Investigators may never locate the Gardner paintings, but Governor Baker might be able to retrieve this missing sculpture for Mass with a phone call
Art
DRAWN, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: LOCAL ARTIST SKETCHES BELOVED BOSTON RESTAURANTS
“Most are some of my favorite bars or local classics that I’ve learned to love in my time living in the city. Others just have a great facade that I know would make a great drawing.”
“UPENDED” EMPHASIZES THE NEED FOR CREATIVITY DURING THE PANDEMIC
Art show at Piano Craft Gallery until March 28.
OPINION: GORMAN’S INAUGURATION POEM STILL HAS BLACK WOMEN TALKING
Still, it’s hard for many to believe that America can change.
BETTER BOSTON ARTS: JAINA CIPRIANO
“The solution lies in collaborative spaces”
VIDEO: ARTISTS VS PANDEMIC
Performing artists are facing particularly high unemployment in this COVID-wracked year of 2020. Alison Qu, Jude Torres and Alexa Albanese are Boston local artists who live under this pandemic. These interviews were conducted between September to November. Here is a video for their stories during this unprecedented time.
HALEY HOUSE TO HOST FIRST VIRTUAL SOUPER BOWL FUNDRAISER
The nonprofit will use homemade soup and art to support social change.
WOKE IN PROGRESS III: DEAFENING SILENCE AT BOSTON’S TWO BEST-KNOWN ART MUSEUMS
Though hundreds in the Boston area signed the June 2020 Open Letter from Boston Arts and Cultural Workers in Demand of Racial Equity and Social Transformation that began this inquiry, listing their professional affiliations along with their names on the petition, many have been reluctant to talk about what they or their institutions have done or plan to do since making these commitments.
BETTER BOSTON ARTS: MICHAEL LEWY
Being “paid with exposure” does not work. “You can die of exposure.”
CARTOON: HYBRID ART CLASS!
(1st week in the elementary art room)