May 17, 2018

This week we're presenting the Guild of Boston Artists, Ogunquit Museum of American Art, and Umbrella Community Art Center with exhibitions featuring a host of accomplished artists who are masters of their craft. There are other interesting and exciting events for those who want more.

Artscope is sponsoring Worcester Art Museum's exhibition Exploring the Myths of James Dye. The exhibition is featured in the current May/June issue of Artscope and will be on view until September 2, so be sure to check it out!

We're also sponsoring Fruitland Museum's current exhibition "Leisure Pursuits." The exhibition will be on view until March 24, 2019, so there's plenty of time to give it a look!

The 12th International Encaustic Conference is taking place June 1⎯3. To register for the conference or for any of the Pre- and Post-Conference workshops, visit the webpage.

We're sponsoring the Cambridge River Festival happening Saturday, June 2, 2018, from 11 a.m.⎯6 p.m. The festival will be in East Cambridge along DCR Cambridge Parkway and Lechmere Canal Park and is free to attend, so be sure to stop by!

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- Kristin Wissler

2018 Members Juried Exhibition at the Guild of Boston Artists
in Boston, Massachusetts through June 2

Boston Artists
Alberta Geyer, "The Mink Stole"

From now until June 2, the Guild of Boston Artists is hosting its "2018 Members Juried Exhibition." The Guild of the Boston Artists juried exhibitions are steeped in history and excellence. The members exhibition is on view in the President's Gallery and features several award winning pieces. The Charles Movalli Memorial Medal of Excellence in Painting was awarded to Kelly Carmody's piece "The Poppy Dress," the Alden Bryan Memorial Award for Landscape was given to Harley Bartlett's "Old New England" and Awards of Merit were given to Alberta Geyer's "The Mink Stole," Michael Graves's "From Hogback Rd, VT" and Sergio Roffo's "On Lake Winnipesaukee." These are only some of the paintings that earned awards for their excellence. Each painting on view in "2018 Members Juried Exhibition" is beautiful, detailed, and captivating. There is an ART TALK being held from 6:30 p.m.⎻8:00 p.m. on May 17th⎻RSVP is required. The Guild of Boston Artists is located at 162 Newbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts and is open Tuesday⎻Saturday 10:30 a.m.⎻5:30 p.m. and by appointment except for Sundays and Mondays. For more information, please visit guildofbostonartists.org/2018-members-juried-exhibition.

Sponsored by: Plymouth Center for the Arts, Rocky Neck Art Colony, North Bennet Street School, Solomon's Collection and Fine Rugs, Friends of Borderland, Fuller Craft Museum, Mill Brook Gallery and Sculpture, and the Artscope Tablet Edition.



The Fine Art of Photography
2018 Eighth Annual Photography Exhibition

Plymouth Guild

2018 Judging Team included:
Mark Chester: Professional Photographer and former Director of Photography at the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers in NYC.
Suzanne Revy: Photographer, Faculty- New England School of Photography Bob Singer: Fine Art Photographer, Instructor at the Cape Cod Art Association, Barnstable, MA.
Over 150 pieces were chosen from a large number of submitted photographic works. Categories: * Color * Black and White * Non-Traditional.
Pieces are available for purchase.

Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
plymouthguild.org

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Rocky Neck Art Colony
6 Wonson Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
978-515-7004


North Bennet Street School
NBSS


Annual Celebration of Craft: Student & Alumni Exhibit

Monday, May 7⎻Wednesday, May 23, 2018 | Two International Place, Boston MA
Monday, June 4⎻Saturday, June 30, 2018 | NBSS,150 North Street, Boston MA
Closed Thursday, May 24⎻Sunday, June 3, 2018
Open weekdays 9:00 a.m.⎻5:00 p.m., Saturdays 10:00a.m.⎻2:00p.m.

Featuring hand-carved chairs and case pieces, jewelry in silver and gold, ornate leather-bound books, and more! Exhibit free and open to the public, with tickets available for a special Opening Reception on Thursday, May 10. Visit nbss.edu/ACC2018 for more information.


