The Year In Photos: Art And Activism In 2017
Art and activism around around greater Boston as we saw it in 2017. Help us keep producing our great coverage of local arts by contributing to Wonderland’s Launch Fundraiser. And…Continue Reading →
Art and activism around around greater Boston as we saw it in 2017. Help us keep producing our great coverage of local arts by contributing to Wonderland’s Launch Fundraiser. And…Continue Reading →
“Anytime I say I’m Haitian, I’ve had people look at me and say, ‘You don’t look Haitian,’” photographer Valerie Anselme says. “It’s not only happened to me, it’s happened to…Continue Reading →
Ongoing: Boston Handmade Local maker crafts for sale at Boston Winter holiday market on Boston City Hall Plaza, through Dec. 31. Friday, Dec. 22 “Christmas Shooting Stars above Boston 2017,”…Continue Reading →
Liz Miller is the sort of artist-conjurer who somehow can turn felt, fabric, rope and paint into some sort of cross between a dazzling store window diorama and a lacy…Continue Reading →
Each year the Boston Society of Architects invites landscape and architecture firms to create cookie renditions of Boston landmarks for its annual “Gingerbread Design Competition.” Now in it’s sixth year,…Continue Reading →
“We want to go to the museum and see black and brown people,” Tanya Nixon-Silberg of Wee The People told children during a social justice story time that was part…Continue Reading →
Romantic notions often eddy around rock stars who die too young. But then there’s how it feels when they were people you hung around with. The first images you see…Continue Reading →
Opened this week: “Nicholas Nixon: Persistence of Vision,” survey of art by the Brookline photographer best known for his ongoing “The Brown Sisters” project, group portraits of his wife and…Continue Reading →
“If this sector can’t be diverse and inclusive, who else can be?” Candelaria Silva-Collins asked at last night’s “Paving the Way: A Conversation with Leaders of Color in the Arts” at…Continue Reading →
“When I dress like this, it’s like I have the Holy Spirit in me,” a middle-aged taxi driver by the name of Elyfontaine told The Wall Street Journal in 2011.…Continue Reading →