
All Day
Bo Petran for The Biennial Project, A Night in Venice, photograph.
Atlantic Works Gallery
November 6-20
“An Abundance of Caution: The
Biennial Project,”
Receptions: November 6 & 18,6-9 p.m.
November 27-December 18
“Babylon & Co., 2021” Ian Babylon,et.al. Receptions: November 27 &December 16, 6-9 p.m,
November 20 & December 18, 8 p.m.
“Full Moon Fever,” Ian Babylon,Zoomcast only.
Now accepting applications fornew members!
See atlanticworks.org for moreinformation.
Hours: Fri.-Sat., 2-6 p.m., or byappointment.
New Bedford Art Museum
Through November 14“Uncommon Threads: The Works
of Ruth E. Carter”
Through January 9, 2022“Eadweard Muybridge: Animal
Locomotion”
December 4 – May 8, 2022“Members’ Exhibition”
Hours: Thurs.-Sun., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Chazan Gallery at Wheeler
Through November 10“Enigmatic Space”
Works by Mara Metcalf, KristinStreet, Tina Tryforos
Reception: Thursday, October 21,5–8 p.m.
November 18-December 8“John Udvardy (solo show)”
Reception: Thursday, November18, 5–8 p.m.
Hours: Mon.–Fri., 3–6 p.m.; Sat., 11a.m.–4 p.m.; Sun., 12–4 p.m.; (andby appointment)

Patty DeGrandpre, The First Born in the First House, block printing ink, silver leaf, paper, and inkjet on clay board panel, 8″ x 8″.
Fountain Street Gallery
Through November 21
“Within the Big is a Lot of Little.”
Patty deGrandpre and GeorginaLewis explore particulars of
the big picture. Featuringsculpture, drawings, and printwork, the exhibition probes thebeauty of the little things, bothmetaphorically and literally.Reception: November 5, 5–8 p.m.November 27–December 19
“Confluence.” Denise Driscoll’spaintings and Sara Fine-Wilson’ssculpture balance meticulous
processes of accumulation
and play to explore theprecarious complexity of life andrelationship.
Receptions: December 3, 5–8p.m., December 11, 12–3 p.m.Hours: Thurs. – Sun., 12–4 p.m., orby appointment.
Updates at fsfaboston.com

Munson, Don Blue Jay oil on canvas
EKD Gallery
November 1-December 31“Holiday Show”
Works from Erin Reid, Karen Reidand Don Munson.
We are offering special sales toacquire pieces from our 1st year ofonline shows and by appointmentin person studio visits to DonMunson’s Red Stair Studio, filledwith decades of work.
Montserrat College of Art Galleries
Montserrat Gallery:Through November 18
“We Design: People, Practice,Progress”
Carol Schlosberg Alumni Gallery:
Through November 19“Caleb Cole: Show Me”
301 Frame Gallery:
October 25 – December 10
“Josh Beckett: Honest Intentions”

Art supplies, Emily Passman, oil on paper, 22” x 30”.
Concord Center for the Visual Arts
Main Galleries
November 4-December 19“The Faculty Show,” Reception:
Saturday, November 6, 4 – 6 p.m.Information and exhibiting artistsat concordart.org/facultyshow.Members Gallery
Through November 28.“Vivace,” Artist Reception:
Sunday, November 7, 4–6 p.m.
December 2 – December 19“The Postcard Show”
Submission guidelines atconcordart.org/postcards.Reception Thursday, December 2,6–8 p.m.
Hours: Tues.- Sat., 10 a.m.-4:30p.m.; Sun. 12–4 p.m.
Nesto Gallery at Milton Academy
November 4–December 17
“Home” – Mohamad HafezCombining his passion forarchitecture, street art andactivism, Hafez seeks to promoteand sustain a global awarenessin creating photorealisticthree-dimensional scenes thatarchitecturally represent theurban fabric of the Middle East,and serve as his backdrops forpolitical and social expression.Hours: Mon.–Fri., 9 a.m.–4 p.m.(open only to Milton Academycommunity — closed on schoolholidays).

