Independent arts reporting, reviewing, and relevant discourse (sm). S. Edward Burns, Lead Editor, and Owner: ArtsEditorⓇ
Reaching readers since 1999 at the ArtsEditorⓇ website with independent arts journalism in the areas of visual, performing, literary, film, and musical arts.
01/01/2026
“Murals of La Jolla, founded by the La Jolla Community Foundation, is a project of the Athenaeum. Murals of La Jolla demonstrates that commissioning artists to create works for public spaces brings energy and vitality to a community. The goal of the mural project is to enhance the civic character of the community by…
“Murals of La Jolla highlights the potential to make art more accessible to everyone and to enliven common public spaces. Thirteen years ago, when Murals of La Jolla began its collaborations with art professionals, private donors, and property owners, the outstanding public art program began to in...
Latvia’s capital Riga is a city of contrasts — medieval streets, stunning Art Nouveau architecture, and a vibrant modern culture. After many years under Sovi...
by Joanna Woronkowicz I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how we train arts administrators, and being around a business school this year has pushed that thinking in directions I didn’t expect.
11/01/2025
Noteworthy piece: "Human beings are not static; no more was ; no more are we. For better and worse, Hemingway [1899-1961] was embedded within and in some sense a product of his own changing world. Just as importantly, and just as… http://artseditor.com/site/noteworthy-ten/
Photo circa 1930s; Close-up of Ernest Hemingway aboard his boat, Pilar; Ernest Hemingway Collection; John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston; Accession No. EH5750P. JFK Library Foundation
In a heist that shocked the world, a small group of thieves, using a basket lift and power tools, managed to break into the Louvre in broad daylight and stea...
Friendships such as this one are rare in a lifetime, and they leave a profound mark.’—Fabienne Verdier on her friendship with curator Daniel AbadieA leading ...
For the past four years, the Hexham Lantern Parade has lit up the town’s streets with glowing lanterns, vibrant music, and joyful community spirit. Looking ahead, Queen’s Hall Arts has announced that the parade will take a break in 2025 while efforts begin to secure new funding or sponsorship to...
Join us at Sotheby’s on New Bond Street, where the Evening Auction for ‘Pauline Karpidas: The London Collection’ realized a total of £73.2 million / $100 mil...
The best French period armoires are easily some of the most impressive pieces of furniture ever made. This video presents a particularly outstanding yet rare...
Once a private residence, the Museo Sa Bassa Blanca (https://msbb.org) is now a cultural foundation and museum overlooking the Bay of Alcúdia in Mallorca. Fo...
Be the first to know and let us send you an email when ArtsEditor posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Reaching readers since 1999 at the ArtsEditor website with independent arts journalism in the areas of visual, performing, literary, film, and musical arts.
Founded and based in Boston, we’ve published hundreds of original feature articles, news items, and opinion pieces, and we’ll continue to publish stories happening anywhere with the help of local arts journalists. Privately-owned business with S. Edward Burns as the founding editor and sole owner. He works daily on all areas of ArtsEditor production including articles, videos, and a future podcast series. Topics for articles and other content formats are suggested by him to journalists, and they also suggest stories to him for media coverage. Editorial decisions aren't directly made for any particular profitability concern. All areas of business strategy and development are made by Burns—the selection of journalists, project teams, and collaborations with other like-minded independent media professionals.
A trusted resource for readers, ArtsEditor distinguishes itself through high-quality writing but also its approach to the online medium. Digital technology has already dismantled significant boundaries between creation and criticism. We aim to preserve the implicit strengths of an educated, authoritative voice while embracing the fluidity of an open medium with fewer physical, personal, and geographic constraints.
As we continue into our third decade in business, we’re highly encouraged by our newly deployed Ethereum blockchain endeavor, including participation in the emerging cryptocurrency economy, as sustainable solutions for our arts journalism work. Plans also include B-Corp status for ArtsEditor with a beneficial focus on journalism sustainability. As of August 2019, ArtsEditor.com is part of the CIVIL registry of newsrooms: Civil.co