#Resist at Nave Gallery
A preview of the “#RESIST” exhibition of “art that speaks to the current political climate” at the Nave Gallery Annex, 53 Chester St, Somerville. Curated by Nave Director Susan Berstler…Continue Reading →
A preview of the “#RESIST” exhibition of “art that speaks to the current political climate” at the Nave Gallery Annex, 53 Chester St, Somerville. Curated by Nave Director Susan Berstler…Continue Reading →
The Tiny Great Outdoors Festival was a free Arbor Day and SustainaVille event held at the Somerville’s tiniest “urban wild,” Quincy Street Open Space, 16 Quincy St., from noon to…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 →
“Follow us on Myspace / We cater to Millenials / Please retweet” sign at Sav-Mor Liquors in Somerville, Mass., March 11, 2017. (Photo copyright Greg Cook)Continue Reading →
Many thanks to The Improper Bostonian for featuring the Tiny Great Outdoors Festival, which I’m organizing with the Somerville Arts Council, as the lead event in their “Agenda” in the…Continue Reading →
“We’ll go to jail for you. We’ll take the hits,” Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone told more than 4,000 people who came out in freezing temperatures this morning for the city’s…Continue Reading →
We’re looking for scientists and artists to be part of the “Tiny Great Outdoors Festival.” The April 23 event (rain date: April 30) is a free, one- afternoon celebration of…Continue Reading →
Some photos of the Somerville Local Arts Mall at 337 Somerville Ave. in Somerville. The pop-up shop, organized by Somerville artist Judith Klausner, features the work of 33 local artists…Continue Reading →
Julie Ann Otis aims to provide some relief from the stress of election season with her “Election Therapy Booth,” which the Somerville artist plans to operate outside Boston’s Park Street…Continue Reading →