Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Providence Art Windows

Matriarchs and Goddesses of the Modern Era:
Artistic Collaboration
with Charlanne Kallay
September 18-November 21
University of Rhode Island
Providence Campus Library
80 Washington Street
Providence, RI 02903

Opening reception,
September 18th 6-8 PM

Artist talk by the sculptor Donna Dodson, Thursday November 13th at 1pm

Meet the Artists during Gallery Night: Providence 2008 on Thursday October 16th & Thursday November 20th, 5-9p

Madam Elephant, 38" tall, polychrome cherry, 2003

Friday, June 13, 2008

Gallery at 38 Cameron

Sarah Dobkin & Donna Dodson
July 1st- September 26th

Opening reception:
Friday July 11th, 7-9pm
Artist Talk @ 8pm

Gallery at 38 Cameron
38 Cameron Avenue, Suite 100
Cambridge, MA, 02140
tel: 617-492-2848
gallery@38cameron.com

Gallery Hours:
Wednesdays and Thursdays from 12pm-5pm or by appointment

Golden Elephant, 36" tall, polychrome osage orange, 2008

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Boston Sculptors Gallery

New Member's Work
June 25 - August 1
Artists' receptions:
July 11th & August 1st
5:00-8:00 p.m

Boston Sculptors Gallery
486 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02118
Wed- Sun 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
For more info:
617-482-7781

Walrus Mother, 24" tall, mesquite burl, 2008

Elegant Elles

Wood Sculptures
by Donna Dodson

June 22nd-Sept. 5th*
Artist's Reception:
Thursday, July 10th 5-8
*Extended to Nov 9th
Mill Brook Gallery
& Sculpture Garden
236 Hopkinton Road
Concord, NH 03301
Tuesday-Sunday: 11-5
and by appointment

For more info:
603-226-2046

Golden Lionness, 36" tall polychrome osage orange, 2007

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

A New World

2nd Annual Members Show
May 27th-June 21st 2008
Reception Saturday,
June 14th, 3-6p
119 Gallery
119 Chelmsford St
Lowell, MA 01851

Whether it's beauty or harmony, politics or the environment- Artists have their fingers on the pulse. Are these only utopian ideals? 119 Gallery presents its members' visions of 'A New World'

Tiger Frog, 25" polychrome yellow pine, 2006

Monday, May 5, 2008

Spring into Summer

The National Association of
Women Artists presents

SPRING INTO SUMMER
May 22- July 17th, 2008

N.A.W.A. Gallery
80 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1405
New York, NY 10011

Opening Reception,
Thursday May 29th, 4-7pm

For more information,
email: office@nawanet.org
telephone: 212.675.1616

Baboon Mother, 24" tall, kou, 2008

Monday, March 31, 2008

expanded sculpture 2

expanded sculpture 2:
bebe beard, donna dodson, vivian pratt, alicia renadette, andy zimmermann

April 8 - May 3, 2008
Reception: May 3, 3 – 6 pm

119 Gallery offers a provocative display of technical facility in its second expanded sculpture showcase. Specializing in electronic media, the gallery embraces traditional and new media with equal zeal. Featuring a contrasting collection of sculpture by five artists, expanded sculpture 2 juxtaposes sculptures of wood, metal and other "traditional" materials with video sculpture and three-dimensional "prints."

119 Chelmsford Street Lowell, MA 01851
tel. 978.452.8138
http://www.119gallery.org
Hours: 12-5, Tuesday - Saturday

Image: Lilac Rhino, 26" polychrome ash, 2003
Photo Credit: Cliff Pfeiffer

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Wild Life/ Wildlife : An artist's response


Wild Life/Wildlife Exhibit Opens March 25 at The Gallery at Mount Ida College

The Gallery at Mount Ida College will present Wild Life/Wildlife, an original exhibit featuring artists’ expressions of the essence of ‘wildlife’ as it relates to the natural world. The works will be on display from March 25 through May 4, 2008, in The Gallery, located in Carlson Hall.

Image: Mutt God, 24" polychrome cherry, 2004
Photo Credit: Jeff Baird

Monday, February 4, 2008

Love is for Lovely People

Victory Hall Inc. Presents
Love is for Lovely People:
Artists look at matters of the heart in modern life

February 14th through March 19th 2008
Opening Reception, Thursday
February 21st 2008, 6-8pm

Victory Arts Projects
77 Hudson Sales Center
101 Hudson St. 17th fl.
Jersey City, NJ 07302
Telephone: 888-555-3022

The theme of this exhibit, Like a Doris Day movie from the late 1950s or an easy listening song from the 70s, looks at love in our contemporary society. We ask artists and viewers to consider modern love and relationships, and the cultural and commercial expressions that result. The clash of beauty and kitsch, the items we buy to give our partner (both natural and manufactured), the images that represent love in films, cartoons, commercials and on greeting cards, the purchases that result- weddings honeymoons, houses, condos, - all can be topics for artistic investigation.

White Elephant, 23" polychrome wood, 2007