Sunday, December 1, 2013

December News

The Tiger Mothers were exhibited on the Christian Science Plaza from May-Oct 2013 for Convergence: The Boston Sculptors Gallery 20th Anniversary exhibition. They moved to Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester New Hampshire in November to become part of the exciting new sculpture park that the curator, Debbie Disston is creating on campus. Hippo Press picked up the story, 'Hands, Tiger Mothers and the Space Within: SNHU hosts new sculptures with new stories.' They will be on view for a one year loan period. The Tiger Mothers are now standing guard in front of the admissions building, and delighting the campus community with their monumental scale and enigmatic, brightly colored forms. I thought alot about what the tribe of motherhood is, and the tiger stripes seemed like an appropriate metaphor in celebration of the stretch marks that all mothers bear in childbirth. Hence the reversed tiger stripes appear on each figure, along with my signature elbow length gloves. Red and black symbolize love and honor, respectively, since mother hood is a balancing act between those two core values.


Tiger Mothers, 2013, styrofoam, cement, paint, 8ftx4ftx4ft

Elephant Oracle won first prize in the Fruitlands Museum's annual art in Nature Competition. At the end of the exhibition in November, it moved to the Vernon Community Arts Center in Connecticut, where it will be on view for one year. The Elephant Oracle is the wise old one to whom we turn in times of confusion, doubt and indecision. The Elephant has a memory that never forgets. Perhaps it is a paradox that one who knows so much says so little. Yet, in its presence, we find the courage in ourselves to listen.



Elephant Oracle, 2013, styrofoam, cement, paint, 8'x4'x4'

Gray-suited and stodgy, frayed but grand, the Great Blue Heron is no bright flash. Elegantly poised, it stands perfectly still, nested in among the tall pine trees. ‘Poised,’ this 25 ft tall sapling and wire sculpture, headed South for the winter. It was recently exhibited on the Christian Science Plaza from May-Oct 2013 for Convergence: The Boston Sculptors Gallery 20th Anniversary exhibition. At the close of the show, The Myth Makers: Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein sold this sculpture to a private collector in Kansas City Missouri and recently sited it on private property at the corner of Ward Parkway and Huntington Ave. Although technically a migrant, this great blue heron will be making a one way trip to live in a warmer climate. The Myth Makers are a collaborative team of sculptors who enjoy the physical and philosophical challenges of working together.


Poised, 25 ft tall, saplings, wire ties, 2013

Seagull Cinderella was on view at Milton Academy this fall, but she flew north for the winter, choosing to roost in a private sculpture park in Bow New Hampshire until warmer weather comes. Seagull Cinderella is as common as the birds we see at the beach. Yet she is uncommon, like Marilla in Anne of Green Gables, corseted and bound by the sweet virtues of her character. Sporting a full length, flower power gown, she is royally adorned. This sculpture is available for loan and/or purchase, so if you or someone you know is interested, please get in touch with me ASAP.


Seagull Cinderella, 2013, styrofoam, cement, paint, 8'x4'x4'

Boston Sculptors Gallery is having a Winter Holiday Pop-Up Show and Sale of Small Works December 17th-22nd. There will be an Opening Reception:  December 18, 6 - 8 pm. Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10 - 7 pm  (extended hours all week long!). I will be exhibiting some small bronzes and 3D prints in addition to my catalogs, Elephant Parade and Flock Together. You can preview my work in the front windows now!

Arabian Allies, 8" ea, L to R: aluminum, aluminum bronze, bronze, copper, brass, gray iron

In February 2014 members of the Boston Sculptors Gallery together with a group of Peruvian artists will present Visions/Visiónes, in Cusco, Peru, in the Qorikancha Museum, Santo Domingo Convent. This Peruvian Convent and Museum are built on the foundation of one of the most important Inca temple sites near Machu Picchu. This show will be curated by Argentinian artist and Boston Sculptors Gallery member Nora Valdez. In December 2013-January 2014, I will be traveling to Peru to work in residence at the art school in Cusco alongside my colleagues at the Boston Sculptors Gallery and many notable Peruvian artists. My trip has been generously supported by an education grant from New Hampshire Wood Worker's Guild. Condorita is the beginning of what I hope to accomplish in Peru this winter in advance of the upcoming show.

