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In this blast
:: Terry Ekasala: Layers of Time at Burlington City Arts
:: Rhoda Rosenberg: Shapes of Time: 1968-2022 at Concord Art
:: Epiphany Knedler: Wish You Were Here at Vermont Center for Photography
Sponsored By: NH League of Craftsmen, Waltham Open Studios, Worcester Art Museum, Colo Colo Gallery, Urbanica Gallery, Hopkinton Center for the Arts, Hood Museum, Piano Craft Gallery, Kingston Gallery, Bromfield Gallery, New Britain Museum of American Art, Multicultural Arts Center, Newport Art Museum and the Artscope Tablet Edition
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This week we're presenting Burlington City Arts, Concord Art and the Vermont Center for Photography.
These three solo shows highlight woman artists who work in three different mediums and push the boundaries of their fields. From photography to painting to printmaking, these three exhibitions tackle different issues pertinent to each artist.
Make sure to update your Artscope Magazine App in the app store and leave a review to get the complete experience for our September/October 2023 issue, out now!
-Sawyer Smook-Pollitt
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Terry Ekasala: Layers of Time at Burlington City Arts
in Burlington, Vermont through January 27, 2024
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Terry Ekasala, Backyard. Photo courtesy: Burlington City Arts | |
Burlington City Arts presents Terry Ekasala: Layers of Time, which features the artwork of Terry Ekasala, who works in oil on linen and also in more "intimately scaled" acrylic works on paper, all created over the past two years. Ekasala's work is layered, dynamic and heavily improvised. "More than works of art – or objects – Ekasala’s paintings are experiences, personal journeys for artist and viewer alike," according to a curatorial statement. The gallery is open Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Burlington City Arts is located at 405 Pine Street, Burlington, VT. For more information, please visit here. | |
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Rhoda Rosenberg: Shapes of Time: 1968-2022 at Concord Art
in Concord, Massachusetts through December 17
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Rhoda Rosenberg, Remains, 1970, sand and gel medium, 12" x 12". Photo courtesy: | |
Concord Art presents Rhoda Rosenberg – Shapes of Time: 1968-2022, featuring the work of Rhoda Rosenberg, whose work "focuses on deeply rooted ties with family members and the power of an object’s shape to convey feeling." A faculty member at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Rosenberg is celebrated as a painter, master printmaker, established artist, and beloved professor. The show's opening exhibition will be held on Thursday, Oct. 26 at 5:30 p.m. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Sunday from 12 to 4 p.m. Concord Art is located at 37 Lexington Road, Concord, MA. For more information, please visit here. | |
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Epiphany Knedler: Wish You Were Here at Vermont Center for Photography
in Brattleboro, Vermont from November 3 to December 31
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Epiphany Knedler, Onlookers at the Unfinished Crazy Horse Memorial. Photo courtesy: Vermont Center for Photography | |
Vermont Center for Photography presents Epiphany Knedler: Wish You Were Here, showcasing work that "examines the ways the Great Plains region is romanticized using legends, folklore, and histories." In this series, Knedler's photography reveals the "reality of tourist interactions in roadside attractions rather than the typical picturesque postcards. The images highlight aspects of truth within the idyll, including concealed histories, tourist engagement, surrounding infrastructure, and pastoral nature." The gallery is open Wednesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Vermont Center for Photography is located at 10 Green Street, Brattleboro, VT. For more information, please visit here. | |
Sponsored By: NH League of Craftsmen, Waltham Open Studios, Worcester Art Museum, Colo Colo Gallery, Urbanica Gallery, Hopkinton Center for the Arts, Hood Museum, Piano Craft Gallery, Kingston Gallery, Bromfield Gallery, New Britain Museum of American Art, Multicultural Arts Center, Newport Art Museum and the Artscope Tablet Edition | |
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Ingrid Ludt and Gateway Arts
at Bromfield in November
| Ingrid Ludt: “Provincetown Series #2,” vinyl paint on canvas, 20" x 16", 2022 | Carmella Salvuccci: “Untitled (Vaulted Interior),” acrylic on canvas 18” x 14”, 2023 | |
From November 1 - 26, Bromfield Gallery presents “Sunset Stories” by Ingrid Ludt, paintings that capture the colors, shapes and moods of the sunset on Cape Cod, and “Beginning Becoming Beyond” by Gateway Arts in Brookline, which provides arts based services to adults with disabilities.
