New Haven filmmaker Stephen Dest steps out of the way to center the complex story of actor Henry Green in a new documentary.
Nathan Frontiero
Showcasing the GIFted: Chris Piascik
Whether mocking Trump or pursuing other visual play, the GIF art from Sturbridge artist Chris Piascik speaks for itself.
Honoring Generous Lives
Boston’s Elisa H. Hamilton amplifies the stories of 10 unique women in the city with Slideshow, a HUBweek curated talk series.
High Art
Burlington glassblower Charley Reynolds makes colorful high-end bongs equally suitable for smoke shops and galleries.
#TakeAction: José Mateo Harnesses the Power of Dance
Choreographer José Mateo makes dance accessible and addresses social issues in the local community with his Cambridge theatre.
Showcasing the GIFted: Douglas Schatz
From Nashville to New England and the wide expanse of the internet, Vermonter Douglas Schatz makes GIF art worth a closer look.
Waiting ‘Your Turn’ in Ridgefield
{ Through Sunday, April 22nd } Alex Schweder and Ward Shelley unite in Your Turn, a shared exhibit in Ridgefield.
New Haven’s Tattoo Legacy
{ Through Saturday, March 10th, 2018 } Explore New Haven’s mark on the tattoo world with Old School Ink at the New Haven Museum.
#TakeAction: Finding Hope in the Theater
Aaron Jungels of Everett Company discusses Freedom Project, a multimedia physical theater piece examining mass incarceration.
Making Whoopie: The Great Whoopie Pie Debate
Is the whoopie pie a Maine staple, an eastern Massachusetts confection, or an old Amish tradition? We explore the great debate.