In this blast
:: One River, Many Views at the Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park
:: Castagnacci: Notes from a Quarry at the Cape Ann Museum
:: Robert S. Neuman: Works on Paper at Childs Gallery
Sponsored By: Bromfield Gallery, Northern New England Musuem of Contemporary Art, Hopkinton Center for the Arts, Art Drive, Galatea Fine Arts, Small Stones Festival, League of NH Craftsmen, Paul Pedulla at AMZehnder Gallery, VCollection, QUBIC Boston Blockchain Week, Voices of the Unheard and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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This week we're presenting the Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park, Cape Ann Museum and Childs Gallery
As a heat wave continues to make itself at home in New England, beat the heat indoors at these three galleries and museums. Two selections highlight the work of contemporary masters while one selection allows you to marvel at the beauty of nature, safely, from an air-conditioned gallery. These three exhibitions are sure to please.
Listings and advertisements for the September/October 2022 issue are due on Monday, August 15.
As regulations regarding Covid-19 continue to change, please visit gallery or museum websites to confirm their current hours of operation.
-Sawyer Smook-Pollitt
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One River, Many Views at the Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park
in Cornish, New Hampshire, through October 30
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A visitor walks through "One River, Many Views," at Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park. Photo Courtesy Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park.
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Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park presents One River, Many Views, an exhibition showcasing the work of Nancy Diessner, Brenda Garand, and Janet Pritchard. In this show, each artist was tasked with capturing the Connecticut River — its beauty and its majesty. The three artist's work, which represent the power of nature through sculpture, painting and photography, will be presented alongside wall labels written by people from the surrounding community who engage with the Connecticut River. The gallery is open every day, 9 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park is located at 139 Saint Gaudens Road, Cornish, NH. For more information, please visit here.
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Castagnacci: Notes from a Quarry at the Cape Ann Museum
in Gloucester, Massachusetts, through October 9
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Vincent Castagnacci, Halibut Point Variation #9, 2016. Acrylic/ash on cotton duck, 30" x 40"
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Cape Ann Museum presents Castagnacci: Notes from a Quarry, featuring the work of Vincent Castagnacci, a contemporary artist with New England roots. This exhibit displays his work from the mid-2000s onward. Castagnacci's work is striking while being utterly minimal, expertly utilizing line to draw the eye across the canvas. His use of muted, almost industrial, colors and drafting marks are reminiscent of architectural mock-ups elevated into art. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m.—5 p.m. Cape Ann Museum is located at 27 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, MA. For more information, please visit here.
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Robert S. Neuman: Works on Paper at Childs Gallery
in Boston, Massachusetts, August 4 to October 1
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Robert S. Neuman, Voyage Drawing, 1969. Mixed media on paper, 20" x 25". Courtesy of Childs Gallery
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Childs Gallery presents Robert S. Neuman: Works on Paper, featuring the work of Robert S. Neuman. This exhibit highlights Neuman's work in mixed media and on paper. His modernist and at-the-time cutting edge artwork uses heavy abstract symbolism and color to deliver a captivating experience that is overwhelming and endlessly fascinating. The show's opening reception is Sunday, August 21, from 2—4 p.m. The gallery is open Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m.—6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m.—5 p.m. Childs Gallery is located at 168 Newbury Street, Boston, MA. For more information, please visit here.
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Sponsored By: Bromfield Gallery, Northern New England Musuem of Contemporary Art, Hopkinton Center for the Arts, Art Drive, Galatea Fine Arts, Small Stones Festival, League of NH Craftsmen, Paul Pedulla at AMZehnder Gallery, VCollection, QUBIC Boston Blockchain Week, Voices of Unheard and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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From Voices Unheard
Actors of Social Change in Iran & Afghanistan
Art Exhibition: May 12th- September 7th, Harvard University
Short Film Festival: August 18th from 4 to 7PM
In collaboration with the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University, Touch Art Gallery is pleased to present “From Voices Unheard; Actors of Social Change in Iran & Afghanistan” a group exhibition by 24 artists and a short film festival by 10 filmmakers from Iran and Afghanistan.
Location of Art Exhibition: Harvard University, CGIS Knafel, 1737 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02138.
Location of Film Screening: William James Hall, B1, 33 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA 02138
You can see full name of artists at:
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"WITNESS"
Juried Exhibition
at Bromfield Gallery in August
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Christopher Sullivan: “Madres,” oil on canvas, 40” x 30”
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From August 5 - 21, Bromfield Gallery presents “WITNESS,” a juried exhibition with 20 New England artists whose work embodies what it means to bear witness in these turbulent times.
The opening reception is Friday, August 5, from 6-8 pm.
Bromfield Gallery
450 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA
Wed-Sun, 12-5
(617) 451-3605
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Paul Pedulla at AMZehnder Gallery
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Anne-Marie Zehnder, Paul Pedulla, and guest, at the opening reception Saturday evening, July 30th.
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Paul Pedulla’s contemporary paintings are featured at AMZehnder Gallery, 25 Main St. No. 3, Wellfleet, Massachusetts, through August 9th.
The artist’s captivating work is clean, simple, and decidedly dreamy.
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Northern New England Museum of Contemporary Art
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John Douglas, Cow Security - Homeland Security Series, digital photographic composite, 2007 - photo courtesy of Eleanor “Bobbie” Lanahan.
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John Douglas: A Life Well Lived at
The Gallery @ The Karma Bird House,
47 Maple St., Burlington, VT
Monday - Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Through Aug. 22, 2022
John Douglas’ memorial retrospective documents his long, productive, and substantive body of work. Douglas called himself a “Truth Activist”. His irreverent, activist beliefs, and Zen-like appreciation of the world fueled his decades of creative output. Douglas unceasingly addressed injustice, hypocrisy, unjust wars, and climate change. In “Homeland Security'' he leverages American symbols and uses himself as a central actor with near complete humility to create a forceful critique of our cultural priorities.
NNEMoCA engages people with important ideas, the ongoing dialogue in contemporary visual arts & culture, and creates transformative experiences for visitors by fostering meaningful dialogue and challenging established perceptions.
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Hopkinton Center for the Arts
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Eversley & Friends | Bold & Beautiful exhibition
Through August 26
Presenting work that addresses what makes the artists "Boldly Different & Beautiful"
Hopkinton Center for the Arts
98 Hayden Rowe Street
Hopkinton, MA 01748
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Boston Blockchain Week, Sept 21-25, 2022
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A Street Festival celebrating you! The Creators, Innovators and Heroes of blockchain technology.
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CALL FOR ENTRIES
SOLO 2023 Competition
Deadline: October 1, 2022
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Two artists each win a solo exhibition in January, 2023, at Bromfield Gallery in Boston. Open to New England artists who have not had a solo show in a commercial gallery (universities, libraries, etc. do not disqualify).
Fee: $35. All media.
Juror: Caitlin Julia Rubin, Associate Curator at the Rose Art Museum.
Deadline: October 1, 2022. Apply online with up to 5 jpgs at
www.bromfieldgallery.com.
Questions? Gary Duehr, Manager,
info@bromfieldgallery.com.
Bromfield Gallery
450 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA
Wed-Sun, 12-5
(617) 451-3605
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The Art drive is a juried studio tour organized by Dartmouth and Westport artists showcasing creative and professional works by some of the area’s premier creators.
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The July/August 2022 edition of Artscope is available now 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.
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Sawyer Smook-Pollitt
Artscope email blast! editor
phone: 617-639-5771
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