Scott Prior’s Beatific New England
“In New England, we live in a world of changing seasons, which, I think, invites an almost sensual awareness of time and its effects. The New England landscape is small…Continue Reading →
“In New England, we live in a world of changing seasons, which, I think, invites an almost sensual awareness of time and its effects. The New England landscape is small…Continue Reading →
Artists Apex, Deme5, Kwest, ProBlak, Sobek, Soem and Vex transformed the side wall of Moses Auto at 58 Geneva Ave. in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood on May 15 for the “Back…Continue Reading →
This week the Brooklyn-based commercial painting firm Overall Murals put the finishing touches on “Summer Still Life with Lobster and Fern,” a mural depicting an arrangement of fruit and flowers…Continue Reading →
John O’Reilly, the celebrated Worcester collage artist, died this morning, May 20, at age 91. His partner of 60 years, sculptor James Tellin, “was in the room with him, rubbing…Continue Reading →
This week, “Genius Grant”-winning stone carver Nicholas Benson of Newport has been busy on a new project at Farm Fresh RI’s new headquarters at 10 Sims Ave., Providence. And this…Continue Reading →
Sunflowers and corn will sprout on the Museum of Fine Arts’ Huntington Avenue lawn as part of “Garden for Boston” from artists and activists Ekua Holmes of Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood…Continue Reading →
A territorial swan chased Canada goose at Forest Dale Cemetery in Malden yesterday as another swan sat on a nest on a island amidst the cemetery’s pond. If this is…Continue Reading →
Street art sticker by Jesse Haley of Watertown spotted on the back of a sign on Broadway by Cambridge’s Sennot Park, riffing on Corita Kent’s iconic 1971 rainbow gas tank…Continue Reading →
Welcome to the Lucky Jungle, launched by Carly Sanker. Located at 286 Broadway in Cambridge, it’s a new “Crayola-colored space next to Lamplighter Brewery selling plants and furniture” & “a…Continue Reading →
Tulips are blooming at Long Hill, the estate operated by the Trustees of Reservations in Beverly. The Trustees report: “From 1916 to 1978, Long Hill was the summer home of…Continue Reading →