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Faith Wilding is a multidisciplinary artist whose works often focus on the sociopolitical history of the body. Born in Paraguay, Wilding emigrated to the United States in 1961. Her life and work have been influenced by the… more
Curated by the Roxbury International Film Festival, In Their Own Words is a series of short films centered around Black women with a focus on identity, community, and creativity and presented in conjunction with Simone Leigh. This… more
Working in a variety of media, Taylor Davis explores the relationship between object and viewer through precise manipulations of form. Often constructed of wood and industrial materials, her work investigates issues of orientation, space, identity, and perception.… more
Sable Elyse Smith is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and educator who employs a range of media to make legible quotidian forms of violence that go largely unseen. Through paintings, videos, sculptures, photographs, and text-based works, Smith maps… more
This Feburary vacation try your hand at storytelling and comic making, inspired by local illustrator and comic creator Dave Ortega. Join us in the Bank of America Art Lab for sketching, writing, and investigating story arrangement and… more
Veronica Robles Cultural Center (VROCC) presents “El Dia de los Muertos,” New England’s largest Day of the Dead Festival and Parade, on Sunday, October 29 in two locations in East Boston: The day will begin at the… more
“…You hear those numbers all the time, but you never tie names to them. I wanted you to see who my son was.” —Pamela Bosley, Co-Founder of Purpose Over Pain, Mother of Terrell Bosley “Our goal was… more