Condorita, 23" tall, walnut 2013

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

October News

Creative Conversation Pecha Kucha Style: Where Art and Ideas Collide
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Fort Point Room, Atlantic Wharf Building, 290 Congress St., Boston





'In honor of National Arts and Humanities Month, the Boston Cultural Council is teaming up with ArtWeek and Idea Week to present a Creative Conversation that highlights the intersection of the most exciting Art and Ideas in just 3-minute snippets! Featuring innovative community-based and art-inspired ideas while keeping with the Pecha Kucha style format, each specially selected speaker will talk for 3 minutes with just 10 slides – this is the ultimate power sampler for creative inspiration! Framed by the buzzing harbor and the new Rose Kennedy Greenway, Atlantic Wharf is the Waterfront District’s center of activity; right brain and left brain attendees are encouraged to “do lunch” together afterwards as they explore this exciting part of Boston!' I will be talking about Convergence: Boston Sculptors Gallery Exhibits on the Christian Science Plaza along with many other exciting artists and creatives in Boston. The event is free and open to the public.

Poised by The Myth Makers: Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein

On view through Oct 25th: Connections/ Conexiónes 
Donna Dodson & Andy Moerlein, co-curators. 

In February 2014 members of the Boston Sculptors Gallery together with a group of Peruvian artists will present Visions/Visiónes, in Cusco, Peru, in the Qorikancha Museum, Santo Domingo Convent. This show will be curated by Argentinian artist and Boston Sculptors Gallery member Nora Valdez. 

Milton Academy's Nesto Gallery is excited to host a preview exhibit of Visions/Visiones, titled ‘Connections/ Conexiónes,’ The Nesto show will bring together many of the artists who will be showing in the Qorinkancha Museum show. The Peruvian Convent and Museum are built on the foundation of one of the most important Inca temple sites near Machu Picchu. The Nesto Gallery exhibit will present work inspired by this confluence of cultures. Drawings, models and work that will be shown in Peru by Boston Sculptors Gallery members will hang beside art from many notable Peruvian artists.


Location: Nesto Gallery, Milton Academy, Art & Media Center (Lower Level)
Address: 170 Centre St, Milton, MA 02186 www.milton.edu/arts/nesto.cfm
Gallery Hours: Weekdays 8:30a-3:30p (closed October 11th through 14th)

Curators talk: Wednesday October 9th 9:15 to 10:00am in Greely Auditorium
Peruvian Culture Night: Friday October 18th 5:30p-7:30p. Free and Open to the Public


Participating artists from Peru: Ronald Alvan Alvites, Pablo Yactayo Chumpitaz , Jacob Sulca Gutierrez, Persi Narvaez Machicao, Jose Luis Morales Sierra, Ivan Rojas Tovar & Victor Zuniga.

Participating artists from Boston Sculptors Gallery: Caroline Bagenal, Kim Bernard, Murray Dewart, Donna Dodson, Peter De Camp Haines, Nancy Winship Milliken, Andy Moerlein, Nancy Selvage, Liz Shepherd, Nora Valdez, Joseph Wheelwright & Leslie Wilcox. 


On view through Oct 31st: Convergence
Boston Sculptors Gallery Exhibits on the Christian Science Plaza. 

Check out these upcoming walks and talks on the plaza during the last month of the show. All tours meet at the entrance to The Mary Baker Eddy Library, 200 Mass Ave and walk around the sculptures that are installed on the plaza. The tours end at the bookstore, where the participants can purchase the catalog. The tours are free and open to the public.

Saturday Oct 5, 2013 @ 11am "Poetic Gestures and Material Surprises." Eric Sealine & Michelle Lougee will lead a guided tour of the Convergence sculptures in a morning conversation about adapting their materials and practices to the scale of the plaza. Eric's first language is architecture and responding to the site came naturally. Michelle incorporates plastic bags, such as the wrappers on the New York Times, into woven biomorphic shapes. Come and explore the exhibition with these two notable Boston Sculptors.

Monday Oct 14, 2013 @ 3pm "Sculpture- a Professional Opinion." Nick Capasso, Director of the Fitchburg Art Museum, will lead a tour of the exhibition on the plaza, commenting on the role of contemporary art, monumentality and siting sculpture in a public setting.  This talk takes place during The Fenway Alliance’s 12th Annual Opening Our Doors on Monday, October 14, 2013—Greater Boston’s largest day of free cultural experiences.

Saturday Oct 19, 2013 @ 11am "New Visions & Fresh Perspectives - the future of public art in Boston." This tour will be led by Katelyn Littlejohn Kirnie, Visual Arts Manager, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy GreenwayConservancy and Terry Catchpole, Member, Board of Directors, Arts & Business Council of Boston; and Member, Advisory Board, Downtown Boston Business Improvement District (BID).
Programming private public sites as well as publicly owned sites in Boston requires funding, community partnerships, politics and poetics. This dynamic team will discuss Convergence in the context of the past, present and the future strategies of making public art in Boston happen as they stroll through the Plaza project.


