Big RED and Shiny

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Big RED and Shiny

Big RED and Shiny’s first logo (February 25, 2004)
Editor-in-Chief Matthew Gamber
Categories Art magazine
Frequency Bi-Weekly
Circulation World Wide Web

Publisher

Matthew Nash
First Issue February 25, 2004
Company Big, Red and Shiny, Inc.
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
Website www.BigREDandShiny.com
ISSN unknown


Big RED and Shiny was founded in February 2004 by Matthew Nash and C. Sean Horton.

Big RED and Shiny seeks to be a forum for criticism, discussion and promotion of the Boston, Massachusetts arts scene. To this end Big RED and Shiny provides reviews of exhibitions and events, articles examining the larger scope of Boston arts, and news that is up-to-the-minute and helpful to Boston artists and those interested in the arts.

Big RED and Shiny also seeks to be a home for discussion, debate and commentary on the state of the arts in Boston, and invites its audience to participate in these discussions. Further, Big RED and Shiny encourages arts institutions, curators, and patrons to communicate with the artists of Boston, in hopes of helping the arts of this city to grow and evolve in exciting and innovative ways.

Big RED and Shiny attempt to take a broad view of art and the arts, and does not focus solely on galleries or museums. Art happens everywhere, often in the strangest and least expected of locales, and Big RED and Shiny attempts to not deny that non-traditional works or venues are a vital and integral part of the arts in Boston.

Big Red and Shiny, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, and a not-for-profit corporation in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

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