William Tucker And Kamini Avril
Bannister Gallery at Rhode Island College • Providence, RI • ric.edu/bannister • April 2–24, 2020 Kamini Avril, Journey, 2019, oil…
Read moreBannister Gallery at Rhode Island College • Providence, RI • ric.edu/bannister • April 2–24, 2020 Kamini Avril, Journey, 2019, oil…
Read moreArtists Confront the Justice System Aidekman Gallery, Tufts University Art Galleries • Medford, MA • artgalleries.tufts.edu • Through April 19,…
Read more200 Years Of Indigenous North American Art Yale University Art Gallery • New Haven, CT • artgallery.yale.edu • Through June 21, 2020 Place, Nations, Generations, Beings:…
Read moreRochester Museum of Fine Art’s Carnegie Gallery • Rochester, NH • rochestermfa.org/carnegie.html • January 4–March 28, 2020 …
Read moreSmith College Museum of Art • Northampton, MA • scma.smith.edu • January 17–April 12, 2020 …
Read moreEllenbogen Gallery • Manchester Center, VT • ellenbogengallery.com • Through March 14, 2020 …
Read moreMIT Museum • Cambridge, MA • mitmuseum.mit.edu • Through June 21, 2020* It’s one of the best origin stories ever:…
Read moreWorcester Art Museum • Worcester, MA • worcesterart.org • November 16, 2019–February 16, 2020 Photo Revolution: Andy Warhol to Cindy…
Read moreDavid Winton Bell Gallery, Brown University • Providence, RI • brown.edu/campus-life/arts/bell-gallery • Through November 3, 2019 Maía Berrío’s El Cielo…
Read moreYale Center for British Art • New Haven, CT • britishart.yale.edu • Through December 15, 2019 A sampling of Lynette…
Read moreCompass Music and Arts Center – Brandon, VT – cmacvt.org/ – Through September 14, 2019 Carolyn Shattuck is a consummate printmaker, using monotype,…
Read moreAVA Gallery and Art Center – Lebanon, NH – avagallery.org – September 6–October 2, 2019 This fall, the AVA Gallery and…
Read moreSchantz Galleries – Stockbridge, MA – schantzgalleries.com – October 4–November 3, 2019 Bertil Vallien had an epiphany over a block…
Read moreBrockman Gallery • Brunswick, ME • frankbrockmangallery.com • October 5–26, 2019 Stew Henderson’s Patent series is derived from mechanical drawings…
Read moreYJ Contemporary Fine Art Gallery • East Greenwich, RI • yjcontemporary.com • July 25–September 4, 2019 Spell of the Sensuous…
Read moreFive Points Gallery • Torrington, CT • fivepointsgallery.org • July 11–August 10, 2019 In The Weight of the World (2017),…
Read moreBarn Gallery • Lenox, MA • stonoverfarm.com/the-barn-gallery • July 3–August 22, 2019 Beckie Kravetz is a master of emotion and…
Read moreFitchburg Art Museum • Fitchburg, MA • fitchburgartmuseum.org • Through June 2, 2019 In a long career that blurred boundaries…
Read moreKensington, NH • alnoba.org • May 1–November 1, 2019 (check website for dates and hours) Tucked in the woods of…
Read moreAbbe Museum • Bar Harbor, ME • abbemuseum.org • Through November, 2019 The opening display in wolankeyutomon: Take Care of…
Read moreStudio Place Arts – Barre, Vermont – May 14–June 29, 2019 – studioplacearts.com When entering the exhibit, Fault Lines, at Studio Place…
Read moreCould heaven be a place on Earth? Brooke Hammerle’s photographs seemingly answer yes. A celestial pulse runs through her diverse…
Read moreSince March of 2015, Mark Chester’s portraits of newly naturalized American citizens living in Massachusetts have been touring the Bay…
Read moreDuring his childhood in New Carlisle, OH, the father of ceramic artist Mark Burns painted the bathroom walls every two…
Read moreAnthropocene is the name (coined in 2000) for a proposed epoch that defines the time on earth since humans began…
Read moreAs scholar Tina Campt argues, photographs are not mute. They’re quiet and implore us to listen. Yoav Horesh’s show Aftermath,…
Read moreVarujan Boghosian’s exhibition at BigTown Gallery is a post-modern tour through art history. This is the first show of his…
Read morePeter Lyons, SNE 48010, 2015, oil on canvas, 40 x 60″.Courtesy of the artist. Any art exhibition with New England…
Read moreReflecting on her show, Lorena Pugh remarked, “If I could rename [it], I would call it moments of Narragansett Bay,”…
Read moreA hundred years ago, the first modernists fetishized folk artists, sneaking into mental health institutions in search of artists working…
Read moreDownsized features 12 artists and one collaborative pair whose works are united by their small scale. The annual miniature show…
Read moreFujiko Nakaya, Fog x FLO’s Fog x Canopy, Back Bay Fens, Boston, MA. Courtesy of Emerald Necklace Conservancy. Photo: Melissa…
Read moreAmy Königbauer, The Strand (Lake Champlain, Burlington, VT), 2016, performance sculpture, fabric and two performing bodies. Photo: Amy Königbauer. Courtesy…
Read moreSally Mann, Deep South, Untitled (Three Drips), 1998, gelatin silver print, printed 1999, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift of…
Read moreJenny Brillhart, Summer House, extra soap, 2018, oil on canvas, 11 x 14″. Courtesy of the artist. With its many…
Read moreLesley Dill, Omnipotence Enough (Emily Dickinson), 2017, oil stick on fabric. Courtesy of Mattatuck Museum. This summer, the Mattatuck Museum…
Read moreL. to r.: Cindy Rizza, Ghost, 2018, oil on panel, 14 x 18″. Courtesy of the artist. Leah Giberson, Morongo…
Read moreImage: Anne Roecklein, Seaweedscape with Sand Grains, 2016, screen print and collage on paper, 15½ x 26″. Photo: Mandy Johnson. In Scapes, the places…
Read moreHow do we know what we know? How do we know what we don’t know? Artist Carol Prusa, whose solo…
Read moreIn Are We There Yet? Zachary P. Stephens, a photographer with a photo-journalist background, has created a series of large…
Read moreRISD Museum presents The Phantom of Liberty, a critical examination of freedom tin contemporary life, with over 50…
Read moreToyin Ojih Odutola is a portrait artist in the classic tradition of Velázquez, Copley or Sargent. Her subjects are opulently…
Read moreWhen Jessica May joined the Portland Museum of Art in 2013 as its first full-time curator of contemporary art, the…
Read more“Legacy” and “Diversity” prove thought-provoking but rewarding concepts in The Hans Hofmann Legacy: Creative Diversity, an exhibition of two dozen-plus…
Read moreMentioning the West Bank is tantamount to inviting an argument, even thousands of miles from Israel and the Palestinian Territories….
Read moreJay W. Mead spent his early years as a painter, an enamellist and a political activist and puppeteer with Vermont’s…
Read moreMighty Minis is a big show of small works at Melanie Carr Gallery, a newcomer to the Essex community. Curated…
Read moreMorgan Bulkeley pictures our troubled world as a dark comedy. His oil landscapes are high-energy battlefields on which culture, consumerism…
Read moreMagic spells and hopeful wishes do battle with the relentlessness of time in Jessica Burko’s Quiet/Loud, a series of photographic…
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