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Anthony Montuori's exhibition “One Liner” at High Five Arts in Lowell. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookDecember 29, 2017 0

In Anthony Montuori’s Video Games, You Struggle To Pay Bills, Get Old, And Face The Meaninglessness Of It All

Anthony Montuori makes curious video games. On the surface, they resemble the classic fun of 1980s 8-bit games (“I just love the way it looks,” he says)—stacking blocks, jumping around…Continue Reading →

First Night / First Day Boston. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookDecember 29, 2017 0

To Do Dec. 29 to Jan 5.: First Night, Lemmyfest, Magic, Polar Bear Swim

Friday, Dec. 29 9 p.m. “Lemmyfest 3.” Metal performed in honor of the life and music of Ian Fraser Kilmister, better known as Lemmy from Motörhead. Featuring Ironfisted, The Damnedsels,…Continue Reading →

Rose Olson, “Orange Flash” and “Turquoise Echo,” each 11” x 12” acrylic on wood. (Courtesy of the artist)
Art Greg CookDecember 27, 2017 0

Rose Olson’s Luminous Abstractions: ‘They Want Open Air, Open Light, Open Windows’

Rose Olson begins her luminous abstract paintings by finding the right wood and sanding it and sanding it smooth. “It has to glow, the grain has to glow at the…Continue Reading →

Art Greg CookDecember 26, 2017 0

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 →

Valerie Anselme's "Faces of Haiti Project." (Courtesy Valerie Anselme)
Art Greg CookDecember 22, 2017 0

‘You Don’t Look Haitian,’ People Tell Valerie Anselme. Her Photos Show What Haitians Really Look Like.

“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 →

“Lemmyfest 3." at Once, Somerville, Dec. 29, 2017.
Art Greg CookDecember 22, 2017 0

To Do Dec. 22-29: Bob Ross Paint-A-Long Party, Kwanzaa, Lemmyfest, Kids Artmaking

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’s “Mendacious Veracity” at Portland’s Space Gallery, 2017. (Joel Tsul)
Art Greg CookDecember 21, 2017 0

Liz Miller’s Eye-Popping Installation At Space Gallery

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 →

The Head of the Charles Regatta depicted by Bergmeyer in "Ahead of the Charles, Innovation Through Time." (Courtesy BSA Space)
Art Greg CookDecember 17, 2017 0

Can You Recognize These Boston (Gingerbread) Landmarks?

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 →

Tanya Nixon-Silberg of Wee The People leads a social justice story time at the Frugal Bookstore in Roxbury, Dec. 16, 2017. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookDecember 17, 2017 0

Wee The People: Talking With Kids About Why There Aren’t More Black And Brown People In Museums

“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 →

JJ Gonson's photo of Greg Sage of Wipers performing at the Paradise.
Art Greg CookDecember 15, 2017 0

‘They Were Both Lonely’—JJ Gonson’s Photos Of Kurt Cobain, Elliott Smith And The Birth of Grunge

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 →

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