Lynne Francis-Lunn, Life is Complicated, 2021, paper, acrylic paint and waxed linen.
Cahoon Museum of American Art
Through December 19“Brenda Kingery: Weaving
Messages” – narrative
abstract paintings whose vividexpressions draw from theartist’s global cultural vision andChickasaw heritage.
Through December 19
“Interwoven: ContemporaryBasketry” – new artworks byPamela Becker, Jeanne Flanagan,Lissa Hunter, Jeannet Leendertse,Kari Lonning, Lynne Francis-Lunn,Arlene McGonagle, NathalieMiebach, Sui Park, Lois Russell,and Elizabeth Whyte Schulze.Hours: Wed.- Sun., 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Lamont Gallery
Through December 18“Forces in Motion: Gordon D.Chase.” Artist and educator
Gordon D. Chase asks bigquestions in dynamic ways;through intensely gesturalpaintings, powerful black-and-white drawings or piercinglyangular sculpture.Reservations Required

Byte; Feed, Kenson Truong, 2021, ultraviolet clear coat, thread, dressmaker pins, ultraviolet light, each panel: 24” x 24″
Boston Sculptors Gallery
November 3 -December 5
Leslie Wilcox “ROTTEN” andSusan Lyman Harbinger. FirstFriday Receptions November 5 & December 3, 5 – 8:30 p.m. Artists’Reception, Saturday, November13, 2–5 p.m., with Artists’ Talks at3 & 4 p.m.
Opening December 10
Kenson Truong “Bespoke” andNancy Selvage “Solstice.”Opening Reception Saturday,December 11, 4 – 6 p.m. NewYear’s Reception, Saturday,
January 1, 3–6 p.m. with Artists’Talks at 3 p.m. (in person &virtual). First Friday Reception,January 7, 5–8:30 p.m.
Hours: Wed.– Sun., 11–5 p.m.Closed: December 24–31.
StoveFactory Gallery
HI-GLOSS: Expressions of Glazingin Oil & Acrylic
Duo Exhibition: Julie Alailima &Ella Lesatele
Opening Reception: FridayNovember 5, 6-8 p.m.
Gallery Hours on Sat. & Sun.,November 6–7 & 13–14, 1-4 p.m.Current safety guidelines shall befollowed.
December 4 and 5
StoveFactory Open Studios all 3floors of studio workspaceStoveFactory Building
Studio hours: Sat. – Sun., 11 a.m.-5p.m. Current safety guidelinesshall be followed.
StoveFactory Gallery
“Winter Exhibition”
December 4 and 5, 11 and 12StoveFactory Gallery
Gallery hours: Sat.–Sun., 11 a.m.–5p.m. Current safety guidelinesshall be followed.
The SoWA Artists Guild
“First Friday” is back at the SoWaArtists Guild, 450 Harrison Ave,Boston. Many studios will be openFriday, November 5, 5–9 p.m., andFriday, December 3, 5-9 p.m.
“Second Sunday” is also back atSoWa Artists Guild, 450 HarrisonAve, Boston. November 14 andDecember 12, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.Through November 30
“Nourish”, Belmont Gallery of Art,Belmont, Homer Building andonline. Art exhibit that capturesthe theme of food for the bodyand the soul. Featuring work bySoWA artist Adriana G. Prat.
Through November 27
“Then and Now”, openingreception information, RockportArt Association & Museum,Maddocks Gallery and online.Exhibit from the RAA&MExperimental Group artistsinspired by selected masterpieceworks of the museum collection.
“Remembering Together: MarkingLives COVID-19”, Broad Instituteof MIT and Harvard, Cambridge,through November 19, VirtualGallery Talk: November 17, 1 p.m.Artists created work with 1000or more marks to honor thethousands of lives lost to Covid.
Leverett Crafts & Arts
November, 2021
Susan B. Mulholland: “LeverettPond and Beyond” in the HallGallery, and our annual “OhBeautiful Glass” show in theBarnes Gallery. View naturepaintings and eclectic glasscreations ranging from jewelryand vases to sculpture and neon.Opening Reception:
Sunday, November 7, 1-5 p.m.Hours: Fridays, Saturdays &Sundays 1-5 p.m.
December, 2021
Join us for our festive “HolidayStore & Art Show” for the firsttwo December weekends. Thewalls will showcase a selectionof LCA fine artists while ourvery own Mudpie Potters fill
the Barnes Gallery with lovelyceramics. Additional localcraftspeople provide beautifulgifts for the holidays, includingpottery, jewelry, fiber arts,
clothing, cards and much more.Hours: December 4 & 5,December 11 & 12; Sat., 10 a.m.-4p.m.; Sun., 12-4 p.m.
The Umbrella Arts Center
Through November 15
“Go Out Doors – Neighbors”
Regional Public Art ExhibitionGreater Boston/MetrowestVarious Locations
Through November 14
Annual Art Ramble: “Somethingin the Air”
Hapgood Wright Town ForestDecember 3 – 31
Winter Market/”Off the Wall”Small Works Exhibition
Main Gallery

