Feathers, Stones, and Wings: The Art of Cindy Kane 3 years ago Sam Moore Artist Profiles, Artists, Features 0 ••• Cindy Kane in her Vineyard Haven studio in May, by Dona Hermann If an entomologist left the window open and her butterfly...
Whitney Cleary Embraces the Subjective 3 years ago Kelsey Perrett Artist Profiles, Artists, Features 0 ••• "Heavy Skies," 10 x 8 in., oil on wood, by Whitney Cleary In the artist’s subdued oils, familiarity and humanity color the landscap...
Barbara Lee: The Paul Revere of Women 3 years ago Catherine Walthers Features, Interview 0 ••• A typical week for Barbara Lee includes heading a staff of 11 at her Cambridge office, writing opinion columns and speaking, as she ...
A Historical Artifact’s Near-Death Experience and Salvation 3 years ago Laura Roosevelt Features 3 ••• David Rintels and his restored "loving cup," which once belonged to President Franklin Roosevelt. —Laura D. Roosevelt ...
Predictions and Depictions of Climate Change 4 years ago Sam Moore Artists, Features, Uncategorized 7 ••• A reckoning with climate change on Martha’s Vineyard, and a visual survey of the landscapes at stake. Images from the Martha’s Vineyard Hos...
Vaclav Vytlacil 4 years ago Hermine Hull Artist Profiles, Artists, Features 0 ••• The best-known Vineyard artist most of us have never heard of. On the road into Squibnocket there is a house of ells and angles t...
Dan Waters asks: What do we look like from the future? 4 years ago Geoff Currier Artist Profiles, Artists, Features, Photography 1 ••• Dan Waters is archiving (all of) Martha’s Vineyard for the benefit of generations to come. It’s a big job. Dan Waters has be...
If These Walls Could Talk: Lillian Hellman's Mill House 4 years ago Geoff Currier Features 3 ••• Lillian Hellman’s Mill House would have some incredible stories to tell. Mill House has been all over the news this spring. Nearl...
Terry Crimmen’s Memory 4 years ago Kelsey Perrett Artist Profiles, Artists, Features, Painting 2 ••• The painter’s recollections of bygone summers appeal to a culture yearning for nostalgia. More often than not, Terry Crimmen’s pa...
Rebuke, Paradox, and Genius in the Art of Stella Waitzkin 4 years ago Fred Waitzkin Artists, Features, Uncategorized 1 ••• I fell in love with fishing at 13 in 1952, when my artist mother, Stella Waitzkin, handed me a copy of Life magazine featuring Ernest Heming...