Goodbye to WBUR’s ARTery…
Last week I published my last posts with WBUR’s ARTery … because after five years I’m leaving the publication. I want to thank all of you for reading, for making…Continue Reading →
Last week I published my last posts with WBUR’s ARTery … because after five years I’m leaving the publication. I want to thank all of you for reading, for making…Continue Reading →
I photographed the 2017 Boston Music Awards held at the House of Blues in Boston on Dec. 7, 2017. Winners of this year’s awards: Artist of the Year: PVRIS New…Continue Reading →
About a decade ago, Stuart Thomas Underhill (not his real name), had horror author H.P. Lovecraft on his mind when he was inspired to rewrite the lyrics to the Christmas…Continue Reading →
What can art say and do about bigotry, war, sexism and global warming? That was one of the subjects we discussed when I was so kindly invited to help moderate…Continue Reading →
For his wire sculpture “Gravy Boat Landing,” CW Roelle takes as inspiration a little ceramic dish. Created for a 2016 exhibition at the Attleboro Arts Museum which invited artists to…Continue Reading →
“We want our images to be danced on, played with and to react to the body,” Claire Bardainne has said. “We make immersive and interactive artwork, but we want you…Continue Reading →
Erik Williams (AKA Eaze) says he fell in love with photographing out on the streets “because of its rawness and the opportunity it creates to capture honest moments.” The Hartford…Continue Reading →
How did the iconic scenes in Disney animated films take shape? Snow White running away through a haunted wood. Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey conjuring in “Fantasia.” Cinderella’s magical pumpkin coach galloping…Continue Reading →
“Every one of us has a name. Every one of us deserves to be witnessed, deserves to be seen,” artist Michael Dowling tells me today when I visit “Medicine Wheel,”…Continue Reading →
The 4-year-old was so proud of how he cleaned his bed.Continue Reading →