In this blast
:: From Life: Drawings by Dan Hofstadter at Atlantic Works Gallery
:: Unaccustomed Earth at Beacon Gallery
:: Randa Dubnick: Front Range Memories at Galatea Fine Art
Sponsored By: Paradise City Arts, Art Basel Miami Beach, PEG Center for Art and Activism, Harvard Conservation Trust, Multicultural Arts Center, Worcester Art Museum, Urbanica Gallery, Kingston Gallery, Bromfield Gallery, Armenian Museum of American Art, Newport Art Museum and the Artscope Tablet Edition
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This week we're presenting Atlantic Works Gallery, Beacon Gallery and Galatea Fine Art.
Need an excuse to spend a day in Boston? The shows featured in these three galleries are a great reason to head to the city and take in all the city has to offer from art and culture to food and fun.
Make sure to update your Artscope Magazine App in the app store and leave a review to get the complete experience for our November/December 2023 issue, out now!
-Sawyer Smook-Pollitt
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From Life: Drawings by Dan Hofstadter at Atlantic Works Gallery
in Boston, Massachusetts through November 25
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Dan Hofstadter, Forest Floor, 19" x 17", ink. Photo courtesy: Atlantic Works Gallery | |
Atlantic Works Gallery presents From Life: Drawings by Dan Hofstadter, which features the artwork of Dan Hofstadter, an accomplished abstract painter who, according to his artist statement, has "retained the habit of drawing from life." This exhibition highlights Hofstadter's drawings that "achieve some sort of graphic, arguably 'abstract,' image without forfeiting the observation of reality." The gallery is open Friday and Saturday from 2 to 6 p.m. A reception will be held on Thursday, Nov. 16 from 6 to 9 p.m. Atlantic Works Gallery is located at 80 Border Street, East Boston, MA. For more information, please visit here. | |
Unaccustomed Earth at Beacon Gallery
in Boston, Massachusetts through January 14, 2024
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Emily Rose, Ocho Años, acrylic. Photo courtesy: Beacon Gallery | |
Beacon Gallery presents Unaccustomed Earth, featuring the work of Emily Rose and Beatriz Whitehill, two artists whose work reinforces "the notion that there is no single answer for how one may learn to flourish in their unaccustomed earth." The show's title is "honors" Jhumpa Lahiri’s book of the same name which "features vignettes of Bengali families in America maintaining some cultural traditions and reinventing others." The gallery is open Saturday and Sunday from 12 to 5 p.m., Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and by appointment. Beacon Gallery is located at 524B Harrison Avenue Boston, MA. For more information, please visit here. | |
Randa Dubnick: Front Range Memories at Galatea Fine Art
in Boston, Massachusetts through November 26
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Randa Dubnik, Above Dillon Lake, 2023. Photo courtesy: Galatea Fine Art | |
Galatea Fine Art presents Randa Dubnick: Front Range Memories, showcasing the work of Randa Dubnick who, in a series of paintings, captures the greens, blues, whites and greys of mountain landscapes. Dubnick's work is "inspired by memories and daydreams of my home state of Colorado," she wrote in an artist statement. "The mountains are in my mind's eye and I try to capture the beautiful lines of the Rocky Mountains and the colors of Colorado. The work is done from my imagination and my memories of the Colorado mountains." The gallery is open Friday to Sunday from 12 to 4 p.m. or by appointment. Galatea Fine Art is located at 460 Harrison Ave, #B-6, Boston MA For more information, please visit here. | |
Sponsored By: Paradise City Arts, Art Basel Miami Beach, PEG Center for Art and Activism, Harvard Conservation Trust, Multicultural Arts Center, Worcester Art Museum, Urbanica Gallery, Kingston Gallery, Bromfield Gallery, Armenian Museum of American Art, Newport Art Museum and the Artscope Tablet Edition | |
CALL FOR ENTRIES:
“Smallish Works” at Bromfield Gallery
Deadline: November 12
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Bromfield Gallery seeks 2D artwork for its annual juried exhibition by New England artists. All themes and media welcome.
$18 each, no limit on entries.
Exhibition dates November 29 – December 17. Apply online at www.bromfieldgallery.com.
Questions?
Email info@bromfieldgallery.com.
Bromfield Gallery
450 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA
(617) 451-3605
info@bromfieldgallery.com
bromfieldgallery.com
Wed.–Sun., 12-5 p.m.
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Urbanica Gallery is seeking visual artists to showcase and exhibit for the upcoming year in solo or group exhibitions featuring painting, photography, print or almost anything you can hang on a wall.
