
The International Encaustic Conference (IEC) brings together artists who work with encaustic and cold wax to beautiful Provincetown, MA. This year’s sixteenth conference was organized…

One can not help but to be “overwhelmed with light and color” (in the very best way) when one is confronted with one of Chihuly’s…

Our New England Wax (N.E.W.) exhibition in the Wilson Museum at the Southern Vermont Art Center in Manchester, VT. was a great success! Visitors were…

A visit to the Fuller Craft Museum is always a rewarding experience. This July I was keen on seeing the museum’s new mosaic show because I know an artist…

At the Jewish Museum, NYC, through March 22, 2020 by Nancy Whitcomb Rachel Feinstein’s big new show is fresh, wild, raw, funny and full of…

An article by NEW member Otty Merrill I recently had the thrill of spending 3 days in New York City visiting 3 fabulous museums: The…

A visit by Nancy Whitcomb This summer I had a quick getaway to Manchester, VT, a lively zone in the beautiful Green Mountains. First stop…

Otty Merrill was recently interviewed by Camille Davidson. Tell me a little about yourself? I’ve been making art for many years although I am not…

An Umbrian Hill Town Monte Castellians care more about preventing pigeons and cats from entering the studios than thieves, but, of course, they say there…
Review: Edvard Munch exhibit at the Clark Art Institute
Review submitted by New England Wax member, Lola Baltzell My cousin invited me to see the Edvard Munch show “Trembling Earth” at the Clark Art…