in this blast
:: Fabienne Delacroix: La Belle Epoque at M Fine Arts Galerie
:: Catalina Viejo Lopez de Roda: Self Care at HallSpace
:: Jeff Strauder "The Reckoning" at Grubbs Gallery
Sponsored by: Bennington Museum, Roya Khadjavi Projects, Artspace Maynard, Alexandra Thompson at Gallery 444, Bromfield Gallery, Kingston Gallery, NBMAA, Tufts University Department of Education, Lexington Arts and Craft Society, Concord Art, VCollection and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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Greetings and Happy Thanksgiving!
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This week we're presenting M Fine Arts Galerie, HallSpace and Grubbs Gallery. These exhibitions bring identity, family and art to the holiday season.
Artscope will be officially exhibiting in the magazine sector of Art Basel Miami Beach, December 2–4. If you can, we'd love for you to visit us there. For more information, click here.
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- Isabel Barbi
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Fabienne Delacroix: La Belle Epoque at M Fine Arts Galerie
in Boston, Massachusetts, November 26—December 30
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Fabienne Delacroix, Delacroix Les Biscuits Olibet, 24 cm x 19 cm.
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M Fine Arts Galerie presents Fabienne Delacroix: La Belle Epoque. The works will be on view from November 26 through December 30, with an opening reception on December 3 from 5–8 p.m. Fabienne Delacroix (b. 1972), the youngest child of French painter Michel Delacroix has been painting in her family footsteps since the age of ten, "Until recently, Fabienne was known mainly for her seascapes and pastoral landscapes while her father was renowned for his Parisian cityscapes. However, now, Fabienne has expanded her lists of subjects to include the streets of Paris. Like her father’s, Fabienne’s Paris is an older, simpler one with horse-drawn carriages filling the streets." Whether you are a new or old fan of the Delacroix family, the exhibit is worth attending. M Fine Arts Galerie is located at 460 Harrison Ave. #C24, Boston, Massachusetts. The gallery is open Tuesday—Saturday 10:30—5:30 p.m. For more information, please click here.
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Catalina Viejo Lopez de Roda: Self Care at HallSpace
in Dorchester, Massachusetts, December 11—January 2022
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Catalina Viejo Lopez de Roda, Light, 2020, graphite and charcoal on paper.
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HallSpace Contemporary Art Gallery presents Self Care. The exhibition opens on December 11 and runs through the new year. "Dealing with a persistent virus has instigated a new direction in Viejo’s work, with the central theme being Self Care. A single woman lives in isolation in each of her drawings, paintings and animations. These women inhabit wild environments and have developed a symbiotic relationship with the landscape." HallSpace Contemporary Art Gallery is located at 950 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, Massachusetts. The gallery is open Friday and Saturday from 12—5 p.m. and Monday—Thursday by appointment. For more information, visit here.
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Jeff Strauder at Grubbs Gallery
in Easthampton, Massachusetts, November 19—December 30.
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Jeff Strauder, Mantle, 2018, oil and gold leaf on panel, 24" x 18".
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Grubbs Gallery at the Williston Northhampton School presents the works of Jeff Strauder. In the words of the artist,"The Reckoning is a continuation of my preceding Pilgrim series, with an allegorical cosmology of my own design. Recurrent characters from that series appear again here, with the rising waters now an urgent threat. There is a sensation that time is nearing an end. The owl, a central new presence flanked by subservient beings, now presides over this world." The show opens on December 5 and runs through January 5, 2022. For more information, please click here.
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Sponsored by: Bennington Museum, Roya Khadjavi Projects, Artspace Maynard, Alexandra Thompson at Gallery 444, Bromfield Gallery, Kingston Gallery, NBMAA, Tufts University Department of Education, Lexington Arts and Crafts Society, Concord Art, VCollection and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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Roya Khadjavi Projects supports emerging Iranian artists working in Iran and diaspora. Our mission is to facilitate dialogue between Iranian artists and American audiences.
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Internationally acclaimed swing jazz duo Billy Novick & Guy Van Duser will be performing a high-energy fundraiser for ArtSpace’s restoration project! Buy tickets @ www.artspacemaynard.com/events/.
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"Winter Works” Holiday Show
at Bromfield in December
From Dec 1 - 19, Bromfield Gallery presents dozens of New England artists with
a wide array of media, with prices starting at $100. All sales are cash or credit
and carry.
The opening reception is Friday, Dec 3, from 6-8 pm.
Bromfield Gallery
450 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA
Wed-Sun, 12-5
(617) 451-3605
info@bromfieldgallery.com
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New Britain Museum of American Art
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Greet the winter holiday season at the New Britain Museum of American Art! Bring family and
friends to see inclusive holiday decorations, partake in winter scavenger hunts, and shop the
Museum Store. The NBMAA is open on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve day until 2pm. Plan
your visit: nbmaa.org.
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Lexington Arts & Crafts Society
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Lexington Arts & Crafts Society
LexArt’s Annual Holiday Marketplace returns! Online now and in person Dec 3-24.
Support community arts. Shop local. Browse beautiful handcrafted creations in many different mediums from ceramics, metalworks, fiber arts and more. Find your perfect original, one-of-a-kind gift for the holidays. Free admission and parking.
Tuesdays – Fridays: 11am to 5pm
Thursday, Dec 23rd open late, shop until 8pm
Saturdays & Sundays: 10am to 5pm.
Lexington Arts & Crafts Society
130 Waltham ST · Lexington, MA 02421
781-862-9696
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Bennington Museum presents annual winter exhibition and closed-bid auction featuring the work of 25 regional artists. Bidding closed on December 20th.
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Alexandra Thompson Gallery 444
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allan in bathtub, 64 x 36.5, oil and mixed media on unstretched canvas.
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virgil in the tetons, 63 x 39.5, oil and mixed media on unstretched canvas.
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"Returning Trains": Alexandra Thompson (alexandra-thompson.com) at Gallery 444. In paint, sculpture and drawing, a landscape of memory and dream in transit between the midwest and the Atlantic. The artist employs a rawness of material and image to explore the raveled confluence of human and view. 444 Commercial St., Provincetown. Nov.26 - Dec.6, 12-5. Opening reception Saturday, Nov.27, 4-7.
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Jennifer Moses, Rock, Paper, Scissors, gouache on paper, 7 x 9 inches, 2021.
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Kingston Gallery
450 Harrison Ave., No.43, Boston, MA
(617) 423-4113
W-Su 12-5
December 1- January 16
Opening reception : Friday, December 3, 5-8pm
Main Gallery
Jennifer Moses
Rock, Paper, Scissors : New Work
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The Art Education Program at Tufts University’s Department of Education seeks to fill:
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Give the gift of local art! Thursday, December 2 is Concord Art’s Postcard Show sale. Buy $40 5x7 original artwork from your favorite local artists. Learn more: concordart.org/postcards
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The November/December 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.
Search Artscope in your App Store.
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As always, information on upcoming exhibits and performing arts events can be sent to pr@artscopemagazine.com, to appear in the magazine or in e-blasts such as this. Want to advertise? Reach us here for more information. To learn more about sponsoring these email blasts, contact us at advertise@artscopemagazine.com or call 617-639-5771.
Isabel Barbi
Artscope email blast! editor
phone: 617-639-5771
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