Tag: Anita M. Harris
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Ranger Jean Posts Fresh Pond “Rules of the Road” Signs
Writer, photographer and wunner (someone who walks and runs?) Anita Harris thanks Ranger Jean Rogers for posting “etiquette” signs for Fresh Pond, Cambridge–and confesses to occasional lapses.
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Ani Kasten Ceramics in Concord: Inspirational Art for Precarious Times
Writer/photographer Anita Harris found Ani Kasten’s ceramics show in Concord, MA, inspirational. Comprised mainly of vessels of irregular shapes and sizes, the work is delicate, with seams sometimes held together with thin wires, and replete with unexpected embellishments, cracks. colors and patterns that make the viewer stop to contemplate.
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Fresh Pond’s Ranger Jean on rules of the road
After someone gives Cambridge writer Anita Harris the finger at Fresh Pond (and, to be honest, Harris responds in kind), Ranger Jean Rogers explains rules of the road and etiquette for Cambridge’s public spaces. “We all matter and we all make a difference,” Rogers says.
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Frankenthaler, Picasso at the Clark
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.
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Shozo Michikawa, Japanese Potter Inspired by Nature–at Concord’s Lacoste, June 2017
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.
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Darcy Badiali at Concord’s Lacoste Gallery
Writer-photographer Anita Harris particularly liked the delicacy of Darcy Baidiali’s “astonishingly large” thrown sculptural clay pots.