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Cedric Douglas and two collaborators stood out on Boston's Boylston Street handing out roses to remember more than 1,000 black people killed by police in the United States the past five years. April 27, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookApril 29, 2018 0

Handing Out Roses Around Boston Common To Remember Hundreds Of Black Americans Killed By Police

On Friday afternoon, in the rain, Cedric Douglas and two collaborators stood out on Boylston Street, along the Boston Common, and handed out roses to passers-by. Attached to each stem…Continue Reading →

Painting mosaic-style animals designed by muralist Liz LaManche at the Starting Over Festival, Somerville, April 22, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookApril 22, 2018 0

Photos: ‘Starting Over Festival’ In Somerville

I want to thank everyone who helped make and/or joined us for the “Starting Over Festival” at Somerville’s Quincy Street Open Space today. The city’s tiniest urban wild served as…Continue Reading →

"Starting Over Festival" poster by Kari Percival.
Art Greg CookApril 21, 2018 0

‘Starting Over Festival’ Celebrates Turning Over A New Leaf In Spring

Somerville’s tiniest urban wild will be home to the “Starting Over Festival,” a free Arbor Day and Earth Day festival organized by the Somerville Arts Council and Wonderland editor Greg…Continue Reading →

Nicholas Nixon exhibit at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art, Dec. 20, 2017. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookApril 11, 2018 0

ICA To End Nixon Exhibition Early At The Photographers’s Request, Deletes Online Forum

The Institute of Contemporary Art will close its exhibition “Nicholas Nixon: Persistence of Vision” tomorrow—at the request of the famous Brookline artist, who has been facing allegations of “allegations of…Continue Reading →

From “Rescue and Jessica: A Life-Changing Friendship” text copyright © 2018 by Jessica Kensky and Patrick Downes, illustrations copyright © 2018 by Scott Magoon. (Reproduced by permission of the publisher, Candlewick Press, Somerville, Mass.)
Art Greg CookApril 6, 2018 0

Jessica Kensky Lost Her Legs To The Marathon Bombing, In Her New Children’s Book She Writes Of The Struggles And Setbacks Of Healing

At the beginning of the new children’s picture book “Rescue & Jessica: A Life-Changing Friendship,” a girl lays in a hospital bed worried after being told by her doctor: “You’re…Continue Reading →

Nicholas Nixon exhibit at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art, Dec. 20, 2017. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookApril 6, 2018 0

ICA Will Continue Nixon Exhibition Despite Allegations, Launches Online Forum

Amid “allegations of inappropriate behavior” against celebrated Brookline photographer Nicholas Nixon, Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art announced today that its exhibition “Nicholas Nixon: Persistence of Vision” will remain on view.…Continue Reading →

Oliver Wainwright: Robin Hood Gardens, U.K.
Art Greg CookApril 5, 2018 0

Reconsidering Our Hate/Love Relationship With Brutalist Architecture At An Exhibit Documenting Demolitions

The dire threat to mid-20th century monumental concrete architecture—generally known as “brutalism”—is demonstrated in “Brutal Destruction,” an exhibit opening next week of photos documenting the demolition and alteration of the…Continue Reading →

Shuvinai Ashoona “Composition (People, Animals and the World Holding Hands),” 2008, ink and colored pencil.
Art Greg CookApril 4, 2018 0

‘Earthlings’ Features Dreamlike Collaborations Between Inuit And White-Canadian Artists

The people and creatures depicted in the sculptures in the exhibition “Earthlings” feel like dreams. In the exhibition, on view at Galerie de l’UQAM at the Université du Québec at…Continue Reading →

“SayHerName: Watch Us WERK” at Lesley University College of Art and Design’s VanDernoot Gallery in Cambridge, March 29, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookMarch 30, 2018 0

‘#SayHerName’ Showcases Local Black Women Artists

Boston artist Dell M. Hamilton writes that the artists in the group exhibition “#SayHerName: Watch Us WERK” at Lesley University College of Art and Design’s VanDernoot Gallery in Cambridge “are…Continue Reading →

Anime Boston 2018.
Art Greg CookMarch 30, 2018 0

To Do March 30 to April 6: Anime Boston, Balloon Music, STL GLD, Lightning Bolt, Yo La Tengo, William Shatner, Police Brutality Protest

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

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