
All Day
Hess at Pine Manor
March 1 – May 20
FeministFuturist: Liminal Lab
The collective FeministFuturist brings “Liminal Lab” to Hess’s final show. Members and special guests: Freedom Baird, Christina Balch, Nancy Hayes, Liz Helfer, Marjorie Kaye, AK Liesenfeld, Karen Meninno, Linda Price-Sneddon, Carolyn Wirth. This exhibit made possible in part with a grant from the Collective Futures Fund.
Reception, artists’ talks, workshops: www.pmc.edu/hess-gallery
Visit website for hours.
400 Heath Street
Chestnut Hill MA 02167
(617) 731-7083
National Association of Women Artists, MA (NAWAMA)
Apply at thenawa.org by 3/15and 9/15 of each year. NAWAMAArtists exhibit at Fountain StreetGallery, SoWa Art & DesignDistrict, Gallery at AtlanticWharf, Seaport, RAA&Museum,Heftler Visiting Artist Gallery,The Vendue Art Hotel, The ArtComplex, JL HQ, Newbury St.

Arghavan Khosravi, The Uncertainty, 2020, acrylic on found textile and cotton canvas over wood panel, leather cord, 39” x 61.5”. Courtesy of the artist, © Arghavan Khosravi, 2021.
Currier Museum of Art
“Warhol Screen Tests”
March 31 – July 3
A selection of short films.
“Arghavan Khosravi”
April 14 – September 5
Khosravi’s first museum exhibition features enigmatic paintings that explore themes of exile, freedom, and women’s rights.
Hours: Thurs., 10 a.m.–8 pm; Fri.-Sun., 10 a.m.—5 p.m.
150 Ash Street
Manchester, NH 03104
603-669-6144
Currier.org
Lamont Gallery
“Informing Memory: Process, Place, and Notion.”
Thirteen female artists whose works explore aspects of place, memory, and self in a variety
of different mediums including painting, photography, encaustic, fashion, and installation. Exhibit will also include a look into each of the artists’ processes. Reservations Required.
Phillips Exeter Academy
11 Tan Lane
Exeter, NH 03833
(603) 777-3461 exeter.edu/lamontgallery [email protected]

Adger Cowans, Egg Nude, 1958, silver gelatin print. Courtesy of the artist and Bruce Silverstein Gallery, New York. © Adger Cowans.
Fairfield University Art Museum
Through June 18
Bellarmine Hall Galleries: “Adger Cowans: Sense and Sensibility.” Adger Cowans (American, b. 1936) is a celebrated photographer whose wide-ranging work includes the civil rights movement, jazz musicians, landscape, and artistic studies of the human form, water, and light. This exhibition explores how Cowans uses photography as a vehicle to articulate beauty within the human condition, and the world in which we live, and features over fifty works from across his illustrious career.
Walsh Art Gallery: “13 Ways of Looking at Landscape: Larry Silver’s Connecticut Photographs.” Larry Silver, a Photo League-inspired photographer still working today, moved from New York to Westport, CT in 1973. With his camera, he began exploring his new regional environs, and pushing the boundaries of what landscape and looking is and can be. This exhibition brings together over 40 years of Silver’s work made of and in Connecticut.
Hours: Tues.-Sat., 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Fairfield University Art Museum
Fairfield University
200 Barlow Road, Fairfield, CT
(203) 254-4046
Nesto Gallery at Milton Academy
April 28 – June 18 2022
Paying It Forward | Alumni Artists who Returned to Teach
An exhibit of six alumni who returned to teach at Milton Academy, including: Te Palandjian ’17, Julia von Mentzsch-Ramos ’03, Emilie Stark-Menneg ’02, Nicole Darling ’97, Sarak Sze ’87 and Ian Torney ’82.
Hours: Mon.–Fri., 9 a.m.–4 p.m.; (closed on school holidays).
Nesto Gallery, Art & Media Center
170 Centre Street, Milton, MA
(617) 898-1798
Hours: Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (open only to Milton Academy community – closed on school holidays)
Virtual Exhibition – www.milton.edu/exhibit
Chazan Gallery at Wheeler
February 10 – March 2nd,
The Levitating Perils work by Frank WANG Yefeng
Reception: Thursday, February 10, 5 – 7 p.m.
228 ANGELL ST. PROVIDENCE RI 02906
Hours: Mon. – Fri. 3 – 6 p.m.; Sat. 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Sun. 12 – 4 p.m.
(and by appointment)
(401) 528 2227/www.chazangallery.org / [email protected]

Immigrants with Tree and Turkey.
Conant Gallery at Lawrence Academy
On display through May 6
Lawrence Academy welcomes the work of Marilene Sawaf “Past Life Reflections”
Marilene Sawaf will show à rétrospective of her life experiences as an immigrant and grandmother through her richly patterned paintings inspired by European and Middle Eastern designs
Opening reception April 8, 6:00 -7:30 p.m. Live music.
Masks required
Gallery Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.—5 p.m.; Closed Wed.; Sat. & Sun., 12–4 p.m. in the Conant Gallery at Lawrence Academy, Groton, MA.
Parking and entrance off RT 40
Masks required
NOA Gallery
New Virtual Gallery I Winter Show through March 31
Visit our new virtual gallery featuring fine art, photography and tapestry by New England artists. Our winter show at NOA Gallery at The Groton Inn features the work of Kathleen Bennett, Don Bullens, Claudia Chase, Betsy Cranmer, Joelle Feldman, Tamara Gonda, Michael Goodman, Elissa McMeniman, Mary Minifie, Julia Mitchell, Joni Parker-Roach, Linda Puiatti, Sally Reed, Alexia Rosoff-Wilber, Stephen Silver, Rita Tavilla, Trina Teele and Neil Tischler.
Hours: Open during Inn hours
NOA Gallery at The Groton Inn
128 Main Street
Groton, MA 01450
(978) 448-2690

