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UNBREAKABLE: CAMBRIDGE-BASED SCULPTOR CRAFTS HAND-MADE CAREER

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted March 26, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

For Levy, the conscious decision to build her business in Boston was both an economical one and one related to Boston’s unique ability to foster the development of arts entrepreneurs in the early stages of their careers.

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: arts, Cambridge, functional art, Gabriella K. Levy, immerlit, Institute of Contemporary Art, kiln, lighting, parish cafe, porcelain, sculptor, Skidmore College, slutcracker

SPRING ARTS PREVIEW: WARMING WEATHER MEANS GET OUT AND SEE SOME ART

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted March 15, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

A few choice picks of the local visual art splendor that awaits you through spring.

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: blast fest, charlestown working theatre, fukushima, graffiti, MFA, misadvantures spy matthias, spek, spring preview 2015, the uniun, tsunami, visual arts, whitehaus family record

FOTOBOM: ARTS ON OUR AVENUES @ BRIGHTON MUSIC HALL

Written by BRITTANY GRABOWSKI Posted March 10, 2015 Filed Under: Fotobom, Visual Arts

Making a push for public arts in Allston Village

Filed Under: Fotobom, Visual Arts Tagged With: arts, Arts on our Avenues, brighton music hall, Julie Burros, Marty Wash, public

POST ART: DENISE PRICE IS LEADING A SMALL COLLABORATIVE ART MOVEMENT TO THE MAILBOX

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted February 26, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

“Everybody who touches it, especially Bostonians, are almost moved by the fact that it’s something more permanent,” Price says of her book’s appeal. “I think that people are moving back towards paper.”

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: armory, art via post, calligraphy, crowd sourced, denise d price, graffiti, illustroators, john magnan, massart, mba, north bennet street school, painting, paper, sculptor, stencil, velcro

SYNESTHESIA AT THE ICA BOSTON

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted February 10, 2015 Filed Under: Visual Arts

Two new ICA exhibits celebrate living sound + unknown artists of color

Filed Under: Visual Arts Tagged With: Andrew Bird, Big Mama, Ian Schneller, ICA, Imagination and the American South, Kevin Beasley, Marie Roseman, Sonic Arboretum, Synesthesia, Virginia, When the Stars Begin to Fall

FOUND IN TRANSLATION: ART AS A TOOL FOR INDIGENOUS EMPOWERMENT AT BU

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted February 8, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

Gluckstein’s passion for the preservation and protection of indigenous peoples has driven her career for the past 30 years. Now, she hopes to use her art to raise awareness.

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Amnesty International, boston university, Dana Gluckstein, declaration of rights, DIGNITY: Tribes in Translation, empowerment, Hasselblad, human rights, indian health services, indigenous, Nairobi, native american, President Obama, stanford, stone galley, united nations

SELF-ALLIANCE: DISTILLERY GALLERY EXHIBIT FEEDS TENDERNESS INTO THE LIFELESSNESS OF OUR DIGITAL SELVES

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted January 23, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

At the core of the exhibit is a meditation on our addiction to self-archiving, and the separate selves that we create and immortalize within the infinite spaces of our connected networks.

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Alexis Avedisian, Art, blake hiltunen, conceptual, Digital, distillery gallery, exhibit, installations, julie nymann, leah schrager, network, philip fryer, sam metcalf, technology, texting

AGENT OF CHAOS

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted January 14, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

Matthew Ritchie closes his expansive ICA residency with an immersive multimedia performance.

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: ICA, Interview, Matthew Ritchie

CURTAIN CALL: ALLSTON’S ARCH GALLERY SHUTS DOWN

Written by MARTIN CABALLERO Posted January 7, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

After a protracted battle with city licensing boards over permits, the gallery space is shutting down operations effective immediately after less than a year in existence.

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Allston, Allston Rock City Hall, ARCH Gallery, CRE Management, Studio 52

CURATOR OF NEW GUERRILLA GALLERY TALKS MISSION AND COMMUNITY

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted December 11, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

"I think that there are many voices waiting to be heard within the arts ..."

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Anya Smolnikova, art opening, Cameron Hamlet, Cassandra Santos, guerilla gallery, Jake Giberson, Make Shift Boston, Mattie Loyce, Mellissa Ulloa, Mission Gallery

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