Featuring around 20 local artists and craftsmen, ‘Art in the Square’ will take place this coming Saturday in the Chestnut Hill Square.
At Canstruction, Boston Architects Transform Cans Into Art
This year, the 27 participating teams of engineers built structures made entirely out of donated food cans for the Boston Society of Architect’s 21st annual Canstruction event.
OFF THE WALL Uncovers an Energetic Boston Graffiti Scene
Last Sunday, the South End Open Market brought live art to the street, and provided visitors with a glimpse into Boston’s graffiti culture.
At Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, a Rare Look at Early Books
Visitors to the exhibit will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to examine the stunning books and manuscripts closely, but with great care.
Within Boston Limits, Escape to The Isabella Gardner Museum
Vastly different from the formal structure of traditional museums, Gardner created a stunning building inspired by 15th-century Venetian architecture in which she arranged and displayed her art.
The Rhythm of Love: See Your Heartbeat at Chestnut Hill’s Newest Exhibit
The “Heart of the City,” a new interactive sculpture created by the internationally recognized Brazilian artist Anaisa Franco, allows passersby to see the incandescent figure light up to match the flow of blood inside their bodies.
A Tour Through Asia’s Complex Urban Spaces
In the latest exhibition running at the Museum of Fine Arts from April 3 to July 17, Boston finds its origins on the other side of the world.
BSA Exhibit Showcases Safdie’s Naturalistic Style of Architecture
Moshe Safdie returns to Boston with intent and is taking the city by storm with his new exhibit, Global Citizen: The Architecture of Moshe Safdie.
The Future is Now: #techstyle Showcases Innovation in the Fashion World
The Museum of Fine Arts’ vision of the future is even more exciting that the thought of skin-tight jumpsuits and chrome footwear.
No More Whac-a-Mole: Protecting Our Arts Culture
Life closely resembles a giant game of Whac-A-Mole, because if you actually fix one thing, something else inevitably goes wrong.