Artist News | November 2021
CORE ARTIST NEWS
Marie Craig is an invited contributor to the book Cyanotype Toning: Using Botanicals to Tone Blueprints Naturally, by Annette Golaz, recently published by Routledge Press.
Craig is exhibiting her work in a solo show, "Natural Consequences," at Project B Gallery at The Mill Contemporary Art, 2 Central St, Framingham, MA. The exhibition runs from November 10 through December 7 with an opening reception on November 12 from 6-9pm.
Patty deGrandpre’s Broken Television 35 was purchased by Louis Vuitton for their store display in Natick, Massachusetts.
Virginia Mahoney has work in "Remembering Together: Marking Lives Covid-19" at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard's 2nd floor connector gallery, 415 Main Street, Cambridge, MA. This is a project created by artist Liz Awalt to commemorate lives lost to Covid-19. The exhibition runs from September 27 - November 17. The Broad Institute exhibit will be open to the public by appointment from 10am - 4pm.
Miller Opie has work in the “Viva La Memento Mori – a reminder of life and mortality” exhibition at AHA Fine Art. The exhibition is organized in partnership with LIC-A (Long Island City Artists) and AHA Fine Art and features works from over 70 artists from the NYC tri-state area. Viva La Memento Mori will also feature community workshops and a panel discussion led by curator Alexis Mendoza. The exhibition investigates the many ways in which artists have interpreted human mortality, and how the tradition of the memento mori continues to inspire contemporary artists to this day. The show runs from October 15 through November 7 in Brooklyn, New York.
Allison Maria Rodriguez has a solo exhibition from October 22 - November 28 at Installation Space in North Adams, MA that will feature a large scale, site-responsive, and immersive version of Rodriguez’s new video installation all that moves. Details regard a reception and event coming soon.
Melissa Shaak's "Forest Air" is on view outdoors at the Hapgood Wright Town Forest in Concord, MA from September 1 - November 14. Her installation, an ensemble of seven archetypal figures, is part of the Umbrella Art's Art Ramble 2021.
Shaak will be opening her studio on November 6 and 7 from 12-6pm each day as part of Waltham Open Studios, 144 Moody Street, Waltham, MA -- Building 4, 3rd floor.
Rebecca Skinner will be at booth #334 at the Paradise City Arts Festival located at the Royal Plaza Trade Center, 181 Royal Plaza West, Marlborough, MA. The show runs November 19 from 10am-5pm, November 20 from 10am-6pm, and November 21 from 11am-5pm.
ASSOCIATE ARTIST NEWS
Linda DeStefano Brown will have images at the Boston Hernia Art Gallery, 20 Walnut Street, Wellesley MA. Images will be on display from November 1, 2021 to February 26, 2022.
Monica DeSalvo will have work in the annual Benefit Art Auction at the Attleboro Arts Museum, 86 Park St, Attleboro, MA. The preview exhibition runs October 12-November 5 with online bidding running through November 6. Two in-person Auction Salons will be held October 20 and November 5, 7–9pm.
Susan Greer Emmerson has work in “ Surface Area" at Coastal Contemporary Gallery in 491 Thames Street, Newport RI. The exhibition Oct. 23 - Nov. 28 with an opening reception Oct 23, 2021, 6 - 8 pm.
Nan Hass Feldman will have her large Fenway Studio at 30 Ipswich St., studio #306, Boston, MA open for a (mini) Open Studios on Sunday, November 14 from 11-5 pm. Please come wearing a mask and RSVP to Nan what time you will come: nanhassfeldman@gmail.com
Jeffrey Heyne will exhibit photos from his series,To Hunt a Moon, at FP3 Gallery at 346 Congress St, Boston, MA. This series recently garnered five awards including a Mass Cultural Council Finalist recognition. The series explores a narrative of land ownership centered around the native Ute peoples of the American west, the fledgling statehood of Colorado, cattle ranches, and the Apollo Moon missions. The exhibition runs Sept 27- Dec 31 with an opening reception TBD.
Jill Pottle has work in the Faculty Show at the Concord Art on 37 Lexington Road in Concord MA. The exhibition is from Nov. 4- Dec. 19 and the reception is November 6, 4-6pm, open to the public.
ANNEX ARTIST NEWS
Chelsea Bradway has an exhibit of 17 photographs, “Be a Lady They Said,” at The Franklin Square Salon at The Hanover Theatre, 2 Southbridge St., Worcester, MA. The exhibition runs September 18 - December 11, with a public reception on Sunday, September 19, 3-5pm.
Bill Cohn is exhibiting his "industrial/organic" ceramic sculptures in the 3-person show “Three Views of a Secret” at the Old Schwamb Mill in Arlington, MA. The show runs through November 7. Gallery hours on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 10-4 and by appointment.