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With arts funding potentially on the chopping block under the Trump administration, local arts groups are speaking up. Yesterday, the Boston Ballet premiered a new […]
The Boston Public Health Commission’s (BPHC) Finland Building is getting a makeover. The City of Boston is actively seeking artists who want to create temporary […]
Get ready for another season of outstanding performances hosted by Celebrity Series of Boston. The newly announced lineup for their 2017-2018 season includes highlights ranging […]
The last time you checked into a hotel, you probably spent some time apathetically glancing around the lobby, waiting in line at the front desk […]
Boston is getting a taste of the Renaissance this summer. “Botticelli and the Search for the Divine,” the largest exhibition of Sandro Botticelli’s paintings ever […]
The Greenway was alive with commotion on a recent Sunday morning as the shape-shifting artwork at Boston’s Armenian Heritage Park underwent its annual reconfiguration. The […]
Eclectic, personal, and vibrant, “Matisse in the Studio” at the Museum of Fine Arts offers you the chance to delve into Henri Matisse’s whimsical world of figures, […]
Fun-day isn’t relegated to Sundays this spring. The SoWa Open Market kicks off its 14th season later this month, and the popular Sunday hang is […]
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is closed to the public on Tuesdays, but on this particular Tuesday, the place is a quiet flurry of activity. […]
A new exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts offers a rare glimpse into daily life inside a Jewish ghetto in World War II Poland. […]
If you’re a fan of graphic novels, comics, or science fiction, ICA Reads, the Institute of Contemporary Art’s “artful book club,” is right up your […]
On March 25, “’I Must Tell You What I Saw’: Objects of Witness and Resistance,” an exhibition of works that depict the displacement and silencing […]
Whether you’re looking for a museum-quality masterpiece or just have a few blank walls to fill, these five local galleries have the goods.
On your last jaunt through Logan Airport, you may have unknowingly passed by Our Lady of the Airways. It’s a chapel inside the airport—the first of its […]
Oh Mr. President, you didn’t think those reports of potentially cutting the NEA and NEH would go unaddressed by museums themselves, did you? Certainly not […]