The opening reception is Friday, November 3, from 6-8 pm.
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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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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League of
N.H. Craftsmen
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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
| Kent Monkman, The Great Mystery, 2023, acrylic on canvas. Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Miriam H. and S. Sidney Stoneman Acquisition Fund; 2023.18.1. Image courtesy of the artist. | |
Kent Monkman: The Great Mystery at the Hood Museum of Art in Hanover, New Hampshire, through December 16
The Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth, presents Kent Monkman: The Great Mystery featuring a new body of paintings by Cree artist Kent Monkman — including two commissioned works for the Hood Museum of Art’s permanent collections — The Great Mystery serves as both an introduction to and a revisitation of Monkman’s early interest in abstract expressionism.
The museum is open Wednesday,
11 a.m.-5 p.m. | Thursday and Friday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. | Saturday, 1-5 p.m.
The Hood Museum of Art is located at 6 East Wheelock Street, Hanover, NH. For more information, please visit here.
| 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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The artist reception for "Cynthia Guild: Freighter" takes place Friday, November 6 from 5-7 p.m. at COLO COLO GALLERY, 127 W. Rodney French Blvd. New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Guild is a Connecticut-based painter who earned her MFA and BFA from UMass-Amherst.
Her interest in large sea vessels began with a visit to Vancouver in 1984 and has continuously produced work that has been exhibited widely in New England, Cuba and Puerto Rico.
Cynthia Guild collection of 20 pieces from a body of oil paintings and drawings will be displayed at COLO COLO GALLERY through November 26.
127 W. Rodney French Blvd. New Bedford, MA 02744. 3rd Floor.
colocologallery@gmail.com
508-652-6026
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Marsha Nouritza Odabashian and Jennifer Liston Munson are showing work in a two-person show, The Color of Memory, at the Piano Craft Gallery at 739 Tremont Street, Boston, MA.
The exhibition runs November 3 - 26, 2023.
The opening reception is Saturday, November 4 at 2 - 5 pm and there will be an Art Party on November 17 at 5-8 pm.
The Color of Memory brings their work together in conversation to explore the notion of color as a system for seeing memory.
pianocraftgallery.com
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Hopkinton Center
for the Arts
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History is no Mystery: The Conversation continues…
October 6 - Nov 11
An exhibit by Shea Justice that faces the realities of what America was built on.
Reception Date: October 13, 6:30pm
Meet Mary Harvey of Violence Transformed
October 20, at 6:30pm: Artist talk
Gallery Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. | Sat. & Sun., 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Hopkinton Center for the Arts
98 Hayden Rowe St
Hopkinton, MA 01748
hopartscenter.org
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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
| Multicultural Arts Center | "Muse Becomes Poet" by Donald Langosy | |
This fall 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
617-577-1400
41 Second Street
East Cambridge, MA 02141
www.multiculturalartscenter.org
| New Britain Museum of American Art | Anila Quayyum Agha, Intersections, 2013, Lacquered steel and halogen bulb, 78" x 78" x 78" | |
NEW/NOW Anila Quayyum Agha: Illuminations
October 26, 2023 - April 29, 2024
This October ushers in a dazzling, immersive NEW/NOW exhibition featuring the work of Anila Quayyum Agha, an internationally celebrated artist who explores the complexities and contradictions of her experience as a Pakistani immigrant to the United States through monumental installations and intimate paintings and drawings.
Plan your visit at nbmaa.org.
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47th Annual Waltham Open Studios
144 & 289 Moody St., Waltham, MA
November 4 & November 5, 12-6 p.m.
Visit art where it’s created! Over 70 artists from WMAA, Lincoln Studios, Metalwerx, open their doors to welcome the public to this free, annual event in 3 buildings in the heart of Waltham. Tour studios, enjoy family-friendly activities, attend artist demos, and more.
Easily accessible by public transportation with ample parking.
walthamopenstudios.org
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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.
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