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Shea Justice’s ‘History is No Mystery’ at the Fountain Street Gallery

Written by DIG STAFF Posted June 2, 2022 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

Shea Justice, The Greatest (detail), watercolor, 22 x 30 inches, 2007. Photo courtesy of the artist.

Show running until June 26; Art Walk, June 3; Artist's Talk, June 17

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Art, artist, arts, Boston, collage, event, exhibit, Fountain Street Gallery, Massachusetts, painting, Shea Justice, show, watercolor

LEO THE KIND: FROM PLAYSTATION TO RADIO STATIONS

Written by MEGAN DOHERTY Posted April 7, 2021 Filed Under: MUSIC, Uncategorized

“It’s got a really unique sound to it. I think he’s paving the way for a new genre.”

Filed Under: MUSIC, Uncategorized Tagged With: artist, Boston, Music, pop

VIDEO: ARTISTS VS PANDEMIC

Written by SIRUN LI Posted January 21, 2021 Filed Under: A+E, COVID, Video, Visual Arts

Still from the video Artists vs. Pandemic by Sirun Li.

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.

Filed Under: A+E, COVID, Video, Visual Arts Tagged With: Art, artist, pandemic, Video

BETTER BOSTON ARTS: SUMEYA ALI

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted November 13, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Better Boston Arts, COVID, Interviews, Visual Arts

Addressing the lack of representation of young Black and Brown artists

Filed Under: A+E, Better Boston Arts, COVID, Interviews, Visual Arts Tagged With: African Community Economic Development of New England, Art, artist, Artists For Humanity, Better Boston Arts, Boston, Center to Support Immigrant Organizing, Column, coronavirus, COVID-19, immigration, Jason Pramas, Massachusetts, Politics, racism, Somalia, Sumeya Ali, Youth Ubuntu Project

BETTER BOSTON ARTS: JULIA CSEKÖ

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted October 30, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Better Boston Arts, COLUMNS, Interviews, Politics, Visual Arts

Stealth Latina 2018. Self portrait by Julia Csekö.

Ask artists how we would like our work funded

Filed Under: A+E, Better Boston Arts, COLUMNS, Interviews, Politics, Visual Arts Tagged With: Art, artist, Better Boston Arts, Boston, Brazil, Column, coronavirus, COVID-19, immigration, Jason Pramas, Julia Csekö, Massachusetts, Politics, racism, SOMERVILLE

BETTER BOSTON ARTS: IARITZA MENJIVAR

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted October 16, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Better Boston Arts, Interviews, Visual Arts

Iaritza Menjivar. Photo by Elias Williams.

We satisfy “diversity requirements” by ignoring diversity

Filed Under: A+E, Better Boston Arts, Interviews, Visual Arts Tagged With: artist, arts, Boston, Column, coronavirus, COVID-19, DigBoston, future, Iartiza Menjivar, Interview, Jason Pramas, Massachusetts, SOMERVILLE, Somerville Arts Council, Vision

BETTER BOSTON ARTS: MARJORIE KAYE

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted October 6, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Better Boston Arts, COLUMNS, Interviews, Visual Arts

Marjorie Kaye

This is our opportunity to start from the ground up

Filed Under: A+E, Better Boston Arts, COLUMNS, Interviews, Visual Arts Tagged With: artist, arts, Boston, Column, coronavirus, COVID-19, DigBoston, future, Galatea Fine Art, Interview, Jason Pramas, Marjorie Kaye, Massachusetts, Vision

BETTER BOSTON ARTS: AUDRINA WARREN

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted September 17, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Better Boston Arts, COLUMNS, Interviews, Visual Arts

Audrina Warren

Boston needs more support for smaller arts orgs

Filed Under: A+E, Better Boston Arts, COLUMNS, Interviews, Visual Arts Tagged With: artist, arts, Audrina Warren, Boston, Column, coronavirus, COVID-19, DigBoston, future, Interview, Jason Pramas, Massachusetts, Vision

INTRODUCING BETTER BOSTON ARTS

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted August 20, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Better Boston Arts, COLUMNS, Visual Arts

"An FBI Counterterrorism Agent Tracked Me Down Because I Took a Picture of This" by blueCHEDDAR is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

A New Column Asking "How Can We Make Our Arts Scene Better Than It Was Before the Pandemic?"

Filed Under: A+E, Better Boston Arts, COLUMNS, Visual Arts Tagged With: artist, arts, Boston, Column, coronavirus, COVID-19, DigBoston, future, Interview, Jason Pramas, Massachusetts, Vision

EDITORIAL: THE ARTS SPEECH

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted June 26, 2019 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial, NEWS+OPINIONS

Festive DigBoston newspaper box with other newspaper boxes

 

DigBoston wants to hear from Boston-area neighborhood artists and arts reporters

 

Every few months, we start a new intern cohort at DigBoston. And since we’ve taken to accepting larger numbers of interns—we currently have 16 for the summer—inevitably ...  read more

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Art, artist, arts, audio, Boston, DigBoston, drawing, editorial, fashion, Jason Pramas, Journalism, maker, making, Massachusetts, Music, neighborhood, painting, performance, sculpting, talent, Video, visual art, working class, writing

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