In a new show at Gallery NAGA on Newbury Street in Boston, Powell Fine Art Advisory curates works by 18 New England artists who consider the contemporary implications and inspiration of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 19th century poem “Address to the Moon.”
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In a new show at Gallery NAGA on Newbury Street in Boston, Powell Fine Art Advisory curates works by 18 New England artists who consider the contemporary implications and inspiration of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 19th century poem “Address to the Moon.”
If you go, you may never want to leave. Welcome to Campo, the innovative Creative Arts Institute in tucked away Garzón, Uruguay. Founder Heidi Lender has built a haven for connection, quiet and creativity, drawing artists and art enthusiasts from all over the world. Campo’s Artfest takes place December 28, 29. it just might be the answer to how to exit 2020 and start all over again.
The explosion in the port area of Beirut reduced much of photographer Rania Matar’s birthplace to rubble. True to her activist nature, she responded with a collaborative campaign, raising thousands for reconstruction and boosting awareness for crisis-fatigued Americans.
Sarah Dinnick’s mesmerizing photographs transport us from isolation to understanding, connection and empathy. With an intense respect for her remote subjects, she shows how intimately we are, through our experiences, connected.