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Online Apr 16, 2024

BU MFA Exhibition “Sculpturecore” Takes to an Abandoned CVS to Probe at What Lies Beneath the Surface

In the off-campus show in Allston, Boston University sculpture students have created a haven that is both nostalgic and surreal.

Review by Shira Laucharoen

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Online Apr 08, 2024

Language, Symbols, and Systems: Sneha Shrestha Layers Personal Devotions with Cultural Rituals

The artist also known as IMAGINE uses her own visual language inspired by Nepali and street art to reveal studies on memory, longing, and bureaucracy.

Interview by Jameson Johnson

Jameson Johnson, a light-skinned woman with bangs and hair tied into a pony tail, sits at a table with her elbow rested atop a stack of magazines, smiling at the camera.

Online Mar 26, 2024

Boston Art Review Appoints First Executive Director

Founder Jameson Johnson has transitioned from running the organization as a volunteer and stepped into her executive director role thanks largely to a generous multi-year grant from the Wagner Foundation.

Announcement by BAR Editorial

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