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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:

  • Osiris Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 16th, 2023

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  • Stephen R. Lawson, 73 of Williamstown Front Page

    Founded Williamstown Film Festival

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 15th, 2023

    Stephen R. Lawson, 73, a longtime resident of Williamstown died on February 7, 2023, of natural causes. In varying capacities he was an associate of the Williamstown Theatre Festival for some five decades. For 13 years he curated the Williamstown Film Festival which was produced at Images Cinema and MASS MoCA.

  • Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival 2023 Front Page

    Mark Morris Launches Season

    By: Pillow - Feb 15th, 2023

    Running June 28 through August 27, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival 2023 will feature nine weeks of performances in the Ted Shawn Theatre and on the outdoor Henry J. Leir Stage, as well as special events, parties, and pop up performances in Berkshire County. This season will offer the largest breadth of international performers since 2019, as well as multiple performances with live music, and dance styles ranging from hip hop and street dance to ballet and contemporary.

  • Future Lab(s) Gallery in North Adams Front Page

    Anna Vojtech and Maria Denjongpa  

    By: Future Labs - Feb 15th, 2023

    Future Lab(s) is an artist run, community based gallery that welcomes the public to the historic, cultural district in North Adams, MA. We are a visual arts gallery and installation space dedicated to providing support and exhibition space to (primarily) northern Berkshires artists at every stage of their artistic development. 

  • Ann Bogart Directs Boston Lyric Opera Front Page

    Bela Bartók’s Bluebeard’s Castle with Four Songs by Alma Maria Schindler-Mahler

    By: BLO - Feb 14th, 2023

    A brand-new production that blends Bela Bartók’s 1918 one-act opera Bluebeard’s Castle with 1915’s Four Songs (Vier Lieder) by his contemporary Alma Maria Schindler-Mahler – and immerses audiences in a multi-room installation including a pre-show musical salon – arrives at the Flynn Cruiseport Boston for four performances. The legendary Ann Bogart directs for Boston Lyric Opera.

  • Gloucester Stage Presents Annisquam Front Page

    A Dark Psychological Night of Theater

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 13th, 2023

    For Rockport psychologist and playwright, Lawrence Hennessy, art imitates life in his new play Annisquam. Is the playwright moonlighting as a shrink or the other way around? Tickets for the three performances are available at Gloucester Stage.

  • Erica H. Adams and Marjorie Minkin Go Fed Front Page

    Concurrent Solo Exhibits in Boston's Moakley Courthouse

    By: Erica H. Adams - Feb 13th, 2023

    Concurrent solo exhibits at Boston's Moakley Courthouse, present new abstract watercolors by Erica H. Adams and abstract Lexan wall reliefs by Marjorie Minkin that share transparency, color-light and layers that reveal content.    

  • Adriana G. Prat: Topographical Visions Front Page

    Hall Space

    By: Hall Space - Feb 10th, 2023

    HallSpace presents paintings by Adriana G. Prat, an academically-trained scientist with a Ph.D. in Biophysics. Adriana’s curiosity for the natural world stemmed in her country of birth, Argentina. In Topographical Visions, Prat shares her awareness of the environmental crisis.

  • & Juliet (and Juliet) on Broadway Front Page

    Stephen Sondheim Theatre

    By: Karen Isaacs - Feb 07th, 2023

    The new Broadway musical – already seen in London and Toronto — & Juliet (and Juliet) has a clever concept, that grows on you. I like the play now more than I did while I was in the theater. The clever idea behind  & Juliet is what saves it from being preachy and predictable.

  • The Peabody Essex Museum Front Page

    Significant Donation by James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes

    By: PEM - Feb 07th, 2023

     The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) announces that longtime museum supporters James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes have made a significant donation to enhance PEM’s 120,000-square-foot Collection Center in Rowley, Massachusetts.

  • First Mates Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 07th, 2023

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  • Indecent by Paula Vogel Front Page

    West Hartford’s Playhouse on Park

    By: Karen Isaacs - Feb 06th, 2023

    The play interweaves three elements – the life and works of the Yiddish author Sholem Asch, the history of productions of his play The God of Vengeance, and the stories of the people involved in a Broadway production of the show in the 1920s. It may sound confusing, but it isn’t.

  • Christine Quintana's Espejos:Clean Front Page

    Hartford Stage Company

    By: Karen Isaacs - Feb 04th, 2023

    The playwright Christine Quintana makes an interesting point about communication in the program of Hartford Stage’s production of Espejos:Clean. She says, “Every interaction we have with one another is an act of translation.”

