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  • Fuller Craft Museum  Presents International Exhibition,

    Another Crossing: Artists Revisit the Mayflower Voyage

    By: Fuller - Jun 14th, 2021

    Developed in partnership with Fuller Craft Museum, Plymouth College of Art, and The Box (both in Plymouth, England), Another Crossing brings together artists from the United States and Europe for a global, cross-cultural effort that examines a pivotal event in world history.

  • David Driskell: Icons of Nature and History

    At Portland Museum of Art

    By: Portland - Jun 14th, 2021

    David Driskell: Icons of Nature and History represents a landmark moment in American art: the first major exhibition of David Driskell’s remarkable career as a painter. The exhibition is featured at Maine's Portland Museum of Art through September 12.

  • Miroslav Antic’s Conceptual Realism

    Brave New Work

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jun 15th, 2021

    All phases of the oeuvre have been interesting going back decades to our first encounters. Trained in Europe there has been an intriguing cultural confluence of L'art pompier, formalism, conceptualism, Americana, and pop. Imagine a painting conflating Bougereau, Malevich, Duchamp, Warhol and Rosenquist. Miroslav Antic sent images of work created during the pandemic.

  • FEVER: A 1981 Photographic Time Capsule

    Allen Frame’s Portraits of New York Friends Before AIDS

    By: Jessica Robinson - Jun 17th, 2021

    In this new book of color photographs, all shot in 1981, Allen Frame attempts to revisit a zeitgeist that had given rise to an aesthetic that was distinctly New York. The distinctiveness was related to a circle of friends, many – though not all of them - gay men, who were making art at a specific moment in New York’s history.  FEVER is Frame’s personal documentary of that time, before the deepening tragedy of AIDS that would claim the lives of many of the young artists pictured in this book.

  • The Museum of Wild and Newfangled Art

    Pandemic Statements Directed by Cari Ann Shim Sham

    By: Wild - Jun 18th, 2021

    The Museum of Wild and Newfangled Art (mowna) announces a special sneak-peek of the film "pandemic statements," directed by cari ann shim sham* with a pre-show musical performance featuring accordionist Sarah Bellows, and a post show Q&A with the "pandemic statements collaborative” in the mowna party room. The event will take place virtually on June 25th at 8 pm Eastern Time. Tickets for this event are sliding scale, pay what you wish, and include access to the 2021 mowna Biennial exhibition.

  • Poker Flats

    Pop-up Gallery in Williamstown

    By: Poker - Jun 22nd, 2021

    There is a new pop-up gallery, Poker Flats, in Williamstown. There will be a public opening reception Saturday June 26  4-6pm.

  • The Artist Erika Marquardt

    Born 1938 in Berlin, Germany. She died in 2021 in Newburyport, MA

    By: Astrid Hiemer - Jun 21st, 2021

    Erika Marquardt was an extraordinary woman, painter and artist. We were dear friends and I have followed her and Susan Erony's work since 1995. The rare collaboration between those two painters of more than 1000 small paintings ( 7"x10") lasted from 1998 to 2006. And they also collaborated on a large triptych. Altogether an amazing feat!

  • Ferrin Gallery in N Adams and NY's Heller Gallery Collaborate

    Melting Point Features Glass and Ceramic Artists

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jun 24th, 2021

    As summer temperatures rise Melting Point is the theme of a collaboration between Ferrin Contemporary in the Berkshires and Heller Gallery in Manhattan. The group exhibition of glass and ceramic artists entails use of the melting point as central to their practice.

  • Paper Stories, Layered Dreams: The Art of Ekua Holmes

    Free MFA Admission July 17-18

    By: MFA - Jun 29th, 2021

    Ekua Holmes (born 1955) is an artist, community activist and lifelong resident of Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood whose body of work explores themes of childhood, family bonds, memory and resilience. This summer, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), presents Paper Stories, Layered Dreams: The Art of Ekua Holmes, focused on her award-winning children’s book illustrations, which reveal stories of self-determination, love and community.

  • The Medici Portraits and Politics

    Daniel Kershaw Installs Masterpieces at the Met

    By: Jessica Robinson - Jul 08th, 2021

    A major exhibition of portrait painting spanning the decades between 1512-1570, seems to me a risky proposition. A great idea for scholars, students and serious amateurs of art history, but usually not a show that would attract the general public. This one is different, thanks in part to a first-rate installation by Daniel Kershaw, the Met’s senior exhibition designer. 

  • The Hudson Eye

    Jonah Bokaer Arts Foundation Performance + Visual Arts Series

    By: Hudson - Jul 09th, 2021

    The Hudson Eye, arranged by curator Aaron Levi Garvey, presented by Jonah Bokaer Arts Foundation commences August 27th - September 6th, 2021, timed throughout Labor Day Weekend in historic downtown Hudson, NY. The Hudson Eye curatorially frames 26 participating artists with performances, exhibitions, and a Hot Topics humanities symposium co-organized by Operation Unite NY confronting nine issues spanning global topics at a local level.

  • Summer at Clark Art Institute

    Anne Leonard Lectures on Durer

    By: Clark - Jul 09th, 2021

    Anne Leonard, Manton Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, examines the continuing influence that master print maker Albrecht Dürer has had on generations of artists who have drawn inspiration from his incomparable body of work. This lecture will be presented live over Zoom and Facebook Live at 6 pm.    