Daryl Burtnett, “Untitled”, 2021, paint, mixed media.
Three Stones Gallery
November 4 – December 30“Bienvenue” – Welcome to our
new place, new space, and newshow featuring abstract works byCécile Ganne and Daryl Burtnett, and a variety of outstandingartists, familiar and new.Reception: Thursday, November4, 5–7:30 p.m.
Hours: Tues.–Fri., 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.;Sat.–Sun., 12-5 p.m.

Sally S. Fine, Tropical Moon, ceramic, wood, pigment, metal, 2021.
Cross Rip Gallery
Through December 31
Cross Rip Gallery continues itsseason series “Coming Out 2021”Through November 3
Featured Artists: Richard O.Perry and Alla ZbinovskyNovember 5 – November 21
“Group Show”
Featured Artist: Sculptor, SallyS. Fine
Reception: Saturday, November6, 5-7 p.m.
November 26-December 31
“Small Works”
Reception: Saturday, November 27.

Kelly Carmody, Portrait of Lou, Oil on Linen, 48” x 32″, at The Guild of Boston Artists.
The Guild of Boston Artists
Through November 27 “Sisters of the Brush and Palette:Women Artists of the Guild” isthe first exhibition of its kind
in the Guild’s history speciallydedicated to the impressivetalents of its contemporaryfemale membership. OpeningDecember 4: “Seasonal Paintingsand Small Works Display.”
Hours: Tues.–Sat., 10:30 a.m. -5:30 p.m.

Roberto Lugo, Silent Protest I, 2021, glazed ceramic, luster, steel, epoxy, enameland Texture Study II, 2021, glazed ceramics, both courtesy of the artist and Wexler Gallery.
Fairfield University Art Museum
Through December 18Tues.–Sat., 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
Bellarmine Hall Galleries:“Roberto Lugo: New Ceramics”
and “Robert Gerhardt: Mic Check”
Walsh Gallery (Quick Center):“Carrie Mae Weems: The Usual
Suspects”
FUAM presents three exhibitionsfocusing on issues around racialjustice, police reform and Blackhistory in America.
Hera Gallery
Through November 13“Dough”, a national juried
exhibition. Juror: CatherinePiccoli. Opening reception:Saturday, October 16, 3-5 p.m.Virtual Artist Talk: WednesdayOctober 20, 7 p.m., moreinformation available onheragallery.org
November 20 – Dec 18
“Small Works Show” featuring
Hera artist members in our newexpanded gallery space. OpeningReception: Saturday, November20, 3-6 p.m. All works are pricedat or under 100$.
November 20-Dec 18“Exposed” featuring Hera artist members Barbara Crane, SonjaCzekalski, and Abigail WamboldtClosing Reception and Artist Talks:Saturday December 18, 4-6 p.m.Hours: Wed.-Fri., 1-5 p.m.; Sat., 10a.m.-4 p.m.

