Category Archives: Exhibitions

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News: Electrography at the Mill District

Starting in May 2023, I created a display of my Electrography artwork in the local gallery here in Amherst! The Mill District is a contemporary, upscale complex that is aiming to attract affluent clientele as well as businesses. A local art gallery is perfect for this location in the greater Amherst community. My work will be there at least through the end of the summer.

The latest in a long line of family businesses at this location, dating back to 1741, The Mill District General Store is inspired by the 7th generation owner, Walter Cowls Jones, who was always quick with a homespun quip. We are proud to introduce a new store with a touch of nostalgia that has everything you need, as well as the fun things that Walter would say are “Handier than a pocket in a pair of under drawers!” Every visit is truly an experience. 

The Mill District General Store flows directly into the ever-changing space of our Local Art Gallery. Seamlessly browse from our general merchandise to truly one of a kind pieces from members of our community. The Local Art Gallery is a living, breathing space full of unique, vibrant artwork that also hosts pop-up classes, events, and conversations led by the artists themselves. The partnership between The Mill District General Store and Local Art Gallery gathers us to bring you the  creative hub of the North Amherst community.

News – SPE Northeast Conference Group Exhibition

This year’s SPE Northeast Chapter Conference is quickly approaching, and they are thrilled to announce the talented artists chosen to be part of the conference’s Juried Exhibition! Joshua Farr, Executive Director at the Vermont Center for Photography is the juror of this year’s exhibition for our annual conference, “Is Photography Enough? Interdisciplinary Approaches Beyond the Still Image.”

Selected Artists: Anne Arden McDonald, Tony Attardo, Kristi Beisecker, Richard Cavagnolo, Monica Church, Rebecca Davis, Adrienne Defendi, Colleen Fitzgerald, Carolyn Benedict Fraser, Nicholas Gaffney, Audrey Gottlieb, Eui-Jip Hwang, Alysia Kaplan, Sarah Knobel, Katharine Kreisher, Janelle Lynch, Chris Maliga, Adrian Martinez, Andy MatternSandra Matthews, Alyssa Jaffe Minahan, Marc NewtonMarc Ohrem-Leclef, Nicholas Pollack, Sarah PollmanRachel Bee Porter, Blair Rainey, Amy Shapiro, Rochelle Simard, David Underwood, Judy Unger-Clark, Emily Vallee, Nathan Wagoner

Exhibition Dates: November 3rd–26th, 2017

Brattleboro Gallery Walk Opening: November 3rd, 5:30-8:30pm

SPE-NE Opening Reception: November 11th, 6:30pm-9:00pm

IMAGE CREDIT: Colleen Fitzgerald, “K”, 2016

Bar Harbor, ME – MDI Biological Lab

E-announcement AMSExhibition June 20th – September 30th

A Fresh Field of Life: Artists, Naturalists and the Vision for Acadia is the theme of the MDI Biological Laboratory’s fifth annual Art Meets Science exhibit that features science-inspired work by local, national, and international artists. Concurrent with the centennial celebration of Acadia National Park, this year’s exhibition tells the story of art and science coming together on this island in the 19th century, the founding of a national part and how art and science connect our knowledge in the 21st century.

Featured Art & Science Collaborators

Robyn Ellenbogen with Keven Strange, Ph.D., & Dustin Updike, Ph.D.
Linda Rowell-Kelley with Jane Disney, Ph.D.

Opening Reception > Thursday, July 7th
Preview showing for artists and their guests begins at 4 pm
Open to the public at 5-7 pm

Weekly guided tours > June 21st through September 30th
For more information and to pre-register: mdibl.org/events

PARIS, FR – Vernissage de l’exposition “GAIA”

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As usual click the above image to be taken to the facebook album.

 

Pine Needles hanging.
Pine Needles hanging.

 

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Visite de l’exposition du mairie du 18ème Eric Lejoindre et de la conseillère de Paris Danièle Premel commentée par la commissaire de l’exposition Julia Rajacic / Paris 18th city mayor Eric Lejoindre with the counsillor in charge of popular education Danièle Premel visiting the exhibition with the curator Julia Rajacic

 

Visit of the exhibition of the hall of the 18th Eric Lejoindre and the adviser of Paris danièle premel commented on by the commissioner of the exhibition Julia Rajacic / Paris 18th City Mayor Eric Lejoindre with the counsillor in charge of popular education danièle premel Visiting the exhibition with the curator Julia Rajacic

CAMBRIDGE, MA – 30 Below

Olivo was accepted into Cambridge Art Association’s 30 Below exhibition for next January.

