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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:

  • Angry, Raucous & Shamelessly Gorgeous Front Page

    At Hartford Stage

    By: Karen Isaacs - Feb 04th, 2022

    The actress, Anna has returned to the US from Amsterdam where she has lived for 25 years. She left the US after the “Naked Wilson” theater piece she devised and performed became the subject of controversy. Now, she has returned to Atlanta to, she thinks, perform the piece for the last time at a new arts festival.

  • He Lives Among Us Word

    By: Wolf Boy - Feb 04th, 2022

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  • Remembering Todd McKee Front Page

    Whimsical Boston Artist

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 04th, 2022

    The Boston art community is saddened to learn of the passing of Todd McKee. He was an artist known for wit and whimsy in his work, primarily watercolor on paper.  

  • Glasses of Port Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 03rd, 2022

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  • American Pie Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 03rd, 2022

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  • Black Chapel for London's Serpentine Pavilion Front Page

    Chicago­ Based Artist Theaster Gates

    By: Serpentine - Feb 03rd, 2022

    Drawing inspiration from the significance of the great kilns of Stoke-on-Trent, Theaster Gates’s Pavilion will pay homage to British craft and manufacturing traditions. While the structure of the Pavilion will predominantly be made of wood, the Pavilion’s design alludes to the performative and meditative qualities of a small chapel

  • Terence Blanchard's Champion at Boston Lyric Opera Front Page

    Mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe to Perform

    By: BLO - Feb 03rd, 2022

    Stephanie Blythe makes her role debut as the welcoming and supportive bar owner Kathy Hagen in Champion. A renowned opera singer and recitalist, Blythe is among the most highly respected artists of her generation.

  • 2022 Boston Artadia Awards Front Page

    Grants for Three Artists

    By: Artadia - Feb 03rd, 2022

    The 2022 Boston Artadia Awards will annually provide $10,000 in unrestricted funds to three visual artists living and working in the vibrant arts communities of Boston. The Artadia awards are designed to provide essential funding and recognition to artists at pivotal points in their careers, strengthen arts communities, and spur new levels of career achievement.

  • Knock Me a Kiss by Playwright Charles Smith Front Page

    Staged Reading by Shakespeare & Company

    By: S&Co - Feb 03rd, 2022

    The performance precedes the memorial service and burial of Dr. Yolande Du Bois Williams Irvin, the granddaughter of W.E.B. Du Bois, at the family gravesite at the Mahaiwe Cemetery in Great Barrington. Other Dr. Yolande Du Bois Williams Irving Memorial events will be hosted by BRIDGE as part of the Town of Great Barrington's fifth annual W.E.B. Du Bois Legacy Festival, marking a special reparations moment in racial justice organizing.

  • World Premiere and Critics’ Favorite Mr. Parent Front Page

    Streaming by Boston's Lyric Stage

    By: Lyric - Feb 02nd, 2022

    After a critically acclaimed run, the Lyric Stage Company of Boston announces that streaming of the World Premiere production of Mr. Parent by Melinda Lopez with Maurice Emmanuel Parent* and co-conceived and directed by Megan Sandberg-Zakian° will begin on February 7 and be available through February 20.

  • Turner’s Modern World Front Page

    100 Works at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    By: MFA - Feb 02nd, 2022

    Opening at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), this spring, Turner’s Modern World brings together more than 100 works by one of Britain’s greatest artists—including paintings, watercolors, drawings and sketchbooks—drawn from museums across the U.S. and Great Britain.

  • Jacob's Pillow 2022 Front Page

    Newly Renovated Ted Shawn Theater

    By: Pillow - Feb 02nd, 2022

    Festival 2022, which will feature 10 weeks of on-site programming, opens June 22, and runs through August 28, attracting dance audiences from across the globe to the Berkshires in Western Massachusetts. The season-opening Gala will be held on June 18. The recipient of the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award and the gala program will be announced on March 15.

  • Rafael Mahdavi Trying to Get Home Front Page

    An Odyssey of Variations on Four Masterpieces

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 31st, 2022

    The artist Rafael Mahdavi speaks several languages and is a citizen of the world. He most identifies with America and Spain but describes himself as an exile. Trying to Get Home is a series of four paintings that convey a spirit quest and odyssey.

