![]() ![]() Yokelism update: Re: Dangers of Provincialism.Yokelism update: Dangers of Provincialism.Yokelism update: Coverage of our living artists: Sebastian Smee responds.Yokelist Manifesto Number 5: We need local retrospectives.Yokelist Manifesto Number 4: We need coverage of our living artists.Yokelist Manifesto Number 3: Hire locally.Yokelist Manifesto Number 2: Montreal case study.Yokelism at the 2008 Boston Art Awards.Yokelist Manifesto Number 1: Boston lacks alternative spaces?.Vermont Arts Council: artist development grants, deadline: 60 days prior to activity.Rhode Island State Council on the Arts grants, deadlines: April 1 and Oct.New Hampshire State Council on the Arts.Maine Arts Commission Good Idea Grant Programs.Photos Order photos by The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research of the Honk Parade, Boston Caribbean Carnival (above), Salem’s Haunted Happenings Grand Parade, Bread and Puppet Theater, St. Fawcett’s Antique Toy & Art Museum, Waldoboro, Maine, ongoing.“Viva Mexico! Edward Weston and His Contempraries” and “Vida y Drama: Modern Mexican Prints,” MFA, May 30 to Nov.“Contemporary Outlook: Seeing Songs,” MFA, July 1, 2009, to Feb.“Robert Indiana and the Star of Hope,” Farnsworth Art Museum, June 20 to Oct.“Andy Warhol: A Recent Acquisition Exhibition,” Bannister Gallery at Rhode Island College, Dec.“Golden Legacy: Original Art from 65 Years of Golden Books,” Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, Nov.“Harry Callahan: American Photographer,” MFA, Nov.“Albrecht Durer: Virtuoso Printmaker,” 45 prints from MFA collection, MFA, Nov.Gerry Bergstein & Henry Schwartz David Aronson, Boston Expressionists at Danforth Museum, Nov.“Krysztof Wodiczko: The Veterans Project,” ICA, Nov.Iron Guild’s Halloween Iron Pour, Steel Yard, Oct.“ Harry Potter: The Exhibition,” Museum of Science, opens Oct.“Focus on Four: Rhode Island Photographs by Gertrude Käsebier, Lewis Hine, Charlotte Estey and Aaron Siskind,” Newport Art Museum, Oct.“Secrets of the Tomb 10A: Egypt 2000 BC,” MFA, Oct.“Rare Bird of Fashion: The Irreverent Iris Apfel,” Peabody Essex Museum, Oct.“ Act Up New York: Activism, Art and the AIDS Crisis, 1987-1993,” Harvard’s Carpenter Center, Oct.“Brett Weston: Out of the Shadow,” Currier Museum of Art, Oct.“Work by Women Billboard,” Hive Archive, October 2009 to June 2010.“Platform 1: Andrew Mowbray,” DeCordova, Sept.“ Pixilerations : New Media Art,” RISD and 5 Traverse, Sept.“The Brilliant Line: Following the Early Modern Engraver, 1480 – 1650,” RISD Museum, Sept.“Sacred Monsters: Everyday Animism in Contemporary Japanese Art and Anime,” Tufts, Sept.Alec Soth “Dog Days Bogota,” Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Sept.“First Hand: Civil War Era Drawings from the Becker Collection,” Boston College’s McMullen Museum, Sept.Also at Cade Tompkins Editions/Projects, Sept. Kirsten Hassenfeld, Brown’s Bell Gallery, Aug.“Drawings That Work: 21st Drawing Show,” Boston Center for the Arts, Sept.“Rembrandt’s People,” Wadsworth Atheneum, Oct.8 at the Burren in Somerville, Massachusetts. The winners of the 2009 New England Art Awards will be announced at the New England Art Awards Ball at 7 p.m. Learn more about our founder and his Invisible Museum.Disconcerting evidence concerning the nature of our existence.We proudly offer more New England art news and reviews than anyone else.The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research
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