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Xander Marro "Nebraska 1, "2015, quilted and Silkscreened fabric with embroidered patches. From group exhibition “Con/textile/ized” at Jamestown Arts Center, Rhode Island. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookMarch 9, 2018 0

To Do March 9 to 16: Xander Marro, Julie Rhodes, Carissa Johnson, History of the Anti-Nuclear Movement, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Bummer Club

Help Wonderland keep producing our great coverage of local arts, cultures and activism by contributing to Wonderland on Patreon. And sign up for our free, weekly newsletter so that you…Continue Reading →

The house civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks lived in for a time was restored by Berlin-based American artist Ryan Mendoza, who exhibited it in his back yard. (Brown University | Fabia Mendoza)
Art Greg CookMarch 9, 2018 0

Brown University Cancels Plans To Exhibit House Of Civil Rights Hero Rosa Parks

Brown University has cancelled plans to exhibit the home in which civil rights pioneer and American icon Rosa Parks lived in Detroit after her iconic 1955 protest that sparked the…Continue Reading →

Chicago prankster artist Derek Erdman's work on view in “Culture Hustlers" at the Boston Center for the Arts. (Melissa Blackall)
Art Greg CookMarch 7, 2018 0

How To Make A Living As An Artist? Lucas Spivey’s Odyssey To Find The Answers

How can you make a living as an artist? That’s the question Lucas Spivey was again asking when he left a job in Washington state in 2016 and moved back…Continue Reading →

Ari's lynching performance at Niagara University’s Castelliani Art Museum in the early 2000s. (Courtesy of the artist)
Art Greg CookMarch 6, 2018 0

James Montford’s ‘Post-Traumatic Slavery Disorder’

“I have post-traumatic slavery disorder. And I suffer from that everyday,” James Montford (Ari) tells a couple students visiting his exhibition “This Is Not My Color” a couple weeks back.…Continue Reading →

Dutch ReBelle at Lilypad, Cambridge, March 3, 2018.
Art Greg CookMarch 2, 2018 0

To Do March 2 to 10: Drag Storytime, Aviary’s Birthday, Dutch ReBelle, Purim On Ice, Newbury-Winning Novelist Kelly Barnhill, Ryan Walsh’s ‘Astral Weeks,’ Protest Banner Lending Library

Help Wonderland keep producing our great coverage of local arts, cultures and activism by contributing to Wonderland on Patreon. And sign up for our free, weekly newsletter so that you…Continue Reading →

Delphine Diallo. “Highness – Hybrid 5 (Collaboration with Joanne Petit-Frére),” 2011. (Courtesy of the artist)
Art Greg CookMarch 1, 2018 0

Reenvisioning Black Pride And Identity In The Barkley Hendricks Tribute ‘Legacy Of The Cool’

After Connecticut painter Barkley Hendricks died in April 2017, there was an outpouring of praise on Instagram. Hendricks made his name in the 1960s and ‘70s by painting realist portraits…Continue Reading →

Barbara Morgan, "Martha Graham: Letter to the World (Swirl)," 1935, gelatin silver print, 13 5/8 x 15 5/8 inches. (Courtesy of the Syracuse University Art Collection)
Art Greg CookFebruary 27, 2018 0

Barbara Morgan’s Pictures Of Modern Dance Pioneers: The ‘Greatest Dance Photographs Ever Made In America’

Barbara Morgan’s photographs of American modern dancers in the 1930s and ‘40s are among the most striking and influential ever made. But she didn’t set out to be a photographer.…Continue Reading →

Detail of Fra Angelico "The Dormition and Assumption of the Virgin," about 1433/34. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookFebruary 23, 2018 0

Rare Exhibit Of Fra Angelico, The Exquisite Renaissance Painter Who Pioneered New Tellings Of Angels, Saints, Demons

Fra Angelico, the 15th century Dominican Catholic friar, “was one of the most revolutionary painters of his moment, in part because of the way he told stories,” says Nathaniel Silver,…Continue Reading →

Allison Cole "Can I Come In," 2018, acrylic on board. (Courtesy of the artist)
Art Greg CookFebruary 22, 2018 0

In ‘Lost Together,’ Allison Cole Paints Her Journey To Connect With Her Autistic Son

The titles of the paintings in Providence artist Allison Cole’s exhibition “Lost Together” in the Reading Room at AS220’s Project Space gallery in Providence through Feb. 24 begin to tell…Continue Reading →

Barbara Swan "Rapunzel," 1970-71, ink on paper. (Courtesy of Alpha Gallery)
Art Greg CookFebruary 22, 2018 0

How Poet Anne Sexton And Painter Barbara Swan Reimagined Grimms’ Fairy Tales For the Feminist 1970s

“I was able to do something maybe wilder than I would have on my own,” the Boston artist Barbara Swan would say about her illustrations for Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston poet…Continue Reading →

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