Who is America at 250?

On view at the Boston Athenaeum until May 16, 2026, is the traveling exhibition,
“Who Is America at 250? Artists’ Books on the State of Democracy”.

Organized by the San Francisco Center for the Book and presenting works related to immigration, social injustice, racial inequity, and wage inequality, the exhibit prompts questions about the challenges and prospects of democracy. Its curators see the artists’ book as a meaningful conduit for open contemplation of democracy. Continue reading

A Narrative Journey

Closing out this second part of my last post, I shall discuss here the events of Holy Week.  Following the Holy Week play “The Death of Jesus Christ” there was still one big event I had to prepare for, a Stations of the Cross art exhibit at MANNA (Many Angels Needed Now and Always). This was planned as a walk-through exhibit to be held in the Sanctuary at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul on Good Friday.

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