On Wednesday October 23rd, I will be speaking about Convergence at the Rotary Club of Boston. More info here. The group meets Every Wednesday from 12:00 - 1:30pm at McCormick and Schmick's Seafood Restaurant at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel , 34 Columbus Street, Boston, MA 02116
$20 for a served lunch or $5 for coffee.

From the website: 'Each week, we have a luncheon for members, guests and visiting Rotarians. Guests and walk-ins are always welcome and there is no need to notify us in advance.

Since our club was founded in 1909, the Rotary Club of Boston #7 has had over 5,000 speakers. Past speakers have included Boston's mayors, Massachusetts Governors, Red Sox coaches, presidents of Boston's colleges & universities, and corporate leaders, among others.

The principle for our luncheon speakers is to gather together Boston's leading citizens for lunch with top-notch speakers. The speakers are from Boston's business, cultural and political life.

They are a prime reason that we are willing to leave our offices and homes for an hour of friendship and discussion each week.

Come join our club to hear Boston's best speakers. You will leave a better informed Bostonian with a broader perspective. Plus, your participation will support our local and international philanthropic efforts, part of what makes Rotary respected worldwide.'

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

September News

Connections/ Conexiónes - Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein, co-curators.

In February 2014 members of the Boston Sculptors Gallery and a group of Peruvian artists will present Visions/Visiónes, in Cusco, Peru, an exhibit curated by Argentinian Artist and Boston Sculptors Gallery member Nora Valdez. Milton Academy's Nesto Gallery is excited to host a preview exhibit, Connections/ Conexiónes, that will bring together many of the artists who will be showing in the Qorikancha Museum at the Convent of Santo Domingo. The church and museum are built on the foundation of one of the most important Inca temple sites near Machu Picchu. The Nesto Gallery exhibit will present work inspired by this confluence of cultures. Drawings, models and work that will be shown in Peru by Boston Sculptors Gallery members will hang beside art from many notable Peruvian artists.

Exhibition dates: September 20th through October 25th 2013 
Milton Acedmy's Nesto Gallery in the Art & Media Center (Lower Level) 
170 Centre St, Milton, MA 02186 www.milton.edu/arts/nesto.cfm
Weekdays 8:30a-3:30p (closed October 11th through 14th)
Opening reception Friday September 20th 5:30-7:30pm
Curators talk Wednesday October 9th 9:15 to 10:00am in Greely Auditorium.


Images: L to R, Donna Dodson, Condorita, 2013  walnut 23" tall; Nora Valdez, Set to Go 2012 Indiana Limestone 17"x6"x7".

Participating artists from Boston Sculptors Gallery:
Caroline Bagenal, Kim Bernard, Murray Dewart, Donna Dodson, Peter De Camp Haines, Nancy Winship Milliken, Andy Moerlein, Nancy Selvage, Liz Shepherd, Nora Valdez, Joseph Wheelwright & Leslie Wilcox.

Participating artists from Peru:
Ronald Alvan Alvites, Pablo Yactayo Chumpitaz , Jacob Sulca Gutierrez, Persi Narvaez Machicao, Jose Luis Morales Sierra, Ivan Rojas Tovar & Victor Zuniga.

SAVE THE DATE FOR JAMAICA PLAIN OPEN STUDIOS
Saturday & Sunday, September 21st & 22nd 2013
Andy Moerlein & I will be showing our art work at my studio in Jamaica Plain
Please feel free to stop by 93 Forest Hills Street #3 from 11a-6p both days

Thursday, August 1, 2013

August News

If you are out and about this summer, or traveling during the month of August, please visit the following locations to see my artwork:

Anchorage, Alaska:
At the Blue Hollomon Gallery, I am exhibiting Culture Vulture, Red Wing Blackbird, Honey Bear, Tiger Frog, Owl Mother and Walrus Father along with my monotypes and watercolors. My partner Andy Moerlein is also exhibiting his sculptures, embossings and monoprints in the gallery this summer.

Honey Bear, 46" tall, wood, paint 2005. Photo Credit: Bruno Giust. Honey Bear can think of nothing but her next meal, which is, red salmon. The thought fills her mind, dances in her dreams, leads her around by the nose, occupies her every thought and is always with her.

