East meets West in printmaker Matt Brown’s New Hampshire studio.
Christie Matheson
Erin Flett, a Maine-based textile designer, creates her gorgeous prints with a view—literally—to New England’s great outdoors.
O&G Studio | Open Studio
At O&G Studio, a team of Rhode Island furniture designers creates heirloom-quality pieces steeped in tradition — with a modern twist.
At Farmhouse Pottery in Woodstock, Vermont, Zoe and James Zilian offer an eye-catching collection of agrarian-inspired goods, including handmade bowls, pitchers, tumblers, and crocks.
Matt Brown | Open Studio
A self-taught printmaker, Matt Brown discovered moku hanga at an exhibit of Japanese prints at the Hood Museum of Art and has been making prints since 1993.
The Best Food Festivals in New England
Both large and small, New England food festivals are celebrations of our native flavors, dedicated to the preservation and glory of the New England table.
At Farmhouse Pottery in Woodstock, Vermont, Zoe and James Zilian offer an eye-catching collection of agrarian-inspired goods, including handmade bowls, pitchers, tumblers, and crocks.
East meets West in printmaker Matt Brown’s New Hampshire studio.
O&G Studio | Open Studio
At O&G Studio, a team of Rhode Island furniture designers creates heirloom-quality pieces steeped in tradition — with a modern twist.
A Belmont, Massachusetts, artist transforms her two-story condo into an eclectic home that’s especially festive during the holidays.
Erin Flett, a Maine-based textile designer, creates her gorgeous prints with a view—literally—to New England’s great outdoors.
Tips for Displaying Art
“Art doesn’t need to be priceless or exotic to create warmth and personality. It just has to be meaningful,” designer Kevin O’Brien says. Here are his tips for displaying it with style: Try displaying many pieces of artwork in similar frames and mats and hanging them together as a collection. This is a gallery trick; […]