Artist News | March 2020
CORE ARTIST NEWS
Marie Craig has work in "Nurture/Nature", juried by Laura McPhee, at the Arlington Center for the Arts in Arlington,
MA. The exhibition runs from February 6–March 31 , with a reception on February 27 from 7–9pm.
Flis and fellow Core Member Rebecca Skinner, along with Associate Member Susan Greer Emmerson, have an exhibition titled "Eviction, Destruction, Renewal: an exhibition about resiliency" at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts, 98 Hayden Rowe St. Hopkinton, MA. The exhibition runs January 15–March 14. www.hopartscenter.org/
Kay Hartung has work in the Members Prize Show at Cambridge Art Association, 25R Lowell Street, Cambridge. MA. The show will run February 11–March 18.
Virginia Mahoney has a solo show, “Vested Interest,” in the Upper Gallery at The Cotuit Center for the Arts, 4404 Falmouth Rd, Cotuit MA. The exhibition runs February 15–March 14. Gallery hours: Monday–Saturday, 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Mahoney's piece, Persist , is on view in "Threaded: Contemporary Fiber in New England" at Mosesian Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA. The exhibition runs until March 20, and an opening reception was held February 15, 2020, 3-5pm.
Ponnapa Prakkamakul has work in the “Activation” exhibit at the Brookline Art Center from March 13 to April 10 with an opening reception on March 20 from 6-8pm. https://brooklineartscenter.com/2020-exhibition-calendar/activation/
Prakkamakul has a new mural work at Mahaniyom, Thai tapas bar on 236 Washington Street in Brookline Village. It is on view daily during the restaurant hours from 11.30am-2.30pm and 5-10 pm.
Prakkamakul has work in “Sea Scape: C-Scape Dune Shack Experience” in Provincetown at JP Licks on Boylston Street from February 17-May 18. https://jplicks.com/about/boylston-street/
Prakkamakul has work in “Totems” at Beacon Gallery from February 7- March 5. https://www.facebook.com/events/681217855746920/
Allison Maria Rodriguez has work in “After Spiritualism: Loss and Transcendence in Contemporary Art“, a group exhibition at the Fitchburg Art Museum curated by Lisa Crossman on display from Feb 8 - June 7. The exhibition is inspired by Spiritualism’s aim to connect the living with the dead for comfort, guidance, and enlightenment.
Rodriguez is the curator of “Awaken: Conjuring Our Tomorrow,” a group exhibition at Salem State University’s Winfisky Gallery featuring Latina artists exploring climate justice issues in their practice. On display from February 5–March 13. See SSU’s “Artsview” write up here. Curator Talk: Wednesday, February 19, 12:30–1:30pm. Reception: Wednesday, February 19, 2–4pm (student focused but open to the public). Community Reception: Saturday, February 29, 5–7pm. Panel Discussion: Wednesday, March 11, 2pm-3:30pm
Rodriguez will give a talk titled Intimacy & Extinction at the 2020 ArtTechPsyche Symposium at Harvard University. ArtTechPsyche celebrates human expression at the intersection of technology and the arts. It is free and open to the public and takes place at Cabot Library in the Science Center – you can register here. Please watch the ArtTechPsyche homepage for the upcoming full schedule.
Symposium Date/Time: Friday, March 27, 2020, 9am-4pm.
Rebecca Skinner has work in "Isolation | Living Oneself" at Millepiani. The exhibit runs March 6 - April 2. The gallery is located in Rome, Italy.
Rebecca Skinner has work in "The Architecture of Time" at BSA Space at 290 Congress Street, Boston, MA. The exhibit runs January 10 –May 15.
Skinner and fellow Core Member Tatiana Flis, along with Associate Member Susan Greer Emmerson, have an exhibition titled "Eviction, Destruction, Renewal: an exhibition about resiliency" at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts, 98 Hayden Rowe St. Hopkinton, MA. The exhibition runs January 15–March 14. A reception and artists talks will take place on Friday, February 21, 6:00–7:30pm. www.hopartscenter.org/
Skinner has work in "Nurture/Nature" at Arlington Center for the Arts located at 20 Academy Street in Arlington, MA. The exhibit runs February 6–March 31. The reception is Thursday, February 27 from 7–9pm.