Lynne Mehlman, Fruit & Floral Fantasy, 24″ x 18″.
The Guild of Boston Artists
May 7 – June 4
“Annual Members Juried Exhibition”
An invitation to the Guild’s membership to submit their best work to compete for prestigious awards including the Charles Movalli Medal for Excellence in Painting and the Alden Bryan Memorial Award for Landscape. Opening Reception and Awards Presentation – Saturday, May 7 from 3-5 p.m.
Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
162 Newbury St.
Boston, MA
(617) 536-7660
honeyjones gallery
Our April showing “Fado Diorama” transitions into
“Beija Flor”, a fleeting flower-kisser celebration in mid-May.
In June, we present “Izumrud: The Garden and The Forest”
Check website and IG for event and workshop dates.
Hours: Tues.–Sat., 12-5 p.m.
honeyjones gallery
270A Concord Ave.
Cambridge MA
https://www.honeyjonesstudio.com/
IG: @honeyjonesstudio

Installation view of 2021 Senior Concentration Seminar Exhibition.
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery, College of the Holy Cross
April 27 – May 27, 2022
“Senior Concentration Seminar Exhibition 2022”
Visual arts majors who participate in the Senior Concentration Seminar are assigned studio space and mentored as they explore their creative interests – whether in traditional mediums such as drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture, or though state-of the-art digital illustration and video production. The 2022 exhibition participants are Dora Calva, Aliyah Coplan, Julia Covelle, Paige Epp, Grace Hoelscher, Shea O’Scannlain, Sommer Ross, Natalie Scholz, Stanislav Yarmoussik.
Hours: Mon.–Fri., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery, College of the Holy Cross
O’Kane Hall, 1 College St., Worcester, MA
(508) 793-3356
holycross.edu/cantorartgallery

Donna Frustere, Holding Memories.
The Mark Twain House & Museum
Now through January 23, 2023
“The Evocative Mark Twain Inspires the Printmakers’ Network of Southern New England”
Hours: Daily, 10 a.m.—4:30 p.m.
The Mark Twain House & Museum
351 Farmington Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
(860) 247-0998
Leverett Crafts & Arts
APRIL 2022 SHOWS
Ruth Rinard, “In The Moment,” pastel landscapes in a lovely peaceful color palette. Featuring scenes from the Pioneer Valley.
Elsje Sturtevant, “Imaginary Landscapes,” pastel works in a
vibrant abstract colorist mode.
OPENING RECEPTION:
Sunday, April 10, 3-5 p.m.
HOURS: Saturdays & Sundays 1-5 p.m.
MAY 2022 SHOWS
Sarah Stroud, “SEWN,” colorful quilts and fabric assemblages.
Elena Gabriella, “Origination & Imagination,” an exploration of
visual ideas using painting,
collage, and mixed media.
OPENING RECEPTION:
Sunday, May 15, 3-5 p.m.
HOURS: Saturdays & Sundays 1-5 p.m.

Paloma, Libby, Still Living [with], 2022, sewn upcycled materials, mixed media, detail of installation.
Burlington City Arts
June 22 – October 8
“More Than an Object: The Contemporary Still Life,” exploring the vitality and inventiveness of the still life tradition through innovative approaches and media.
“Sky Hopinka: Fainting Spells,” exploring themes of language, culture, and homeland in two experimental videos, as the artist reflects on colonialism and nature of Indigenous identity.
Hours: Wed. – Fri., 12 – 5 p.m.; Sat. 12 – 8 p.m.; Sun. 12 – 5 p.m.
135 Church Street, Burlington, VT
802-865-7166
South Shore Art Center, Bancroft Gallery
July 21 – August 27
“Blue Ribbon Members Show”
Opening Reception: July 21, 6 p.m.
“Gallery Artist SPOTLight,”
July: Whit Leffel
September 15 – October 29
“Partners in Art” curated by Anthony Pilla
Opening Reception: September 15, 6 p.m.
Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
119 Ripley Road
Cohasset, MA
(781) 383-2787

Kakuko Ishii, Japanese Paper Strings Musubu R, 2012, Washi paper and pigment, Image courtesy of the artist, © Kakuko Ishii.
Springfield Museums
One admission: five museums, including the Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum.
June 11–September 4
“Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper”
August 20, 2022–November 20
“Card Tricks: Salvador Dalí and the Art of Playing Cards”
Through July 17
“Fantastic Ruins: Etchings by Giovanni Battista Piranesi”
Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Springfield Museums
21 Edwards St., Springfield, MA
Art Center Gallery, Anna Maria College
September 2022 – May 2023
Matthias Neumann
“Basics 58, 59, and 60”
September 2022 – May 2023
Faculty Spotlight
Faculty Exhibition
Dates and Reception TBA
Dixon-Ball Collection
Dates and Reception TBA
Vaughn Sills
Dates and Reception TBA
Art Center Gallery
Anna Maria College
50 Sunset Lane
Paxton, MA 01612
Contact: David Wackell [email protected]
Director: Darrell Matsumoto [email protected]

