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Art Greg CookApril 19, 2020 0

15K Jobs Affected, $264M Lost Revenue For MA Arts Organizations Due To Coronavirus

Massachusetts cultural organizations have lost more than $264,000,000 in revenue due to coronavirus, according to the Massachusetts Cultural Council. “More than half of the organizations responding report layoffs, furloughs, and…Continue Reading →

Yayoi Kusama’s “Infinity Mirrored Room – Dancing Lights That Flew Up to the Universe," David Zwirner gallery, New York, Dec. 5, 2019. (Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookApril 19, 2020 0

Resources For The Arts During Coronavirus

First published March 21, 2020. Last updated April 22, 2020. This list will be updated as new information arrives. If you know of a resource that I should add, please send…Continue Reading →

Flooding from a water main break flooded galleries and submerged vehicles along Harrison Avenue at Perry Street in Boston, April 14, 2020. (Boston Fire Department photo)
Art Greg CookApril 15, 2020 0

Boston Gallery District Flooded When Water Main Breaks

Note: This post was updated April 16 with information about Ash & Rose and Boston Sculptors Gallery. A water main broke at 500 Harrison Ave.—near Boston Sculptors Gallery and Perry…Continue Reading →

Windstorm at Lynn Shore Drive, near Red Rock Park, Lynn, April 13, 2020. (Greg Cook photo)
Nature Greg CookApril 13, 2020 0

Photos: Windstorm At Lynn Shore Drive

The National Weather Service recorded winds gusting up to 59 miles per hour around Boston today. The high winds whipped up seas along Lynn Shore Drive and Nahant Beach. Photos…Continue Reading →

Mount Misery in Pachaug State Forest, Connecticut, Aug. 25, 2018. (Greg Cook photo)
Nature Greg CookApril 8, 2020 0

The Unhappy History Of Mount Misery, Connecticut

Note: Nonrequired travel between New England states is not recommended during the coronavirus pandemic. As of April 5, the state of Connecticut was warning: “Travelers: Any person coming into Connecticut…Continue Reading →

Art Greg CookApril 7, 2020 0

MassArt To Help House Healthcare Workers During Coronavirus Pandemic

As part of the fight against the coronavirus, Massachusetts College of Art and Design will temporarily house area medical staff in as many as 150 of the school’s dorm units…Continue Reading →

A protective mask has appeared on the 1985 statue of longtime Boston Celtics coach Red Auerbach by Lloyd Lillie outside Quincy Market at Faneuil Hall, c. April 6, 2020. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookApril 6, 2020 0

Statues Of Celtics And Mayors Wear Masks, Joining In Effort To Stop Coronavirus

With Boston Mayor Marty Walsh yesterday urging everyone to wear face coverings when going out as a way to help stem the spread of coronavirus, statues of Boston Celtics legends…Continue Reading →

Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Feb. 1, 2019. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookApril 3, 2020 0

MFA To Furlough Approximately 340, Remain Closed Through June 30

Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts plans to furlough “approximately 340 staff,” according to a spokesperson, as it deals with the huge financial ramifications of having to be closed since the…Continue Reading →

"Drawing in the Galleries" program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Jan. 15, 2020. (Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookApril 1, 2020 0

MFA Cancels All Events And Programs Through Aug. 31

Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts announced last night that due to the coronavirus, it had decided “to cancel all of the Museum’s events and programs through August 31, 2020.” Read…Continue Reading →

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