in this blast
:: Reflection/Reawakening/Resilience at Lexington Arts & Crafts Society
:: Nilou Moochhala at Menotomy Rocks Park with the Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture
:: RENEWAL at Haley Art Gallery
Sponsored by: Bromfield Gallery, Kingston Gallery, John S. Dykes Fort, Small Stones Festival of the Arts, Lexington Arts & Crafts Society, Weston AIC, Bennington Museum, Diana Zipeto, Groton Historical Society, VCollection and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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Greetings to you and September!
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This week we're presenting Lexington Arts & Crafts Society, the Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture and Haley Art Gallery. These features invite us to reacquaint ourselves with our community, and celebrate again.
The September/October 2021 tablet edition of Artscope is out now! Search Artscope in the App Store to get the app and subscribe to download your issue onto your iOS device. Stay tuned for the September/October 2021 print issue, available at our pick-up locations in the following week.
- Isabel Barbi
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Refection/Reawakening/Resilience at Lexington Arts & Crafts Society
in Lexington, Massachusetts, September 10—October 3
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Ricardo Maldonado, By the River, acrylic,
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Lexington Arts & Crafts Society presents Reflection/Reawakening/Resilience, celebrating the opening of the Molly Harding Nye Gallery. The collaborative group exhibition and celebration unites the arts community across the area, including artists, community arts members and organizers from Arts Arlington, ArtSpace Maynard, MetalWerx, Mudflat Studio, Munroe Center for the Arts, The Dorothy and Charles Mosesian Center for the Arts, The Umbrella Arts Center, and the Weston Art and Innovation Center. The participants of Reflection/Reawakening/Resilience and LexArt are connecting the arts community during the pandemic despite new and continuous fears and uncertainties.
Join the highly anticipated celebration on September 12 from 3–5 p.m. at the newly renovated Molly Harding Nye Gallery for the opening reception. LexArt is located at 130 Waltham St., Lexington, Massachusetts. The gallery is open Tuesday—Friday from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. and Saturday–Sunday from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Masks are required and reservations are strongly encouraged. For more information, visit lexart.org.
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Nilou Moochhala: Reflecting On Our Pandemic Experience at Menotomy Rocks Park with the Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture
in Arlington, Massachusetts, through October 31
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Nilou Moochhala, Reflecting On Our Pandemic Experience, 2021, meditation flags, detail.
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Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture presents spring Artist-in-Residence, Nilou Moochhala in a meditative, public art installation at Menotomy Rocks Park in Arlington, Massachusetts. The exhibition, Reflecting On Our Pandemic Experience, is on view through October 31. Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture Moochhala "suspended 100 drawings transformed into colorful meditation flags in a beautiful grove of pine trees. Fifty of these flags were selected from the 365 abstract drawings that Moochhala made during a daily practice started during lockdown; fifty were made this spring in response to the stories of wide range of Arlingtonians." Visit the completed exhibition at Menotomy Rocks Park, located at 129 Jason St., Arlington, Massachusetts. For more information, please visit artsarlington.org.
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RENEWAL at Haley Art Gallery
in Kittery, Maine, opening September 9
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Bill Oakes, Wormhole, ink on masonite.
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Haley Art Gallery presents RENEWAL. The group exhibit opens on September 9 and runs through November 19, featuring works by Barbara D’Antonio, Gene Galipeau and Bill Oakes. All work is on sale at various price ranges. Haley Art Gallery emphasizes the importance of art for all budgets. In addition to the work for sale at the group exhibit, the “social impact gift shop [which] offers unique handmade art gifts made by women worldwide” is available Haley Art Gallery is located at 178 Haley Rd., Kittery, Maine. The gallery is open Thursday–Saturday from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. and on Sundays from 11 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. For more information, visit haleyartgallery.com.
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Sponsored by: Bromfield Gallery, Kingston Gallery, John S. Dykes, Small Stones Festival of the Arts, Lexington Arts & Crafts Society, Weston AIC, Bennington Museum, Diana Zipeto, Groton Historical Society, VCollection and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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Ingrid Ludt, Threshold, 2021, Flasche on canvas, 36” x 48”.
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Patty Stone, Watermark, 2021, acrylic on Yupo, 22” x 30”.1
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“Watermark
by Patty Stone
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Beyond Matter
by Ingrid Ludt
at Bromfield Gallery in September
Through September 26, Bromfield Gallery presents “Watermark” by Patty
Stone, abstractions that use water movement to explore climate change, and “Beyond Matter” by
Ingrid Ludt, forms from nature translated into pared-down geometries. The opening reception is
Friday, September 3 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Bromfield Gallery
450 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA
Wed–Sun 12–5 p.m.
(617) 451-3605
info@bromfieldgallery.com
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Weston Art & Innovation Center
Emerging Technologies at Brandeis MakerLab and Weston AIC
Join Ian Roy, Director for RTI in Brandeis University’s Library and Founding Head of
Brandeis MakerLab, to learn about the limitless potential of emerging technology and
design tools. This event is free and open to the public. Space is limited. Register here.
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John S. Dykes at The Gallery at 249 A Street
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The Gallery at 249 A STREET: September 9—14
Works by J.S. Dykes
Reception 9/11, 5-8pm
info@jsdykes for PDF catalog
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Dusty Boynton, Summer Fun, 2020, oil on linen, 36"x44"
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boundless: Dusty Boynton
Through December 31
Dusty Boynton’s paintings have the spontaneous immediacy and seeming naiveté of childlike work couched in a subtle sophistication. This Vermont-based artist approaches each new picture intuitively, as an improvisation, letting her memories of a long and rich life filled with joy, sorrow, humor, and gravity, flow into her creations.
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Erica Licea-Kane, Eclipsed,2020, 8"x11"x.5", pigment, acrylic medium, collage, pom poms, natural wood, 8" x 11" x .5".
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Joan Baldwin, Fine Dining, 2020, oil on canvas, 34”x42”.
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Mira Cantor, Woven 2, 2021, watercolor on paper, 22”x30".
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Through September 26
First Friday Opening:
September 3, 5-8 p.m.
Reception for the Artists:
September 10, 5-8 p.m.
Main Gallery
Woven, Mira Cantor
Project Space Gallery
Embedded Parts, Erica Licea-Kane
September 29 — October 31
Opening Reception
Friday, October 1, 5-8 p.m.
Main Gallery
Above & Beyond, Joan Baldwin
Center Gallery
Uninvited Guests, Joan Baldwin
Kingston Gallery
450 Harrison Ave., No.43, Boston, MA
(617) 423-4113
W-Su 12-5
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Lexington Arts & Crafts Society
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September 10 — October 3
Opening Reception: September 12.
Collaborative show featuring juried works from nine community arts organizations celebrates our collective reemergence and the opening of LexArt’s Nye Gallery.
130 Waltham St., Lexington, MA 02421
781.862.9696
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Groton Historical Society
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For exhibition locations, hours, and to pre-order the accompanying book, please visit grotonhistory.org/art
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Diana Zipeto
Pop-Up Exhibition
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The Liberty Series
by artist Diana Zipeto
September 6—30
Reception: Sat., Sept. 18, 4-7 p.m.
Hours: Saturdays 12–4 pm
183 Dutton Street, Lowell, MA
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The September/October 2021 edition of Artscope is now available 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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