It's not uncommon for artists to contribute to a region's literary community from various angles, but even so, Jaime Clarke's contributions are particularly well-distributed. He's a writer (one published novel and another soon-to-be), editor of various anthologies, founder and former editor of the literary journal Post Road, and to top it off, co-owner of one of the … [Read more...]
Archives for May 2013
Pedaling Towards Artist Opportunities
Call for Art The Nave Gallery Annex in Davis Square, MA, seeks art exploring the geometry of the human form for the exhibition The Body In Lines, curated by Andrew Fish. The exhibition dates are June 5-29, 2013. Learn more. Deadline: May 17, 2013 Call for Artists Field Projects is an NYC-based project space located in the Chelsea's gallery district in New York, is … [Read more...]
Fellows Notes – May 13
MAY we interest you (get it, because "May" is also the month?) in our monthly news and notes from Artist Fellows and Finalists? Rosalyn Driscoll and Chris Frost are among the Boston Sculptors Gallery artists exhibiting in Convergence, an outdoor exhibition of monumental, site-specific art at the Christian Science Plaza (thru 10/31). Congratulations to Michael Mack and … [Read more...]
Open Studios: Planting Season, Harvest Season
Open Studios - when artists say, "Hey, world, this is my stuff and this is where I make it!" (in not so many words) - proliferate in Spring and Fall, planting season and harvest season. Our advice about Open Studios, to makers and lovers of art, and also, pretty much everybody: Go. And, if you're an artist taking part in Open Studios, you might be curious to read artists' … [Read more...]
Boston Theater Marathon XV
In a recent essay for The New Yorker, novelist (and long-distance running enthusiast) Haruki Murakami writes: Running the Boston Marathon, when you turn the corner at Hereford Street onto Boylston, and see, at the end of that straight, broad road, the banner at Copley Square, the excitement and relief you experience are indescribable. You have made it on your own, but at the … [Read more...]