One of the many perks of being an art reporter is that my job photographs beautifully! I shot this “reporter style” look at a new mural by Silvia Lopez Chavez. You can read my article about it in The Bay State Banner. I kept my own aesthetic simple, black and white with textural details, to…Read More
Artwork
A Color Story
One of my many career hats is social media consulting for the Liz Roache gallery in the Boston Design Center. Once I week I go out to the center to photograph art, write copy, and check out Liz’s new work. Liz works in color theory and Bauhaus design principles. She actually studied with Ati Gropius,…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Weighing in on an important bagel war. 2) Public mural in Montreal. 3) Coordinating my outfits to my art. 4) Robert Indiana needs to relax. 5) Even the alleys in Montreal are pretty. 6) In my happy place.
Immigration Nation
Students, artists and community members created over 400 hand-painted suitcases for Nora Valdez’s “Immigration Nation” exhibit at Urbano Project, on display through July 29. The tactile sculptural installation confronts the struggle of immigrants to find identity and acceptance in the United States. Eucaris Jimenez, a 20-year-old student at UMass Boston, painted her suitcase with a…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Wise words from Tolstoy. 2) Previewing the new Clarins collection. 3) Saturdays at the gallery. 4) Celebrating Easter the American way. 5) All the essentials for a perfect weekend. 6) Pensive reflections at the MFA.
Face Off
You guys know I love a quirky print, and this stained glass dress is one of my favorites. I call it my “art history” dress because so much of my art history study has centered around religious artworks. The last time I wore this dress was at Notre Dame. Yesterday I took it for a spin…Read More