Mikhailovich Cheremnykh, Mikhail (1890-1962), The letter П from The Anti-Religious Alphabet, 1932, Color lithograph. Courtesy, Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Marion Stratton Gould Fund.
Museum of Russian Icons
May 4 – October 2
“Images of Atheism: The Soviet Assault on Religion.” An exhibition exploring the role of visual propaganda in the Communist Party’s seven-decade war against religion. Featuring posters and publications of Soviet atheism that demonized the world’s religions and jeered at those who practiced them. Hours: Thurs.-Sun., 10a.m.-4p.m.
203 Union Street
Clinton, MA
978.598.5000
museumofrussianicons.org
Danforth Art Museum at Framingham State University
Through September 18
“Danforth Annual Juried Exhibition”; back after a six-year hiatus!
Permanent:
“In the Studio: Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller”
“Highlights and Recent Acquisitions from the Permanent Collection”
See website for hours, to register for events, and explore membership options.
14 Vernon Street
Framingham, MA 01701
(508) 215-5110
Fitchburg Art Museum
June 25, 2022- September 4, 2022
“86th Regional Exhibition of Arts and Crafts”
June 25, 2022- September 4, 2022
“Hypnagogia: Bridie Wolejko’s Mixed Media Fantasies”
June 25, 2022- August 28, 2022
“Big Book: Pages of Peace”
Wednesday – Friday 12pm – 4pm Saturday & Sunday 11am – 5pm
1st Thursday of the month 12pm – 7pm
Fitchburg Art Museum
185 Elm Street, Fitchburg, MA 01420
Phone 978.345.4207
[email protected]

Djambawa Marawili AM, Maḏarrpa Miny’tji, 1996, natural pigments on eucalyptus bark, 128 1/2 x 40 in. (326.39 x 101.6 cm). Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia: Gift of John W. Kluge, 1997; 1996.0035.014
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth
September 3–December 4
“Maḏayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting from Yirrkala”
The first major exhibition of these works to tour the United States, “Madayin” includes over 90 paintings, produced over 80 years. Organized by UVA’s Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection in partnership with the Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Centre, “Maḏayin” debuts at the Hood Museum before embarking on a two-year tour.
Free and open to all
Hours: Wed. 11 a.m.–5 p.m.; Thurs.–Fri., 11 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat. 1 p.m.–5 p.m.
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth
6 East Wheelock Street
Hanover, NH 03755
Williams College Museum of Art
July 15-December 22
“Mary Ann Unger: To Shape a Moon from Bone”
Through August 21
“Searching For Sticky Voids (Williams College Senior Art Show)”
Through August 21
“Working in Desire: The Political Economy of Black Feminine Labor”
Through December 4
“Frantz Zéphirin: Selected Works”
Through December 22
“Remixing the Hall: WCMA’s Collection in Perpetual Transition”
Ongoing
“Embodied Words: Reading in Medieval Christian Visual Culture”
Free and open to the public
Hours: Tues.–Sun., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Williams College Museum of Art
15 Lawrence Hall Drive, Williamstown, MA
Fuller Craft Museum
Out of Bounds: The Art of Croquet
A striking exhibition of croquet mallets and balls made by 21 of the world’s leading wood artists, exploring the function, form, and historic allure of the enduring sport. This exhibition was organized by Maine’s Center for Furniture Craftsmanship and made possible by the Gretchen Keyworth Exhibition Fund.
Hours: Tue. – Sun. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
455 Oak Street
Brockton, MA
(508) 588-6000
fullercraft.org

Moshood Olúṣọmọ Bámigbóyè, Equestrian Shrine Figure (Ojúbọ Ẹlẹ́ṣin) Depicting a Priestess of Ọya. Yorùbá; Kájọlà, Kwara State, Nigeria, 1920–40. Possibly irẹ́ (rubber tree) and pigment. Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., Charles B. Benenson, B.A. 1933, Collection. © Estate of Moshood Olúṣọmọ Bámigbóyé
Yale University Art Gallery
The Gallery’s encyclopedic holdings range from ancient times to the present day and represent cultures from around the globe.
Through July 10
“Gold in America: Artistry, Memory, Power.”
Opening September 9
“Bámigbóyè: A Master Sculptor of the Yorùbá Tradition” and “Fazal Sheikh: Exposures.”
Free and open to the public.
Hours: Tues. – Fri., 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Thurs., 8 p.m. (Sept-June); Sat-Sun 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Yale University Art Gallery
1111 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT
203.432.0600
Addison Gallery of American Art
Through July 31
“Arthur Wesley Dow: Nearest to the Divine”
“’What Next?’ Camera Work and 291 Magazine”
“Past Is Prologue: History in Contemporary Art”
“Regarding America: 19th Century Art from the Permanent Collection”
Addison Gallery of American Art
Phillips Academy, 3 Chapel Avenue
Andover, MA
Hours: Tues.–Sat., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sun. 1–5 p.m.
Brickbottom Gallery
July 14-August 20: Group Show, FROM DARK TO LIGHT. Opening, Sunday, July 17, 3-5 p.m.
Sometimes to find the light, you have to go through the deepest darkness. Let the light shine out. It can be a search for boundaries or an exploration of feeling. Brickbottom is looking for works of art that are inspired by light and dark in all their revelations. Deadline: Thursday, June 30, 2022.
Hours: Thurs – Sat, 12 – 5 p.m.; or by appointment
Brickbottom Gallery,
1 Fitchburg St, Somerville
www.brickbottom.org. [email protected],
Hours: Thurs. – Sat., 12 – 5 p.m.
Attleboro Arts Museum
Through July 13
“Connectivity” – A National Juried Exhibition juried by Craig Bloodgood.
July 29 – August 26
“8 Visions” – Featuring the work of Paula Stebbins Becker, Chelsea Bradway, Marc Jaffe, Caryl Hull Leavitt, Madeleine Lord, Susan V. Polansky, Amy Radcliffe and Lynn Simmons.
Attleboro Arts Museum
86 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703
508.222.2644

