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Charles Giuliano

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Publisher & Editor. Charles was the director of exhibitions for the New England School of Art & Design at Suffolk University where he taught art history and the humanities. He taugh tModern Art and the Avant-garde for Metropolitan College of Boston University. After many years as a contributor, columnist and editor for a range of print publications from Art New England, Art News, the Boston Phoenix, the Boston Herald Traveler and Patriot Ledger, to mention a few, he went on line with Maverick Arts which evolved into a website.

Recent Articles:

  • Dear Suzanne By Eve Rifkah Front Page

    19th Century French Artist and Model

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 28th, 2022

    Her father, an artist, took the poet Eve Rifkah to the Museum of Fine Arts. There the young girl became intrigued by Suzanna Valadon the model for Renoir's stunning Bal a Bougival. She has written a book of verse comprising conversations with and about herself and the legendary artist/ model. Our paths crossed at Manship Artists Residency.

  • Daoist Traditional Practices and Stillness Front Page

    By: Cheng Tong - Dec 27th, 2022

    Zen Buddhist teaching and the use of Koans are for the purpose of disabusing one from thinking, and instead simply acting.  Quiet oneself sufficiently, be fully present in the moment, and the correct response to the moment will arise on its own – naturally, instinctively, organically.

  • Originality Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 25th, 2022

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  • Gloucester Encounters: Essays on the Cultural History of the City 1623-2023 Front Page

    Four Hundred Plus Years

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 24th, 2022

    With the 2022 publication of Gloucester Encounters: Essays on the Cultural History of the City 1623-2023, edited by Martin Ray, we have a kick start launch of a year of commemoration in 2023. Originally planned for six writers it was expanded to 36 by editor Martin Ray. It reads like a pot luck supper with savory chapters as well as many not so. But you won't leave it feeling hungry for Gloucester.  

  • Guggenheim Museum 2023 Front Page

    Schedule of Exhibitions

    By: Guggenheim - Dec 21st, 2022

    The Guggenheim Museum releases its schedule of exhibitions for 2023.

  • The Unborn Macbeth  Word

    By: Ashleigh Cheshire - Dec 20th, 2022

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  • The Bloodlust of Lady Macbeth Word

    By: Ashleigh Cheshire - Dec 20th, 2022

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  • Christmas in Connecticut Front Page

    Premiering at Goodspeed

    By: Karen Isaacs - Dec 20th, 2022

    As a world premiere, this is a work in progress. Changes are being made. When I saw it, one song had been moved, and a reprise was eliminated.

  • Amish Laundry Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 19th, 2022

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  • Pulse Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 18th, 2022

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  • Lives of Others Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 16th, 2022

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  • America's Foremost Arts Cities Front Page

    Pittsfield Makes the List

    By: SMU DataArts - Dec 15th, 2022

    The Arts Vibrancy Index report is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to better understand how the arts and culture sector contributes to a community’s economy and public life. Now in its seventh iteration, the report has helped organizations evaluate where to relocate or focus their operations; provided clarity for funders on how and where to invest; and made it easier than ever for communities to learn how to cultivate arts vibrancy in their area.

  • Cabaret to Open Barington Stage Season Front Page

    Directd by Alan Paul

    By: BSC - Dec 13th, 2022

    “I am always amazed at how Cabaret manages to speak to our time, making it one of the most remarkable and resilient works of American musical theatre,” commented Alan Paul. “As the US experiences a rise in acts of virulent anti-Semitism, it seemed an appropriate time for our audiences to revisit this enduring classic. It’s also an opportunity in my first season to celebrate one of the shows that helped establish the legacy of this theatre company.” 

  • The Brightest Thing in the World at Yale Rep Front Page

    A Work in Progress

    By: Karen Isaacs - Dec 13th, 2022

    Leah Nanko Winkler writes in a cinematic style – the play opens with a series of brief scenes (fewer than five lines), which sets up the meeting and subsequent developing relationship between Steph and Lane at the Revival Coffeeshop. It is the usual Rom-Com mixture of unsaid things, clues that aren’t picked up, and fears.

  • Death of a Salesman on Broadway Front Page

    Starring Wendell PIerce

    By: Karen Isaacs - Dec 10th, 2022

    Death of a Salesman, starring Wendell Pierce, is getting an interesting, if not always successful, revival at the Hudson Theater on W. 44th Street. The revival produced by the Young Vic Theatre originated in London last spring to acclaim.

  • Clark Offers Free Admission Front Page

    January Through March

    By: Clark - Dec 08th, 2022

    “There’s no better way to start the new year off than by making sure that our doors are wide open for our community and for all visitors to the area,” said Olivier Meslay, Hardymon Director of the Clark. “We believe that the chance to engage with art is a truly fulfilling and enriching part of life and we want to make sure that everyone has plenty of opportunities to visit the Clark and to get to know us better.”

  • Microcosms: A Homage to Sacred Plants of the Americas Front Page

    Secret Life of Plants

    By: Rick Harlow - Dec 07th, 2022

    Confocal microscopy, also known as confocal laser scanning microscopy, is a specialized optical imaging technique that provides contact-free, non-destructive measurements of three-dimensional objects. For this website, plants considered sacred by indigenous groups of the Americas were scanned at St. Lawrence University’s Microscopy and Imaging Center.

  • Picture Window Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 07th, 2022

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  • Geoffrey Richon Contractor and Philanthropist Front Page

    Co-Founded Gloucester Stage Company

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 05th, 2022

    Geoffrey Richon is a major contractor and philanthropist in Gloucester. He co-founded Gloucester Stage Company. For artistic director he hired and later fired the playwright Israel Horovitz. He was outed as a sexual predator, first by the Boston Phoenix in 1993, and then by the New York Times in 2007. The company has been through rough times but Richon sees a bright and expanded future.

  • Wrightwood 659, the Lincoln Park Gallery Front Page

    Two Exhibitios on Display

    By: Nancy Bishop - Nov 29th, 2022

    Two compelling exhibits are on display at Wrightwood 659, the Lincoln Park gallery dedicated to exhibiting socially engaged art and architecture. Michiko Itatani: Celestial Stage celebrates the work of the Chicago painter and her fascination with science and culture. The First Homosexuals: Global Depictions of a New Identity: 1869-1930 offers the first multimedia survey of early works of queer art.

  • Clark Art Exhibition Front Page

    Promenades on Paper: Eighteenth-Century French Drawings from the Bibliothèque nationale de France

    By: Clark - Nov 29th, 2022

    The exhibition, Promenades on Paper: Eighteenth-Century French Drawings from the Bibliothèque nationale de France, includes a selection of eighty-four studies, architectural plans, albums, sketchbooks, prints, and optical devices that expand our understanding of drawing as a tool of documentation and creation in the age of Enlightenment.

  • Daily Catch Word

    By: Charles Giuiiano - Nov 28th, 2022

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  • Nowhere Man Word

    By: Charles Giuiiano - Nov 27th, 2022

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  • Christmas Theatre In NY and Connecticut Front Page

    Family Holiday Fun

    By: Karen Isaacs - Nov 27th, 2022

    What happens when you combine A Christmas Carol and Sherlock Holmes? You end up with A Sherlock Carol which is returning to off-Broadway. In this version through Sunday, Jan. 1, Holmes is called in by an adult Tiny Time to investigate the death of Scrooge.

  • Taken for Granite Word

    By: Charles Giuiiano - Nov 26th, 2022

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