Sylvia Vander Sluis’ piece, Allegro con brio, is in Cambridge Art Association’s “Members Prize Show 2020,” juried by Jessica Roscio, Curator of the Danforth Art Museum in Framingham, MA. Vander Sluis’ work is located in the University Place Gallery, 124 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge MA with hours Monday - Friday, 9am-6pm and Saturday, 9am-1pm. The exhibit runs February 11–March 19, with a reception February 12, 6–8pm.
Vander Sluis has work featured in the “Exposure” section of the Winter 2019: Marigolds & Unicorns issue of the Surface Design Association (SDA) Journal. The Journal is a quarterly publication (print and digital) distributed internationally. http://www.surfacedesign.org/journal/about-the-journal/.
Vander Sluis’ work will be part of the Surface Design Association (SDA)’s “Current Threads” Online Exhibition, which opens January 28 and runs through May. Images from this curated collection will be posted to the SDA Instagram and Facebook accounts.
Marcia Wise has work in the Daniels Gallery's two-person show with artist Marian Dioguardi in Hebrew SeniorLife, 1200 Centre Street, Boston, MA. The exhibition runs January 28–March 30.
ASSOCIATE ARTIST NEWS
John Baker has work depicting psychodynamic incoherences, imbalances and dualities at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute in Boston, Massachusetts. Please visit johnbakernewyork.com for more information. The exhibition runs until May 2020. Viewing by appointment only. Please contact the artist: John Baker at bej01818@comcast.net.
John Daly is featured in the two-artist exhibit, "Human Landscapes/Diverging Roads,” along with Emily Harris at the 5 Sparks gallery in Harvard, MA until March 26.
Daly has seven works in the group show Nahcotta's Enormous Tiny Art Show opening on Friday, March 6, in downtown Portsmouth, NH. The exhibit will feature small-scale work by over 40 artists.
Susan Greer Emmerson has work in The Newport Annual at the Newport Art Museum, 76 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI. The exhibition runs January 25–April 26 with an opening reception Friday, February 7, 5–7pm.
Emmerson has work in “Eviction, Destruction, Renewal: an exhibition about resiliency” at Hopkinton Center for the Arts (HCA), 98 Hayden Rowe St., Hopkinton, MA. The exhibition runs January 15–March 14 with reception and artist talks February 21, 6–7:30pm.
Emmerson has work in “ Totem" at Beacon Gallery in 524B Harrison Ave, Boston, MA. The exhibition runs February 7–March 15 with an opening reception on February 7, 6–8 pm.
Emmerson has work in “In Dialogue" at Governors State University Galleries at 1 University Parkway, University Park, IL. The exhibition runs January 22–March 11 with an opening reception and artists’ discussion March 4, 3–5pm.
Nan Hass Feldman has work in “Personae Gratae: Begin at Home” at Highfield House & Gardens in Falmouth, MA, 56 Highfield Drive, Falmouth, MA. The exhibition runs January 28–March 22. Related programming will incorporate a chamber music series, textile and fashion talks, and a culinary series focused on healthy family cooking.
Traci Harmon-Hay has work in “Interiors,” a National Juried Exhibition at Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis, MA. Exhibition dates: are January 16–April 25.
Jill Pottle has an oil pastel titled A Cut Above in “MJII” at Concord Art, 37 Lexington Road, Concord, MA. The exhibit will be up from February 20-March 20. Check out her other work on Instagram @jillpottle.
ANNEX ARTIST NEWS
Miller Opie was recently interviewed for the Sunday edition of the Boston Globe Art section. The article was featured on March 1 and explains how a medical experience became part of her identity and inspired her unusual use of materials.
Rebecca McGee Tuck has work in "Totems" at The Beacon Gallery 424B Harrison Ave., Boston MA. The exhibition runs from February 7–March 15 with an opening reception on February 7 from 6–8pm. for First Fridays. Totems at the Beacon Gallery
Tuck has work in "Emergence- Bring to Light" at the pianocraftgallery.com, 793 Tremont Street Boston. The exhibition runs from March 6- March 29 with a reception on March 6 from 6-8:30.