The setting of the bronze statue of Samuel Eliot Morison (1887 – 1976) by sculptor Penelope Jencks evokes life at ocean's edge with bronze...
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If you have questions about bookbinding as an art form, you will get positively decisive and beautiful answers from Bound for Success: International...
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Every statue on Commonwealth Avenue Mall offers us at least three life stories—the hero’s, the artist’s and its own. Take the statue...
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The autumn 2009 Emmanuel Music Chamber Series devoted to works by Franz Joseph Haydn and Arnold Schoenberg will start this Sunday, October 25, at 4...
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As you walk, run, or bike on the Charles River Esplanade, keep your eyes out for public art. Even if you don’t slow down for the statues,...
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Knowledge of how and why an artist works contributes to our experience of the art itself. In showing an artist’s work, galleries generally do...
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There is still time, but not much, to appreciate the art of Copley Square Farmers Market. On Tuesdays and Fridays for the rest of October and part of...
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To experience the scope and variety of art galleries in the Back Bay, watch the buildings closely as you walk on Newbury Street. Within a five-block...
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