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Ansel Adams, "Clearing Winter Storm, Yosemite National Park," about 1937, photograph, gelatin silver print. (Courtesy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
Art Greg CookFebruary 11, 2019 0

Reckoning With Ansel Adams’s Photos Of A Mythic, Pristine American Wild West

In April 1927, 25-year-old photographer Ansel Adams and a handful of friends climbed toward Half Dome at Yosemite National Park in California. The iconic granite peak, round except for one…Continue Reading →

Detail of Patssi Valdez, "The Dressing Table," 12-color serigraph, 1988. (Laguna Art Museum)
Art Greg CookFebruary 6, 2019 0

How LA’s Self Help Graphics & Art Incubated Chicano And Latino Art

In the early 1970s, two young queer Mexican artists, painter Carlos Bueno and photographer Antonio Ibañez, and Franciscan nun and Temple University-trained artist Sister Karen Boccalero joined forces to address…Continue Reading →

“The Stuff of Stars,” illustrated by Ekua Holmes and authored by Marion Dane Bauer, 2018. (Candlewick Press)
Books Greg CookFebruary 2, 2019 0

With ‘Stuff Of Stars,’ Ekua Holmes Wins Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award, Again

This week the American Library Association announced that Boston artist Ekua Holmes had again won its Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award, honoring African American authors and illustrators of outstanding books…Continue Reading →

“Ajijaak on Turtle Island” by Heather Henson and IBEX Puppetry. (Photo: Richard Termine)
Theater Greg CookFebruary 1, 2019 0

‘Ajijaak On Turtle Island,’ Heather Henson’s Puppet Spectacle With Indigenous Roots

“Ajijaak on Turtle Island”—by Heather Henson (daughter of Muppets creator Jim Henson) and IBEX Puppetry—is an environmental fable, Henson says, about “how to survive and thrive into the future.” The…Continue Reading →

Jess T. Dugan, "Jess and Vanessa," 2013.
Art Greg CookJanuary 30, 2019 0

Photographer Jess T. Dugan: ‘My interest In Gender And Masculinity Comes From My Own Process Of Defining Gender For Myself’

Jess T. Dugan says the photos in her series “Every Breath We Drew”—on view at Montserrat College of Art in Beverly, Massachusetts, from Jan. 14 to March 16—add up to…Continue Reading →

Danilchuk Auto Body's Patriots versus Rams display, Jan. 30, 2019. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookJanuary 30, 2019 0

Danilchuk Auto Body Predicts Patriots Will (Metaphorically) Murder Rams In Super Bowl

As the Patriots head back to the Super Bowl against the Los Angeles Rams this Sunday evening, Danilchuk Auto Body has put up a display, titled “Brady’s Ram Hunting Camp,”…Continue Reading →

Lion Dance by Wah Lum Kung Fu and Tai Chi Academy during Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration at Malden High School, Jan. 26, 2019. (Greg Cook)
Our Photos Greg CookJanuary 27, 2019 0

Photos: Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration In Malden

Chinese Culture Connection hosted its annual Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration at Malden High School on Jan. 26, 2019. All photos copyright 2019 Greg Cook. If this is the kind…Continue Reading →

Crayon guns from “One Gun Gone” project. (Courtesy Scott Lapham)
Art Greg CookJanuary 25, 2019 0

‘One Gun Gone’: Turning Guns Into Art To Buy More Guns Off The Street

For years, Providence photographer and sculptor Scott Lapham has taught art to teens and young adults. “Four of my students have been lost to gun violence,” he says. “It was…Continue Reading →

“Babylon: Journeys of Refugees” by Sandglass Theater: The Man from Syria. (Photo: Kiqe Bosch)
Theater Greg CookJanuary 25, 2019 0

Sandglass Theater’s Refugee Stories: ‘Is It Our Responsibility To Help Everyone?’

Woven through “Babylon: Journeys of Refugees” by Sandglass Theater is a version of the American debate about immigrants and migrants and refugees. “It’s our obligation to open the door when…Continue Reading →

“Space is the Place Film Still,” 1974, by Jim Newman. “Sun Ra and his mysterious mirror-faced companion in Golden Gate Park. The photo is from the opening sequence of the film in which Sun Ra wanders a lush unspecified planet and outlines his theory on how we can move through space propelled by music, a theoretical way of travel he calls ‘trans-molecularization.’” (Courtesy Portland Art Museum)
Music Greg CookJanuary 23, 2019 0

The Earth Expedition Of Sun Ra, Jazz Visionary And Afrofuturist Pioneer

“There’s no limit to the things that you can do,” go the lyrics to jazz visionary Sun Ra’s “Space Is the Place.” “This exhibition highlights Sun Ra’s idea of an…Continue Reading →

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