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Ceramics Program Spring Show and Sale at the Harvard Ed Portal, May 11, 2023.
Art Greg CookMay 12, 2023 0

Harvard Ceramics Program Spring Show and Sale

The Ceramics Program Spring Show and Sale at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard (same building as the Harvard Ed Portal), 224 Western Ave., Allston, offers functional…Continue Reading →

Martha Friend's Highland Avenue home during Somerville Open Studios, May 6, 2023. (©Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookMay 6, 2023 0

Photos: Somerville Open Studios

Ninety venues are opening their doors during Somerville Open Studios on Saturday, May 6, and Sunday, May 7, 2023. The event is from noon to 6 p.m. each day. If this is…Continue Reading →

Yvonne Jacquette, "East River View with Brooklyn Bridge," 1983. Oil on canvas, 96 x 128 inches. Brooklyn Museum, Purchased with funds given by the Landowne-Bloom Foundation in memory of Louis Landowne and Dick S. Ramsay Fund, 83.84.
Art Greg CookApril 29, 2023 0

Goodbye to Yvonne Jacquette

Yvonne Jacquette, “an artist acclaimed for her aerial views of cities and landscapes, passed away in her Manhattan home on April 23, 2023. Born in Pittsburgh in 1934, she grew…Continue Reading →

Boston artist Pat Falco's exhibition "A Graveyard in the Sun" at Gallery Kayafas in Boston from March 24 to April 29, 2023.
Art Greg CookApril 26, 2023 0

Pat Falco’s Elegy To A Disappearing Boston

Boston artist Pat Falco’s exhibition “A Graveyard in the Sun” at Gallery Kayafas in Boston from March 24 to April 29, 2023, is suffused with a forlorn feeling of loss–the…Continue Reading →

Bread and Puppet Theater's " Inflammatory Earthling Rants (with help from Kropotkin)."
Performance Greg CookApril 10, 2023 0

Bread & Puppet Performs ‘Inflammatory Earthling Rants’ On New England Tour

“Earthlings are now aflame and consequently need inflammatory rants, directed against the arsonist: Western Civilization and its incompetent government,” Bread and Puppet Theater Director Peter Schumann says of the Vermont…Continue Reading →

Robert Peters, "The Intersection of Humankind and Naturekind," door mural.
Art Greg CookApril 10, 2023 0

Wampanoag Artist Robert Peters Paints World After Catastrophes

Catastrophies are on the mind of Boston-based Mashpee Wampanoag artist Robert Peters in his drawings and paintings featured in the exhibit “Post-Pandemic: Visions-Insights-Concepts” at Boston’s Spoke Gallery from March 13…Continue Reading →

From the exhibition "What Might You Do? Christian Robinson" at the Eric Carle Museum, Amherst, 2023.
Art Greg CookMarch 17, 2023 0

Christian Robinson’s Books Share The Message Art Gave Him: You Matter

“It’s important for me to tell stories that reflect the diverse world that we live in,” picture book illustrator and author Christian Robinson said in a 2016 video for PBS…Continue Reading →

David McCoy sculptures (foreground).
Art Greg CookMarch 9, 2023 0

Does Being An Artist Couple Affect Their Art?

The exhibition “What’s Love Got to Do With It?” at Salem State University’s Winfisky Gallery from Feb, 21 to March 10, 2023, features the individual art of three couples: David…Continue Reading →

“Betye Saar: Heart of a Wanderer” at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum from Feb. 16 to May 21, 2023. (©Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookMarch 5, 2023 0

How Travel Inspired Betye Saar’s Magical Art

In 1968, Betye Saar embodied her growing interest in ritual and ancestral traditions in “Africa,” one of her first assembles. It’s a small wooden box that hinges open to reveal…Continue Reading →

Isabella Stewart Gardner’s Travel Album: Spain and Portugal, Volume II, 1888.
Art Greg CookMarch 5, 2023 0

What Isabella Stewart Gardner Saw On Her Travels

After the death of their 20-month-old son Jackie in 1865, Isabella Stewart Gardner and her husband Jack sought solace by traveling the world by boat, train and foot. They traveled…Continue Reading →

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