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Issue 14 • Sep 30, 2025
Turning Basil into Beats: How Sound Artist Skooby Laposky Makes Music with Plants
Interview by Jacqueline Houton
Issue 14 • Sep 23, 2025
Modes of Expedition: Renée Green's Textual Cartographies
Profile by Storm Bookhard
Online • Sep 16, 2025
Bobby Anspach Set Out to Change the World One Eyeball at a Time
Review by Alex Valenti
Issue 14 • Sep 09, 2025
Cannupa Hanska Luger’s "Transmutation" Considers What the Bones Remember
Feature by María Fernanda Mancera
Online • Sep 02, 2025
Art at an Incline for Two Weekends Only Atop Mt. Holyoke’s Summit
Quick Bit by Selby Nimrod
Online • Aug 26, 2025
Painting Geographies in the New Sublime: A Conversation with Wilhelm Neusser
Interview by Jorge S. Arango
Online • Aug 25, 2025
Program Recap: Navigating Queer Leadership and Resilience at Twenty Summers
Announcement by BAR Editorial
Online • Aug 19, 2025
Inferno or Not, There’s Something for Everyone at Karma’s Summer Outpost in Maine
Quick Bit by Jorge S. Arango
Online • Jul 14, 2025
Pedro Gómez-Egaña’s Pendulums of Presence Teach Us Patience
Review by Joetta Maue
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SubscribeIssue 14 • Sep 30, 2025
Turning Basil into Beats: How Sound Artist Skooby Laposky Makes Music with Plants
Through a practice that merges ecology, technology, and sound art, Skooby Laposky translates the imperceptible electrical activity of plants into sonic compositions, inviting audiences to reconsider how we listen to the natural world.
Interview by Jacqueline Houton
Read MoreOnline • Sep 09, 2025
In "Submerged in Time," the Safarani Sisters Trace How Memories Shift, Blur, and Persist
Review by Melanie Litwin
Online • Sep 02, 2025
Art at an Incline for Two Weekends Only Atop Mt. Holyoke’s Summit
Quick Bit by Selby Nimrod
Online • Aug 29, 2025
Porous Figures, Living Histories: Bob Thompson and Friends Return to Provincetown
Review by Cleo Harrington
Online • Sep 16, 2025
Eight Gallery Shows to Catch Before November
From breakout debuts to long-awaited returns, these solo and group shows bring playful, poignant reflections.
Feature by BAR Editorial
Online • Sep 16, 2025
Back into the Fray: Fall’s Must-See Museum Shows
Fourteen exhibitions across New England that challenge, unsettle, and invite new ways of seeing
Feature by BAR Editorial