Even with the vaccine being rolled out we’re in for a little more Zoom theater and art-from-home before quarantine is lifted. So I’ve rounded up a few online art experiences I’ve really enjoyed during the past few months. Can You Make Hair for Me? an online exhibition by photographer Eileen Powers This is the first…Read More
Art
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Midday pick-me-up. 2) Missing studio visits. 3) Homemade pop-tart and a new book. 4) A flower arrangement from my mom. 5) Looking up at South Station. 6) More blooms.
Reporter Roundup
Here are some of the articles I’ve written for local outlets lately! BrooklineHub The Brookline community is up in arms about the potential demolition of the H.H. Richardson House. Cappella Clausura put together a collective musical recording composed by a fellow quarantiner – a cloistered nun. Sorriso Vino, a new wine shop, opened in Brookline…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) A new piece of public art in Boston. 2) Sewing, sewing, sewing. 3) Festive poinsettias for the holidays. 4) I’m never not book shopping. 5) Spotted in Fenway. 6) Watching a Zoom play.
Art Buying 101
Recently I held a few polls to see how people feel about buying and collecting art. People had a range of concerns and many felt barriers to accessing the art world. What I want everyone to know is this: art does not have to be expensive, it does not have to come in the form…Read More
Fashion Forward
On Nov. 21, the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem transforms its galleries into a runway. Instead of the latest fashion week collections, visitors will find more than 108 mannequins sporting historical and contemporary outfits designed by pioneering women. “Made It: The Women Who Revolutionized Fashion” explores how fashion and female fortitude have shaped not only the clothes we wear,…Read More