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Arts This Week: 'Pandemic Play,' 'Edible WAM,' And 'Tuning In'
Every week, WGBH News' Arts Editor Jared Bowen highlights the exhibitions, theater, movies and music you should check out in and around Boston -
The ICA’s Director On Compelling Art That Can Come From A Crisis
In this segment from Open Studio with Jared Bowen, Institute of Contemporary Art Director Jill Medvedow discusses COVID-19’s impact on the ICA and its… -
Boston MFA Agrees To Start $500K Diversity Fund
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has agreed to create a $500,000 fund devoted to promoting diversity, Healey's office announced Tuesday. -
How The Museum Of Fine Arts Is Handling Its Closure And Looking To The Future
The Museum of Fine Arts is one of the largest museums in the country. In this segment from Open Studio with Jared Bowen, Jared speaks with its executive… -
Arts This Week: An Update From The MFA, 'Silkroad Home Sessions,' Berklee Students Go Viral And More!
Every week, WGBH News' Arts Editor Jared Bowen highlights the exhibitions, theater, movies and music you should check out in and around Boston. -
Museum Of Fine Arts Furloughs Staff, Extends Closure Until Late June
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston will remain closed until June 30, and furlough staff eligible for unemployment insurance. -
Dutch Museum Says Van Gogh Painting Stolen In Overnight Raid
A painting by Vincent van Gogh was stolen in an overnight smash-and-grab raid. -
Arts This Week: Coronavirus Postpones Theater, 'Pipeline' Streams Online And The Mass Cultural Council Measures The Economic Impact Of COVID-19
Every week, WGBH News' Arts Editor Jared Bowen highlights the exhibitions, theater, movies and music you should check out in and around Boston. -
Lucian Freud Reveals Himself Through 70 Years of Self Portraits
This segment from Open Studio with Jared Bowen looks at painter Lucian Freud — widely recognized for his portraits in the exhibition, through “Lucian… -
The Complete List Of Boston-Area Arts Closings And Cancellations Due To Coronavirus
More than a dozen arts organizations in the Greater Boston area are cutting back on their programming in response to the coronavirus pandemic.