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Lori Pedrick Creative Services, LLC Art Director with over 25 years in publishing. Conceptual thinker and creative problem solver. Accom

Maine.
27/07/2025

Maine.

Vacation reading. “How to Lose Your Mother: A Daughter’s Memoir”By Molly Jong“Fear of Flying”A Novel by Erica Jong thank...
27/07/2025

Vacation reading.

“How to Lose Your Mother: A Daughter’s Memoir”
By Molly Jong

“Fear of Flying”
A Novel by Erica Jong

thank you for sharing your experience with the world.

Lori Pedrick
24/06/2025

Lori Pedrick

Last night was a beautiful night for a hike up Pitcher Mountain to take pictures of the sunset with our friends from Tha...
24/06/2025

Last night was a beautiful night for a hike up Pitcher Mountain to take pictures of the sunset with our friends from Thailand. They’ve been with us here in Peterborough working with David and the team at NHBB for the past year or so, on and off. We have fallen in love with each of them and will be missing them dearly as they head home this Wednesday. We are wishing them safe travels and hope they can return one day soon. We are blessed to have had the opportunity to get to know them for this short while.

New issue out now! THE MUSEUMS ISSUE“There is beautiful art in this issue. We celebrate museums, remind you of their bea...
04/06/2025

New issue out now!
THE MUSEUMS ISSUE

“There is beautiful art in this issue. We celebrate museums, remind you of their beauty and validity, and warn you that they’re under assault. Renew your memberships. Open new ones. Show up! Kayla Coleman, executive director of the New England Museum Association is a guest writer this issue. We can’t roll over because we’re exhausted by the news. If you blink, another grant will be gone. Another arts program, another residency. Use this issue as a planning tool for summer travel. Hit every destination in the Berkshires section. Buy a piece of art wherever you go, however small. Buy banned books at your local bookstore with pride.
There is gorgeous writing this issue: Julianna Thibodeaux delves into art and aging; Paige Farrell shares the story of Steven Law and Donald Stroud of Decouvert Fine Art, a love letter blending art, healing and poetry. Chris Volpe delves into the extraordinary work of Tracey Emin in YCBA’s exhibition “Loved You Until the Morning.” The cover means so much to me in this moment. I’m awestruck and in love and scared to death in the same moment. It’s political and so good and I want to talk about it. I want to live in a world where it’s ok to feel everything this image invokes.
Please keep talking and doing and promise yourself you’ll attend at least one arts event a week. Ask yourself what more you can do. The most important merger is the one where we all band together and protect the arts.” — Rita A. Fucillo, publisher and acting editor

On the cover: Tracey Emin, “I Followed you to the end” (detail), 2024, acrylic on canvas, Yale Center for British Art, gift of the George Economou Collection. © Tracey Emin.

I had a lot of fun designing the Edible Manhattan Group’s Spring issue!Edible Manhattan features our cover star  who is ...
28/04/2025

I had a lot of fun designing the Edible Manhattan Group’s Spring issue!

Edible Manhattan features our cover star who is a mixologist and beverage consultant sharing the secret behind his savory cocktails.

Story written by .gram
Photography by .lin

A few images from a recent photo shoot with  of  featuring her beautifully hand-crafted mosaic corset and cake. Chloe’s ...
17/04/2025

A few images from a recent photo shoot with of featuring her beautifully hand-crafted mosaic corset and cake. Chloe’s talents as an artist always blow me away.

Perfectly playful hair and makeup by

I am super proud of the latest issue of Edible LA, Spring 2025. The issue is filled with stories or resilience and hope ...
09/04/2025

I am super proud of the latest issue of Edible LA, Spring 2025. The issue is filled with stories or resilience and hope as we rise after the fires. To view the full issue, see link in bio. Find it in print distributed locally in LA. Support us by subscribing!

Grateful for our small yet mighty team led by publisher and editor in chief, Lisa Alexander.


Guest editing Sophie Nau.

Photography and photo-editing by Carolina Korman.

And last but not least, I am eternally grateful for the incredible cover art by Melinda Beck.

Quick visit to the Vermont Center for Photography today. Such a nice, knowledgeable, and helpful crew.
28/03/2025

Quick visit to the Vermont Center for Photography today. Such a nice, knowledgeable, and helpful crew.

The March/April issue of Art New England just dropped!In this, our annual Emerging Artists Issue, the stories are beauti...
07/03/2025

The March/April issue of Art New England just dropped!

In this, our annual Emerging Artists Issue, the stories are beautiful and compelling. The art is breathtaking. Our youngest Emerging Artist is just seventeen and wise beyond his years. This issue also reports on the first solo—and extraordinary—exhibition of Indigenous photographer and this issue’s cover artist, Cara Romero at the Hood by Michael Zhang; Wonders of Creation: Art, Science, and Innovation in the Islamic World at the McMullen by Susan Saccoccia; the fifth installment of Jennifer Mancuso’s passionate series, Aerosol, our dive into the region’s origins of graffiti; the re-opening of the Yale Center for British Art by Chris Volpe; a culinary Studio Visit with Chef Alex Crabb of Asta by Paige Farrell; a Profile on the intense and fascinating work of Tara Sellios and her new show at Fitchburg Art Museum by Frances Jakubek; amongst pages of Reviews and Exhibition Listings that will expand your mind and feed your soul. Art New England featured Sellios on a cover back in 2010, if memory serves, and I have followed the emergence, the evolution of her career, over the years. I remain haunted by that cover still. —Rita A. Fucillo

On the cover: Cara Romero, Chemehuevi / American, born 1977, “Naomi” (from the First “American Doll” series), 2017, archival pigment print. Courtesy of the artist. Don’t miss the exhibit “Cara Romero: Panûpünüwügai (Living Light)” at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College Hanover, NH. Through August 10, 2025

Fun in the studio with
06/02/2025

Fun in the studio with

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