Diane Novetsky, Penumbra, 60” x 54”, acrylic on canvas, 2020.
Kingston Gallery
July
June 29 -July 31
Opening Reception:Friday, July 1,5 – 8 p.m.
Main and Center Gallery: Nat Martin, “Untitled Afternoon”
Project Space Gallery: Brett S. Poza, “Plywood Forest”
August
August 3-August 28
Opening Reception: Friday, August 5th, 5 – 8 p.m.
Maine, Center and Project Space Galleries: Kingston Associate Members, Drawn Together.
Hours: Wed. – Sun., 12 – 5 p.m.
Kingston Gallery
450 Harrison Ave, No.43, Boston, MA
(617) 423-4113

Dana Wolfson, “Intentions,” drawing and mixed media on paper.
Creative Connections Gallery
Through July 30
“Lyn Slade: Precious Pollinators”
August 6 – 31
“Dana Wolfson: Memorial Machinations”
Gallery & Gift Shop Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Hallspace
July 9 – August 20
Joe Caruso
Makers and Shakers
Opening Reception
Saturday, July 9
2 – 5 p.m.
September: Kenneth Fitzgerald
October: Peter Thibeault
December: Maggie Stark
Hours: Mon.-Thurs. by appointment.; Fri. & Sat., 12-5 p.m.
950 Dorchester Ave
Dorchester, MA 02125
(617)288-2255
hallspace.com
Red Line: JFK/UMass

Detail of The Palmer Family, Crazy Quilt #5, c. 1890. Silk, twill, velvet, and embroidery. 1997.009.005. Gift of Cynthia McCaw Palmer in honor of the Palmer women.
Newport Art Museum
Through October 30
“Conflict and Remembrance”
Through September 18
“Recent Acquisitions to the Permanent Collection”
Through September 11
“Velvet & Silk: The Palmer Family Quilts”
July 16 – October 16
“Georgia O’Keeffe: Things I Had No Words For”
July 16 – October 16
“Donnamaria Bruton: From Sense to Soul”
Newport Art Museum
76 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI
(401) 848-8200
Beacon Gallery
June 3-July 17
“A Delicate Balance”
Domenic Esposito, Nicci Sevier-Vuyk, and Sharon Whitham
This show explores humanity’s outer facades and inner turmoil.
July 22 -August 28
“Artist in Residence”
Martha Chason-Sokol takes over Beacon Gallery, creating colorful installation art on-site. Check online for AiR hours, studio visits and artist talk dates. Her residency concludes with the exhibition, “The Dinner Party,” August 26-28.
Hours: Fri.-Sat., 12 p.m.-5 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
524B Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02118
(617) 718-5600
beacongallery.com

Brian O’Malley, A Billion Light Years Away, 2019, Acrylic and oil on wood panels, 48″ x 48″
Southern Vermont Arts Center
June 18 – August 14
“Relationships: Hot, Cold, Intricate”
Featuring New England Wax, a regional association of 31 artists working in encaustic and other wax mediums. Their responses to the concept range from the personal to the aesthetic to the metaphysical.
Hours: Tue.–Sun.; 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
July 23 – September 11
“Dwell: Home Is Where the Art Is”
This exhibition brings together four artists who use Southern Vermont Arts Center’s domestic history and architecture as a jumping off point to explore related themes in their work.
“MASKED”
Organized by Inclusive Arts Vermont, and part of a traveling exhibition, MASKED brings together 22 Vermont artists with disabilities. In an adjacent gallery,special guest Judith Klausner will exhibit her series “Coming Out of the Medicine Closet.”
Reception: July 22, 5-7 p.m.
Hours: Tue.–Sun., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
May 28 – July 17
“Spring 2022 Solo Exhibitions”
This popular annual exhibition, that fills SVAC’s Yester House, features ten artists resulting in an exciting mixture of media and stories.
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 28, 2-4 p.m.
Hours: Tue.–Sun., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
SVAC Drive / West Road
Manchester, VT 05254
(802) 362-1405
svac.org