The Torture of Mothers, 1970/2003, lithograph, second edition 25/25, 15” x 22”, Elizabeth Catlett
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery, College of the Holy Cross
Through December 15
“The Art of Elizabeth Catlett fromthe Collection of Samella Lewis”Widely recognized as one of the more important artists of the20th century, Elizabeth Catlett(1915 – 2012) was a printmakerand sculptor whose careerspanned more than 6 decades.The exhibition comprises printsand sculpture created between1946 and 1996, exploring themany themes that permeateCatlett’s work: social and racialjustice, motherhood, and theBlack-American experience;and includes works by Catlett’shusband Francisco Mora andstudent and long-time friend,Samella Lewis.
Hours: Mon.–Fri., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.;Sat. & Sun., 12–5 p.m.
Closed: November 11 & 25-28
Leverett Crafts & Arts
November, 2021
Susan B. Mulholland: “LeverettPond and Beyond” in the HallGallery, and our annual “OhBeautiful Glass” show in theBarnes Gallery. View naturepaintings and eclectic glasscreations ranging from jewelryand vases to sculpture and neon.Opening Reception:
Sunday, November 7, 1-5 p.m.Hours: Fridays, Saturdays &Sundays 1-5 p.m.
December, 2021
Join us for our festive “HolidayStore & Art Show” for the firsttwo December weekends. Thewalls will showcase a selectionof LCA fine artists while ourvery own Mudpie Potters fill
the Barnes Gallery with lovelyceramics. Additional localcraftspeople provide beautifulgifts for the holidays, includingpottery, jewelry, fiber arts,
clothing, cards and much more.Hours: December 4 & 5,December 11 & 12; Sat., 10 a.m.-4p.m.; Sun., 12-4 p.m.
Galatea Fine Arts
November 5-28
Jane Paradise & Alan Strassman:
“American Landscape: TwoViews”. NAWA: “Art Forward”.Reception: November 5, 6 – 8 p.m.December 3 – January 2
Galatea Fine Art Members:
“Members’ Exhibition”.
Reception: December 3, 6 – 8 p.m.Hours: Fri., Sat. & Sun., 12 – 4 p.m.& by appointment.

Arts League of Lowell
November 5–January 2, 2022.100 & Below 2021:
A holiday gift show. Cash andcarry, all works are less than$100. Give the gift of artwork!Shop local! All types of mediarepresented. The ALL ArtsGallery displays work by 30+artists in our co-op gallery,representing most areas ofartistic expression, plus themedexhibitions in our main gallery.Hours: Wed.–Sun., 1-4 p.m.
LexArt: Lexington Arts and Crafts Society
Novmeber 6 – November 21
“LexArt Instructors Show”Opening Reception: November 7,2–4 p.m.
“Annual Holiday Marketplace”begins December 3.
Visit website for visitorinformation.
Hours: Tues.–Fri., 11 a.m.–5 p.m.;Sat.–Sun., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

