Independent Artist Captures Life in Glass “Even as a teenager, I loved glass,” says Ingrid Pichler, Swampscott resident and independent glass artist. “I used...
Newburyport's Tiny Museum In a lot of ways, a powder house was the colonial version of a self-storage facility. In the 18th century and well into the 19th century, e...
Cape Ann Museum Presents Rock Bound Exhibition In the years immediately following the Civil War, Cape Ann set out on a path that would make it one of New England’s most vibrant and...
Portsmouth Historical Society Highlights Three Master Sculptors Metal, ceramics, wood—three renowned seacoast sculptors working in three materials are the focus of the latest groundbreaking exhibit...
Kirk Hammett’s Horror and Sci-Fi Art Collection Goes on View at PEM This August, the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) debuts the exclusive presentation of “It’s Alive!” Classic Horror and Sci-Fi ...
John Paul Jones House + Museum Opens for the Season Always wondered what that beautiful yellow mansion was on the corner of Middle and State streets in downtown Portsmouth? Always wanted to c...
NHA presents June Lecture Series at the Whaling Museum The Nantucket Historical Association (NHA) is pleased to announce that its popular June Lecture Series will take place every Monday evening...
Markus Sebastiano's Solo Exhibition at W Boston On June 1, Lawrence-based artist Markus Sebastiano celebrated his solo exhibition, in partnership with Liquid Art House, at ...
Lawerence High School Pop Culture In an alleyway off of Essex Street in Lawrence, there’s a beautiful and striking scene: two brick walls covered in enormous, colorful...
5 Ways to See Art at the Cape Ann Museum There is no better time to explore the Gloucester-based Cape Ann Museum. Rich in maritime history and culture, the museum, which has been i...