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Dig This: In the Presence of Trees At the Kathryn Schultz Gallery 

Written by DIG STAFF Posted April 26, 2022 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

With participating artists C.J. Lori, Robin MacDonald-Foley, Beverly Rippel, and Jane Sherrill

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: arts, Cambridge, visual arts

“LIVE THE MAGIC” EXHIBIT TACKLES GENTRIFICATION AND ROXBURY ERASURE

Written by DELANEY BEAUDOIN Posted March 2, 2022 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

“The marketing of this particular condo development represents a common tactic: erasure of reality and history.”

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: arts, gentrification, Housing, Roxbury, visual arts

WRITING THE FUTURE: BASQUIAT AND THE HIP-HOP GENERATION CONTINUES AT MFA 

Written by C. SHARDAE JOBSON Posted May 3, 2021 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

With Boston’s major moment extended through July, a longer look at the impact of an iconic exhibition

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Art, arts, MFA, visual arts

THE IMAGINARY COLLECTIVE: CHALLENGING CONVENTIONS AROUND ART, PROPERTY, AND STORAGE

Written by C. SHARDAE JOBSON Posted September 17, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

Cody Justus

“Knowing Storage Space was going to happen and be presented in locations not designed for artwork display gives artists and communities our power back and a chance to do intriguing work.”

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Day Dreaming, Imaginary Collective, Storage Space, visual arts

MANDELA EFFECT: THE IMPORTANCE OF PRESERVING ART IN BOSTON’S COMMUNITIES OF COLOR

Written by SHIRA LAUCHAROEN Posted September 9, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

Nelson Mandela mural

“It was to create a different municipality that was a majority of people of color and working class folks, because we wanted a seat at the table.”

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: AAMARP, arts, Nelson Mandela mural, Roxbury, visual arts

MAGICAL PROTECTORS: OCEAN WONG’S “OLD MAGICAL GIRLS” INSPIRE, FIGHT MONSTERS

Written by DIEGO MARCANO Posted August 31, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Books

"Hong Kong doesn’t only lack animation studios, but more importantly, we’re far behind—homosexual marriages are still illegal."

Filed Under: A+E, Books Tagged With: A+E, animation, arts, books, entertainment, Ocean Wong, Old Magical Girls, theater, visual arts

BLM TAG INSPIRES ARTIST’S SOMERVILLE MURAL

Written by GREG COOK Posted August 20, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

Black Lives Matter mural

In June, Jason “Swat” Talbot was invited to paint a mural on Posto, the pizza place outside Somerville’s Davis Square. Amidst the Black Lives Matter protests, someone had tagged “BLM” on the wall, Talbot says, “really sloppily.”

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Black Lives Matter, davis square, Jason “Swat” Talbot, mural, visual arts

HOOP TUBE: TRANSFORMING PUBLIC SPACES DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC

Written by GRACE SYMES Posted June 5, 2020 Filed Under: COVID, Visual Arts

“In the midst of all this, people have been really interested in what I’m doing, eager to talk. It is different from putting art in galleries.”

Filed Under: COVID, Visual Arts Tagged With: coronavirus, COVID, slider, visual arts

PANDEMIC PORTRAITS: A BOSTON PHOTOG’S PICS OF FRIENDS IN ISOLATION

Written by SAMANTHA BARRY Posted May 27, 2020 Filed Under: COVID, Visual Arts

pandemic portrait

These are the few human beings I had contact with during that time. As the state reopens, may these portraits represent a glimpse into what the past few months felt like for some young people in this city and others.

Filed Under: COVID, Visual Arts Tagged With: coronavirus, COVID, slider, visual arts

CURATORS, CREATIVES AIM TO INDIVIDUALIZE ART IN THE NEW VIRTUAL AGE

Written by SHIRA LAUCHAROEN Posted May 9, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, COVID, Visual Arts

Photo courtesy Boston Center for the Arts.

“Going to galleries and museums is going to be very different, because people are not going to be willing to stand in a room with one hundred other people.”

Filed Under: A+E, COVID, Visual Arts Tagged With: Artists For Humanity, arts, Boston, Boston Center for the Arts, coronavirus, COVID-19, Massachusetts, slider, visual arts, Youth

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