Falmouth, Maine:
Courtesy of June LaCombe and Gilsland Farm, Audubon Center in Maine. Andy Moerlein & I, aka The Myth Makers are exhibiting the Sentinel through 2013.

The Sentinel, 15 ft tall, saplings & paint, 2012 at Gilsland Farm, Maine Audubon, Falmouth, Maine. Raucous and sooty, friendly and frightening, the raven is a vivid mark upon the skyline. Their impossibly black feathers flicker with an iridescence that holds the clues to every color in the rainbow. Their vocal variety suggests that raven may have more to say than most birds.


Hulls Cove, Maine
Courtesy of H.G. Brack & Judith Bradshaw Brown, Andy Moerlein & I, aka the Myth Makers are exhibiting the Seer in the Davistown Museum Hulls Cove Sculpture Garden through 2013.

The Seer, 18 ft tall, saplings, 2012 By The Myth Makers
The Breakneck Road at Hulls Cove has been a summer rendezvous for Native Americans as long as memory exists. Owl has seen the world change and has a message for humankind. Step into the sacred space and listen. If you open your heart, Owl has advice to share.


Liberty, Maine
The Davistown Museum, permanent collection. My piece, Elephant Princess is on view in the main gallery. The Davistown Museum is a regional tool, art, and history museum with two physical locations in Maine and an extensive website. The main Museum complex, including exhibitions, galleries, libraries, and the visitors’ center, is located in Liberty Village, while the office and sculpture gardens are in Hulls Cove (Bar Harbor). 



Tiger Mothers, 2013, styrofoam, cement, paint, by Donna Dodson

Boston, Massachusetts:
Convergence: The Boston Sculptors Gallery Exhibits on the Christian Science Plaza through October 31st. I am exhibiting the Tiger Mothers near the children's fountain, and with my partner Andy Moerlein, aka the Myth Makers, we are exhibiting Poised near the reflecting pool. Andy is exhibiting his piece, Impossible near the entrance to the Mother Church. 




Poised, 20 ft tall, saplings, wire ties, 2013 by The Myth Makers


There is a full color, 50 page catalog, 8.5"x11", that is available for sale for $10 in the following venues: Mary Baker Eddy Library Bookstore, Museum of Fine Arts Bookstore, Boston Sculptors Gallery, Prudential Center Visitor Information Desk, Fruitlands Museum and online. Get one while supplies last!

Harvard, Massachusetts:
Art in Nature at the Fruitlands Museum through Nov 3, 2013. I am exhibiting Elephant Oracle near the main entrance.

Elephant Oracle, 2010, Styrofoam, cement, paint by Donna Dodson


The Elephant Oracle is the wise old one to whom we turn in times of confusion, doubt and indecision. The Elephant has a memory that never forgets. Perhaps it is a paradox that one who knows so much says so little. Yet, in its presence, we find the courage in ourselves to listen.



Pittsfield, Massachusetts:
Artscape: Public art in Pittsfield's Upstreet Cultural District in the heart of the Berkshires of western Massachusetts. I am exhibiting Moby Dick, on Bank row through March 2014. In celebration of Herman Melville’s novel, Moby Dick, I wanted to create a sculpture of the novel’s hero. Melville was a brilliant writer. He created the Captain of the ship who sought revenge on the whale who had harmed him, not from malice, but from some animal instinct. I created an anthropomorphic sculpture in celebration of Melville's humanistic whale.
Moby Dick, 2012, styrofoam, cement, mortar by Donna Dodson

Concord, New Hampshire:
The Millbrook Gallery and Sculpture Garden. I am exhibiting Golden Lionness in the gallery. Andy Moerlein is exhibiting his sculptures, 'Tossed' and 'Journey' in the "16th Annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit." 

Golden Lionness, 36" tall, wood, paint 2007 by Donna Dodson
The golden lionness sports a mane as fine as the male lion’s mane but red, as a blaze of fire. She wears full length white gloves and a long flowing dress, fitting for the queen of the jungle.





Albuquerque, New Mexico: At Leich Lathrop Gallery, I am exhibiting my wood sculptures along with my monotypes. Andy Moerlein is exhibiting his sculptures: Flock, Whisper and several monoprints. 

Left: Samurai Warrior, 23" tall, wood, paint 2009 
Right: Plain Jane, 21" tall, wood, paint 2009 


West Nyack, New York:
Rockland Center for the Arts, through Sept 2014. I am exhibiting the Giant Panda and Hathor in the Catherine Konner Sculpture Park.

