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Rob "ProBlak" Gibbs paints his "Breathe Life 3" mural at 808 Tremont St., Boston, May 24, 2019. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookMay 31, 2019 0

First Look At Rob 'ProBlak' Gibbs’ New Roxbury Mural 'Breathe Life 3'

“I grew up on Lenox Street, 69 B Lennox St., born and raised,” Rob “ProBlak” Gibbs tells me. “I was traveling between Lenox and Orchard Park housing projects.” He’d wait…Continue Reading →

Craig Bailey's "The Faces of AIDS" portrait photographs at the Cooper Gallery at Harvard University's Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, Nov. 8, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookMay 31, 2019 0

Craig Bailey’s ‘Faces of AIDS’ Photographs Of ‘My Friends That I Lost ’

In the 1990s, when Boston photographer Craig Bailey began taking the portraits that would become “The Faces of AIDS”—10 black and white photos on view at Medicine Wheel in Boston…Continue Reading →

Kay Nielsen, "Flowers and Flames," 1921, opaque watercolor and metallic paint, over graphite. (Courtesy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
Art Greg CookMay 31, 2019 0

Everything To See This Summer: Scissors • Murals • Renoir • Woodstock • Corpses • Fairy Tales • Winslow Homer

Here is Wonderland’s guide to the best museum exhibitions to see around New England this summer…. If this is the kind of coverage of arts, cultures and activisms you appreciate,…Continue Reading →

Herring swim up the fish ladder at the Upper Mystic Lake Dam in Medford as part of the fish’s annual upstream migration, May 22, 2019. (Greg Cook)
Nature Greg CookMay 31, 2019 0

Photos: Herring Migrating Upstream In Medford

The Mystic River Watershed Association held a River Herring Open House on May 22, inviting visitors to watch herring swimming up the fish ladder (usually locked to the public) at…Continue Reading →

Legoland Discovery Center in Somerville celebrates the Boston Bruins, May 28, 2019. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookMay 31, 2019 0

A Teeny Tiny Bruins V. Blues Hockey Championship At Legoland Somerville

The Legoland Discovery Center in Somerville is routing on the Boston Bruins in their Stanley Cup pro hockey championship run against the St. Louis Blues with Lego depictions of the…Continue Reading →

Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Jan. 30, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookMay 28, 2019 0

MFA Bans 2 Visitors, Continues Bias Training After Students Complain Of Racist Treatment

Updated with May 31, 2019, statements from MFA. Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts says it has banned two visitors for making racist comments to seventh graders from Boston’s Helen Y.…Continue Reading →

Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Feb. 1, 2019. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookMay 24, 2019 0

‘No Food, No Drink And No Watermelon’—MFA Apologizes For Racist Mistreatment Of Students

“No food, no drink, and no watermelon,” seventh graders from Boston’s Helen Y. Davis Leadership Academy reported that a staffer at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts told the more than…Continue Reading →

Tim Hall (right) joins Cliff Notez at Hojoko at the Verb Hotel, May 18, 2018. (Greg Cook)
To Do Greg CookMay 23, 2019 0

Recommended: Boston Answering • ‘Radical Suburbs’ • Poet Toni Bee • Activist Dolores Huerta • Mermaid Promenade

May 24 to June 1, 2019: Pictured above: Tim Hall (right) joins Cliff Notez at Hojoko at the Verb Hotel, May 18, 2018. (Greg Cook) If this is the kind…Continue Reading →

Otto Piene, "Proliferation of the Sun" at the Fitchburg Art Museum, 1966/1967, re-staged Neue Nationalgalerie 2014, 35-minute multimedia performance with digitized hand-painted glass slides, sound, 7 digital projectors, 12’ diameter white inflatable sphere, and 3 screens. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookMay 22, 2019 0

During WWII, Otto Piene’s Job Was To Kill Planes, Afterward He Imagined A ‘Sky Art’ Of Peace

The artist Otto Piene was 15 when his entire class at his school in Lübbecke, Germany, was drafted into the Wehrmacht. The conscription of kindsoldaten (“child soldiers”) into the military…Continue Reading →

Cliff Notez performs at Hojoko at the Verb Hotel, May 18, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Music Greg CookMay 22, 2019 0

As Boston Continues To Exclude Hip Hop, ‘Boston Answering’ Aims To ‘Uplift Some Of The City’s Finest Local Artists’

“A cultural response manifested into a show” is how this Saturday’s “Boston Answering” show at the Strand Theatre in Boston is described by its organizers, Boston booking and audio and…Continue Reading →

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