‘God is Dead’
Graffiti off Route 1, Saugus, Mass. Aug. 14, 2016. Copyright Greg Cook.Continue Reading →
Graffiti off Route 1, Saugus, Mass. Aug. 14, 2016. Copyright Greg Cook.Continue Reading →
Boston artist Gregg Bernstein is painting a mural of the Boston Public Garden at the end of Harvard Terrace, off Harvard Avenue, in Boston’s Allston neighborhood. His work may be…Continue Reading →
“Bureaucrat” by Greg Cook. Ball point pen on copier paper pennants with tape and string. November 2015. For “D Gallery Presents: Made At Work 2,” a group exhibit curated by…Continue Reading →
We bumped into Alaina Monturoi of Extras By Alaina at the Boston Made Market at the Clubhouse in Somerville on April 24, 2016. The Malden, Mass., artist makes hand-lettered stationery,…Continue Reading →
One of the wondrous things about the culture of our immigrant nation is how you can find expressions of traditions from all over the world here—especially in our cities. In…Continue Reading →
Back in February, I visited the screenprinting studio of James Weinberg in Somerville, Mass. Usually he works on paper, but he’d been experimenting with printing silkscreens on panels (like “Elk (1/3)”…Continue Reading →
“I smoked a lot of weed with him [Harry Smith], on the streets even. We met in bars. We once were together in the great jazz place that closed very…Continue Reading →
Martian Crafts Free! with artists Kari Percival and Greg Cook at Malden Public Library, 36 Salem St., Malden, Mass. 2-3 p.m. Saturday, March 5, 2016 as part of Malden Reads:…Continue Reading →
“In mythology and literature, the ‘language of the birds’ is a magical language which only the initiated can speak, revealing secret truths and causing transformations,” explain the organizers of the exhibit…Continue Reading →
I think today I may have drawn my last page for my comic book “Friends Is Friends,” which is heading to the printer after, like, a decade and a half…Continue Reading →