Dan Rocha, Beckett
Arts League of Lowell
Arts League of Lowell
“3D: Considering the 3rd Dimension”
Through August 28
A juried exhibition of
3-dimensional, sculptural artwork – wall hung reliefs or self-standing, miniature or massive, figurative or abstract.
The ALL Arts Gallery displays work by 30+ artists in our
co-op gallery, representing most areas of artistic expression, plus themed exhibitions in our main gallery.
Hours: Wed.–Sun. 12-4 p.m.
Shelburne Museum
Through October 16
Luigi Lucioni: Modern Light
Eyesight & Insight: Lens on American Art
Nancy Winship Milliken: Varied and Alive
Virtual Exhibition
Our Collection: Electra Havemeyer Webb, Edith Halpert, and Folk Art
Hours: Tues. – Sun., 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; and Monday holidays: July 4 and Labor Day (Sept. 5).
Museum reopens May 15, 2022. Hours posted on website.
6000 Shelburne Road, Shelburne, VT 05482, (802) 985-3346, [email protected]
Studio Place Arts
July 6 – August 20
Main Gallery
“That Cat” – artworks that pay homage to cats and our relationships with them.
2nd fl: “Letting go: a work in progress” by Michelle Lesnak.
3rd fl: “Brushwork Barre-Representing the everyday places and iconic structures of Barre, VT by Tracey Hambleton.
For info about exhibits & 2 off-site SPA exhibits nearby, visit studioplacearts.com. SPA is a working art center with art exhibits, artist studios, and a classroom for educational activities.
Hours: Wed. – Fri., 11:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sat., 11:30 a.m.- 4 p.m.
201 N Main St.,
Barre, VT
(802) 479-7069

John Christian Anderson, It’s Only Temporary, 2022, carved wood, welded steel, rubber, globe, 40″ x 14″ x 14″.
Boston Sculptors Gallery
On view through July 10
Cori Champagne “Let’s never do this again” & “John Christian Anderson It’s Only Temporary.”
July 13 – August 14
“Boston [email protected]!” A group show celebrating three decades of showcasing ambitious contemporary sculpture. Reception, Saturday, July 16, 2 – 5 p.m.
First Friday, August 5, 5 – 8:30 p.m.
The gallery will be closed August 15 – 30.
Opening August 31
Jonathan Latiano “Love to the Letters and the Letters Spelled Death & Christina Zwart Kathédra.” First Friday,September 2, 5 – 8:30 p.m.
486 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA
(617) 482-7781
Wednesday – Sunday, 11 – 5pm

Katelyn Tondreau Grade 12, Picking Yourself Apart, colored pencil, Ponaganset High School.
URI Providence Gallery
July 5 – 28
“SYNERGY: Below The Surface II”
with a Gallery Night Reception July 21, 5 – 9 p.m. featuring the Providence Drum Troupe
This exhibit joins together the original “Synergy Project Below the Surface,” a collaboration between Art League RI (ALRI) and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)bringing together artists and scientists to create unique works of art based in science with “Below the Surface II,” a juried exhibition made up of work by artists from around the country inspired the original project.
Hours: Mon. – Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. All events are free and open to the public.
For information call 401-277-5206 [email protected] or uri.edu/ceps/prov/arts
URI Feinstein Providence Campus 1st and 2nd floor Lobby Galleries
80 Washington Street, Providence, RI 02903

Nicholas Johnson, On The Hill, oil on wood, 9” x 14”.
The Umbrella Arts Center
Through November 15
“Go Out Doors,” outdoors public art exhibition, multiple Concord locations
July 5-31
“Sustainable Solutions: Documentary Photographers Explore the Climate Crisis,” photography from Zeke Magazine
Aug 5-Sept 8
Umbrella Studio Artists Work-in-Progress Show
Aug 31-Nov 13
“In the Balance,” 7th Annual Art Ramble in Concord’s Hapgood Wright Town Forest.
40 Stow Street
Concord, MA 01742
(978) 371-0820

Brooch featuring an Ancient Scarab in a Modern Winged Mount, scarab is ancient Egyptian, (scarab) New Kingdom, about 1539–1077 BCE; (gold mount) early 1900s, glazed steatite and gold (modern), Mrs. Kingsmill Marrs Collection, 1926.86.
Worcester Art Museum
Through January 29, 2023
“Jewels of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Treasures from the Worcester Art Museum”Experience the magnificence of ancient Egypt in brilliant color, featuring over 300 pieces of jewelry displayed together for the very first time.
July 16 – October 16
“Fathom: The Art of Kat O’Connor”
A collaboration with ArtsWorcester.
Hours: Wed. – Sun., 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
55 Salisbury St.
Worcester, MA 01609
(508) 799-4406
worcesterart.org

Littoral Drift #969 (Fay Bainbridge Beach, WA 03.06.18, Nine Waves in Ebb Current), 2018, Dynamic Cyanotype, Approximately 42″ x 84″. Signed and Dated Verso in Pencil, Unique, MRie.18861
Concord Art
Main Gallery
Through August 16
“UNDERCURRENTS: Water + Human Impact”
Curated by Elizabeth Awalt
Member Gallery
Through July 17
“Double Vision: Donna Gordon”
July 21 – August 16
“Student/Teacher Exhibition”
Reception 5:30pm July 21
Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Sun., 12 p.m.-4 p.m.
Concord Art
37 Lexington Rd, Concord MA 01742
(978) 369-2578

