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A performer at the MFA’s Latinx Heritage Night on Sept.21st.

Latinx Heritage Night brings color, culture and dancing to the MFA

Will Fithian, Staff Writer September 26, 2023

Latinx Heritage Night was hosted by the MFA Sept. 21, celebrating the diverse Latinx culture and kicking off Hispanic Heritage Month. With a minimum $5, pay-what-you-want admission, art-goers were able...

MFA exhibit showcases womens power in paintings

MFA exhibit showcases women’s power in paintings

Ellie Gregory, Journal Contributor September 26, 2023

The Museum of Fine Arts recently opened the new exhibit “Strong Women in Renaissance History” on Sept. 9 to showcase female perspectives, reimagined from male perspectives from the Renaissance era...

BAM makes some noise at City Hall Pavilion

BAM makes some noise at City Hall Pavilion

Julia Capraro, Staff Writer April 18, 2023

Boston Artisan Market’s location in the City Hall Pavilion Plaza opened on March 17 and has featured an array of unique artists and their specialized crafts, showcasing what these small businesses of...

Take a magic carpet ride at the Disney Animation: Immersive Experience

Take a magic carpet ride at the ‘Disney Animation: Immersive Experience’

William Fithian, Staff Writer April 18, 2023

A new exhibit is bringing Disney’s animation to life, immersing viewers in an unforgettable magical experience. “Disney Animation: Immersive Experience” is being brought to Boston by Lighthouse...

Glass flowers on display at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

Glass Flowers Collection is blossoming this spring

Elise Coelho, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

Spring has sprung and with it comes an exhibition that is excellent for a blooming day. Formerly known as the ​​Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants, the Glass Flowers is one of the most...

Paintings from the Portraits in Red Exhibit at the Beacon Gallery.

Artist sheds light on the injustices against Indigenous people at the Beacon Gallery

William Fithian, Journal Contributor February 21, 2023

“Nayana LaFond: Portraits in Red, Missing & Murdered Indigenous People” opened on Feb. 17 at Beacon Gallery in Boston and is not an exhibit to miss.  LaFond is an artist who honors the missing...

Finding your favorite artwork shouldnt be a Hassle

Finding your favorite artwork shouldn’t be a ‘Hassle’

Keely Menyhart, Asst. Arts and Entertainment Editor February 14, 2023

The Boston Hassle Art Flea Market is a bimonthly nonprofit event that puts local Boston artists on the main stage for a $1 admission fee. The first market of the year was held on Feb. 12 and welcomed...

A new exhibit appears in Boston, only consisting of LEGOs

A new exhibit appears in Boston, only consisting of LEGOs

William Fithian, Journal Contributor February 14, 2023

A new exhibit fully composed of the plastic building bricks known as LEGOs opened on Newbury Street. “The Art of the Brick,” showcases Nathan Sawaya’s unique artwork. In Oct. 2014, Sawaya opened...

Entrance of the MFA exhibit Who holds up the sky?

The Museum of Fine Arts captures the war against Ukraine in new exhibit

Juliana Pinto, Journal Contributor February 8, 2023

The Museum of Fine Arts introduced a new exhibit that ignites the elements of awareness and heartache from the war in Ukraine, as the world approaches the one year anniversary of Russia’s invasion. “Who...

New Cy Twombly exhibit brings contemporary art to the MFA.

A new take on modern art at the MFA

William Fithian, Journal Contributor February 8, 2023

The Museum of Fine Arts opened a new exhibit, “Making Past Present: Cy Twombly,” on Jan. 14, commemorating Cy Twombly and his creative vision. Located on the second floor in the Linde Family Wing...

Bostons Museum of Fine Arts opens their new conservation science to the public.

MFA merges conservation science and art

Julia Capraro, Staff Writer November 15, 2022

The Museum of Fine Arts celebrated the science of art conservation this year with a behind-the-scenes look at its own conservation center this past weekend in the “Conservation Up Close” event. The...

Local authors and vendors promote their art and books at the Boston Book Art Fair.

Book art fair brings artists and enthusiasts together

Emily Collins, Staff Writer November 8, 2022

Calling all art-lovers: The Boston Art Book Fair was held at the Boston Center for the Arts Nov. 4-6 featuring local Boston artists and some who came from across the nation.  The Boston Art Book Fair...

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