2020 Members Prize Show @ University Place
Juried by: Jessica Rosico February 11-April 30, 2020 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA Opening reception: Friday, February 13 from 6-8pm Excerpt from the juror's statement: A juried show can reveal the tenor of what artists are finding most urgent right now, and the works are often reflective of a broader consciousness. For me, a satisfying exhibition often evokes an overall feeling rather than too much cohesiveness in visual approach. To that end, the submissions to this show did not disappoint. This exhibition is filled with painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, fiber art, and a range of mixed media. Not surprisingly, there is darkness lurking under the surface of a number of these works—whether they are unsettled domestic scenes, physically and mentally dark and dense landscapes, strident text, or frenzied abstractions. We do find ourselves more uncertain than not when we think about our place in this world, and this anxiety is present in many of these works. I also noticed a preoccupation with vision—how the viewer is intended to see and respond to a particular work, and how the subject itself is portrayed. We see figures blurred, covered, or cut off entirely, taken out of their original context and reinterpreted by the artist. The weight of tradition and history is also a thread that runs through this exhibition, with nods to aging landscapes and titles that recall how things might have been. The use of encaustic, alternative photographic processes, and even an emphasis on realism reminds us that we should never forget our own histories, even while creating an object that is very much in the present moment. Images: We were children now we've grown, acrylic and oil on canvas, 2019
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Those Who Can, Teach @ Nave Gallery
juried by: Melissa Chaney, Amanda Kilton and Elizabeth Menges January 18-February 29, 2020 155 Powderhouse Boulevard, Somerville, MA Opening reception: Saturday, January 18, 3-5pm Collective mural in the “Field Notes” exhibition made by Kate Holcomb Hale, Soyoung L. Kim and Stephen Hamilton. Photo by Celina Colby I am so humbled to be a part of the show Field Notes: Teachers, Lovers and the Consciousness in Between and am thrilled with all of the press it's been reicveing. The show is up for one more week. Go see it before it comes down! Powerful drawing show debuts at BCA’s Mills Gallery Artists draw from teachers, lovers, and the past for annual BCA show The Seventh One @ ArtsWorcester
December 6, 2019-January 11, 2020 44 Portland Street, Worcester MA Opening reception: Friday, December 6 from 6-9pm After a one-year hiatus, ArtsWorcester's annual member's show is back! I will have one painting on display in this exhibition along with over 200 other artists! For more information about visiting the show, click here. Images: Tracy Crane, Kingfisher, glass shard mosaic on wood panel, 16″ x 20″; Sharon Freed, Robin (detail), digital photograph, 20″ x 16″; Carlotta Miller, Outer Ring, monoprint with pen and ink, 12″ x 12″ Field Notes: Lovers, Teachers and the Consciousness In Between @ Mills Gallery at Boston Center for the Arts
Juried by: Chanel Thervil, Invited Curator and Juror November 1 - December 22, 2019 539 Tremont St, Boston, MA Opening reception: Saturday, November 9 from 6-9pm About the Drawing Show: Since 1979 the Drawing Show has been a widely anticipated hallmark of Boston Center for the Art’s programming. This juried exhibition has allowed BCA to work with more than five hundred artists and invited curators. Proposals are welcome from all artists and designers who explore drawing as a medium in their work. Curator’s Statement: Truth Teller. Observer. Disrupter. Activator of Possibility. Since the first cave drawings ages ago, people have been trying to decide on the most accurate titles to describe the function of artists in society. The sentiments behind this exhibition are fueled by the James Baldwin’s quote, “The role of the artist is the same as the role of the lover. If I love you, I have to make you conscious of the things you can’t see.” In order to lift the veils of consciousness through their works, artists themselves are shaped into the role of lover by their past, present, and future. Gallery Hours Wed. & Sun. | 12-5pm Thur.-Sat. | 12-9pm |
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