Jacquinn Sinclair is a Boston-area-based journalist, author, and poet. Currently, she’s a contributing performing arts writer and theater critic for WBUR’s The ARTery. Typically, her writing seeks to highlight creatives and organizations whose work is at the intersection of art and activism. Jacquinn’s stories and poems have been anthologized in the International Women’s Writing Guild’s Heels into the Soil: Stories & Poems Resisting the Silence and New Jersey Fan Club: Artists and Writers Celebrate the Garden State. She is also a recent winner of the Dunamis Emerging Artist Fellowship and GrubStreet’s Teaching Fellowship for Black Writers. An avid traveler and food enthusiast, Jacquinn has written for the Boston Globe, Momentum, Lonely Planet, and other publications.
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Online • May 30, 2024
Putting the Public in Public Art: How participatory projects are bringing Bostonians together
Feature by Jacquinn Sinclair
Issue 06 • Feb 12, 2021
Face to Face With Ayana Mack: Creating Images of Power and Purpose
Profile by Jacquinn Sinclair
Online • Aug 20, 2020
Experimental Art Leaves the Museum and Heads for the Drive-In
Review by Jacquinn Sinclair
Online • Mar 09, 2020
Spacetime (x,y,z + t): Traversing Time and Space through Technology and Art
Review by Jacquinn Sinclair