Rob ‘ProBlak’ Gibbs’ ‘Breathe Life Together” Mural On Boston’s Greenway
“My vision is to add to Boston’s skyline in a way that elevates the voices and work of those who’ve come before us as well as our future generations. It’s…Continue Reading →
“My vision is to add to Boston’s skyline in a way that elevates the voices and work of those who’ve come before us as well as our future generations. It’s…Continue Reading →
“‘Ecstatic Decrepitude’ is presented on two stories,” Bread and Puppet Theater founder Peter Schumann writes of his exhibition at ArtYard in Frenchtown, New Jersey, from April 30 to July 31,…Continue Reading →
Was an Instragram post by Wee The People the reason Westwood Public Schools cancelled anti-racism workshops it had scheduled by the social justice education group? Francie Latour, co-founder and co-director…Continue Reading →
In the new documentary, “Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen,” Norman Jewison recalls how he was offered the chance to lead the film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical “Fiddler…Continue Reading →
“This work began over two years ago as the covid warnings and the political climate became increasingly threatening,” Ellen Rich writes of her exhibition of abstract paintings “Rub for Good…Continue Reading →
Brooklyn artist Roberto Visani reimagines famous abolitionist artworks in his exhibition “Form/Reform” at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center in Vermont from March 12 to June 12, 2022. The exhibition…Continue Reading →
“These works are small scale visual odes to the power and terror of the ocean,” Boston artist Kathy Bitetti writes of her exhibition of collages “The Sea Hates a Coward”…Continue Reading →
Photos of the Wake Up the Earth Festival at South-West Corridor Park at Stony Brook in Jamaica Plain, Boston, today. The festival was founded in 1979 to celebrate a grassroots…Continue Reading →
What will be the legacy of our dependence on plastics made from oil, natural gas or coal? That question is at the heart of Robin Frohardt’s puppet film “Plastic Bag…Continue Reading →
“I believe in art as a means of materializing visions of liberation, healing from trauma, and manifesting change, at both individual and collective scales,” trans artist, children’s book illustrator, and…Continue Reading →