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High school students are teaming up with an international artist to bring a new mural to Central Square. Students from the NuVu Studio and contemporary […]
More than 500,000 people got the chance to show off their musical prowess when the Celebrity Series of Boston helped line the city’s streets with […]
What does it take to make a form appear human and alive? Only fifteen points and 150 milliseconds, according to European creative studio Random International. That’s the […]
Paris native Philippe Apeloig hasn’t been to Cambridge in about ten years, but he says he’s looking forward to returning on Monday to speak at Le […]
Food, music, an unbeatable view. Sure, the ICA requires a trek across the channel, but make it there on a warm summer night and you’ll […]
At the spot near Faneuil Hall where a towering, brightly-lit Norwegian spruce shines during the holidays, another type of tree came to life on Friday. A […]
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design will host their 27th annual benefit auction this Saturday, April 9. Designed to support and encourage student artists, […]
Maybe you’ve heard your own heartbeat before, but odds are you’ve never seen it—at least not on this scale. “Heart of the City,” a new […]
Prior to 125 years ago, organized land conservation didn’t exist. That is, until Charles Eliot put forth a new idea—to create an organization that would […]
Bangs, crashes, and clanks rattle throughout the MFA’s Ann and Graham Gund Gallery. It would usually be a commotion for any other museum, but the […]
A thought. A kiss. An arm outstretched. The work of sculptor Auguste Rodin is instantly recognizable—often imitated, but good luck duplicating it. And soon some of […]
Sometimes, when Anthony Amore gets frustrated by his 11-year hunt for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s stolen paintings, he and the FBI agents on the […]
Steve Martin, a man of many talents, is in town this weekend as the guest curator for The Idea of North: The Paintings of Lawren […]
Strolling through the Gardner Museum on any casual Saturday afternoon, one might wonder: What was it like when Isabella Stewart Gardner herself walked these halls? What […]
Et voilà, the last of three major museum director vacancies in Boston has been filled. The Harvard Art Museums announced Wednesday that Martha Tedeschi—currently the deputy […]