Anita Harris writes that the dialogue between ceramics and painting established in Lacoste Keane’s new exhibit makes the gallery a work of art in itself.
Cambridge writer Anita Harris felt heartened by the outpouring of support for Pittsburgh Synagogue shooting victims at a vigil held October 28, 2018 on the Boston Common.
On a recent visit to the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, MA, Cambridge writer Anita Harris was engaged by the synergy of art and nature expressed in the work of Helen Frankenthaler–and of the museum’s architecture and its natural setting.
Cambridge writer Anita Harris was struck by the lightness, strength and movement in the work of Japanese potter Shozo Michikawa, whose forms often embody the unpredictability of objects shaped by natural forces.
Writer/photographer Anita Harris says that “A Single Frame”, shows that an artist never knows where a work might lead, whom it might affect, and how its spirit might live on to inform, influence and inspire future generations.
Cambridge writer and photographer Anita Harris was wowed by the new exhibit of arty science images at MOT’s Koch Institute. The display, at 500 Main Street, is free to the public. It’s on until March, 2018.