Viking Funeral for My Father
A Viking Funeral to mark the one-year anniversary of my Father’s death, April 17, 2017. My father, who was a community college teacher, raced on friends’ sailboats for most of…Continue Reading →
A Viking Funeral to mark the one-year anniversary of my Father’s death, April 17, 2017. My father, who was a community college teacher, raced on friends’ sailboats for most of…Continue Reading →
Graffiti by the artist Wolftits (above) along the ramp onto Route 90 in Boston’s Allston neighborhood, July 22, 2016. Below is a selection of the New England artist’s other work.…Continue Reading →
Trump sign at house on Somerville’s Preston Road, April 2, 2017. (Photo copyright Kari Percival.)Continue Reading →
“Thank You, Nature Neighbors” craft workshop for kids, led by Kari Percival and Greg Cook at the Malden Public Library on March 25, 2017. We made art celebrating the critters…Continue Reading →
Join us for “Thank You, Nature Neighbors,” a free family art workshop led by artists Kari Percival and Greg Cook at the Malden Public Library, 36 Salem St., from 2…Continue Reading →
At MassArt, Chloe Zaug Welch (left) and Darci Hanna carefully install glass sculptures by Petah Coyne in the Paine Gallery exhibit “Vitreous Bodies: Assembled Visions in Glass.” Jan. 24, 2017.…Continue Reading →
“Made in Allston: The Sculptor’s Workshop,” an exhibit showcasing 10 artists currently working in The Sculptor’s Worskhop studio on Franklin Street in north Allston-Brighton, is on view at at Gallery…Continue Reading →
“Go to the Light,” the blacklight screenprints exhibit at Montserrat College of Art’s 301 Gallery at 301 Cabot St., Beverly, Massachusetts, Oct. 21 to Nov. 9, 2016. Including (pictured above) John…Continue Reading →
“Welcome to Boston Campaign Headquarters. U.S.A. Land of the free and 200 million other people,” it says on the door of Boston artist Pat Falco’s installation at Boston’s Faneuil Hall.…Continue Reading →
In Gerry Bergstein’s exhibit “Skeleton Crew” at Gallery Naga, artists’ studios, in all their messy glory, become wellsprings for the fantastic. In some of the artworks, actual 3D heaps of…Continue Reading →