in this blast
:: Here & There at Cove Street Arts
:: Cynthia Packard, Varujan Boghosian and Paul Resika at Berta Walker Gallery
:: Eye to Eye: Photographs and Projects at WaterFire Arts Center
:: Sponsored by: League of NH Craftsmen, Bennington Museum, New England Watercolor Society, Fenway Studios, VCollection and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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This week we're presenting Cove Street Arts, Berta Walker Gallery and WaterFire Arts Center. These exhibitions invite us to look, reflect and embrace our environment, our relationships, the past, present and the way we view art in New England.
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- Isabel Barbi
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Here & There at Cove Street Arts
in Portland, Maine, through September 11
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William Conlon, Moxie, 2017, acrylic on canvas, 5' x 6'.
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Cove Street Arts presents Here & There, featuring the works of 16 established artists, bridging New York and Maine. Curated by David Row, the exhibition shows the phenomenon: “Since the early 1800s, artists have been drawn to Maine for its rugged coastline, its mysterious, primeval-feeling forests, and its magnificent quality of light. Later, Modernists such as Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Max Weber, and Marguerite and William Zorach made their summer homes here, establishing a trend that continued, post-World War II, when Maine became an annual destination for New York artists seeking respite and rejuvenation from the grit and the fast-flashing pace of the city.” Artists include: David Row, Dozier Bell, Katherine Bradford, William Conlon, Ken Greenleaf, Charlie Hewitt, Yvonne Jacquette, Cecily Kahn, David Kapp, Stephen Maine, Nancy Manter, Gelah Penn, Winston Roeth, Claire Seidl, Peter Soriano and Don Voisine. Cove Street Arts is located at 71 Cove Street, Portland, Maine, and is open Monday – Friday from 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. The space is closed Sundays. For more information, visit covestreetarts.com.
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Cynthia Packard, Varujan Boghosian and Paul Resika at Berta Walker Gallery
in Provincetown, Massachusetts, through August 14
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Paul Resika and Varujan Boghosian, Star, 2003, mixed media, 8.5" x 11.5".
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Berta Walker Gallery highlights the work of Cynthia Packard, Varujan Boghosian and Paul Resika through August 14. Berta Walker Gallery has been presenting works by American artists and Provincetown Modernists each year, since 1990. Their motto “the History of American Art as seen through the eyes of Provincetown,” perfectly complements the variety of mediums the three artists featured over the next few weeks explore: collage, construction, painting and mixed media. The gallery remembers Boghosian, (1926–2020) in Hearts, Flowers, Humor a collection of his constructions and collages, as well as collaborations with Resika that the two created together over the past 30 years. In addition to the pair's collaborative works, Resika’s solo paintings in Flowers will be on display, as well as Packard's recent paintings in Evolutions of Mood. The exhibition opens Saturday, July 24. Berta Walker Gallery is located at 208 Bradford Street, Provincetown, Massachusetts. The gallery is open Thursday – Monday 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. and “always by appointment, and often by chance.” For more information, visit bertawalkergallery.com.
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Eye to Eye at WaterFire Arts Center
in Providence, Rhode Island,
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Mary Beth Meehan, C.B., 2011, Brockton, Massachusetts, photograph printed on weatherproof vinyl, 120” x 142.5”.
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WaterFire Arts Center presents Eye To Eye: Photographs and Projects by Mary Beth Meehan. Meehan photographs the diverse American landscape and experience, built by the people within. Meehan “urge[s] us into a new regard for one another – across differences of race, class, culture, or religion.” The photographs from the artist’s in-depth projects in her hometown explore Brockton, Massachusetts; Providence, Rhode Island; Newnan, Georgia and Silicon Valley, California, offering a “much needed re-examination of our society’s failure to assure equity and justice for all.” The WaterFire Arts Center is located at 475 Valley Street, Providence, Rhode Island. The center is open Wednesday – Sunday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m and on Thursdays until 9 p.m. For more information, visit waterfire.org.
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Sponsored by: League of NH Craftsmen, Bennington Museum, New England Watercolor Society, Fenway Studios, VCollection and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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Dona Ann McAdams, Lori E. Seid Assists Ethyl Eichelberger PS122 NYC, 1987, silver gelatin photograph.
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Dona Ann McAdams: Performative Acts
Through August 15
Thirty-seven photographs featuring documentation of performances, protests, queer liberation, farmers, animals, and collaborative portraits of people living with cognitive disabilities.
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New England Watercolor Society
Call For Entry
"2021 New England Regional Juried Exhibition"
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Tony Conner, Raquette River: Late Summer.
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Open to New England Regional Artists and hosted by Arts Center East.
709 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon, CT 06066
Final Date For Submission: July 22, 2021
Show dates: October 3—31, 2021
Juror: Anni Crouter AWS
Accepted artists posted on NEWS website on August 8th.
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3-DAY WORKSHOP with Acclaimed wildlife artist
Anni Crouter
September 30—October 2
Daily 9 a.m.—4 p.m.
hosted by Arts Center East.
709 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon, CT 06066
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The workshop will be limited to 20 participants
$450 NEWS Members $525 Non-Members
A $225 deposit holds your space, Full payment by July 30, 2021
Reserve your space for the Anni Crouter workshop via online registration:
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3-DAY WORKSHOP
with Artist
Paul Jackson
Painting Dramatic Light & Luminosity
October 22–October 24
Daily 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
At the Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North Street, Plymouth, MA 02360
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The workshop will be limited to 20 participants
$450 NEWS and PCA Members, $525 Non-Members
A $225 deposit holds your space, Full payment by August 28, 2021
Reserve your space for the Paul Jackson workshop via online registration:
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WHAT
The introduction of new artist work space and community exhibition area in Fenway Studios. This is first architectural revision ever made to the 116 year old National Historic Landmark.
There will be an "unfurling" of a 500 foot long fence mesh mural designed by Fenway Studios alumnus artist, Denise Lindquist, http://deniselindquist.com.
This captivating mural will be installed in front of Fenway Studios running nearly the full length of Ipswich Street
WHEN
Wednesday, July 21, 3p.m.
Fenway Studios, 30 Ipswich Street, Boston, MA 02215
WHY
To support artists and their creative passions, and to gift the public with uplifting outdoor art.
Questions: Please contact Lynda McNally, founding president, Friends of Fenway Studios at lynda@noARTnoJOY.com
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The League of NH Craftsmen
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The July/August 2021 edition of Artscope is now available for your iPad or iPhone!
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Isabel Barbi
Artscope email blast! editor
phone: 617-639-5771
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