina Colby Beyond the brick lined streets of Providence is one of the premiere watercolor exhibits in the…
Read moreby Celina Colby Marc Labrèche stands suspended in the air 20 feet above Emerson’s Cutler Majestic stage. His face is…
Read moreby Jenny Miller Sechler How can anyone adequately describe the work of Mary Bauermeister? Her lens boxes, a series…
Read moreby Celina Colby Walking down the street, three people scroll through their Facebook feeds. One of them is stalking…
Read moreby Bret Chenkin One could argue that the age of ethnographic photography is over. That putative golden age when…
Read moreby Jenny Miller Sechler Chinese artist Yun-Fei Ji is at once traditional and transgressive. At first glance, his intimate, detailed…
Read moreby Anthony Merino Brevity breeds meaning. In austere images, what details are included become significant. American landscape painters like…
Read moreby Jenny Miller Sechler On view now at the Yiddish Book Center, in Amherst, MA, is an exhibit Felix…
Read moreby Celina Colby The sea has been an inspiration to artists for hundreds of years, from early Egyptian paintings…
Read moreby Frances J. Folsom The American History Textile Museum in Lowell is the ideal setting for Artist Textiles: Picasso…
Read moreby Celina Colby The staff here at Art New England doesn’t just report on the arts, we’re deeply involved in…
Read moreby Celina Colby The Boston Globe has given their Living/Arts section a makeover. Each day will now have a completely…
Read moreCompiled by Celina Colby. Residencies provide opportunities to every kind of artist, enabling them to escape their usual…
Read moreAlthough Mirana Comstock is a photographer, musician and writer, she never felt there was a spot for her in her…
Read moreby Debra Cash A child can easily get lost in the woods: Hollywood in Los Angeles, Bollywood in Mumbai…
Read moreLast Friday guests gathered at the Ritz Carlton in Miami Beach for the reception of one of the most anticipated…
Read moreby Donna Fleischer Rhonda Lieberman is breaking down barriers between art and humanitarianism with her Cats-in-Residence Program at Real Art…
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