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Mara Trachtenberg, “A Gathering of Winged Creatures." (Courtesy of the artist)
Art Greg CookJanuary 26, 2018 0

Mara Trachtenberg Hunts Inside Dreams In ‘A Decadent World Night’ At AS220

Mara Trachtenberg’s exhibition “A Decadent World Night” of sculptures, photos and a stop-motion animation video wraps up at AS220’s Project Space in Providence tomorrow with a public chat between her…Continue Reading →

Sarina Mitchel’s “Maximalist Mind Vomit” at AS220, Jan. 23, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookJanuary 26, 2018 0

Sarina Mitchel’s ‘Maximalist Mind Vomit’ at AS220

Sarina Mitchel’s “Maximalist Mind Vomit” exhibit at AS220’s Project Space Reading Room in Providence ends tomorrow with a public chat between her and Mara Trachtenberg, who also has work on…Continue Reading →

Nara Marcille'original design in January 2018. (Courtesy the artist)
Art Greg CookJanuary 26, 2018 0

Narya Marcille Couldn’t Attend the 2017 Women’s March. Instead She Designed A Poster That Became A Surprise Icon Of The Protests.

“The Women’s March was coming,” Narya Marcille recalls, “and I was furious about the outcome of the election and I had nowhere to put that energy. I so wanted to…Continue Reading →

Paul Myoda's exhibition “41°52'40.0"N 71°44'37.0"W" at Yellow Peril Gallery, Providence. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookJanuary 25, 2018 0

Last Chance To See Paul Myoda’s Glowing Sculptures Inspired By The RI Outdoors

Paul Myoda’s glowing sculptures in his exhibition “41°52’40.0″N 71°44’37.0″W” are a “love letter to Chepachet,” the Rhode Island town where he lives, according to Providence’s Yellow Peril Gallery, where they’re…Continue Reading →

Reception for Grin gallery's "Paintings from the 1970s" exhibition in September 2015. (Grin)
Art Greg CookJanuary 24, 2018 0

Grin Gallery In Providence To Close

Grin, the ever smart and challenging contemporary art gallery in Providence, announced today that it plans to close after five years. A closing party from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday,…Continue Reading →

Bernard LaCasse (pictured) works with conservators from the Cambridge Arts Council to restore his iconic “Beat the Belt” mural in Cambridge, June 19, 2017. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookJanuary 24, 2018 0

MA Governor Proposes Level Funding State Arts Agency; Arts Leaders Call For More

The Massachusetts Cultural Council would be level funded at nearly $14 million for the coming fiscal year under a proposed state budget released today by Gov. Charlie Baker, the state…Continue Reading →

2017 Boston Women's March signs left along the iron fence of theCentral Burying Ground at Boston Common. (Nathan Felde)
Art Greg CookJanuary 22, 2018 0

6,000 Protest Signs From the 2017 Boston Women’s March Preserved As An Online Archive

After the 2017 Boston Women’s March, thousands of participants left their protest signs around the iron fence surrounding the Boston Common Central Burying Ground. They were going to be thrown…Continue Reading →

"Rainbow Collapse" at the Boston Center for the Arts, Jan.19, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookJanuary 20, 2018 0

In ‘Rainbow Collapse,’ Fearing Ecological Destruction, Dreaming A ‘Utopian And Impossible’ Future

“Rainbow Collapse”—part of the “Run of the Mills” performance series at the Boston Center for the Arts—“is a piece about working in the gap between what we want and what…Continue Reading →

“Revolution in the Making: The Pussycat Project" at the Fuller Craft Museum. (Courtesy of the museum)
Art Greg CookJanuary 19, 2018 0

The Pink Pussyhat—Icon Of The Women’s Marches—Is Featured At Fuller Craft Museum

One year after hundreds of thousands of Americans took to the streets in Women’s Marches across the nation to signal their opposition to the Trump administration, Brockton’s Fuller Craft Museum…Continue Reading →

Nave Gallery Director Susan Berstler moves a pedestal in a room featuring (from left) Lee Kilpatrick's photo of a woman with “not my president” written on face; Rebecca Schnopp's underwear with sharp pins; Russell DuPont's photo of a “Dump trump” protest sign leaning against park trash barrel; Chris D'Amore's photo of a protest; and Richard Ferrari's sign with movable parts so it says "Restrooms" or "Arrestrooms." (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookJanuary 18, 2018 0

Nave Gallery Annex To Close At The End Of This Month

After five years of exhibits, Somerville’s Nave Annex gallery will be closing at the end of this month, writes Nave Galleries Director Susan Berstler (pictured above at the gallery). In…Continue Reading →

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