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Ekua Holmes (left) and London Parker-McWhorter talk about there temporary, printed murals "Honoring the past, seeding the future,” at Breeze’s Laundromat at 345 Blue Hill Ave., Boston, Sept. 8, 2021. (©Greg Cook Photo)
Art Greg CookSeptember 9, 2021 0

‘Seeding The Future’ With Ekua Holmes And London Parker-McWhorter’s New Grove Hall Mural

“We not only garden with seeds and plants and flowers, but we garden in our communities with souls and minds and hearts,” Boston artist Ekua Holmes said of the temporary,…Continue Reading →

Firelei Báez installation at ICA Watershed, Boston, July 23, 2021. (©Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookAugust 27, 2021 0

Firelei Báez Imagines The Ruins Of Haiti’s Sans-Souci Palace At The Bottom Of Boston Harbor

“We think of history as human because our experience of time is very much predicated by memory, but the world around us has longer history,” says Firelei Báez, a New…Continue Reading →

John Wilson's sculpture "Father and Child Reading," 1990, at Roxbury Community College, Boston. (Courtesy Roxbury Community College)
Art Greg CookJuly 21, 2021 0

Rededicating John Wilson’s Monument To Black Fatherhood At Roxbury Community College

“In Western art, it is common to have the theme of the mother and child but the theme of male bonding is much less common,” Edmund Barry Gaither, director and…Continue Reading →

Re-installing the repaired 1726 Avery-Bennett clock at Boston's Old North Church on June 16, 2021. (Courtesy Old North Church & Historic Site)
Art Greg CookJuly 19, 2021 0

Fixing The Nearly 300-Year-Old Clock Inside Boston’s Old North Church

A clock shaped a bit like an exclamation point, with a bronze sun shining at the center of its black face, has kept time inside Boston’s Old North Church since…Continue Reading →

Art by Deme5 created at the “Back Against the Wall: Graffiti in Grove Hall” event at Moses Auto in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood on May 15, 2021. (Courtesy Sobek)
Art Greg CookMay 21, 2021 0

‘Back Against The Wall’ Showcases Graffiti Artists In Grove Hall

Artists Apex, Deme5, Kwest, ProBlak, Sobek, Soem and Vex transformed the side wall of Moses Auto at 58 Geneva Ave. in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood on May 15 for the “Back…Continue Reading →

“Summer Still Life with Lobster and Fern," designed by Daniel Gordon, on the Rose Kennedy Greenway, Dewey Square, Boston, May 19, 2021. (Photo: Hayden Todd)
Art Greg CookMay 21, 2021 0

New Greenway Mural Is A Giant Fruit And Flowers Still-Life Designed By Daniel Gordon

This week the Brooklyn-based commercial painting firm Overall Murals put the finishing touches on “Summer Still Life with Lobster and Fern,” a mural depicting an arrangement of fruit and flowers…Continue Reading →

Ekua Holmes. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookMay 15, 2021 0

Artists To Turn MFA Lawn Into A Garden

Sunflowers and corn will sprout on the Museum of Fine Arts’ Huntington Avenue lawn as part of “Garden for Boston” from artists and activists Ekua Holmes of Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood…Continue Reading →

Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Feb. 25, 2020. (© Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookSeptember 10, 2020 0

MFA To Reopen Sept. 26 With Smaller Staff And Fewer Galleries

Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, Boston plans to reopen on Saturday, Sept. 26, after having been closed since March 12 to help stem the spread of coronavirus. The museum that…Continue Reading →

"Boston Lights: A Lantern Experience" at the Franklin Park Zoo, Boston, Aug. 20, 2020. (© Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookAugust 21, 2020 0

Chinese Lantern Spectacle Comes To Boston’s Franklin Park Zoo

“Boston Lights: A Lantern Experience” fills Boston’s Franklin Park Zoo with dazzling, giant sculptures of dragons, pandas, crabs, tigers, fish and flamingos lit from within by LED lights. More than…Continue Reading →

Art Greg CookAugust 3, 2020 0

MFA Lays Off 57 And 56 More Volunteer For Early Retirement

Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, closed since the evening of March 12 to help stem the spread of coronavirus, announced today that it has laid off 57 members of its…Continue Reading →

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