The exhibit at the New Bedford Art Museum looks at Black culture, history and society through the lens of a master photographer.
Category: Chasing the Muse
‘Salad Days’ greater than the sum of its parts
The 63-piece exhibit inside old greenhouses at Haskell Public Gardens is unique, thoughtful … and problematic in a kind of perfect way.
‘I See Myself in You’ is a touching, passionate exhibit
William Collin’s art and story is seen through the unique filter of Black experience. But for those with their eyes, minds and heart wide open enough, the emotions are universal.
Jim Charette’s art imitates his life
“The Art of Jim Charette: Four Decades of Chaos and Creation” is on display at GroundWork through Sept. 27.
New Bedford Festival Theatre’s ‘Spelling Bee’ funny, memorable, acrobatic
In this amusing performance, the judges of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” are as delightfully ridiculous as the contestants.
‘Best of SouthCoast’ a love letter to local artists
The New Bedford Art Museum’s exhibit embraces painters, sculptors, printmakers, ceramicists, photographers and other artists from the 1800s to the present.
‘Summertime Exhibit’ and Seaport Art Walk are enjoyable diversions
The Judith Klein Art Gallery show and the artwork along the waterfront offer respite from what so far has been a fickle summer.
Ambitious exhibition celebrates Cabo Verdean culture
Whaling Museum’s “Claridade” is bold, challenging and beautiful, honoring the 50th anniversary of independence.
Social issues a driving force in Mandle’s ‘re-emergence’
Her solo exhibit at Kettle Black Gallery is ripe with mysterious calligraphy, purposeful obscuration, subtle meanings, mesmerizing surfaces, and unexpected color relationships.
Art Museum, celebrating 30 years, is the rare pearl
The museum has, over the decades, continued to add layers to its surface and polish its commitment to the arts and the city.
