From left to right: 1) Living in the galleries, per usual. 2) Tools of the trade. 3) Coordinating coffee cups and books. 4) Thanksgiving treats. 5) Ballet season. 6) The only thing I love more than looking at art is watching other people look at art.
Installation
Hanging Heads & Swinging Bodies
Artist Steve Locke is not afraid of handling delicate subject matter. In fact, he relishes the opportunity to bring the dark secrets of human history to light. In his collaborative exhibitions Family Pictures at Gallery Kayafas and The School of Love at Samsøn, he confronts violence, racism, and identity with controlled expertise. He reminds Boston,…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Studio fun with Rebecca Isenhart Photography. 2) Pretty spring mornings with my favorite things. 3) A much-needed Monday caffeine boost. 4) Nothing inspires me like the stories of badass ladies. 5) Bleedin’ heart art reporter on duty. 6) Necessary cupcakes.
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Hanging at the Verb Hotel to beat the heat. 2) Macarons and blooms. 3) September means a new planner. 4) Just a girl and her books. 5) New install at the Museum of Fine Arts. 6) More time with Junot.
New York Fashion Week
This was my first year attending New York Fashion week and it was a magical, wonderful, whirlwind. In barely 48 hours I took a bus to the city, went to three shows, explored New York, and then came back to Boston. But it was worth the 3am bus rides and maneuvering the subway in heels….Read More
Candice Wu
If I thought my Boston Fashion Week experience was charmed before, it’s nothing compared to how I felt last night at the Candice Wu Couture Fashion Installation featuring House of Cach. This event, held at the W Lounge in downtown Boston, exuded the kind of exclusive glamour that I associate with fashion week. At the…Read More