Celebrating Women in
the Arts during Women’s History Month in March 2020 at the Brandeis University
Women’s Studies Research Center: an exhibition of three Artist Scholars: Donna
Dodson, Karin Rosenthal and Vaughn Sills
515 South St., Waltham. Gallery hours, Mon-Fri 9a-5p.
On view 24/7 at the Boston Sculptors Gallery, new works in the windows- wood, 3D prints and bronze from March-May 2020.
Coming up in New York City:
Interpreting the Natural, an exhibition curated by Donna Dodson
April 17th-May 16th 2020, Opening reception Friday, April
17th 7pm-9pm
LES Gallery at The Clemente Center, 107 Suffolk St, New York, NY 10002
Gallery
Hours: Wed-Sun 12pm-7pm, http://www.theclementecenter.org/
Exhibition
website: https://interpretingthenatural.blogspot.com/
Interpreting the Natural: Contemporary
Visions of Scholars' Rocks will feature recent artwork by eleven
award-winning artists: Laura Cannamela, Mark Cooper, Furen Dai, Christopher
Frost, JooLee Kang, Woomin Kim, Karen Krieger, Susan Meyer, Andy Moerlein,
Laura Moriarty, and Elisa Pritzker alongside traditional stones from the
collection of the renowned scholar Kemin Hu. Informed by each artist’s
enthusiasm for ancient scholars’ rocks or viewing stones, the exhibition will
include sculptures in ceramic, wood, wax, concrete, embroidery and mixed media,
in addition to ink and digital drawings, encaustic paintings and stone
installations.
News from the Myth Makers:
Coming up at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, Gainesville, Georgia... Flannery's Peacock!
Join us for the opening reception and public dedication of our sculpture from 1p-2p on Saturday April 25th, in honor of International Sculpture Day.
Coming up in New Jersey for A New View Camden!
We were selected as one of 8 finalists for a prestigious national competition: the Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge in Camden New Jersey. Each artist team is responsible for addressing the problem of illegal dumping, educating the community about solutions and imagining a new vision for the city landscape.
Camden reveals 8 artists selected to bring ‘a new view’ to city
Six Artful Ways Camden Will Transform Prior Illegal Dumping Sites
‘A New View Camden’: $1M Bloomberg Challenge Seeks to Reclaim Urban Dumping Grounds with Public Art
Camden’s new view: Here are 8 new public art projects coming this summer
Who'll give Camden 'A New View'? Artists selected for installations throughout city
Camden wins Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art grant
We were selected as one of 8 finalists for a prestigious national competition: the Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge in Camden New Jersey. Each artist team is responsible for addressing the problem of illegal dumping, educating the community about solutions and imagining a new vision for the city landscape.
Camden reveals 8 artists selected to bring ‘a new view’ to city
Six Artful Ways Camden Will Transform Prior Illegal Dumping Sites
‘A New View Camden’: $1M Bloomberg Challenge Seeks to Reclaim Urban Dumping Grounds with Public Art
Camden’s new view: Here are 8 new public art projects coming this summer
Who'll give Camden 'A New View'? Artists selected for installations throughout city
Camden wins Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art grant
We are building a Phoenix Festival with a public amphitheater on site at 1401 Federal St., from May 7th-16th, with the help of school children, community volunteers, & city workers. Accompanying the public art installations throughout the city, there will be an indoor show at the Stedman Gallery, Rutgers University, Camden June 1-October 31st.
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