Left: Hathor 2010, Styrofoam, cement, paint

Right: Giant Panda 2010, Styrofoam, cement, paint




Providence, Rhode Island:
Save the date for Waterfire 2013: August 24th. Andy Moerlein & I, aka The Myth Makers are lighting a fire sculpture in honor of the Year of the Cicada on the Confluence, on the Steeple St Bridge.


Verbier, Switzerland:
At the Verbier 3-D Sculpture Park, I am exhibiting Baby Bringer and my partner Andy Moerlein is exhibiting Uprooted and Upended.

Baby Bringer, 2011, Styrofoam, cement, paint, 12ftx4ftx4ft by Donna Dodson

She is both a celebration of fertility and motherhood as well as a subversion on the popular myth that storks bring babies in a diaper clasped in their beaks.




Windsor, Vermont:
Cider Hill Gardens & Gallery. Courtesy of Gary and Sarah Milek, Andy Moerlein & I, aka the Myth Makers are exhibiting Alight: the Spirit of the Red Tail Hawk through 2013.

Just landed, ready to fly, observant, noble and respected, the Red Tail Hawk is a common raptor of human environments. Agile in the cityscape and familiar in the rural hedgerow, it is a survivor. These Vermont hills have similarly survived and adapted to a rich heritage of human occupation. Precious soil and abundant rock have conspired to doom all but the most ambitious. Red Tail Hawk stands as a patient monument to the toil that takes place here. ALIGHT is part human yet mostly hawk. It rests fleetingly on this landscape, blessing the place – passing no judgment, but poised to fly.






Monday, July 1, 2013

July News

Sculpture by Donna Dodson
Opening Friday, July 5, 6-8pm


Gallery EhvaJuly 5-16, 2013 
74 Shank Painter Road
Provincetown, MA 02657 



Elephant Bride, 19" tall, wood, paint 2005 by Donna Dodson
Elephant bride is sort of a bad girl. Instead of virginal and white, she is gothic in red and black. She has fallen from the garden of Eden, like a modern day Eve, yet everyone adores her fiery spirit and sense of humor. Unlike the pristine, white brides of history, she blazes forth with the strength of today’s woman.
The Myth Makers: Donna Dodson & Andy Moerlein
Artist Reception: Wednesday July 24th 2013 from 4p-7p
3555 Arctic Blvd, Anchorage AK 99503

Red Wing Black Bird, 40" tall, wood, paint by Donna Dodson
Red Wing Blackbird sports a beauty on the outside that is balanced by the harmony within her spirit. She sings a song of loves+ losses that reminds us to bear the unfairness of life with grace.
Recent Commission:
Celeste, wife of Babar
Private Collection
Vernon, Connecticut
Celeste, 8 ft tall, red oak, 2013 by Donna Dodson
Recently added to the permanent collection of:
58 Main St.
Liberty, ME 04949


Elephant Princess, 6" bronze on limestone base. Limited edition, 1/10.

Recently published:
Two full color catalogs: "Elephant Parade" and "Flock Together"
Please send me your address if you want these mailed to you.




Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Catalog Launch for CONVERGENCE: BOSTON SCULPTORS GALLERY EXHIBITS AT THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PLAZA


The Boston Sculptors
The Boston Sculptors Gallery and The First Church of Christ, Scientist are pleased to announce an outdoor exhibition of monumental, site-specific artworks. In a convergence of imagination and civic pride, over two dozen art installations from Boston Sculptors Gallery members will be displayed on The Christian Science Plaza through Oct 31, 2013. For more information visit Convergenceexhibit.blogspot.com.

The Space Within, Buds by Gillian Christy

Join us for the catalog launch on Thursday, June 6, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. There will be plaza tours of the exhibition at 2:15 and 4:15p with the artists. Meet at the entrance to The Mary Baker Eddy Library, 200 Mass Ave and walk around the sculptures that are installed on the plaza. The tour is free and open to the public. Jen Mergel Senior Curator of Contemporary Art at the MFA and Anita Walker, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Cultural Council, will make remarks at 3pm. Location: Mary Baker Eddy Library Bookstore.

Bag Lunch by Laura Evans

Each sculpture will speak to its architectural surroundings, activate the site that inspired it, and create a unique destination for the Boston community to see contemporary art. Following on the heels of the newly renovated Contemporary Wing at the Museum of Fine Arts and as a celebration of the newly designated statewide Fenway Cultural District, this exhibition carries forth the vision to draw attention to visual art of the moment and promote its prominent place in the life of the city.

