in this blast
:: John O'Connor: Self Avoiding Walks at the Bannister Gallery
:: Glass Lifeforms 2021 at Fuller Craft Museum
:: A Wintry Mix at AVA Gallery and Art Center
Sponsored by: Roya Khadjavi Projects, Easthampton Clay, Paradise City Arts Festival, VCollection and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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This week we're presenting Bannister Gallery, Fuller Craft Museum and AVA Gallery and Art Center. These late fall and winter exhibitions are a great edition to holiday festivities and traditions.
The November/December 2021 edition is available now in print and on the tablet. The tablet edition can be accessed worldwide with Apple News for iOS. To find and purchase your own Artscope interactive digital edition, just search "Artscope" in the App Store. You can purchase new issues as soon as they hit the press or set up a year subscription to guarantee instant access. The print version is also out now and is available to order on the Artscope website's Order/Subscribe page.
- Isabel Barbi
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John O'Connor: Self Avoiding Walks at the Bannister Gallery
in Providence, Rhode Island, Through December 10
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John O’Connor, Conspiracy Shape, 2019, graphite and colored pencil on paper, 69 ½" x 49 ½".
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Bannister Gallery at Rhode Island College presents John O'Connor: Self Avoiding Walks. O’Connor combines text, sketch, and musings reminiscent of field journals with influence and undertones that show what ultimately cannot be avoided: "His drawings evolve incrementally over long spans of time, as O’Connor absorbs, plots, and transforms information into vibrantly colored pieces that straddle an aesthetic line between diagrams and fully articulated structures, forms, and spaces.” The exhibition runs through December 10 at Bannister Gallery in Robert's Hall, located at 600 Mt. Pleasant, St., Providence, Rhode Island. The gallery is open Monday—Friday from 12—8 p.m. For more information, click here.
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Glass Lifeforms 2021 at Fuller Craft Museum
in Brockton, Massachusetts, Through April 24, 2022
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Fuller Craft Museum presents Glass LifeForms 2021. The annual juried exhibition "features contemporary artworks inspired by Harvard University’s acclaimed collections of plant and invertebrate models produced in the 19th and 20th centuries by Czech glass artists Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka." This modern take on the beloved glass collection at Harvard University runs through April 24, 2022 in the Stone and Barstow Galleries. Fuller Craft Museum is located at 455 Oak St., Brockton, Massachusetts. The museum is open from 10 a.m.—5 p.m., Tuesday—Sunday. For more information, visit here.
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A Wintry Mix at AVA Gallery
in Lebanon, New Hampshire, November 19—December 30.
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Rich Fedorchak, Would you like to swing on a star?, collage.
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AVA Gallery and Art Center's winter exhibition and holiday fair opens on November 19 and runs through December 30. A Wintry Mix combines exhibition and sale for the holidays, "The holiday exhibition will feature the work of member artists from Vermont and New Hampshire. Works in a variety of media—oil, watercolor, drawing, printmaking, mixed media, photography, ceramics, textiles, sculpture, jewelry, and glasswork—will be on display and available for sale in a wide range of prices." AVA Gallery and Art Center is located at 11 Bank St., Lebanon, New Hampshire. They are open Tuesday—Saturday from 11 a.m. — 5 p.m. or by appointment. For more information, visit here.
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Sponsored by: Roya Khadjavi Projects, Easthampton Clay, Paradise City Arts Festival, VCollection and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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Roya Khadjavi Projects supports emerging Iranian artists working in Iran and diaspora. Our mission is to facilitate dialogue between Iranian artists and American audiences.
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Paradise City Arts Festival
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“EYE-POPPING VISUAL SPLENDOR!”
– The Boston Globe
A highly selective, beautifully curated showcase for 175 of the finest of independent American artists and craft makers, this event is the perfect kick-off for the holiday season and a “must-see” for lovers of the arts. Vax & mask, please.
Royal Plaza Trade Center - November 19, 20 & 21
181 Royal Plaza Drive - Marlborough, MA
Minutes from Boston @ I-495 to exit 63B (Route 20W)
Friday 10-5; Saturday 10-6; Sunday 11-5
$14 adults, $8 students, under 12 free. Free parking!
Tickets available online or at the door.
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Clay and Macramé Workshop!
Part 1: Saturday, November 20th, 12:30-2:30 pm
Part 2: Saturday, December 11th, 12:30-2:30 pm
Just in time for the holidays, come and make a planter and learn how to macramé in this two-part workshop series taught by ceramic artist Liz Rodriguez and visiting fiber artist Jenine Shereos. Make one for your bestie or make one for yourself.
Limit: 10 participants
Cost: $85
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Isabel Barbi
Artscope email blast! editor
phone: 617-639-5771
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