Committing to Engagement
In Engage Now! I discuss the importance of making a public commitment to engagement. When new communities meet representatives of arts organizations they often assume the intent of the latter is to get them to … read more
AJBlog: Engaging Matters Published 2016-03-22
MoMA’s Degas Monotypes Press Conference: My Cantankerous Cameo (with video)
I’ve already awarded myself the Hilton Kramer Award for Old Fogey-ism. Lately, I’ve been feeling more and more like the Helen Thomas of art journalism. Thomas, UPI‘s (and later,Hearst Newspapers‘) veteran White House correspondent, … read more
AJBlog: CultureGrrl Published 2016-03-22
It’s Spring
The temperature doesn’t feel like spring, but tell that to the backyard apricot tree. See what it did overnight. Soon, the orchards around here will all be in full bloom. I hate to leave them… … read more
AJBlog: RiffTides Published 2016-03-22
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Art Against Belgian Terror Attacks
Artists have taken to social media to express contempt for the terrorists who attacked Brussels.
The Largest – And Possibly Cheapest – Chamber Music Series In The U.S.
“The society has become the largest presenter of chamber music in the country, now giving 60 concerts of major artists each season. It insists on prices from $18 to $24, … though the same concert in New York a few days later goes for three times that.”