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INTERVIEW: ZACH HORN

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted October 1, 2021 Filed Under: A+E, Interviews, Visual Arts

2021. Artwork by Zach Horn. Image courtesy of the artist.

The artist’s new show ‘Cookout’ looks at life (and heaven) through the lens of shared meals

Filed Under: A+E, Interviews, Visual Arts Tagged With: Art, Boston, Cambridge, Gallery 263, installation, Interview, Jason Pramas, Massachusetts, multimedia, Zach Horn

BETTER BOSTON ARTS: JAINA CIPRIANO

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted January 27, 2021 Filed Under: A+E, COVID, Interviews, Visual Arts

Empty. spaces 92. Self-portrait courtesy of Jaina Cipriano.

“The solution lies in collaborative spaces”

Filed Under: A+E, COVID, Interviews, Visual Arts Tagged With: Art, arts, Boston, coronavirus, COVID-19, DigBoston, Film, future, Interview, Jaina Cipriano, Jason Pramas, Massachusetts, multimedia, Vision, visual art

BETTER BOSTON ARTS: MICHAEL LEWY

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

Being “paid with exposure” does not work. “You can die of exposure.”

Filed Under: A+E, Better Boston Arts, COLUMNS, Visual Arts Tagged With: 1970s, 70s, Art, arts, Boston, coronavirus, COVID-19, DigBoston, future, Interview, Jason Pramas, Massachusetts, Michael Lewy, multimedia, scifi, Vision, visual art

THOTBOT HOTSPOT: HOW A GLITCH TEST BEGAT A TRANSMEDIA NARRATIVE

Written by DIG STAFF Posted January 8, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts, Visual Arts

"Perspective, belief, memory, social class, education—among many other things—all play a role in shaping how we see and act in the world, but ultimately we are the creators."

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts, Visual Arts Tagged With: arts, Bow Market, glitch test, installation, multimedia, performance, Politics, Reagan Esther Myer, Rebecca Kopycinski, scifi, social class, SOMERVILLE, theater, thotbot, transmedia narrative

THOTBOTS AND GLITCH TESTS

Written by Posted June 24, 2019 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

Glimpsing Boston’s dystopian future through the eyes of Reagan Esther Myer

 

“IS YOUR THOTBOT GLITCHED?”

 

The question is posed on an ominous neon-green flyer hung on my commute through Harvard Square.

 

I ended up taking the “glitch test ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: multimedia, performance, Politics, Reagan Esther Myer, Rebecca Kopycinski, scifi, theater

FARM TO STAGE: SURREAL CELEBRATION OF THE 20TH CENTURY BY WAY OF CHAGALL

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted April 27, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

But don’t let the deep musings scare you away. Klein promises that the performance is anything but boring, even for those who aren’t history buffs.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: 20th century, Acrobatics, ArtsEmerson, jfk assassination, marc chagall, multimedia, puppetry, stacy klein, the grand parade

WILDE THING: NEW WORK BREATHES MODERN ENERGY INTO A CENTURY-OLD STORY

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted April 3, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

“No one in the world could rule a dinner table like Oscar Wilde.”

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: american repertory theater, andrew barret cox, dorian gray, harvard, importance of being earnest, mark mauriello, multimedia, Oberon, oscar wilde, the crown and the love that dare not speak its name

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