Arts & Culture
A Wildlife Painter's Fantastic Beasts
Bradley Scott Davis's conservation-minded artwork
by Lydialyle Gibson
Milton Avery, Wadsworth Atheneum
The American painter’s "playful use of color and diverse stylistic repertoire" on display in Hartford
by Jacob Sweet
“I Am Talking to the Part of You that Does Not Speak”
Artist Laurie Anderson delivers her fifth virtual Norton Lecture on Wednesday.
by Lily Scherlis
Curiosities: “Completely Magical”
Stunning works by Clifford Ross at the Portland Museum of Art
by Nell Porter-Brown
The Art of the Portrait Painter
Jason Bouldin makes the intangible tangible.
by Lydialyle Gibson
The Places You’ll Go
Art, science, sports—and fanciful holiday lights—in the Connecticut River Valley
by Nell Porter-Brown
War's Other Consequences
Harvard Art Museums exhibition explores the American military’s effect on its homeland.
by Lydialyle Gibson
Harvard Art Museums Names a New Curator
Horace D. Ballard will direct American art collections at the museums.
by Lydialyle Gibson
Peabody Essex Museum’s “In American Waters”
From oceanic voyages to romping in the waves, a new exhibit explores relationships to water.
by Nell Porter-Brown
Trade Cards in the Age of Invention
A nineteenth-century advertising medium traces the rise of consumer culture.
by Jonathan Shaw