Artist Robin Miller burnishes long career with new creativity
Barbara Clark
Miller’s own multi-ethnic background has augmented her ability to present art through a different lens, reflecting the varied history and traditions of People of Color who live and work here.
The artistic talents of Robin J. Miller have seen more visibility in the local community with her recent appointment to the board of directors at Cotuit Center for the Arts, but the multimedia artist and former teacher has long been involved with the arts, including a 30-year teaching career in New York City, first in special education and then as an art educator prior to her 2012 retirement.
Artist Robin Miller burnishes long career with new creativity
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David Currier was excited when he learned of Gov. Charlie Baker s announcement Monday that almost all COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted as of May 29. “It’s another step towards normalcy,” he said. “It can t not help business.”
Currier owns The Alley Bowling and BBQ in Orleans, where limited capacity, mask enforcement and social distancing requirements were challenges last summer at the 11,000-square-foot building on Route 6A.
“The less restrictions the better,” Currier said of Baker s new plan, though he and other business and restaurant owners, along with staffers at entertainment venues, know there are still challenges ahead. As Monday s announcement reverberated through the industries gearing up for a busy Cape Cod season, leaders were trying to figure out what changes to make, and how fast to make them, as the restrictions drop on Memorial Day weekend – the unofficial start of summer.
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A teenager does a handstand as the sun sets on Cape Cod Bay in Wellfleet.Stan Grossfeld/Globe staff/File
COME JUNE, Candace Bowen and her husband, John, will drive from northern Ohio to Eastham, to vacation in a rental house they rolled over from their canceled 2020 summer trip. Theyâll spend the next three weeks photographing sunsets at Rock Harbor, sitting on First Encounter Beach, grabbing a bite at Arnoldâs Lobster & Clam Bar, biking, doing jigsaw puzzles, hanging out with the kids and grandkids, and making their grown daughter listen one more time to that story about trying to eat Cape Cod sand when she was a child. After a year off, Bowen, a journalism professor at Kent