Pamela Council is a 2023 Guggenheim Fellow
Does Public Art Have an Afterlife?
Public artworks have the power to uplift a city. Sometimes they end up in a museum, but other times in a dumpster.
Day-trip Worthy Exhibitions to See This Summer Around New England
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum: “52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone,“ June 6, 2022 – January 8, 2023
Never Tweet, Unless You’re Dionne Warwick
The singer, just shy of her eighty-first birthday, visits a gallery show in Newark, called “Dionne Warwick: Queen of Twitter,” dedicated to her digital barbs, and chats about why it’s easier to be blunt.
A Fountain for Survivors
Building on a body of work artist Pamela Council refers to as ‘Fountains for Black Joy,’ A Fountain for Survivors is both an ode to the ways in which we maintain ourselves and an exuberant life-affirming monument for survivors of all kinds.