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UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS

Norman Finn
Faces along the Way, Real and Imaginary

M. M. Moyer
INAPPROPRIATE

Gallery Members
Beloved Geographies: The Passion for Place

Curated by Frank Capezzera and Robin MacDonald-Foley

June 2–July 2, 2023
First Friday Reception: June 2, 6–8pm
NORMAN FINN
Faces along the Way, Real and Imaginary
Norman Finn, Considering the Course of Events, Acrylic, Ink, and Graphite, 40 x 30 inches, 2023
I have tried to convey through the canvas some of the individuals that made lasting impressions as well as triggering my imagination. The paintings represent images from my childhood and my extensive travels throughout the world.

A group within the collection are done with a technique I call "Modular Art," which are pieces applied to the canvas that creat.e dimension to the composition. These painting are more in the realm of the imagination with an interesting color palette. Painting this collection enabled me to relive some of the forgotten relationships and fond memories. — Norman Finn
M. M. Moyer
INAPPROPRIATE
Marshall Moyer, At Home with the Devil, Acrylic on Canvas, 12 x 12 inches
M. M. Moyer’s representational art explores situations, both real and imagined, evoking strong emotional responses that serve as social commentary. Color, light, shadow, textures and observational perspectives, both organic and architectural, combine visual messages to the viewer that may hit a nerve, funny bone or cause a deep-seated, subconscious response. Art is visual communication...poetry...story telling. 

"Ultimately, it is my job to give you something new to see. Even a negative response, if visceral and raw, is considered a victory. I behold the world around me with a dark and cynical wit, like a battered subway car careening through the 21st century with faulty brakes. All I ask is a view through a window not clouded, smudged or streaked with fingerprints, and I hope I can still be amazed through eyes wide open".
— Marshall Moyer
Gallery Members
Beloved Geographies: The Passion for Place
Garrow Throop, Searching for Prey, Acrylic on Canvas, 18 x 24 inches, 2022
“The title of this show, when announced to the participating Galatea artist members, resulted in immediate enthusiastic responses. Each artist knows what it means to love and yearn for a place or places in the world of remembered or imagined experiences in nature. As artists, they feel compelled to communicate something about that experience through their art.” — Frank Capezzera and Robin MacDonald-Foley (curators)
Christina Beecher
Frank Capezzera
Randa Dubnick
Ronni Komarow
Anni Lorenzini
Robin MacDonald-Foley
Vicki Kocher Paret
Nora Charney Rosenbaum
Garrow Throop
First Friday Reception
June 2, 2023, 6-8pm

Note: Due to the ongoing caution regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, the following precautions will be taken:

  • All visitors and employees will practice appropriate social distancing.
  • All visitors and employees have the option to wear a mask. One will be provided to you if you need one.
  • Sanitation stations will be set up around the gallery and surfaces will be sanitized regularly.
ARTISTS' NEWS

Ronni Komarow
Flow: Art Inspired by Movement and Sound
Mosesian Center for the Arts
May 19 - July 1
Reception: Thursday, June 8, 5:30–7:30 PM
Benefit Fundraiser: May 24
Group Exhibition

Youngsheen A. Jhe
2023 National Prize Show
University Place Gallery (Cambridge Art Association), Cambridge, MA,
May 19–July 7; Opening Reception: May 19, 2023, 6–8pm
Juried Group Exhibition

Carolyn Letvin
Art Wellesley Summer Exhibition at Tolles Parson Center
Tolles Parson Center, Wellesley, MA
June 1–September 30, 2023
Opening Reception: June 1, 5–7pm
Group Exhibition

James C. Varnum, Nancy DuVergne Smith
Newton Art Association Spring Show, Allen Center, West Newton, MA
Through June 3
Group Exhibition, (both artists received Honorable Mentions)

Marjorie Kaye
Automatic Aura
Feminist/Futurist Collective at Installation Space, North Adams, MA
July 7–27; Opening Reception: July 7, 4-8pm
Group Exhibition

Out of the Gate, Future Lab(s) Gallery, North Adams, MA
July 7–29
Opening Reception: July 7, 5–8pm; Closing Reception: July 29
Group Exhibition

Millionth Wave Futurism, Metapsychosis Magazine

Review: 17 for our 17th: Kelly Slater, ArtScope Magazine, April/May 2023

Yvonne Lamothe
We Have Been Around Together
Cotuit Center for the Arts, Cotuit, MA
through June 11
Group Exhibition

Nancy DuVergne Smith
Newton Open Studios Summer Selective '23, NewTV, Newton, MA
through June 29
Group Exhibition


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