

A Guide to All Things South End Art Hop 2020
If Shakespeare were enduring the pandemic of 2020, he might pen, “All the world’s a screen” — such is the virtual status of most human encounters these days. That’s only partially true, though, of this year’s South End Art Hop: There will be some in-person options, albeit carefully choreographed for physical distancing. Quick Links A…
Where to Eat and Drink During the South End Art Hop
Though officially known as the South End Arts District, the corridors along Pine Street and Flynn Avenue could just as easily be rebranded as the South End Food and Drink District. 2020 Art Hop Guide The digital edition Our coverage on the web SEABA’s Art Hop website with ticketing info The neighborhood is known for…
Satellite Arts Productions Shines a Light on Art Hop
The pandemic has dealt a critical blow to show business: Headlines mourn a darkened Broadway, stalled Hollywood productions and a live-concert industry teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, if not extinction. But the economic and emotional carnage wrought by the coronavirus in the entertainment industry goes far beyond who or what audiences see on stages…
Painter Will Clingenpeel Pushes Beyond Limits
Seven years ago, artist Will Clingenpeel dreamt he was hurtling face-first through a supernova of all the colors he had ever seen. When he woke up, the vision in his left eye had gone black-and-white and muddy-warped, like the view through a dirty window on a rainy winter day. At first, Clingenpeel felt like he’d…
The Vault’s First Artist-in-Residence, Erin Bundock, Makes Cellular Connections
The word “histology” doesn’t typically come up in an artist statement. And while feminist artists of the past have not shied away from blunt depictions of female anatomy, few get so intimate as, say, cellular structures in the uterine wall. For Erin Bundock, the microscopic gaze, if you will, is central to her fabric-based creations.…







