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A Conversation with Rob Andrews

By Matthew Morowitz Photo courtesy of Ryan McManus Rob Andrews is an artist, performer, writer, teacher, father, but above all, a storyteller with a large variety of audio, visual, and performance works that tackle ideas surrounding myth, ritual, and memory. A graduate of Bates College (a “funny little place” as he describes it), Andrews apprenticed […]

Summer Art’s Last Hurrah

By Zoe Weitzman Gather ye rosebuds, my readers! College freshmen are raiding Bed, Bath and Beyonds, sweaters and jackets are awakening from their seasonal hibernation, and we’re all enjoying the afterglow of Labor Day. After three lackadaisical months, summer is coming to an end. Like our feathered friends, public art will soon be migrating someplace […]