“I believe that the art we create has a message, intentional or not. I will no longer be dismissive of the statements we make. In making art, we convey our humanity. Which cannot help but be political.”
Funerary Portraits from Roman Egypt: Facing Forward A Lecture, an Exhibit, and a Workshop Last week I had the opportunity to go to a lecture…
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…
by Kimberly Curry New England has long, cold winters. It forces you to be reflective. On this day, I recalled a sunny New England fall…
I went to the Fuller to see the paper clay main exhibit. It was fabulous and each piece amazing. Yet it was another exhibit at the…
by Jeanne Borofsky As I was walking around the other day, snapping photos with my cellphone camera, I realized my phone was sort of like…
PANDEMIC BLOG POST- SEPTEMBER- #2 SOOSEN DUNHOLTER: What Am I Doing During The Pandemic? I have been keeping one foot in the studio and one…
SEPTEMBER PANDEMIC BLOG POST #1 HEATHER DOUGLAS: What I am and am not doing during the pandemic: Initially I was unable to create any new…
Nick Cave at the Guggenheim Museum
The Nick Cave show Forothermore at the Guggenheim Museum in NYC might be the most memorable I have ever seen. For years, I have marveled…