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Taylor Davis Selects: Invisible Ground of Sympathy

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Taylor Davis Selects: Invisible Ground of Sympathy is organized by Boston-based artist Taylor Davis, the first time an artist has been invited to curate an exhibition from the ICA’s permanent collection. In her artwork, Davis explores the relationship between object and viewer, often through precise manipulations of form. 

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Taylor Davis artwork at ICA Boston

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A long-time and critically acclaimed member of the Boston arts community, Davis has taught at Massachusetts College of Art and Design since 1999 and is on the faculty of Bard College. Taylor Davis artwork is represented in the ICA’s collection with two pieces (Untitled, 2015; and Be Attentive, 2020) and is a member of the ICA’s Artist Advisory Council as well as a recipient of the 2001 ICA Artist Prize (forerunner of James and Audrey Foster Prize).

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Meet Marc Holland

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Join TAB Storytellers podcast hosts Jen Ferrari (she/her) and Abi Paytoe Gbayee (she/her) as they interview Marc Holland, the Chair and Professor of the Studio Foundation program at MassArt, in Boston, Massachusetts.

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The interesting psychology and technology behind color

  • MassArt in the Media
  • Studio Foundation

Massachusetts College of Art Studio Foundation Program Chair, Jarrett Min Davis, talks about the symbolism and psychology of color in this WCVB-TV Chronicle feature.

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Gabriel Sosa’s Billboards Offer Messages Of Hope In A Pandemic

A billboard crafted by Gabriel Sosa stands in an open area, saying No es fácil, pero no te desesperes beside a cityscape illustration and Coming Soon, East Boston. This message of hope is surrounded by trees, buildings, and patches of dirt.
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Unsigned billboards have appeared in Boston communities hit particularly hard by COVID-19 as the work of Gabriel Sosa, Visiting Lecturer at MassArt. 

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Open Studio’: South Asian Art At The Peabody Essex Museum; ‘A Parallel Road’ Explores The Black American Motoring Experience

A man appears on a computer screen, discussing South Asian Art with another man seated in a studio adorned with red-orange curtains. Text reads Open Studio with Jared Bowen. The two are deeply engaged in this virtual conversation, perhaps exploring connections to the Peabody Essex Museum.
  • MassArt in the Media
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Faculty Amani Willett was featured on WGBH’s Open Studio with Jared Bowen, discussing his new book, A Parallel Road, which explores the experience of Black motorists on American roads. 

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An Art Installation Confronts Us With A Hurricane, And Our Role In Climate Change

Abstract, curved fabric panels hang in a dark room, featuring projected light and shadow patterns. This captivating art installation mirrors the dynamic visual effects of a hurricane, with swirling forms symbolizing the tumultuous impact of climate change against the contrasting dark background.
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Faculty Georgie Friedman’s latest work, Hurricane Lost, is an immersive experience that “confronts people with the growing climate crisis, and their complicity in it.”

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