My travels are often driven by art and culture, both for my reporting and my own interest. I was ecstatic to find the thriving contemporary art scene in Reykjavik. Iceland is primarily known for its natural wonders, but the culture is worth a trip on its own. If you’re on limited time there are a…Read More
Sculpture
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Famous street art from my recent trip to Iceland. 2) The only thing more exhilarating than my travels is getting to come home here. 3) More art in Iceland! Stay tuned for a full guide. 4) Samson Projects closes after this month’s exhibit so get there fast. 5) I’ll take champagne on the Greenway any day. 6) I…Read More
Big Brother is Watching
“Real/Ideal: Turning Utopia into Reality” brings a chilling body of contemporary work to the Boston Center for the Arts’ Mills Gallery. Curated by David Guerra, director of A R E A Gallery, the show, which continues through September 17, articulates utopian dreams with underlying feelings of foreboding. Beverly Sky’s fabric collage on canvas, titled…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Visiting the Clemmons Family Farm in Charlotte, VT. 2) Always planning my next adventure. 3) Rosé all day at the Shelburne, VT Vineyard. 4) Some weird and wonderful artwork in Burlington. 5) Christened the summer with champagne on the esplanade. 6) Leunig’s in Burlington, VT offers a daily macaron selection!
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Photographing the Dance for World Community Festival. 2) My first weekend home in a month and it feels great. 3) Celebrated National Rosé Day appropriately. 4) The John Wilson Sculpture at the Museum of the NCAAA. 5) Getting basic in Tatte Bakery. 6) Oysters all day every day.
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) I had cocktails with my hero Fran Lebowitz last week and I may never recover. 2) Scouting for art and light at the Boston Public Library. 3) Nothing feeds the soul like a quiet Sunday morning. 4) “Shuck me oysters and tell me I’m pretty,” this OysterFest tee really gets me. 5) A little Nietzsche to start off the…Read More