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Halloween display at 4 Lake St., Saugus, October 2021. (©Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookOctober 31, 2021 0

Halloween Displays Around Greater Boston

Some highlights of Halloween displays around Greater Boston for 2021 (listed by community, in alphabetical order). If this is the kind of coverage of arts, nature, cultures and activisms you…Continue Reading →

Nilou Moochhala's meditation flags at Menotomy Rocks Park in Arlington, Oct. 23, 2021. (©Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookOctober 31, 2021 0

Nilou Moochhala ‘Reflecting On Our Pandemic Experience’ At Menotomy Rocks

For her public art installation “Reflecting on our Pandemic Experience,” Arlington designer, artist and storyteller Nilou Moochhala had “100 mixed media drawings digitally printed into meditation flags to create an…Continue Reading →

Cat Alley, also known as Dean Avenue, is just off Elm Street in Manchester, New Hampshire, Oct. 29, 2021. (©Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookOctober 31, 2021 0

‘Cat Alley’ Murals Honor Felines In Manchester, N.H.

Murals honoring cats fill the north side of Cat Alley, also known as Dean Avenue, just off Elm Street in Manchester, New Hampshire, between Lala’s Hungarian Pastry (836 Elm St.)…Continue Reading →

Janet Zweig's “What Do We Have in Common?" on view at Boston Common, Oct. 11, 2021. (©Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookOctober 17, 2021 0

Janet Zweig’s ‘What Do We Have In Common?’ On Boston Common

“Who owns the atmosphere?” “Who owns the street?” “Who owns the power?” “Who owns community?” These are some of the questions written on small, flat boxes arrayed across the lawn…Continue Reading →

Moki Cherry, detail of "Spirit," 1976, textile appliqué. (Corbett vs. Dempsey)
Art Greg CookOctober 6, 2021 0

Moki Cherry’s Visionary Tapestries From Her ‘Total Art And Life Project’

Swedish artist Moki (Karlsson) Cherry and African American jazz trumpeter Don Cherry saw themselves as “modern nomads” as their toured the world with their art and music. “For traveling, fabric…Continue Reading →

Yayoi Kusama, "Dancing Pumpkin," 2020, at The New York Botanical Garden, 2021. Urethane paint on bronze. (Courtesy of Ota Fine Arts, Victoria Miro, and David Zwirner. Photo by Robert Benson Photography)
Art Greg CookOctober 5, 2021 0

Yayoi Kusama’s ‘Cosmic Nature’

“My pumpkins, beloved of all the plants in the world,” Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama has said. “When I see pumpkins, I cannot efface the joy of them being my everything,…Continue Reading →

Norman LaLiberté's in his Nahant home and studio, Sept. 4, 2015. (©Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookOctober 5, 2021 0

Goodbye To Nahant Artist Norman Laliberte

“We’re not here to do what has already been done,” Norman Laliberte said in a 2017 interview with Squash House Media. “That’s the most important thing about art.” Liberte, who…Continue Reading →

“Layered Time: Shea Justice—Scrolls of Justice” at Spoke Gallery, Boston, Sept. 30, 2021.
Art Greg CookOctober 5, 2021 0

Shea Justice’s Visual Diary Of Sordid U.S. ‘History As It Unfolds’

Boston artist Shea Justice’s scrolls unspool across the walls of Spoke Gallery in Boston, an illustrated stream-of-consciousness journal of the United States’ sordid political and civil rights history from the…Continue Reading →

Elizabeth James-Perry's “Raven Reshapes Boston” garden at the Huntington Avenue lawn on Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, June 22, 2021. (Photo © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
Art Greg CookSeptember 24, 2021 0

How Aquinnah Wampanoag Artist Elizabeth James-Perry’s Idea ‘To Garden Wherever We Need To’ Came To The MFA’s Front Lawn

Last year, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts reached out to Aquinnah Wampanoag artist Elizabeth James-Perry to develop a project. She is a biological illustrator and gardener, as well as an…Continue Reading →

Josh Gray's watercolor pen drawing from "Josh's Fantastical Menagerie" at Left Bank Gallery, North Bennington, Vermont, 2021. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookSeptember 24, 2021 0

Josh Gray’s ‘Fantastical Menagerie’

“The number-one thing people say about people’s art is it makes them feel happy,” Arla Foster told the Bennington Banner about her son Josh Gray. “That is his purpose.” “Josh’s…Continue Reading →

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