in this blast
:: Seasons and Chaos: Yvonne Troxell Lamothe at Galatea Fine Arts
:: As They Saw It Film Series at The Clark Institute
:: Cedric Douglas: Streets Memorial Project at The Rivers School
Sponsored by: Cape Cod Museum of Art, Bennington Museum, Lexington Arts and Crafts Society, New Britain Museum of American Art, Somerville Open Studios, New England Water Color Society, Boston Sculptors Gallery, Worcester Art Museum, Shared Habitat Earth, VCollection and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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This week we're presenting Galatea Fine Arts, The Clark Art Institute and The Rivers School.
Artscope is excited to announce that we will be exhibiting in the magazine sector of Art Basel 2022 in June. Listings and advertisements for the May/June issue, which will be exhibiting at Art Basel, are due on Friday, April 15.
As regulations regarding Covid-19 continue to change, please visit gallery or museum websites to confirm their current hours of operation.
- Isabel Barbi
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Yvonne Troxell Lamothe: Seasons and Chaos at Galatea Fine Art
May 1—June 1, Boston, Massachusetts
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Yvonne Troxell Lamothe, Compressor Station in the Waters of Boston Harbor Islands, Oil on Panel, 24 x 18 inches, 2021.
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Galatea Fine Art in Boston's SoWA district is presenting Seasons and Chaos by artist Yvonne Troxell Lamothe. Lamothe's oil paintings of the natural landscapes of New England are captured in a truthful and honest way, not shying away from the more aggressive and tumultuous parts of our local environment. The artist states, "Aware of the vulnerability of our environment by abusive corporate mandates and irresponsible policy, I make statements through my work that hopefully cause concern and evoke the sense of urgency I feel." In addition to Seasons and Chaos, May's exhibition also include the works of Alan Strassman, Nora Rosenbaum and James Cole. Galatea Fine Art is located at 460 Harrison Ave., #B6, Boston, Massachusetts. The gallery is open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 12–4, and by appointment. For more information, please visit galateafineart.com.
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As They Saw It Film Series at The Clark Art Institute
in Williamstown, Massachusetts, Through May 1
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Unknown American, 1866-1870, Portrait of a Civil War Veteran Wearing a Grand Army of The Republic Medal, tintype, Gift of Frank and Katherine Martucci, 2021.4.2.
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In conjunction with their current exhibition As They Saw It, The Clark Art Institute is presenting three films throughout the month of May in As They Saw It Film Series. Adding to their statement on the exhibition that "Images have long been an accompaniment to war, whether to document fast-paced events in the heat of battle, to sway public opinion through propaganda, or to convey deep emotions like grief and fear." This film component is a great addition to their goal. The programs are as follows: Representing War in Print and on Film on May 5, Chimes at Midnight on May 11 and The Burmese Harp on May 25. The events are free but you must register online and in advance. For more information and registration, please visit theclark.edu/events.
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Cedric "Vise1" Douglas: Streets Memorial Project at The Rivers School
in Weston, Massachusetts, Through May 16
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The Rivers School welcomes Cedric Douglas as part of their visiting artists series for 2022 to present Streets Memorial Project. This project is one of Douglas's recent works, "Much of his work aims to engage the audience in meaningful conversations and document powerful moments in history. His recent project, “The Street Memorial Project,” is a collection of work exploring police brutality and racial injustice. His other projects include “The People’s Memorial Project,” a pop-up public video projection installation addressing controversial public monuments, and the “Tools of Protest” project, where printed rolls of caution tape reading “I can’t breathe” and “Don’t shoot” are passed out to protesters." The Rivers School is located at 333 Winter Street, Weston, Massachusetts. For more information, please visit rivers.org.
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Sponsored by: Cape Cod Museum of Art, Bennington Museum, Lexington Arts and Crafts Society, New Britain Museum of American Art, Somerville Open Studios, New England Water Color Society, Boston Sculptors Gallery, Worcester Art Museum, Shared Habitat Earth, VCollection and the Artscope Tablet Edition.
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CALL FOR ENTRIES!
All The Worlds A Stage - an International Juried Exhibition at the Cape Cod Museum of Art Exhibition Dates: 5/11/22 - 7/24/22.
Deadline for submissions is 4/24/22 at midnight.
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New Britain Museum of American Art
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Consider becoming a Museum Member to enjoy unlimited free general admission, discounts on programs and trips, invitations to openings and Members-only events, discounts in the Museum Store and Museum Café, and more! Museum Memberships make thoughtful gifts.
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Photo courtesy of Steven King, Clark University.
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Today, April 14 at 4pm at Tuckerman Hall, the Worcester Art Museum hosts a free artists’ panel discussion on their contemporary exhibition, Us Them We | Race Ethnicity Identity.
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Somerville Open Studios 2022
April 30 and May 1, Noon – 6 pm
300 Artists open their studios across the city
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Marion Huse, Sunday, 1937, oil on canvas
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“Marion Huse: Picturing Pownal” runs through June 22 at Bennington Museum.
Huse’s work spanned forty years and a variety of styles and subject matter, from Regionalism in the 1930s to a more Expressionistic style that she developed in the post-war years. A selection of her prints, depicting historic local landmarks and covered bridges, will be shown alongside her paintings.
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Over 70 New England artists display paintings, photographs, ceramics, metalworks, fiber, woodworking, and more in celebration of Earth Day, juried by Ronnie Gould. All items for sale in the Molly Harding Nye Gallery at LexArt. Opening Reception April 24 @ 1:00 pm. Exhibit April 23-May 15. Tues-Fri, 11-5; Sat-Sun, 10-5.
LexArt
130 Waltham Street
Lexington, MA 02421
(781) 862-9696
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New England Water Color Society
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Top: Julia Shepley, Carry, 5’ x 14”, wood, waxed linen, and ink
Bottom: Kathleen Volp, Three Types of Equilibrium, 30” x 8” x 8”, mixed media
Main Gallery
Pointed features small groupings of geometric forms made primarily from plaster, paper pulp, and clay displaying humor and intrigue in the most elemental.
Rear Gallery
Carry features a series of inventive open-framework wood sculptures in procession with their shadows paired with a selection of new drawings and prints.
March 30 – May 1, 2022
Receptions: April 1, 5 - 8:30pm; April 9, 3 - 5pm
Gallery hours: Weds-Sun, 11-5pm
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Paula Estey Gallery/
Center for Art and Activism
April 15-May 28
Reception: May 14, 1-4pm
3 Harris Street
Newburyport, MA 01950
978-764-4363
paulaesteygallery.com
Coolidge Corner Library,
Public Library of Brookline
April 16-June 30
Virtual Panel of Artists & Activists: April 21, 7pm
31 Pleasant Street
Brookline, MA 02446
617-730-2380
brooklinelibrary.org/events/event/shared-habitat-earth/
Hopkinton Center for the Arts
April 26-May 20
Reception: April 29, 6-7pm
98 Hayden Rowe Street
Hopkinton, MA 01748
508-435-9222
hopartscenter.org
Menino Arts Center
May 25-June 30
Reception: May 26, 7-8:30pm
26 Central Avenue
Hyde Park, MA 02136
617-364-2787
hpaa-mac.org
SharedHabitatEarth.org
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