My piece Love Quote is currently on view at BU's Sloane House. On Monday President Brown and his wife, Dr. Beverly Brown hosted a reception to celebrate the artwork currently on view as part of a rotating show of student artwork.
Image: Love Quote, 2020, repurposed clothing and mesh on sewn canvas, stained with fabric dye, and oil on pre-primed canvas, 22 x 18 inches
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I've been having a wonderful time at my residency at Gallery263! Recently, Moriah, one of the interns at the gallery interviewed me about the work I am making at the gallery this summer for their "Meet the Residents" series. Read the interview here and check my instagram for more process pictures! We also have two upcoming events:
Public Critique #2: Tuesday, August 13, 7-9pm Opening Reception: Friday, August 23, 7-9pm Barewolf Brewing presents the work of multidisciplinary artist Emily Manning-Mingle. Spanning the past six years, this show brings together intimate and optimistic fabric collages, paper quilts and textile paintings.
Opening Reception: Sunday, April 28th from 2-4pm Gallery Hours: Wednesday & Thursday 4-9pm Friday 4-10pm Saturday 12-10pm Sunday 12-6pm November 17-December 15, 2018
155 Powder House Blvd, Somerville, MA 02144 Opening Reception: Saturday, November 17, 3-5pm This show is a celebration of artists who teach grades K-12. We often spend so much time and energy motivating and helping our students create, that we risk neglecting our own craft. Our jobs require us to assume various roles–nurturer, parent, and coach–and achieve a myriad of goals–to inspire, teach technique and regulate students of varying emotional, social, and developmental levels. We do all of this because it is important work, but in our field, teaching others often overshadows our own artistic development. This show is a reminder to ourselves and to others that the reason we teach is because we value the creative process. In order to support our students we must devote time to our own artistic practice. Our teaching feeds our art making and our art making feeds our teaching. This symbiotic relationship allows us to lead by example and helps us seek the difficult balance between giving to others through teaching and giving to our own work as artists. Gallery Hours: Saturday & Sunday, 1-5pm Image: Untitled Variation (for L.B.), 2016, paint chips and purchased paper on paper, 30 x 20 inches September 7-22, 2018
124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 Opening Reception: Friday, September 7, 2018 from 6-8pm My pieces Broken Dishes will be on display at the Mary Schein Fall Salon along with other works by members of the Cambridge Art Association. Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-6pm; Saturday 9am-1pm Image: Broken Dishes, 2015-16, paint chips, clothing catalogues, junk mail envelopes, nail polish, watercolor, postcards and purchased paper on paper, 30 x 20 inches |
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