Nave by Rosalyn Driscoll

We invite the public to enter, look, think, hope, dream, and be a part of the experience. Participating artists include: Gillian Christy, Murray Dewart, Donna Dodson, Rosalyn Driscoll,Laura Evans, Sally S. Fine, Chris Frost, Peter DeCamp Haines, Jim Henderson, Michelle Lougee,Nancy Winship Milliken, Andy Moerlein, Eric Sealine, George Sherwood, Margaret Swan, Marilu Swett, Leslie Wilcox, Joseph Wheelwright, and Andy Zimmermann.

Minoan Reflection by Sally Fine

Boston Sculptors Gallery was founded in 1992 by 18 prominent Boston-area artists to present and promote innovative, challenging sculpture and installations. It is the only sculptors’ organization in the country that maintains its own exhibition space. In twenty years the cooperative has held over 227 art shows and supported the work of 58 sculptors with work in 48 U.S. states and 36 foreign countries.

Grotto by Christopher Frost

Gallery members have received numerous honors including 81 residencies, 315 awards or fellowships, and 134 grants. Members have taught in 70 settings, generated 169 permanent public art works and 308 temporary public artworks, and are included in 1,100 private and public collections. Boston Sculptors Gallery articulates, challenges, and promotes the role of sculpture in the public sphere, in communities, and in the lives of individuals.

Inner Eagle by Peter DeCamp Haines

The Christian Science Plaza is a 14-acre pedestrian refuge amid the busy traffic patterns of Boston’s urban environment and attracts thousands of visitors each year from all over the world.

Three Bronze Trees by Jim Henderson

In the heart of the Plaza sits The Original Mother Church, built in 1894, and its domed extension, built in 1906.

Christian Science Coral by Michelle Lougee

The Plaza also includes an arboretum of linden, oak, and honey locust trees, a 686-foot-long reflecting pool, the children’s fountain, and the world-famous Mapparium™, the most popular exhibit at The Mary Baker Eddy Library. 

Arabesque by Eric Sealine

The Plaza has been influenced over the past two centuries by several architects, including Chester Lindsay Churchill in the 1930s and the firm of I.M. Pei & Partners and Araldo A. Cossutta, Associated Architects, in the 1970s and is a designated Boston Landmarks Property.

The Lighthouse by Nancy Winship Milliken

The Fenway Cultural District, the first Boston-based Massachusetts-wide Cultural District, is comprised of more than 40 cultural and academic institutions, community organizations and private residents and is managed by the Fenway Alliance, a consortium of 22 institutions.

Templum by Margaret Swan

The owner of the Christian Science Plaza, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, has always been active within the Boston community and was a founding member of The Fenway Alliance, the group responsible for the creation and organization of this cultural district.

Water form by Marilu Swett

VISITOR INFORMATION: The Christian Science Plaza is located at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Huntington Avenue, in Boston, MA.

Loving Stones by Joseph Wheelwright

Admission to this outdoor exhibition is free, and open to the public through October 31, 2013.

Sentinel by Leslie Wilcox

Exhibition catalogs will be available for purchase after June 6, 2013, from the shops at The Mary Baker Eddy Library, 200 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston and The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston.

Liminal Bloom by Andy Zimmermann

Save the following dates for more Convergence events in June:

Wave Cloud by George Sherwood

 Saturday June 15th 11am "Kinetic and Monumental" Murray Dewart, Founding member of the Boston Sculptors Gallery, and George Sherwood, notable public artist, will lead a conversation on the plaza about the 20th anniversary of the Boston Sculptors Gallery, the changing landscape of public art in Boston and their role in shaping the future.

One Bright Morning by Murray Dewart

Friday June 21st 8pm "An Arty Night Out! A Solstice Event"Join Artists Andy Moerlein and Donna Dodson for a guided tour of Convergence on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, under a nearly full moon. 

Tiger Mother by Donna Dodson
New Hampshire sculptor, Andy Moerlein will be joined by Boston artist, Donna Dodson for a romantic stroll in one of Boston's architectural treasures. Plan an early dinner in the city and join us for our walk.

Poised by The Myth Makers: Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein
Saturday, June 29th 11am "Art, Architecture and the Landscape- a Conversation" Judith Tolnick Champa, Editor in Chief of Art New England and Wyona Lynch-McWhite, Director of the Fruitlands Museum of Art in Harvard, Mass. will discuss the challenges of curating in an urban environment.

Impossible by Andy Moerlein