Gabriel Sosa: Today’s Specials (detail), mixed media on paper.
Montserrat College of Art Galleries
July 18 – September 16
Julie Peppito: Love is the Key
Carol Schlosberg Alumni Gallery
July 11 – September 9
Andy Li: What About Tomorrow? A Show About Today.
301 Frame Gallery
July 11 – August 26
Lynne Harlow
Paul Weiner, Samantha (detail), 2022, Flashlight photography
Atlantic Works Gallery
July 21 – August 20
“Still Friends”
Group show featuring Atlantic Works Gallery members and invited guests.
Opening Reception: Thursday, July 21, 6-9 p.m.
Closing Reception: Thursday, August 18, 6-9 p.m.
Hours: Fri.-Sat., 2-6 p.m.; or by appointment
Atlantic Works is accepting applications for new members. See www.atlanticworks.org for details.
80 Border Street
East Boston, MA 02128
857-302-8363

Rose Walsh-Cooke, Dock Jumping, 2022, oil on canvas.
LexArt: Lexington Arts and Crafts Society
July 16 – August 7.
“Summer Surprise”
The New England Sculptors Association and LexArt collaborate to present this juried exhibit of sculpture in all its creative forms. Artists working in a variety of styles and media will be included.
Reception July 17, 2:00 p.m.
Hours: Tues.-Fri., 11 a.m.–5 p.m; weekends, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
130 Waltham St., Lexington, MA 02421
781.862.9696
Galatea Fine Arts
July 1 – 31
Evan Rosenberg: “Mantra”. Deniz Ozan-George: “Wax and Wane…Ebb and Flow”
Curators’ Platform: “The Art of the Line”
Gallery Artists: “Eye on the World”
Reception: July 1, 6 – 8 p.m.
August 5 -28
The New England Collective XII, Annual Juried Exhibition: Juror: Leah Triplett Harrington. Reception: August 5, 6 – 8 p.m.
Hours: Fri. – Sun., 12 – 4 p.m. & by appointment.
460B Harrison Avenue, #B6
Boston, MA 02118
(617) 542-1500
The SoWA Artists Guild
“First Friday” is back at the SoWa Artists Guild, 450 Harrison Ave, Boston. Three floors of artists’ studios open Friday, July 1, and Friday, August 5, 5 to 9 p.m. Many studios also open Sundays from 11 to 4 through the summer. Next to SoWa Open Market.

Marie Craig, Color Series No. 4, cyanotype and highlighter, 8″ x 10″.
Fountain Street Gallery
Through July 24
“Melange:” Photography by Marie Craig and mixed media by Mary Marley play with the tension between accident and intent.
July 26 – 31
“POP-UP: See Me:” Performance poetry films by Lee Campbell.
Opening August 3
“Where I Come From, Where I Am:” Associate exhibit curated by Lior Neiger and Joseph Fontinha.
SoWa First Friday Art Walks: July 1 and August 5, 5 – 8 p.m.
Hours: Tues.–Thurs. and Sun., 12 – 4 p.m.; Fri. – Sat., 12–6 p.m., and by appointment.
460C Harrison Avenue #2
Boston, MA 02118
(857) 302-3067

Bess Cutler, Untitled, 24” x 19”, latex and acrylic on paper.
Loomis Gallery
Located just outside of Portsmouth, NH, Loomis Gallery presents “From Practiced Hands” showing from July 6 through October 1, featuring artwork by Russell Aharonian, Annette Brennan, Bess Cutler, Denise Driscoll, Darlene Furbush Ouellett, Kay Hartung, Mary Marley and Marcia Wise. This exhibit shines a light on the work of several New England artists with highly developed art practices whose work demonstrates deep art knowledge and confident original style. Please visit our website at https://loomisgallery.com to see what is showing and to plan your visit. Also new this summer season, Loomis Gallery is managing the local art exhibit program at the Ogunquit Playhouse. The exhibit, “The Wild Bunch” is on display as performances of “The Nutty Professor” run July 1 through Aug. 6. Please enjoy and support the visual arts offered while you attend performances.
Hours: Wed. – Fri. 10 a.m.—4 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.—1 p.m.; other times by appointment.
121 Dennett Rd.
Kittery, ME
(207) 703-8866
www.loomisgallery.com
Cahoon Museum of American Art
June 29 – October 30
The Cahoon Museum of American Art presents “Scrimshaw: The Whaler’s Art,” a new exhibition featuring over 250 decorative and utilitarian objects and exploring this unique, American folk art tradition created by whalers during the international whaling trade of the 19th century.
Hours: Wed.-Sun., 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Cahoon Museum of American Art
4676 Falmouth Road
Cotuit, MA 02635
508-428-7581

Maine Craft Portland
PORTLAND FINE CRAFT SHOW
Saturday, August 27, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Free Street Parking Lot, 120 Free Street, Portland Maine
Admission is free and open to the public!
(207) 205-0791
shopmainecraft.com

Erik Hansen, “Man in A Geometric World,” archival ink jet print, 17” x 22″.
6 Bridges Gallery
June 22 – August 13
“Boundaries”
37 accepted works by New England Artists from our 6th Annual Juried Competition.
Reception: Saturday, June 25, 4-6 p.m.
August 24 – October 1
“Geometry” by Erik Hansen
Is there anything we see that cannot be broken into geometric shapes?
Reception September 10, 5-8 p.m.
NOA Gallery
Through October 15
Virtual Gallery
Summer Show
The summer show at NOA Gallery at The Groton Inn features the work of 14 New England artists: Kathleen Bennett, Don Bullens, Claudia Chase, Betsy Craumer, Tamara Gonda, Michael Goodman, Marla Greenfield, Elissa McMeniman, Mary Minifie, Julia Mitchell, Linda Puiatti, Rita Tavilla, Trina Teele and Neil Tischler.
NOA Gallery at The Groton Inn
128 Main Street
Groton, MA 01450
(978) 448-2690

