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  • Colo Colo Gallery

    127 Rodney French Blvd. New Bedford MA 02744

    Through July 28 Erica H. Adams “Works on Paper”A comprehensive selection (2020- 24) of 35 abstract watercolors by Erica H. Adams, her visual music seeks light, nuance and calm. Opening Reception: July 13, 3-5 p.m. Hours: Thurs. -Sun., 1-5 p.m. | by appointment.(508) 642-6026 colocologallery@gmail.com IG: colocologallery

  • Worcester Center for Crafts

    25 Sagamore Rd. Worcester Worcester, MA, United States

    “Resilience”On view in the Krikorian GalleryA new art exhibit commemorating Marshall Walker “Major” Taylor, known as the Worcester Whirlwind.Through July 20“Embrace the Vase”On view and for sale in our Handcrafted Shop Curated by Martha Grover, shop online at thehandcraftedshop.com July 19 - August 10“Artists on Fire: The Smalls Show”On view in the Krikorian Gallery Curated by […]

  • Studio Place Arts

    201 N Main St. Barre Barre, VT, United States

    Through August 16 Main Gallery:“What’s Cooking?” examines our lives at the kitchen counter, stove & dining room (bring non-perishable food donations for local Food Shelf as “admission”)2nd Floor Gallery:“Top Secret” by Kristen Dettoni 3rd Floor Gallery:“Carnival of Sorts” by Jason Galligan-Baldwin; Matt Lutz'; Herb Rieth; Tyler SmithFor info about exhibits at SPA & two off-site SPA shows […]

  • The Copley Society of Art

    158 Newbury St. Boston Boston, MA, United States

    July 11 - August 17 “National Show: Exuberance Released”Hours: Tues.-Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.(617) 536-5049 info@copleysociety.org copleysociety.org

  • Annisquam Studios

    34 Leonard Street Gloucester, MA, United States

    Trunk ShowFriday, August 9, 3 p.m.-6 p.m.Saturday, August 10, 10a.m.-4 p.m.Featured Artist:Munya Avigail Upin

  • Armenian Museum of America

    65 Main Street Watertown Watertown, MA, United States

    Through August 18“Gandzaran! Notable Selections from Our Collection”Armenian fine art historically focused on illuminations, miniatures, and other pious objects, the most significant of which were secured and hidden in the gandzaran (գանձարան), or treasury, of a monastery.Drawing from the Museum’s vaults - our own gandzaran - this exhibit showcases the development of Armenian art in […]