 

Juried by Mary M. Tinti, Curator of the Fitchburg Art Museum
Presented at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery, January 9 – 28, 2016
Award Presented January 14th Reception | Best in Show, $250

About Our Juror
Mary M. Tinti is the curator at the Fitchburg Art Museum (FAM). Tinti is an art historian and curator specializing in modern and contemporary art, with a focus on public art. Prior to her appointment at FAM she was the Koch Curatorial Fellow at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln. ‘Ms. Tinti received her bachelor of arts degree in 2000 from Providence College and a Ph.D in 2008 from Rutgers University. Prior to joining the staff at deCordova, she was the first-ever public art fellow at the New England Foundation for the Arts (2010-2011) and the deputy artistic director of WaterFire Providence (2008-2010).
For more information click here.

30. below : Important Dates
JANUARY 4, 2016: Shipped Artwork Deadline
DECEMBER 12 – JANUARY 7, 2016: In Person Drop – Off
JANUARY 9 – 28, 2016: Show dates
JANUARY 14, 6-9PM: Opening Reception
JANUARY 29TH & 30TH, 11-5PM: End of Show Pick-UP

Congratulations to the accepted artists!

Christopher Abrams Could Cloud 3 Copper Wire, Styrene Plastic 7″LX5″WX4″H $250
Kristi Beisecker Olivo Traditional Photography 22″x28″ $400
Darek Bittner New York #17 Collage 8×10″ $350
Molly Blumberg Clouds For Mountains Handmade Paper, Found Wood 72″x20″x8″ $950
Olivia Boi Hardshape Series #86 Spray Paint and Latex Paint on Canvas 28 x 33″ $500
Carlie Bristow Untitled, part of “Food Landscapes” series Digital Print 16X20 $200
Emily Brodrick Jagged Acrylic Yarns 3’x3′ 1,700
Celine Browning Draw Plastic, Wood 18″x6″x8″ $375
Mia Cross Oleg’s Flowers Oil on Canvas on board 43″ x 36″ $2,000
Elizabeth Ellendwood Building Study 4 Archival Silver Gelatin Print 16×20 $450
Sarah Fagan Organize VII (Daylight Saving Time) Acrylic on Canvas 12 x 12″ $450
Anthony Febo “The Patriot Act” as part of the series “Captain America vs. The Universe” Digital Print 16X20 $150
Emily Garfield Aorta Isles (Cityspace #210) Water-Soluble pencil 24”x32″ $1,250
Aubrey Gauthier Funny enough Wood, Paint and Paper 3″ x 2.75″ $100
Graehound Durner’s Chandelier Mixed Watermedia on Arches Black 44″ x 30″ $2,300
Amanda Hawkins Mount Desert Isle Acrylic 34×36 NFS
Sofie Hodara Drone On Toner Transfer on paper 26 x 42″ $1,200
Alli Keller 23 (Lawn Games) Lithograph 23 x 29.5″ $400
Haley MacKeil Thin Wall, Revealed Linocut 22″ x 30″ $250
Brittany Marcoux The Birthday Tape Archival Inkjet Print 15″ x 19″ $300
Dina Martinelli Zulma Acrylic on Canvas 30″x36″ $300
Norah Remmers Small and Wise #2 Woodblock Print 26.5 X 32.5” $400
Nicole Reynolds Nobody Home Photography Size? $30
Steve Sangapore Virtuality Acrylic on Canvas 44″ x 32″ x 4″ $1,950
Hilary Tait-Norod This Is Personal Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas 36″ x 60″ $3,200

Info from: http://www.cambridgeart.org/30-below/

Paris, France

I’m super excited to announce that “Pine Needles” and “Pine Needles #2” were accepted into a new exhibition for later this year that will be in the heart of Paris! It’s theme Women and the Environment’s Protection. Intentionally, it is during the international summit for climate change. I know one location is in a city building and a local gallery. Exact information I will release at a later date.

 

Worcester State University

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Happy to announce “Olivo”, “Water #2” and “Kelp” were accepted into The Art of Science/The Science of Art exhibition at Worcester State University’s Mary Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery.

Please join us Thursday evening, October 22, from 5-7 PM for the opening reception for the show. The exhibition will be on view Oct. 22 – Dec. 3, Tuesday – Friday, 11 -5, and Saturdays, 1-5.

Exhibition | InVision: 2D & 3D Landscape

The Davis Art Gallery invites you to the opening reception for InVision: 2D & 3D Landscape

Explore the meaning of “Landscape” as more than 80 artists present diverse interpretations of physical, spiritual, cultural, and ecological vistas. Painting, photography, sculpture, drawing, and mixed media will be on display.

Opening

September 10, 2015 5:00-7:00pm

THE DAVIS ART GALLERY

Printers Building, 44 Portland Street, 3rd Floor

Worcester, MA 01608