We are a new creative space focused on uplifting and promoting contemporary artists from a variety of cultures and backgrounds.
Located in the heart of Boston, It's our aim to activate the community through highlighting local talent and hosting out-of-the-box exhibitions.
UrbanicaGallery@gmail.com.
617-930-6895
Instagram: @UrbanicaGallery
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Multicultural
Arts Center
| “Poetica Vaudevillia" by Donald Langosy |
This November at the Multicultural Arts Center, Cambridge: Art/Poetica, paintings by Donald Langosy that explore the time-honored relationship between poets and visual artists. October 10, 2023 – November 24, 2023.
Multicultural Arts Center
41 Second Street
East Cambridge, MA 02141
617-577-1400
www.multiculturalartscenter.org
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Faith Ringgold: Freedom to Say What I Please, now on view at the Worcester Art Museum.
Deeply personal, celebratory of African American culture, and rooted in political activism, Faith Ringgold’s work investigates her place in the world, incorporating craft and storytelling to explore themes around identity and history.
worcesterart.org
| 'Ara Oshagan: Disrupted, Borders' Extended through 12/30 at the Armenian Museum of America | Oshagan, Ara. Beirut Memory Project #8, 2018-2021, digital collage, archival pigment print on velvet fine art paper, 24” x 36” |
Photography, film, and collage exhibit extended through 12/30.
“The collages are a collection of past and present memories that enabled me to process this passage – from one country to the next and from one identity to the next. It never ends, it seems.” – Oshagan
Armenian Museum of America
65 Main Street, Watertown MA 02472
Thurs-Sun, 12-6
(617) 926-2562
info@armenianmuseum.org
www.armenianmuseum.org
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PEG Center for Art and Activism | Terry Rooney, Grasping Liberty. |
“Heroes Among Us” features 11 artists and a traveling youth art exhibit from The Rockwell Museum. Join us for an online meetup with The Alley Art Project: Heroes team on Nov. 16 from 6-8 p.m. at https://bit.ly/45Rmloe.
The PEG Center for Art & Activism
3 Harris Street, Newburyport, MA 01950
www.thepegcenter.org
| Destination: Nature Juried Art Show |
Second annual art show highlighting the beautiful conservation land in Harvard, MA as seen through the eyes of regional artists. Co-sponsored by the Harvard Conservation Trust and Fivesparks. All art is for sale. Destination: Nature Juried Art Show
Location: Fivesparks, 7 Fairbank Street, Harvard, MA 01451
Show dates: Nov 8th - Jan 6th
Hours: T-F 10-4; Sa - Su 12-4. Please check website for holiday hours
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NEWPORT ART MUSEUM NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2024 ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM
The Artist in Residence/Newport (AiR/Newport) program is designed to encourage the creative, intellectual, and personal growth of emerging to established visual artists and designers by giving them the time, space, and solitude needed to create, apart from the daily demands of production and deadlines.
Residency Length: 1 month (April, June, and October of 2024)
Number of Artists / Designers accepted: 3 (1 per month)
Eligibility: Open to emerging and established artists.
Open to artists in the United States
Application Deadline: Dec. 8, 2023, by 5 p.m. EST
Notification of Acceptance: January 16, 2024
What we provide: Private housing in a newly renovated studio apartment with a kitchen and bath. Private 'clean' studio space in the Museum School. Wireless internet. Spouse/partner is permitted for the entire duration of the stay. $2,400 in stipends and honoraria
For more information, visit www.newportartmuseum.org/air-newport.
| Ilona Anderson, Things Appear But Aren't Solid, 2023, animation still. | Susan Nichter, and Jude Pastorok, BlinkDance, 2023, multimedia. |
November 1 - 26, 2023
Opening Reception Friday, Nov. 4,
5 - 8 p.m.
In the Main Gallery:
Randy Garber Scrip(t) Scraps
In the Center Gallery:
Rachel Mello and Debra Olin
Bodies of Work
In the Project Space Gallery:
Ilona Anderson, Susan Nichter, Jude Pastorok, and Jennifer Rowland
Square Donuts and the Missing Camera
Nov. 29 - Dec. 30, 2023
Opening Reception Friday Dec. 1,
5 - 8 p.m.
In the Main Gallery:
Elif Soyer
Making Meaning
In the Center Gallery:
David J Henry and Susan Murad
Still/Moving
In the Project Space Gallery:
Margaret Hart
Intimacies of Telephony
Kingston Gallery
450 Harrison Ave #43
Boston, MA 02118
Wed-Sun 12-5pm
(617) 423-4113
https://www.kingstongallery.com/
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