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Up in the Treehouse
Megan and Murray McMillan collaborate to build playful, fantastical worlds in spaces steeped in age and history.
Dislocations
Sculptor and architect Mohamad Hafez uses detailed miniatures to create a visual lament about the Syrian war.
Outtake: The Last Date
A snippet from a longer work in progress by Sonya Larson, about a woman returning, reluctantly, from the brink of death.
Building Sanctuary
Personal histories from the birth of Lupinewood, a majority queer and trans collective in Greenfield, Massachusetts.
#TakeAction: No Motherland
Raised in Mexico, Boston artist Salvador Jiménez-Flores explores migration, colonialism, and living between two worlds.
Making Mead
In Greenfield, Artisan Beverage Cooperative revisits mead, an ancient brew whose popularity could mean it’s the next kombucha.
A Woman’s Place is on the Stage
Kristen van Ginhoven helps create space for women in theater through WAM Theatre in Western Massachusetts.
Aesthetic Optimism
Hilary Irons and Stephen Benenson have made Able Baker Contemporary one of New England’s smartest galleries. Here’s how.
Morgan Bulkeley: Master of the Absurd
Berkshires-born artist Morgan Bulkeley reflects on five decades of drawing art from the clash between culture and nature.