  • Follies at Clark Art Institute Front Page

    Honors Composer Stephen Sondheim a graduate of Williams College

    By: Clark - Jan 31st, 2022

    The Clark Art Institute airs an encore presentation of Follies, a production of London’s National Theatre, on Saturday, February 26 at 1 pm. Follies is being shown to honor the memory of its composer, Stephen Sondheim, a graduate of Williams College, who maintained ties to Williamstown throughout his life.

  • Five Guys Named Moe Front Page

    Playhouse on Park in West Hartford

    By: Karen Isaacs - Jan 31st, 2022

    Terrific performances, wonderful choreography and close harmonies make it almost certain that you’ll thoroughly enjoy Five Guys Named Moe now at Playhouse on Park in West Hartford through Sunday, Feb. 27.

  • Hungarian Goulash Food

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 30th, 2022

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  • Barrington Stage Company 2022 Front Page

    Julianne Boyd's Final Season as Artistic Director

    By: BSC - Jan 29th, 2022

    Barrington Stage Company, will produce a 2022 season that will feature two Tony Award-winning musicals, a Pulitzer Prize-winning play, four world premieres and one of the true absurdist masterpieces of 20th century theatre. The 2022 season marks Julianne Boyd’s final season as Artistic Director prior to her retirement at the end of September.

  • New England Public Media Front Page

    New England Equity Reporting Fellowship

    By: NEPM - Jan 28th, 2022

    Three journalists from New England Public Media have been selected to participate in the inaugural 2022 New England Equity Reporting Fellowship.

  • WOODSTOCK AIR 2022 Front Page

    Deadline to Submit: Monday, March 7

    By: Woodstock - Jan 28th, 2022

    Supporting photography-based artists, writers, and curators and the dialogue around diversity, race, identity, and social justice. The Center for Photography at Woodstock seeking applicants for residences.

  • The Berkshire Art Association Front Page

    Call For Art

    By: BAA - Jan 28th, 2022

    The Berkshire Art Association (BAA) seeks contemporary art for its biennial show at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts, planned for October 7 - November 26 at the Lichtenstein Center, 28 Renne Avenue, Pittsfield, MA

  • MCLA Gallery 51's come inside. Front Page

    Exhibition by Joshua AM Ross

    By: MCLA - Jan 27th, 2022

    MCLA Gallery 51 is pleased to announce its next exhibition, come inside. Opening reception on Friday, Feb. 4, 2022 from 5-7PM. The exhibition will run from February 4 - May 20, 2022.

  • Late Night Diners Word

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 26th, 2022

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  • Peabody Essex Museum Opens a New Gallery Front Page

    On This Ground: Being and Belonging in America

    By: PEM - Jan 26th, 2022

    On This Ground: Being and Belonging in America brings together more than 250 historical and contemporary works from its collections to consider what it means to belong to a community, place, family and nation. Spanning more than 10,000 years of visual culture, the installation offers a range of voices and modes of expression, cultures expressed through different media, including sculpture, paintings, textiles and fashion, furniture, decorative arts, photography and video.

  • North Atlantic Triennial Front Page

    Co-organized by ,Portland Museum of Art, Reykjavík Art Museum, Bildmuseet

    By: PMA - Jan 26th, 2022

    As the North Atlantic gateway for the United States, the State of Maine has a longstanding history with the nations and peoples who reside in our proverbial front yard. Co-organized by the Portland Museum of Art, the Reykjavík Art Museum, Iceland, and the Bildmuseet, Sweden, the North Atlantic Triennial is the first exhibition devoted entirely to contemporary art of the North Atlantic region.

  • Vienna Blood on PBS Front Page

    Freudian Detective Team

    By: Jack Lyons - Jan 24th, 2022

    Max Liebermann, rivetingly played by English actor Matthew Beard, is a young brilliant former student of Sigmund Freud, who now helps the Viennese police department and Inspector Oskar Rheinhardt (Jurgen Maurer), investigate a series of gruesome and violent murders that are terrorizing Vienna.

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