Tag: anita harris
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Ceramics-painting dialogue makes Lacoste/Keane Gallery an artwork in itself
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.
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Boston’s vigil for Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life community “heartening”
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.
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“Creature Comforts” at Cambridge Art Assn a “must-see”
For anyone who loves animals, mythology, feminism, fishing and/or nature, the current exhibit at the Cambridge Art Association is a must-see.
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LaCoste-Keane Features 3 women, 3 generations, in sculpture–thru Sept 1, 2018
It’s not too late to see the work of three influential women i from three generations of ceramicists–Karen Karnes (1925-2016) , Nina Hole (1941-2016), and Ani Kasten (1976…) –at Concord’s Lacoste-Kean Gallery. But hurry, because the show closes September 1
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Interview: MIT biotech pioneer Bob Langer on how to avoid the “valley of death”
Writer Anita Harris interviews biotech pioneer Robert Langer of MIT on how researchers can avoid the dreaded “valley of death” and start successful companies (as he has).
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BIO issues glowing report on US Bioscience Industry
At its International Convention held this week in Boston, the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) issued a glowing report on the State of the US Bioscience Industry.