Rebecca Kaiser Gibson joins poets honoring Deborah Digges; Sue Murad returns to Buried; Cam Terwilliger in print and at Emerson Deborah Digges was a renowned poet and memoirist whose life ended far too soon at age 59, in 2009. A resident of Amherst, she taught at Tufts University and wrote lyrical poetry and prose that won her, among other honors, the Kingsley Tufts … [Read more...]
Curiouser and curiouser
TRIIIBE at Gallery Kayafas; The New Media Curious Experimental Moving Images Festival at Axiom You know TRIIIBE is an intriguing group of artists when the fact that three of the four members are identical triplets is only part of what makes them compelling (and not necessarily the most majority part!). The work of TRIIIBE, aka Alicia Casilio, Sara Casilio, Kelly … [Read more...]
SWAN Day: March 27
This Saturday, March 27 is SWAN Day. That is, Support Women Artists. Now. Day. (Italics and punctuation added for emphasis. By me. 'Cause, you know, it deserves some oomph, and punctuation/italics is how you do it in blogs.) SWAN Day is organized by WomenArts (formerly known at the Fund for Women Artists) a nonprofit org founded by Martha Richards in Northampton, Mass., … [Read more...]
Sue Murad: ancient stories come to life
This Monday, March 22, at 7:30 PM, Sue Murad (Choreography Fellow '08) and a group of artists will perform Buried in the Park Street Church overlooking the Granary Burial Ground. It's a work of performance art that culminates three years of research (or rather, begins to culminate, since Sue plans to continue creating new performances). Sue is one of those artists - and … [Read more...]
Webcast tips for Performing Artists
Here's an interesting and informative article about creating a work-in-progress webcast. The piece is written by Jaki Levy, a New Media Consultant and Founder of Arrow Root Media. Be sure to check out the webcasts he has created with Misnomer Dance Theater. … [Read more...]



