In December, we profiled Angus McCullough as an artist to watch in 2016. He’s made the most of this year – so far.
John Arvanitis
Insider’s Take: Nat May, Executive Director at SPACE
How does someone transform from volunteer grant writer and bookkeeper to Executive Director? Ask Nat May.
Mundane Museum
It is life’s most typical and seemingly inconsequential objects that populate the exhibits at the Museum of Everyday Life.
Kings of No Pop
Laura Marsh and Phil Lique are the artists-in-charge at one of New Haven’s newest, multi-use, alternative art spaces.
Comfort & Discomfort
Noel’le Longhaul’s unique style and approach to the centuries-old practice of tattooing transcends our narrow, worldly expectations.
The Architecture of Jay Hollis’s Wooden Jigsaw Puzzles
Meet Jay Hollis – Maine’s only architect turned wooden jigsaw puzzle-maker who’s basically BFFs with Barbara Bush.
Women of Abstraction
Meet the five women of Real Art Ways and their myriad works that all uniquely move abstraction forward.
Catastrophe in Provincetown
There’s been a Catastrophe at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown…and John Waters willfully takes the blame.
Catching up with DWRI Letterpress
DWRI Letterpress has been up to quite a lot since we wrote about them for our February/March print issue.
The Coolest Sculpture Gardens in New England
New England has a legendary reputation for its scenic and diverse landscape. Seems that we put a ton of sculpture out in it.