Spring 2018 Highlights By Emilia Dubicki, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. For this spring roundup, I’ve narrowed my selection down to favorites…
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Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues.
Art Roundup: Los Angeles
Spring 2018 Highlights By Emily Nimptsch, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. This spring, a slew of the city’s most illustrious art galleries…
Art Roundup: Boston
Spring 2018 By Marni Elyse Katz, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. Late winter in Boston (called spring in other parts of the…
Art Roundup: New Hampshire/Vermont
Spring 2018 Highlights By Susan B. Apel, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. Decades ago the Guerrilla Girls famously challenged the paucity of…
Art as Healing and Headbands
Wearing Your Happiness By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief Last week, I attended a fundraiser for Healing Headbands Project, Inc., a unique operation that integrates art-making with the perhaps lesser known “art” of laughter. The melding of these two is the healing catalyst for hospitalized children in their daily struggles to get well, even just to survive,…
Art Roundup: Brooklyn
Winter 2017 Highlights By John S. Berman, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. It is difficult to believe that we are finally slowly…
Art Roundup: New York City
Winter 2017 Highlights By Emilia Dubicki, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. On a particularly cold but bright blue-sky February day, I walked…
Art Roundup: Los Angeles
Winter 2017 Highlights By Emily Nimptsch, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. With its ever-expanding network of celebrated contemporary art spaces and institutions…
Art Roundup: Boston
Winter 2017 Highlights By Marni Elyse Katz Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. It’s winter in Boston. I can’t say I’ve been crisscrossing the city daily…
Art Roundup: New Hampshire/Vermont
Winter 2017 Highlights By Susan B. Apel, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. This winter brought local, regional, and international artists to Vermont…
Exhibition Review: Michelangelo at the Met
Drawings by a Master By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief The Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer exhibition at the Met is a must-see. It ends February 12, so if you’re in the city, it’s worth the trip and braving the crowds. It’s a phenomenal showcase of more than two hundred works, including Michelangelo’s sculptures, and even a…
Art Roundup: Brooklyn
Fall 2017 Highlights By John S. Berman, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. In the last decade, Brooklyn has emerged as a…