  • Barrington Stage Company 2023 Season Front Page

    Two Musical Revivals, Two World Premieres, and Two Modern Classics

    By: BSC - Jan 31st, 2023

    Barrington Stage Company (BSC), under the leadership of Artistic Director Alan Paul, will produce a 2023 season that will feature two major musical revivals, two world premiere plays, and two modern classic play revivals.

  • Realist Painter Alfred Leslie at 95 Front Page

    Boston Connections at the MFA and BU

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 28th, 2023

    The realist painter Alfred Leslie had a major impact on the Boston Art World. In 1976 he had a solo exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts. He also commuted to teach at the Boston University School of Fine Arts.

  • Lyric Opera of Chicago Front Page

    Bizet’s Carmen Starring J’Nai Bridges

    By: Lyric - Jan 26th, 2023

    Opera’s legendary femme fatale returns to Lyric Opera of Chicago with Bizet’s Carmen — March 11 – April 7, 2023 — starring J’Nai Bridges, a leading interpreter of the famous title role and a singer with deep Chicago roots.

  • Who Holds Up the Sky at the MFA Front Page

    Ukranian Photography

    By: MFA - Jan 25th, 2023

    The exhibition highlights Behind Blue Eyes, a project started by Dima Zubkov and Artem Skorohodko, volunteers who distribute food and supplies to residents in liberated Ukrainian villages.

  • Kissing a Joyous Collaboration Front Page

    Front Porch Arts Collective and The Huntington

    By: Huntington - Jan 23rd, 2023

     Front Porch Arts Collective and The Huntington announce the cast and creative team of K-I-S-S-I-N-G, their co-production of the world premiere play written by Massachusetts playwright and Huntington Playwriting Fellow Lenelle Moïse and directed by The Porch’s Co-Producing Artistic Director Dawn M. Simmons. Front Porch Arts Collective is in residence at The Huntington as part of a multi-year strategic partnership.

  • Elizabeth Atterbury at the Clark Front Page

    Year Long Installation

    By: Clark - Jan 23rd, 2023

    The Clark Art Institute continues its art in public spaces program in 2023 with a year-long installation presenting the work of contemporary artist Elizabeth Atterbury (b. 1982, West Palm Beach, Florida; lives and works in Portland, Maine). Elizabeth Atterbury: Oracle Bones is a free exhibition on view in the Clark Center’s lower level and in the reading room of  the Manton Research Center through January 21, 2024.

  • Merrily We Roll Along Front Page

    New York Theater Workshop

    By: Karen Isaacs - Jan 21st, 2023

    Look for this production to come to Broadway and finally redeem the show. Merrily We Roll Along isn’t a great musical, but in reality, it is more interesting than many of the long-running “hits.”

  • Berkshires Remember David Crosby Front Page

    Bad Boy With a Sweet Voice

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 20th, 2023

    Berkshire fans will recall seeing Crosby Stills and Nash at Tanglewood, September 2, 2010. Crosby known for a crash and burn lifestyle, as well as an angelic voice that made gorgeous harmonies, has died at 81. I first heard him with the Byrds at Soundblast '66 at Yankee Stadium.

  • Cape Ann Museum Announces Major Exhibition Front Page

    Edward Hopper & Cape Ann: Illuminating an American Landscape

    By: CAM - Jan 19th, 2023

    This major exhibition is the first dedicated to Hopper’s formative development on Cape Ann, marking the centennial of the pivotal summer of 1923 when Edward Hopper and his future wife, Josephine “Jo” Nivison, visited Gloucester. Edward Hopper & Cape Ann opens on Hopper’s birthday, July 22, 2023, and runs through October 16, 2023, and is presented in collaboration with the Whitney Museum of American Art, the major repository of the Hoppers’ work.

  • World Premiere Wisconsin Front Page

    Festival of New Plays

    By: Chad Bauman - Jan 19th, 2023

    This spring, theater companies around Wisconsin are launching World Premiere Wisconsin, a statewide festival celebrating new plays and musicals that has been years in the making.  We have 52 participating theaters along with festival partner Ten Chimneys. Quite the undertaking as we look to put new plays back at the center of our work post-pandemic.  

  • Williams College Museum of Art Front Page

    Across Shared Waters: Contemporary Artists in Dialogue with Tibetan Art from the Jack Shear Collection

    By: WCMA - Jan 18th, 2023

    The Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA)  presents Across Shared Waters: Contemporary Artists in Dialogue with Tibetan Art from the Jack Shear Collection, on view from Feb. 17 through July 16, 2023.

  • Mooshie Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 18th, 2023

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