Artist News | July 2021
CORE ARTIST NEWS
Marie Craig has work in "All the World’s a Stage," an outdoor sculptural invitational exhibit at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts in Hopkinton MA. The exhibition runs from June 19 - September 30.
Kay Hartung has work in "Walls" at The Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine, 46 University Drive, Augusta, The exhibition runs June 25-September 19 with a closing reception on September 19, 3-5pm.
Hartung has work in "Layering: The Art and Experience of Hot Wax" at Cotuit Center for the Arts, 4404 Falmouth Rd, Cotuit, MA. The exhibition runs June 26 - August 7 with an opening reception June 26, 4-7pm.
Virginia Mahoney has work in “Real or Imagined,” a national juried exhibition (Juror: Clare Bell, Senior Director of Exhibitions at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum) at the Attleboro Arts Museum in Attleboro, MA at 86 Park St. The exhibition runs June 16 - July 15 with a recorded virtual opening held on June 18.
Mahoney also has work in “The 19th ArtsWorcester Biennial” (juried by Beth McLaughlin, Chief Curator at Fuller Craft Museum) at the ArtsWorcester main gallery in Worcester, MA at 33 Portland St. The exhibition runs through August 1 with a Downtown Block Party reception which was held on June 12.
Ponnapa Prakkamakul has work in “Summer 2021 Small Work Exhibition” at Cambridge Art Association. The online show runs from July 14-August 29.
Prakkamakul has new public artwork in Philip Square, Chinatown, Boston. The paintbox will be on view through 2021.
Prakkamakul has work in the “Space Between” exhibition at Kingston Gallery, Boston. The show runs June 30-July 25 with an opening reception on July 2 from 5-8pm. There will be a Kingston Conversation between Amy Kaczur and Ponnapa Prakkamakul, with Krystle Brown as a moderator on July 21 from 7-9pm.
Prakkamakul has a collaborative public artwork with Sasaki Fabrication Studio, All About Us, installed at Monmouth Park in Brookline. The exhibition is part of the Brookline Art Center public art program and will be on display until October.
Allison Maria Rodriguez was selected to receive a 2021 Mass Cultural Council Artist Fellowship Finalist grant in the category of Film & Video.
Rodriguez has a new video installation included in the three-person exhibition “A Thread, Extended“ at Northeastern University’s Gallery 360 in Boston, from June 16 - October 2. The exhibition is curated by NEU Gallery 360 Director Amy Halliday. “In A Thread, Extended, Odette England, Justin Levesque, and Allison Maria Rodriguez explore embodied forms of wayfinding, drawing on familial labor, somatic experience, oral histories, and ecological research to surface the marks we make on the landscape, and how it marks and makes us in return.” Exhibition is open to the public Mon - Sat from 11am - 5pm. An opening event will take place on July 7 from 5-7pm. Details regarding an artist talk and fall events will be posted on the website.
Rodriguez has projection work in “Approaching Maximum: the Climate Crisis Now” at VAE Raleigh (120 S. Wilmington Street) in Raleigh, NC from March 12 - July 9. This exhibition explores the multifaceted impacts and the disproportionate effects of the climate crisis on Black, Brown, Indigenous and Queer individuals, people with disabilities, and Southern communities. The exhibition looks at how a wide scope of seemingly disparate themes related to the climate are, in fact. immeasurably intertwined.
Rodriguez will be exhibiting a new video installation in Layered Time: Allison Maria Rodriguez – “Once in a Lifetime”, the third in a series of four, interrelated solo shows curated by Kathleen Bitetti at Spoke Gallery‘s new location at 840 Summer Street in South Boston. The exhibition will run from June 28 - August 6. Details regarding reception and artist talk coming soon.
Alexandra Rozenman has work in Brickbottom Artists Association’s “The Great Outdoors” at the Brickbottom Gallery, 1 Fitchburg Street, Somerville, MA. The exhibition runs July 15 - August 14.
Rebecca Skinner will be at booth #218 at the Wickford Art Festival located at Wilson Park, Roosevelt Avenue, Wickford Village in Rhode Island. The festival is Saturday, July 10 and Sunday, July 11 from 10am-5pm.
Steve Sangapore has work in the exhibition “Sea/Port” at Copley Society of Art in Boston, MA. The exhibition runs May 6 - August 29.
ASSOCIATE ARTIST NEWS
John Daly has new work on display at the Home by Stamm & Black retail venue, 525 Massachusetts Avenue in West Acton, Massachusetts. The exhibition runs until July 15 and may be viewed during store hours.
Susan Greer Emmerson has work in “With One Stone” at the Mclean County Art Center in 601 N East St, Bloomington, Il. The exhibition runs June 11 - July 16 with a closing reception July 16, 5 - 7 pm CDT. Check out the artists’ interview on the MCAC website. https://mcac.wildapricot.org
Emmerson has work at the Float Gallery in Gloucester, MA. The exhibition runs July 1 - 26 with an opening reception July 8 time TBD.
Dorothea Van Camp's solo exhibit, “Breach,” can be seen at HallSpace, 950 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester, MA. The exhibition runs May 29 - July 3.
Anne Sargent Walker has work in “Space Between,” at Kingston Gallery, 450 Harrison Ave, Boston. The exhibition runs from Wednesday, June 30, to Sunday, July 25, with an opening reception on Friday, July 2.
ANNEX ARTIST NEWS
Bill Cohn has one of his ceramic totems on display in “Franconia (NH) Artwalk,” an annual exhibition of outdoor sculpture. The show, which includes works from more than 20 New England artists, runs through October.
Joanne Holtje has work in “In Tandem” at The Sprinkler Factory in Worcester, MA at 38 Harlow Street. The exhibition runs June 10-July 10. Book a free, timed ticket at sprinklerfactory.com to visit during Thursdays, 3-8pm or Saturdays, 1-8pm.
Duncan Reid's piece, Big Blue, (acrylic on wood, 24x15") has been accepted into the 27th Juried Exhibition at the Zullo Gallery - Center for the Arts in Medfield. The show runs July 10 - August 22 with an artists' reception on Thursday, July 15, 6-8pm. The reception is free and open to the public.