Greenery and Group Exhibitions
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in this blast
:: Spring Exhibitions and Celebration at Brattleboro Museum & Arts Center
:: Newburyport Art Association
:: Lincoln Memorial Illustrated at Norman Rockwell Museum
Sponsored by: Kingston Gallery, Somerville Open Studios, New England Water Color Society, Miller White Fine Arts, Mosesian Center for the Arts, Nearby Gallery Adria Arch, Arlington Arts, NAWAMA, VCollection and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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This week we're presenting Brattleboro Museum & Arts Center, Newburyport Art Association and The Norman Rockwell Museum.
Artscope is excited to announce that we will be exhibiting in the magazine sector of Art Basel 2022 in June.
As regulations regarding Covid-19 continue to change, please visit gallery or museum websites to confirm their current hours of operation.
- Isabel Barbi
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Spring Exhibitions and Celebration at Brattleboro Museum & Arts Center
Various Dates, Brattleboro, Vermont
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Louisa Chase, Fantasy Worlds 25, photo by Erin Jenkins.
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Brattleboro Museum & Arts Center will hold a celebration of their Spring Exhibitions on May 14 at 5 p.m. All are welcome to attend.In addition to the exhibitions that opened at the beginning of the season in March, such as Anne Spalter: The Wonder of It All; Roberto Visani: Form and Reform, Sachiko Akiyama: Through Lines; Yvette Molina: Big Bang Votive; Mildred Beltré Martinez: Between Starshine and Clay; Louisa Chase: Fantasy Worlds and M. Carmen Lane: (í:se) Be Our Guest/Stolen, two new installations will be on display. Roberly Bell: The Landscape Stares Back is an outdoor installation that “invites you forward to take a seat, to experience space as you have not before” and Oasa DuVerney: BLACK POWER WAVE, which is “an iteration of the larger series of BLACK POWER WAVE drawings that I began in 2016.” There is something for everybody at the Brattleboro Museum & Arts Center. For more information, please visit brattleboromuseum.org.
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NAA Master Art Exhibition at Newburyport Art Association
in Newburyport, MA, Through May 1
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Susan Elis, Hair Do, pastel, 18 x 15 x 1.
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Newburyport Art Association presents NAA Master Art Exhibition: Part 1 through May 1. "The Newburyport Art Association unveiled its “Master Artist” level, open by application to its members across all mediums." Currently, over 70 Master Artists have earned this distinction. The exhibition opened on April 22 and there's still a few days to view the works of artists: Judy Miller Bailey, Tom Bailey, Jeffrey Briggs, Lindley Briggs, Donna Caselden, Keith Demanche, Cassie Doyon, Cheryl Dyment, Susan Ellis, Wolfgang Ertl, Karen Fitzgerald, Diane Francis, Ann Gillespie, Al Hiltz, Donald Jurney, Sandra Kavanaugh, Susan Kneeland, Barbara Kremer and Janet MacLeod. For more information, please visit newburyportart.org.
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The Lincoln Memorial Illustrated at Norman Rockwell Museum
in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, May 7 — September 4
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Istvan Banyai, Set in Stone, 2008, cover illustration of The New Yorker, digital.
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The Norman Rockwell Museum celebrates the centennial of the Lincoln Memorial in an illustrated exhibition: “The Lincoln Memorial Illustrated”. The exhibition is in collaboration with Chesterwood, opening on May 7 and running through September 4, “Approximately fifty historical and contemporary artworks by noted illustrators and cartoonists will be featured, as will archival photographs, sculptural elements, artifacts, and ephemera.” For more information, please visit nrm.org.
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Sponsored by: Kingston Gallery, Somerville Open Studios, New England Water Color Society, Miller White Fine Arts, Mosesian Center for the Arts, Nearby Gallery Adria Arch, Arlington Arts, NAWAMA, New England Wax, VCollection and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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Adria Arch and Jai Hart:Play Date at Nearby Gallery, 101 Union St. in Newton Center May 7 to June 7.Reception Saturday, May 7, 6 - 9 pm.
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Mosesian Center for the Arts
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Across Cultures: Invisible Ties and Journeys of Hope
May 5 – June 30
Across Cultures: Invisible Ties and Journeys of Hope, the upcoming exhibition at Mosesian Arts, reflects on ideas of displacement, migration, immigration, and the complexity of navigating different cultures. In this group exhibition, artists address issues from how moving geographically shapes one’s cultural identity, to the discourse around immigration in the last few years, to bringing awareness to diverse points of view. The broad range of artworks was selected by Boston-based, Lebanese-born photographer Rania Matar. An exhibition of select photographs by Ms. Matar will run at Mosesian Arts concurrently with Across Cultures.
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Evocative puppets tell the story of plastic trash. Excavated in a dystopian future, it is treasured as a precious artifact of a lost civilization – ours.
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Somerville Open Studios 2022
April 30 and May 1, Noon – 6 p.m.
300 Artists open their studios across the city
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Susan Liddle/Donna Talman -- Encaustic Diptych on Wood Panel
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The Commons
June 1-11
Reception: Friday, June 3, 5-8
“Transatlantic Fusion 21: A Diptych Project”
New England Wax and European Encaustic Artists
29 encaustic collaborative diptychs
46 Bradford Street
Provincetown, MA 02657
508-257-1748
Mon. – Fri.: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sat. & Sun. 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Covid Protocol: Masks
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Diane Novetsky, Penumbra, 60 x 54 in, acrylic on canvas, 2020
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May 4- 29, 2022
Opening Reception: First Friday, May 6, 5-8pm
Center Gallery: Diane Novetsky
"Stay On It"
Kingston Gallery
450 Harrison Ave, No.43, Boston, MA
(617) 423-4113
W-Su 12-5
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Oscar Andrew Hammerstein, Hadley Range 10, 2020.
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Cotuit Center for the Arts and Miller White Fine Arts are thrilled to collaborate to host an evening of conversation, music and art with Oscar Andrew Hammerstein on May 3, 2022, from 6pm to 8pm at the Center. This wonderful event is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be served.
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This Changing lives, Changing future is a group exhibition of 2D and 3D works. Change is constant, and art is a journey from the moment we wake up, fall asleep, and everything in between.
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New England Water Color Society
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The March/April 2022 16th anniversary edition of Artscope is available now for your iPad or iPhone!
The Artscope Magazine App allows you to read the latest edition from anywhere in the world without leaving the comfort of your own home.
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Isabel Barbi
Artscope email blast! editor
phone: 617-639-5771
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