Steve LeBlanc began writing “The Silenced Lyre,” an original musical based on the classic Russian novel “Eugene Onegin,” over 20 years ago.His...
It’s 2008 and a tough but caring parole officer named Evan (played by Greg Alvarez Reid) meets with two recent parolees. Chris (Christopher B...
During our recent studio visit, Hanover-based artist Lia Rothstein showed me a sculpture she had made from dried animal gut.It sounds grisly, but...
HANOVER — The construction fencing along East Wheelock Street signals the beginning of the $88 million expansion and renovation of the Hopkins...
A breezy saxophone tune fills the auditorium as the audience settles in. The set is an inviting interior: cozy sofa, a bar cart complete with a...
I’ve always been drawn to art that resists easy classification. There are certain attributes of a sculpture or painting that we tend to accept as...
At the entrance to “Madayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting from Yirrkala,” at the Hood Museum of Art, a mural-sized film of...
A phrase I’ve often heard in reference to Lois Dodd’s work is “deceptively simple.” In fact, there it is, right at the beginning of the wall text...
A surreal spider-woman welcomes visitors to this year’s edition of Sculpturefest, the annual outdoor exhibition on the property of Charlet and...
Printmaking is a loose term for a variety of techniques in which a plate or some other type of original is used to make multiple images. It’s been...
On the drawing table in Margaret “Peggy” Kannenstine’s Woodstock studio Monday was a work on paper depicting ample peony blossoms at the height of...
Juried exhibitions are opportunities for both emerging and established artists to show their work, both to the public and to jurors, who are...