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All posts tagged: art
#TakeAction: Harnessing the Voice of the People
Sound artist and musician Halsey Burgund is listening to what we say, hoping to help bridge the political divide in America.
Stretching the Form
Working with themes of displacement and self-awareness, sculptor Soo Sunny Park challenges the nature of perception.
Hood is Downtown…For Now
ATTN: The Hood Museum at Dartmouth College is temporarily closed for expansion, the good news is the programming will not stop.
A Colorful Presence in Downtown Northampton
Kyle Richardson and the folks at Royal Talens don’t just sell paint supplies, they embody the philosophy of a royal company.
Take Q&A: Joe Carton—Contemporary Artist
Claremont-based contemporary artist Joe Carton, says his art imitates life—if that’s true we’re apt to call him Joe Cartoon.
What Time This Feels: Art that Challenges the Linear Progression of Time
Suara Welitoff brings her gauzy observations to an exhibit that mixes artistic mediums in order to transport guests through time and space.
Because we know it’s not all good
The Museum of Bad Art is here for you – a depository for poor technique, wonky perspectives, and the who-is-that-supposed-to-be.
Transcendent and Tenacious
Anna Haber’s inspiring story involves abandoned mental hospitals, the alphabet, and an enormous bouquet.