Alla Zbinovsky, Red Tree,encaustic on wood panel.
Cross Rip Gallery
July 14 – August 15
“Come Together 2022” Group Show 11 artists
Exhibiting artists Suzanne M. Packer, Kate Nelson, Richard O. Perry, Eveline Luppi, Alla Zbinovsky, Ellen C. Davies, Sally S. Fine, Georgene Riedl, Hollis Fortune, John Howard and Leslie Kramer.
Reception: July 15th, 5 p.m.-7 p.m., WOMR “Meet & Greet”
August 18 – September 12
“Come Together 2022”
Featuring Hollis Fortune, Richard O. Perry, Alla Zbinovsky.
Reception: August 20, 5 p.m.-7 p.m.
Hours: Wed.–Mon., 1-5 p.m; & by appointment.
486 Route 28
Harwich Port, MA.02646
(508)432-1130

2020 First Prize “John B.” by Irena Roman
New England Watercolor Society
New England Watercolor Society’s
2022 North American Open Juried Exhibition. Call for Entries. Entries are now open to anyone 18 years and older, residing in North America.
Work must be painted with aqua media and on unvarnished paper or Yupo.
Over $5,000 in Awards
Juror of Selection and Awards: Soon Y. Warren, NWS, AWS, TWSA
Nov 2 – Dec 3, 2022
hosted by the Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North Street, Plymouth, MA 02360
Visit our website for more information and prospectus: https://newenglandwatercolorsociety.org/Exhibitions_Entries/Biennial.html
Registration deadline: Sept 1, 2022
NEWS Gallery & Office
11 North St, Plymouth, MA 02360

Cosmic Alchemy by Eric Hilton and James Allen.
Sandwich Glass Museum
July 1- October 30
“Innovators in Glass”
Nineteen Contemporary Glass Artists exploring and pushing the boundaries of glass art.
Works include neon, plasma, blown, cast, etched, pate de verre and computer-generated sculptures.
Reception: Thursday, June 30, 5 – 7 p.m.
Museum Hours: Daily, 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Exhibition is free with Museum Admission.
129 Main Street
Sandwich, MA 02563
(508) 888-0251
sandwichglassmuseum.org

Antoinette Prien Schultze (b.1944), Life Entwined, 1988, Vermont Danby marble, #2001.2, Gift of the Artist, 2001.
Ogunquit Museum of American Art
Through July 19
Josephine Halvorson: “On the Ground”
Philip Koch: “Isle of Dreams”
Through Oct. 31
Jim Morin: “Drawing and Painting”
Virginia Overton: “Untitled (Cardinal C-80)”
“The View from Narrow Cove”
“I’ll Bring the Luck with Me: Hunting and Fishing with Henry Strater”
“Robert Laurent: Open Studio”
“Hopeful: A Project by Charlie Hewitt”
Museum reopens May 1, 2022. Hours posted on website.
543 Shore Rd, Ogunquit, ME 03907, (207) 646-4909
Hera Gallery
June 25- July 23
Intricate Connections
Hera Members Exhibitions featuring Michelle Henning, Molly Kaderka, Viera Levitt, and Elizabeth Lind.
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 25, 6-8 pm.
The exhibition will provide weekly programming, Thursday evenings starting at 7pm. More information available on heragallery.org and social media pages.
July 30- September 3
See the Saugatucket : The River and Us
Friends of the Saugatucket in collaboration with Hera Gallery and Educational Foundation. Opening Reception: Saturday, July 30, 6-8 pm.
Visit heragallery.org and our social media pages for more events and programming in collaboration with the exhibition.
10 High Street
Wakefield, RI 02879
(401) 789-1488

Loading Dock Gallery
August 1 – 27
“ALTERED LANDSCAPES”
Featuring the work of Gillian Frazier and Susan Jaworski Stranc. The exhibit features multi-media visual eco artworks interpretating the impact of climate change on the landscape.
Artists’ Reception: Aug 6, 3 – 5 p.m.
“Local Impacts and Actions”
Aug 12, 5 – 7 p.m., a panel discussion with speakers from UMass Lowell’s Climate Change Initiative, and Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust.
Hours: Wed. – Sat., 12 -5:30 p.m.; Sun. 12 – 4 p.m.
122 Western Avenue, Lowell, MA
(978) 656-1687
Pao Arts Center
VISIONS/VOICES: YEAR OF THE TIGER Performance Series
Our outdoor performance series in partnership with the Greenway with events happening every month this summer at the Greenway’s YEAR OF THE TIGER installation by Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong at Mary Soo Hoo Park.
Saturday, July 16
New Narratives Series: Our Past and Present
An afternoon of performances, featuring Cynthia Lin, Lani Asuncion, Subdrift Boston, and more
Saturday, August 13
New Narratives Series: Present and Future
An afternoon of performances, featuring Tamiko Beyer, Micah Rose, Juk Sing, and more
Hours: Wed., 1-5 p.m.; Thurs., 1-7 p.m.; Fri. & Sat., 1-5 p.m.; Sun-Tues., closed.
99 Albany St.
Boston, MA 02111
(617) 863-9080
paoartscenter.org

