Selected by curators, our ten New England Artists to Watch reinvent their chosen media to bring viewers the unexpected in 2018.
Debbie Way
Quick Takes: Special Snowflakes
No two snowflakes are alike, and thanks to one man—Vermont farmer-turned-photographer Wilson A. Bentley—you can see it for yourself.
Arien Wilkerson Gallery
A few standouts from Take Magazine‘s photo shoot with Hartford dancer Arien Wilkerson that we couldn’t fit into print.
Susan Schwalb Gallery
Additional photos of Susan Schwalb‘s metalpoint work, plus scenes from the studio where she perfects this Renaissance art form.
House of Cach Gallery
Take a peek at select outtakes from our fashion shoot with the inventive Providence accessories company House of Cach.
Taken: Lupinewood’s Fundraiser at SPACE
This summer Western Mass’s Lupinewood collective got its groove on in a fundraiser thrown at SPACE Gallery in Portland.
Taken: Peabody Essex Museum’s #HistoricHouseCrush party
Heat up with Peabody Essex Museum’s Historic House Crush summer block party, with Bim Skala Bim, local beer, and more.
Quick Takes: Rebel Angels
With intricate paintings styled like Catholic holy cards, Ria Brodell honors butch heroes through history.
Quick Takes: Running Through the Sprinkler
Worcester’s brightest multi-use art space, the Sprinkler Factory, welcomes guest curators and live performances.
A Trip to Klausland
Klausland tells the story of Klaus Postler, a New England collage artist full of joyful generosity and intense focus.