Solomon's Collection and Fine Rugs
Solomon Rugs

Steve Hawley: Studio Light at Ogunquit Museum of American Art
in Ogunquit, Maine through July 4

Ogunquit Steve Hawley (b. 1950), "Summer Studio," 2011, oil, wax, alkyd/linen, 26 x 42 inches, private collection

The Ogunquit Museum of American Art celebrates and opens the 65th Anniversary Exhibition Season with and exciting program of traditional and contemporary art forms. Presently on view through July 4 is "Steve Hawley: Studio Light." The contemporary exhibition of 37 paintings was curated by guest curator Katherine French. A fully illustrated catalog accompanies the exhibition. Steve Hawley lives and works in Newburyport, MA and this exhibition represents the first survey of his work with a museum. Hawley draws upon his extensive art education from various institutions. His first-hand lessons from influential figures such as Henry Schwartz and his deep religious faith further help him create stunning works of art from still lifes to landscapes. Michael Mansfield, Executive Director and Chief Curator of Ogunquit Museum of American Art, says that "Hawley is a remarkably skilled painter. I've been fortunate to work with both the artist and our guest curator to bring together his finest works from across the country." Ogunquit Museum of American Art is located at 543 Shore Road in Ogunquit, Maine and is open daily from 10:00a.m.⎻5:00p.m. For more information about the museum and other exhibits and events, please visit ogunquitmuseum.org.

Parallel Paths at the Umbrella Community Art Center
in Concord, Massachusetts through June 15

UmbrellaAndy Newman

"Parallel Paths" will be on view at the Umbrella Community Art Center through June 15. The exhibtion features the work of painter Andy Newman and writer Gregory Maguire, both of whom are resident artists at The Umbrella. Newman's figures are being shown alongside characters from Gregory's novels in an exhibition focused on the sympathetic depiction of character. In addition, the two artists are married and share a studio, further drawing their works closer together. In the words of the exhibition webpage, "visitors may decide for themselves if, and how, the artists have influenced each other in their work." There will be an ArtTalk for the exhibition on June 5 at 5:30 p.m.; tickets for it can be purchased here. The Umbrella Community Art Center is located at 40 Stow Street in Concord, Massachusetts and is open Monday⎻Saturday 9:00 a.m.⎻5:00 p.m. and Sunday 1:00 p.m.⎻5:00 p.m. For more information, please visit theumbrellaarts.org/arts-gallery/current-exhibition.



15th Annual Blanche Ames National Juried Art Exhibition
Borderland


15th Annual Blanche Ames National Juried Art Exhibition. Ames Mansion Museum, Borderland State Park N. Easton, MA. Fine Art and Botanical Art categories. Separate jurors for each category. Exhibit Sept 18 to Oct 6, 2018. Deadline for entering July 7. $3500 in awards. Download prospectus at www.friendsofborderland.org.


Call for Artists
Human Impact: Stories of the Opioid Epidemic
Call for Artists Deadline: June 1, 2018 at midnight
Fuller Craft

Human Impact: Stories of the Opioid Epidemic will bring together artists working in craft-based media with families that have been impacted by the New England opioid crisis. Following an in-person meeting, the artists will create new works inspired by the conversation and be provided substance use information by High Point Treatment Center to inform their process. The final commissioned works will be exhibited at Fuller Craft from September 2019⎻March 2020.

Human Impact: Stories of the Opioid Epidemic is partnership between Fuller Craft Museum, the Plymouth County District Attorney's Office, Quincy College, Brockton Hospital, High Point Treatment Center, and Stonehill College.

For more information, please visit: fullercraft.org/exhibitions/proposals/open-call-artists.


Mill Brook Gallery and Sculpture
Mill Brook
Alice Spencer, "Yardage"

Welcome to the 22nd Season!
May 3rd⎻September 2nd

Visual Artists: Mike Howat, Debbie Kinson, Patrick McCay, Alice Spencer and Gretchen Hill Woodman
Indoor Sculptor: Michael Alfano

Mill Brook Gallery & Sculpture
236 Hopkinton Road, Concord, NH 03301
themillbrookgallery.com
603-226-2046


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