A life-size bronze sculpture of Boston native Edgar Allan Poe was set up at the intersection of Boylston St. and Charles St. this month to commemorate the literary history of the Gothic author.
The Unyielding Drive Toward Perfection
For perfectionist artists, creating something perfectly leads to both great entertainment for the audience and abhorrent working conditions for the participants. For them, though, they are just doing what they feel they need to do.
How Boston’s Architects Are Fighting Hunger Through ‘Canstruction’
Boston’s architects and engineers will build massive structures this weekend out of almost only canned goods—which will all eventually be donated to a food bank.
Poe’s New Statue In Boston Is For The Living
It is one of the modern world’s little absurdities that we still have sculptors, but it’s a good thing that we do.
Herczynski Adds Another Dimension To Art With Fluid Physics
After a colleague’s offhand comment about Jackson Pollock, Andrzej Herczynski realized that their fields — art and physics — had more in common than he thought.
Music At Frost Ice Bar, Paintnite, And More ArtWeek Boston Events
The Heights picks the must-see events at this year’s ArtWeek Boston festival.
The Lawn On D Provides Art, Drinks In Outdoor Space
One of the only open park spaces of its kind with a liquor license, the Lawn on D provides activities and art installments on 2.7 acres.
Shopping Center ‘The Street’ Serves As Venue For Arts And Music
Today, The Street launches a series of art installations—starting with Deborah Kass—to draw crowds to the strip mall.
‘Paris Night & Day’ Opens In McMullen
The McMullen Museum of Boston College reopened this past Saturday with its new exhibit Paris Night & Day: Photography Between the Wars.
Art Gallery In Bapst Highlights Student Work
Students art show, sponsored by the Art Club and BC libraries, offers depth and eccentricity.