  • Ann Scott at Blue Heron Gallery Online

    Plein Air Berkshire Painter

    By: Blue Heron - Jul 12th, 2021

    Blue Heron Gallery Online, a virtual art gallery, will be presenting the art of northern Berkshires artist Ann Scott beginning at noon on Monday, July 12, 2021, and running through August 12, 2021.  The exhibition, appearing on www.blueherongallery.online, will feature 12 of her most recent paintings depicting a path of some kind found in the forests of the northern Berkshires as well as a brief bio and her Artist Statement.

  • Robert Morgan's Colossal Watercolors

    At the Berkshires Real Eyes Gallery

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 16th, 2021

    Real Eyes Gallery in Adams is regarded by artists as one of the best gallery spaces in the Berkshires. The ample venue is well suited to showcase the colossal representational/ conceptual watercolors of Robert Morgan. His work is featured during August with the theme of Out of Context.

  • Berkshire Artist Galen Cheney

    NY Show at David Richards Gallery

    By: DRG - Jul 19th, 2021

    Berkshire artist Galen Cheney will present Slow Burn at New York's David Richard Gallery opening on July 21. She has exhibited recently at Real Eyes Gallery in Adams and on line at Blue Heron Gallery. She lives and works in North Adams.

  • Harvard Art Museums Repoen in September

    Advance Reservations Required

    By: HAM - Jul 20th, 2021

    The Harvard Art Museums reopens to the public on Saturday, September 4, 2021. Advance reservations will be required for visitors and will be available up to three weeks in advance. Reservations can be made on the museum website beginning August 20. A limited number of tickets may also be available each day to walk-in visitors. In conjunction with the reopening plans, the museums are also pleased to announce a new “Free Sundays” initiative. The museums will offer preview days for members and supporters on Thursday and Friday, September 2–3, before opening to the general public on September 4.

  • Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonne

    Patricia Hills for National Academy of Design

    By: NAD - Jul 26th, 2021

    The National Academy of Design is pleased to announce the launch of the virtual Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné on July 29, in recognition of the anniversary of the artist’s birthday. In this first phase, the catalogue raisonné is focused on American artist Eastman Johnson’s paintings. Subsequent phases will include the artist’s drawings and prints.

  • The Peabody Essex Museum Launches Award

    PEM Prize for Cuban Artist Carlos Garaicoa

    By: PEM - Jul 29th, 2021

    The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) announces its first annual PEM Prize to celebrate creative expression and civic engagement. The inaugural recipient of the PEM Prize and its $25,000 award is multidisciplinary Cuban artist Carlos Garaicoa. Over the next year, Garaicoa will lead a series of events and civic engagement initiatives with the museum to coincide with the reopening of Partitura (August 1, 2021–February 6, 2022).

  • Boston Artist Kahlil G. Gibran

    Early Work at Ogunquit Museum of American Art

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 02nd, 2021

    The Boston artist, Kahlil Gibran, is best remembered for his welded steel and bronze sculptures. Recently the Ogunquit Museum of American Art presented an exhibition of small early paintings that make us reconsider the relationship to his teacher Karl Zerbe and the Boston Expressionists.

  • KIngston Gallery Juried Show

    Whisting in the Dark

    By: KIngston - Aug 05th, 2021

    Kingston Gallery members Jeesoo Lee and Jamal Thorne, with guest juror Lavaughan Jenkins, read James Baldwin’s interview with Studs Terkel. Then, with the interview fresh in their minds, the jurors focused on what it means to be disruptive and all the stories that people have to tell.

  • Rob Roy at HallSpace Gallery

    Dispatches from America.

    By: HallSpace - Aug 06th, 2021

    HallSpace is pleased to present monotypes and shaped, multi-panel paintings by Rob Roy in "Dispatches from America."  The Dorchester based gallery exhibition continues to September 4

  • New Public Art

    Past, Present, and Future Ghosts of the Imagination

    By: Mark Favermann - Aug 09th, 2021

    For many, public art  conjures up images of bronze statues of a soldier on horseback, images of historically significant and/or forgotten politicians or leaders, or symbolic (often mythological) figures of metaphoric significance. But these days public art takes a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and forms. It can be temporary or permanent.

  • The Scream,  Sunflowers, and  Mona Lisa

    Gone Baby Gone

    By: Mark Favermann - Aug 09th, 2021

    It happened during the last week in June. Two prominent paintings by 20th-century masters were recovered nearly a decade after they had been stolen from a gallery in Athens. A contractor was arrested for committing what had become a notoriously audacious theft of works by Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondrian.

  • Peabody Essex Museum and Fondation Cartier

    Premiere The Great Animal Orchestra

    By: PEM - Aug 12th, 2021

    This fall, the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain are proud to present the North American premiere of The Great Animal Orchestra, a collaborative work between pioneer bioacoustician Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists. Over the course of nearly 50 years, Bernie Krause collected more than 5,000 hours of recordings of natural environments.

  • Susan Lyman and Leslie Wilcox

    To Exhibit Weathered Wood at Boston Sculptors

    By: Boston Sculptors - Aug 12th, 2021

    For many years and especially in this long period of Covid-19 isolation, Susan and Leslie have spent many days independently walking the beaches and woods of Cape Cod, Susan in Provincetown (and other far flung places), and Leslie in Brewster.  Confirmed tree huggers, they have been scavenging for weathered or fallen wood.

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