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Mars photo booth at “Space: An Out-of-Gravity Experience" at Boston’s Museum of Science. (Greg Cook)
Nature Greg CookDecember 19, 2018 0

The 5-Year-Old’s Guide To ‘Space’ At Boston’s Museum Of Science

Twice this fall, the 5-Year-Old visited “Space: An Out-of-Gravity Experience,” which is on view at Boston’s Museum of Science through Jan. 1, 2019. It offers informational exhibits, games and interactive components…Continue Reading →

Jordan Seaberry "The Wanderer Part II," 2018, acrylic and mixed media on unstretched canvas. In “Coded” at Boston Center for the Arts.
Art Greg CookDecember 16, 2018 0

‘Coded’ At BCA: Art To ‘Recontextualize, Reimagine And Upend Various Forms Of Codes’

“A code is defined as a system for communication or a set of rules to mark, represent or identify something,” curator Alexandria Smith writes about the exhibition “Coded,” on view…Continue Reading →

Purse made by Shawn Powell at San Quentin State Prison, California, 1941, in “Inmate Ingenuity" at the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookDecember 2, 2018 0

‘Inmate Ingenuity’: Prisoners Turn Cigarette Packs Into Dazzling Purses, Wallets, Toys

In 1941, Shawn Powell, a young man from Oakland, crafted a purse (pictured above) while serving a homicide sentence in San Quentin State Prison in California. Using a meticulous technique…Continue Reading →

"Medicine Wheel" at Boston Center for the Arts Cyclorama, Nov. 30, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookNovember 30, 2018 0

Landmark AIDS Memorial Quilt Joins Annual Boston AIDS Vigil At BCA

Twenty sections from the landmark AIDS Memorial Quilt frame this year’s 27th annual “Medicine Wheel” AIDS vigil. The event begins at 11:30 p.m. tonight and continues for 24 hours at…Continue Reading →

Citgo sign in Boston's Kenmore Square, March 29, 2013. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookNovember 29, 2018 0

Walsh To Veto Landmark Status For Citgo Sign As Real Estate Deal Protects It

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh will veto the Boston Landmarks Commission’s vote to grant landmark status to the Citgo sign in Boston’s Kenmore Square after a real estate developer agrees to…Continue Reading →

Citgo sign in Boston's Kenmore Square. (Greg Cook)
Public Art Greg CookNovember 17, 2018 0

Boston Shouldn’t Give Kenmore Square’s Iconic Citgo Sign Landmark Status

There’s no question that the Citgo sign that shines above Kenmore Square is one of the landmarks of Boston. But Tuesday’s vote by the Boston Landmarks Commission to grant official…Continue Reading →

“Rally To Protect Mueller & Rosenstein - You Can't Fire The Truth" on Boston Common, Nov. 8, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Activism Greg CookNovember 8, 2018 0

Boston Rally To Protect Mueller Investigation: ‘Trump Is Not Above The Law’

“We are here today because we believe in the rule of law and we have a president who does not,” said Myra Slotnick, one of the organizers of “Rally To…Continue Reading →

Vigil for victims of Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre at Cutler Majestic Theatre, Boston, Oct. 29, 2018. (Courtesy David Dower/ArtsEmerson)
Theater Greg CookOctober 31, 2018 0

At ArtsEmerson, A Stage With 11 Empty Chairs To Remember Victims Of Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre

If you walked into Cutler Majestic Theatre on Monday afternoon or evening, you would have found a stage with 11 empty chairs illuminated by a single light. It was intended…Continue Reading →

African American Master Artists In Residence Program artists and supporters meet in the fourth-floor gallery at the studios at 76 Atherton St., Boston, Aug. 12, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookOctober 31, 2018 0

Black Arts Residency Program Continues Negotiations With Northeastern As Deadline To Get Out Passes

The Northeastern University’s Oct 31 deadline for the landmark African American Master Artists In Residence Program to vacate a school building came and went today without a resolution to the…Continue Reading →

William Forsythe's "The Fact of Matter," 2009, at Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Oct. 30, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Performance Greg CookOctober 30, 2018 0

Immigration, Violence, Labor: ‘Political Metaphors’ Underlying Choreographer William Forsythe’s Interactive Sculptures

In “William Forsythe: Choreographic Objects”—an exhibition highlighting interactive sculptures by the celebrated Vermont choreographer—you’re invited to try to cross a room filled with swinging pendulums without getting bumped. Or to…Continue Reading →

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