Blog - Art
New Exhibit Captures Unique Contributions of Boston Designers
Starting today, Boston’s City Hall will be the site of a 12-month exhibition of some of the best designers that Boston has to offer. From architecture to fashion, the exhibit will cut across concentrations as it captures the unique contributions of the City’s creative talent. Design Museum Boston Partners with the Boston Redevelopment Authority to Continue reading New Exhibit Captures Unique Contributions of Boston Designers
Rating Boston’s Creative Scene
Gary Greenberg, Executive VP & Chief Creative Officer of one of the nations top 50 independent ad agencies in the US (Allen & Gerritsen), explains how innovation and technology fuel Boston’s creative environment. The Egotist Briefs: Gary Greenberg of Allen & Gerritsen Gary Greenberg, who considers himself part curator, detective and historian is the Executive Continue reading Rating Boston’s Creative Scene
One City, One Story
Boston joins cities like Seattle and Washington D.C with its first city-wide reading event. Starting next week, organizers of the Boston Book Festival will be giving away 30,000 free copies of this year’s selected book -The Smile on Happy Chan’s Face- at various locations throughout the Greater Boston area. Spoiler Alert: Bruce Willis turns out Continue reading One City, One Story
Boston’s Satellite Venue of the London Biennale
True to TransCultural Exchange’s trans-discipline, cross-cultural nature and the London Biennale’s diverse arts activities – including three months of performances, exhibits and festivities, launched from Piccadilly Circus – the Boston version of the Biennale will be a Curated Salon. To accept this invitation, the ‘rules’ are simple: No art work is required. You only need Continue reading Boston’s Satellite Venue of the London Biennale
Greenway Does it BIG With the Opening of The Big Hammock Project
Summer may be winding down, but the folks over at the Greenway Conservancy are still cranking out creative events and programs. In fact, their most talked about project, The Big Hammock Project, opens up today. Check out this WBUR radio interview with the architect of the Hammock Project, Hansy Better Barraza. This Month In Awesome: Continue reading Greenway Does it BIG With the Opening of The Big Hammock Project
Transcultural Exchange Helps Artists Abroad Connect With Boston
This non-profit is not only bridging the creative gap between the US and other countries, but it is also helping Boston become the leader in cultural diplomacy. In this video clip, Mary Sherman, Founder of Transcultural Exchange, explains how the TE conferences and collaborative art programs help bridge cultural divides.
MFA Expansion Brings Iconic Collection to Boston
The $500 million expansion of the Museum of Fine Arts set a new milestone last week with the inclusion of priceless paintings by John Singer Sargent. This addition brings 53 new galleries with more than 5,000 works of art to the MFA. Holy s*!@!, right? MFA Installs Iconic Sargent In New Wing The Museum of Continue reading MFA Expansion Brings Iconic Collection to Boston







