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The Recorder is featuring a weekly series every Saturday over the next year on the founding of this nation leading up to the ...
Why is this iconic image different from the art of the American Revolution that you write about? A 1770 engraving of the Boston Massacre by Paul Revere Public domain via Wikimedia Commons ...
A lithograph based on W. L. Champney's illustration of the Boston Massacre. The image focuses on Crispus Attucks, who appears in the center, club in hand, holding the barrel of a British soldier's ...
Pedro Alonzo’s Boston Public Art Triennial reframes civic space as a platform for interdisciplinary exchange grounded in trust.
Tlingit artist Nicholas Galanin’s striking installations at MAAM and the Boston Public Art Triennial explore Indigenous identity, cultural memory and our connection to the land.
A late artist that got his start in Roxbury now has his work gracing the walls of the Museum of Fine Arts in a new exhibition.
A new event, the Boston Public Art Triennial, looks to put the city on the contemporary art map and “signal who we are as Bostonians in a different way,” said its executive director, Kate Gilbert.
To mark 250 years since Paul Revere’s ride, a Boston art collective projected messages onto the city’s historic Old North Church.
IDEAS Why Boston was such a tinderbox in the 1770s Then as now, an ambitious and lettered people writes its destiny.
Books, posters, zines and more lit up the first floor of the Howard Thurman Center Saturday afternoon. In a collaboration between Boston University’s School of Visual Arts and the Boston Center for ...
After packed-to-the-brim days in Philadelphia and New York City, the final stop of our East Coast train trip was here. Ashley, my twin sister, and I had been to Boston before separately but we ...
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