2st Place, 2021, Laurinda O’Connor, At the Edge.
Central Mass Pastel Society
Marks of Distinction National Juried Pastel Show
September 1 – 28
Featuring the country’s leading artists in soft pastel.
Public awards reception with food and drink September 10, 4 – 6 p.m., with Katie Holmes, Associate Curator of Painting, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Shown: “At the Edge,” Laurinda O’Connor.
Fiversparks, 7 Fairbank St.
Harvard, MA 01451

Kwang Lee, An old woman, 2006, 43 x 57 in, Tempera and oil paint on canvas
New Art Center
July 16 – August 31
“Recollecting Afterimages: Portraits of Survivors” curated by Sun Jung
New Art Corridor: The exhibition, depicting the life of survivors of violence through self-portraits, features works of local artists including Eva Lee, Jackson Bugzdale, Lisa Cohen, Roberta Moore, and others.
Virtual Exhibition @Spatial: Bruce Herman, Kwang Lee, Samuel Bak, and Sun Cheol Kwun’s works are on view via a virtual gallery.
61 Washington Park
Newton, MA 02460
(617) 964-3424
(781) 367-5993

Martha Brouwer, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, acrylic on book covers mounted on wood panel.
Newton Free Library
July 2 – July 28
Inspired by the Book
Martha Brouwer
In this show each book’s title served as a jumping off point and gave rise to a variety of styles and subjects reflecting the delight Martha found in each topic. Each one is mounted on a wood panel with hanging wire on the back.
Newton Free Library
330 Homer St, Newton, MA

John Douglas, Cow Security – Homeland Security Series, digital photographic composite, 2007 – photo courtesy of Eleanor “Bobbie” Lanahan
Northern New England Museum of Contemporary Art (NNEMoCA)
John Douglas: A Life Well Lived at The Gallery @ The Karma Bird House, 47 Maple St.,
RECEPTION: Saturday, June 25th 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Hour: Mon. – Sat., 8 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., June 22 – Aug. 22, 2022
Burlington, VT
(802) 793-8482
Two Villages Art Society
July 1 – July 30
“Celebrating the Artist Next Door” We are incredibly blessed to live in an artistically rich community. This show celebrates over 40 of Two Villages artist members from a range of mediums. Thur.-Sun. 12-4 p.m. Learn more at www.twovillagesart.org
846 Main Street
Contoocook, NH 03229

Gillian Christy, Rockabye, 2019, steel, paint, bronze, styrene, white gold 48” x 29” x 8”.
Art Complex Museum
Through Sept 4
“[email protected]+1” Featuring highlights from the permanent collection of American paintings, works on paper, Shaker furniture, Asian art, and other treasures.
“Complex Muses” collage exhibit guest-curated by Todd Bartel.
Through July 10
Jackie Reeves “Big Plans”
Opening July 17
Gillian Christy “Tabernacle Tableau”
The museum features American paintings, American and European works on paper, Shaker furniture, Asian art, contemporary art, and other treasures.
Ongoing: [email protected]+1, Complex Muses, and “Please Approach the Bench”
Opening July 17
“Gillian Christy Tabernacle Tableau” Opening September 18
“The Blue Notebooks”
Free admission.
Hours: Wed.-Sun. 1 – 4 p.m.
189 Alden Street, Duxbury, MA
(781) 934-6634
artcomplex.org
Ed Ruscha, Mocha Standard #28/100, 1969, silkscreen, 30 1⁄4” x 44 3⁄4”, courtesy of the Joan and Jack Quinn Family Collection.
Armenian Museum of America
Ongoing
“On the Edge: Los Angeles Art 1970s – 1990s from the Joan and Jack Quinn Family Collection”
Included are Lita Albuquerque, John Altoon, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lynda Benglis, Vija Celmins, Gregory Wiley Edwards, Claire Falkenstein, Frank Gehry, David Hockney, John M. Miller, Helmut Newton, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol.
“Discovering Takouhi: Portraits of Joan Agajanian Quinn”
Includes Armenian artists Dahlia Elsayed, Jean Kazandjian, Silvina Der Meguerditchian, Ara Oshagan, Zaven Sarkissian, and Aram Saroyan.
Hours: Thurs.-Sun., 12-6 p.m.
65 Main St., Watertown, MA
(617) 926-2562

Jamaal Eversley, Love on Cloud
Hopkinton Center for the Arts
July 19 – August 26
“Eversley & Friends: Bold And Beautiful”
Jamaal Eversley and 20 collaborating artists.
Reception: Friday, July 29, 6 – 7 p.m.
Hours (Free admission): Mon. – Fri., 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.; Sat. – Sun., 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
98 Hayden Rowe Street
Hopkinton MA 01748
(508) 435-9222

Patricia Davis-Ganek, Surf and Sand III, 36×36, acrylic on canvas
Three Stones Gallery
Through October 30
Rockport is a favorite seaside destination for art lovers and beach goers alike. Our seasonal gallery features regional artists from our larger gallery in Concord, MA, plus exciting guest artists. The collection is continually changing with new works arriving every week. Come visit us in Rockport and discover artwork that resonates with you.
Hours: Thurs.– Mon., 10:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
10c Main Street
Rockport, MA 01966
(978) 399-8611 (text)