By The Editors October 02, 2012 Every week, BR&S picks out a series of gallery Events/Screenings/Exhibitions/Performances. Here are our choices for you to go & see this week: • Events Tuesday 2 October The Beehive, Boston Sting! XIII: Indoor,…
Monthly Archives: October, 2012
THE INTERNET — The Museum of Modern Art’s Klaus Biesenbach is worried about the word “curate.” The linguistic lament was captured in Wall Street Journal reporter Kelly Crow’s interview with the PS1 Director and MoMA Curator in her publication’s Soapbox…
The University of Hartford may axe up to 40 arts and humanities programs to benefit 17 other departments, according to reports. The university, which was founded in 1957 through the merging of Hartford Art School, The Hartt School, and Hillyer College,…
By The Editors October 02, 2012 Every year since 1981, the Chicago-based John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has awarded fellowships to individual pioneers within the fields of the arts and sciences. Nicknamed the MacArthur “Genius Grants,” recipients…
01 October 01, 2012 Tucked inside an artist building in South Boston is Spoke Gallery at Medicine Wheel Productions. This was my first visit to the gallery and most definitely will not be the last. Currently up in the…
By The Editors October 01, 2012 About 24 people gathered in the town of Arlington, Vt. last weekend to recollect the moments they shared with painter and illustrator Norman Rockwell. The artist, famous for capturing Americana, lived in…
summit |ˈsəmit| noun 1. the highest point of a hill or mountain. figurative – the highest attainable level of achievement : the dramas are considered to form one of the summits of world literature. 2. a meeting between heads of…