A Trip Around New England
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In this blast
:: A Spirit of Gift, a Place of Sharing: Asai, Sanpitak, Kimsooja at Hancock Shaker Village
:: Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death at the Colby Museum of Art
:: Watching the Seasons Change at the Museum of the White Mountains
Sponsored by Hopkinton Center for the Arts, Worcester Art Museum, New England Water Color Society, Interiology Design Co., Bromfield Gallery, New Britain Museum of American Art, SoWA Artist Guild, John S. Dykes, Bennington Museum and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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This week we're presenting Hancock Shaker Village, Colby Museum of Art and Museum of the White Mountains.
With the beautiful weather around New England this month, these three exhibitions will give you a great reason to get out and explore! With shows in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts, this eblast will take you on a trip around New England!
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-Sawyer Smook-Pollitt
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A Spirit of Gift, a Place of Sharing: Asai, Sanpitak, Kimsooja at Hancock Shaker Village
in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, through November 14
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Hancock Shaker Village presents A Spirit of Gift, a Place of Sharing: Asai, Sanpitak, Kimsooja, featuring the work of Yusuke Asai, Pinaree Sanpitak, and Kimsooja. Asai, Sanpitak and Kimsooja, who are from Japan, Thailand and Korea respectively, come to Hancock Shaker Village to "explore links between 19th century Shaker art and contemporary Asian art." The artists "[connect] the forms rooted in various Asian sensibilities and aesthetics as manifested in the contemporary visual language of these three artists, which share an intense concentration of minds, handcrafted intimacy, and unique use of space." The show runs through November 14. The village is open every day from 11 a.m.—4 p.m. Hancock Shaker Village is located at 1843 West Housatonic St. , Pittsfield, Massachusetts. For more information, please visit here.
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Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death at the Colby Museum of Art
in Waterville, Maine, June 2— October 16
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Andrew Wyeth, Dr. Syn, 1981, tempera on panel.
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Colby Museum of Art presents Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death. Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) envisions his own funeral in this recently rediscovered series of drawings from the 1990s. "The exhibition connects the sketches now known as the Funeral Group to Wyeth’s decades-long engagement with death as an artistic subject in painting, his relationships with the models depicted, and his expressive and exploratory use of drawing." The show runs through October 16. The museum is open Tuesday—Saturday, 10 a.m.—5 p.m., and Sunday, 12—5 p.m. Colby Museum of Art is located at 5600 Mayflower Hill, Waterville, Maine. For more information, please visit here.
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Watching the Seasons Change at the Museum of the White Mountains
in Plymouth, New Hampshire, through September 17
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Postcard. White Mtns. N.H., Crawford Notch One August Day, 1913, Museum of the White Mountains, Newton Collection.
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Museum of the White Mountains presents Watching the Seasons Change through September 17. The show features "a plurality of voices that span 300 years of appreciating and adapting to the seasons in the White Mountains." "Abenaki basketmakers joining with foresters to protect the brown ash tree; artists immersing themselves in experimental environmental research; scientists at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest," and others present their collaborative artwork at this show. The show runs through September 17. The gallery is open Tuesday—Friday from 10 a.m.—4 p.m., and Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Museum of the White Mountains is located on the campus of Plymouth State University 34 Highland Street
Plymouth, New Hampshire . For more information, please visit here.
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Sponsored by Hopkinton Center for the Arts, Worcester Art Museum, New England Water Color Society, Interiology Design Co., Bromfield Gallery, New Britain Museum of American Art, SoWA Artist Guild, John S. Dykes, Bennington Museum and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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New Britain Museum of American Art
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Kehinde Wiley, Equestrian Portrait of the Count Duke Olivares, 2005,
Oil on canvas, 108 x 108 in. (274.3 x 274.3 cm), Courtesy Rubell Museum, Miami.
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30 Americans
June 17 - October 30, 2022
Drawn from the acclaimed Rubell Museum in Miami, Florida, 30 Americans tells the story of Black humanity through the gaze of some of the most significant artists of the last four decades, including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mickalene Thomas, Kara Walker, Hank Willis Thomas, and Kehinde Wiley.
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Hopkinton Center for the Arts
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Arts in Bloom exhibition
May 26-June 15
40 pieces selected by Juror Sorin Bica.
Hopkinton Center for the Arts
98 Hayden Rowe Street
Hopkinton, MA 01748
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Visit: J.S.Dykes at The Seaport Summer Market Maker’s Show June 10,11 & 12.
Many new prints, paintings and lots of original illustrations.
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NBOSS at the Museum
June 18 through November 22
Free access
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the North Bennington Outdoor Sculpture Show, the region’s premiere arts event of the summer/fall season, featuring work by some of the best artists in the northeast region.
Bennington Museum is pleased to host NBOSS at the Museum for the third year, bringing 24 artists to our beautiful 10-acre campus.
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Brooch featuring an Ancient Scarab in a Modern Winged Mount, scarab is ancient Egyptian, (scarab) New Kingdom, about 1539–1077 BCE; (gold mount) early 1900s, glazed steatite and gold (modern).
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Opening June 18: Jewels of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Treasures from the Worcester Art Museum.
Let your jewels shine and be the first to see the exhibition at our opening party on June 17, 7-10 p.m.!
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CALL FOR ENTRIES:“WITNESS”
Juried Exhibition
at Bromfield Gallery
Deadline: June 27, 2022
This New England juried exhibition seeks artwork in all media, from abstract to literal, that bears witness to personal or political issues. The top 20 artworks will be exhibited in person August 5 - 21. $18 per entry. Apply online at www.bromfieldgallery.com. Questions? Gary Duehr, Manager, info@bromfieldgallery.com.
Bromfield Gallery
450 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA
Wed.-Sun., 12-5 p.m.
(617) 451-3605
info@bromfieldgallery.com
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"Summer Solstice Art Show"
June 21 5–7:30pm
Celebrate summer with a reception showcasing New England painters Joanne Tarlin and David Bubier. Meet the artists and learn about the pieces for sale while enjoying a night out at Interiology Design Co's beautiful Experience Studio!
430 Main St
Watertown, MA
(617) 741-3131
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New England Water Color Society
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