Anita Loomis, Community II, 2020, water media with gilding.
Loomis gallery
Located just outside ofPortsmouth, NH, Loomis Gallerypresents “Warm” showing throughDecember 31, featuring artwork byover a dozen distinguished NewEngland artists. Our Annual OpenStudio Event runs December 8through 18 with a 10% discount onall purchases. Preview pieces in ouronline gallery at loomisgallery.com.Hours: Wed.–Fri., 10 a.m.–4
p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.–1 p.m.; and
by appointment. Open byappointment only in January &February.
URI Providence Gallery
November 8-December 8URI Providence Campus, the
John Brown Center for PublicHumanities and the TomaquagMuseum present
“Climates of Inequality: Stories
of Environmental Justice”,
with a Gallery Night ReceptionNovember 18. The exhibit is apublic memory project, created
by university students, educators,and community leaders from twentycities across the United States.Students from Brown in partnership with the Tomaquag Museum createda section that explores Narragansettsurvivance in the face of colonialecological exploitation and violence.Artwork from local Native Americanartists will accompany the travelingexhibition. Free and open to thepublic. Hours: Mon.–Thurs., 9 a.m.–9p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; and GalleryNight, October 21, 5–9 p.m.
Philip Guston, American, born Canada, 1913–1980. Pulpwood Logging, 1941, oil on canvas, 79” x 165”. Originally located in the Forestry Building, Laconia N.H. Fine arts collection U. S. General services Administration
Currier Museum of Art
Through December 5
“WPA in NH: Philip Guston and Musa McKim”
Philip Guston and Musa McKim painted a pair of monumental murals for the Federal forestry building in Laconia, New Hampshire.
Through February 27, 2022
“As Precious as Gold: Carpets from the Islamic World”
On loan from the Saint Louis Art Museum, this collection is considered one of the most significant in the world.
Hours: Thu., 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.; Fri. – Sun., 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
(603) 669-6144
currier.org
Bannister Gallery at Rhode Island College
November 10-December 10
“John O’Connor: Self-AvoidingWalks”
Reception: Wednesday,November 10, 4-7 p.m.Pre-registration required forreception and gallery visits.See our website for moreinformation.
Hours: Mon. – Fri., 12 – 8 p.m.

Roya Khadjavi Projects
Roya Khadjavi Projects exhibits works by emerging Iranian artists working in Iran and diaspora. Our mission is to support these artistic endeavors and facilitate cultural dialogue between Iranian artists and their audiences in the United States. We collaborate with emerging artists from other countries who come from similar social and political backgrounds.
You can learn more about Roya Khadjavi Projects at www.royakhadjaviprojects.com. For more information, please contact [email protected]
The Umbrella Arts Center
June 1 – November 15
“Go Out Doors – Neighbors” Regional Public Art Exhibition
Greater Boston/Metrowest Various Locations
September 1 – November 14
Annual Art Ramble: “Something in the Air”
Hapgood Wright Town Forest
December 3 – 31
Winter Market/”Off the Wall” Small Works Exhibition
Main Gallery
6 Bridges Gallery
November 17 – December 26.Holiday Market. The gallery willbe brimming with giftable fine
art and craft, including specialofferings by Holiday Seasonconsignors. Enhanced ventilation,mandatory masking, and fullyvaccinated staff provide forsafety during In Person shopping.Shopping by appointment available upon request.

Photographic Print ~1900, Wilson Bentley, Museum Purchase
Bennington Museum
November 26- December 31
“Transient Beauty: Responding to “Snowflake” Bentley”
Featuring 25 contemporary artists responding to the magical photomicrographs of Wilson “Snowflake” Bentley, pieces will range from imagery of snowflakes and frost, to more conceptual links to Bentley’s larger project including taxonomies, revealing the invisible, and capturing the transient or ephemeral. The works on display will be available for purchase through a closed-bid auction.
Hours: Fri. – Mon., 1 – 4 p.m.

virgil in the tetons. 63 x 39.5″; oil and mixed media on unstretched canvas.
Alexandra Thompson at Gallery 444
“Returning Trains”: Alexandra Thompson (alexandra-thompson.com) at Gallery 444. In paint, sculpture and drawing, a landscape of memory and dream in transit between the midwest and the Atlantic. The artist employs a rawness of material and image to explore the raveled confluence of human and view. Opening reception Saturday, November 27, 4 – 7 p.m.
November 26 – December 6, 12 – 5 p.m.
444 Commercial Street, Provincetown.