May 23, 2022 | Upcoming events
New Englanders love Impressionist art. And no wonder, when the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has one of the world’s most impressive Impressionists collections. In this 60-minute lecture about Impressionism, Topsfield resident and art professor Meg Black, Ph.D.,...
Apr 29, 2022 | News from the studio
Which Way? (2005). Pulp painting. SUNY-PresentationDownload Happy Arbor Day. The last Friday in April is devoted to planting and saving trees. This effort is at the core of the sustainability movement in architecture and design. According to United Nations...
Apr 24, 2022 | Pulp painting
Working on a silkscreen in the very dark and damp basement studio, summer, 10983. I was thrilled to find out my artwork and subsequent career trajectory have been added to the Women’s Studio Workshop web site. What is my connection to this group, let me explain...
Apr 7, 2022 | Uncategorized
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Apr 2, 2022 | Tabloid art history
There has been a lot of attention paid to sunflowers lately, and for good reason as they hav come to symbolize the strength and endurance of the people of Ukraine. But the symbol of the sunflower in the history of art is not new. Meg Black (2022). Sunflower, after Van...
Mar 24, 2022 | Tabloid art history
There have been a lot of images of Picasso’s Guernica lately, and sadly for good reason as we see images of bombing raids over Ukrainian cities. As an art history professor, I have been thinking of other paintings that have historically depicted war. Here are...