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BIBLIOGRAPHY

TV & PRINT

2017, Art Scope magazine the Nelson Da Costa show: ICONS, September-October

2011, McQuaid, Cate, “Expansion contraction and space in between”, Boston Globe, September 

2010, McQuaid Cate,” Play with Forms, face, and figure, January

 

2009, The Medford Transcript, Medford, MA

 

2009, NECN, cable TV,  ‘Cover Story’, Boston, MA

2009, Karmaloop TV, internet TV, "Interview profile Artist Nelson Da Costa"

2009, Harvard Review, Published by Houghton Library of the Harvard College Library, Number thirty five, Boston, MA

2008, Sharon Butler, "Angolan civil war refugee Nelson Da Costa earns his MFA in Boston", Two Coats of Paint, April 15

2008, Chayka, Kyle,”Angolan Civil War Refugee Nelson Da Costa", Tufts Magazine, April 15

 

2008, McQuaid, Cate, 'The Graduates', Boston Globe, April

 

2007, McQuaid, Cate, 'A visual feast with bold, delicate flavors', Boston Globe, January

 

2006, Catalogue feature, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Fall

 

2005, South Boston Online, Arts & Entertainment: ‘Annual Art Festival at library', August

 

2005, Catalogue cover, Cambridge Center for Adult Education

 

2005, BNN, cable TV, Interview with 'It's all about arts', January

 

2004, Boston Metro, 'Exile on Second Street', April

 

2004, Catalogue cover, Cambridge Center of Adult Education

 

2003, Channel WB56, network TV, 'The 10 o'clock news'

 

2003, Boni, Susan C., 'Artist draws hope from Trauma of Angola', Boston Sunday Globe, September

 

2003, Abel, David, 'Under one roof, at last', Boston Globe, July

 

2003, Boni, Susan C., 'Artists on the edge, of poverty', Boston Globe, June

News

MOST RECENT EVENTS

Last Fall, I was invited to an art and science talk, and subsequent art exhibit and reception at the Transit Gallery at Harvard University, together with Dr. Nelson from the Nelson Laboratory at Boston Children's Hospital (for more info on Dr. Nelson, click here) .
 

The combination of art and science provided a rich ground for fruitful information and discussion. The overarching theme of Trauma and Memory that Dr. Nelson and myself are focusing on in our particular fields of work and research, was a great combination.

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