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| 42 events, The Tavern Clube is a private social club in downtown Boston, founded in 1884. The club has a small collection of works by painters of the Boston School, some of whom were members. The club periodically arranges for small groups to view these paintings, and anyone interested in a visit should call the Club, leave […] ![]() November 9 - February 8, 2026 “Kitty Wales: Traces” Through January 11, 2026 “Boston Printmakers: Making Waves” “Tiny Treasures: Miniatures from the Art Complex Museum Collection” Ongoing: “Nora Valdez: Passage” The museum offers shows of contemporary works and shows featuring objects from the museum’s collection. See website for schedules, education, and other programming. Free admission. Hours: Wed.-Sun. 12-5 p.m. | Thurs., 12-8 p.m(781) 934-6634 artcomplex.org Through September 7“89th Regional Exhibition of Art &Craft” (pictured)“Call and Response:Monochrome”“Anne Hopkins: Gathered, andSeaworthy Vessels”Ongoing“Tara Sellios | Ask Now theBeasts”“FESTIVAL: a Celebration ofAfrican Art at the Fitchburg ArtMuseum.”Hours: Wed.-Fri., 12-4 p.m. |Sat. & Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. | FirstThurs., 12-7 p.m.info@fitchburgartmuseum.org fitchburgartmuseum.org ![]() Through December 29 Griswold House, Ilgenfritz Gallery“Sean Landers: Lost at Sea”December 29Griswold House, Blue Room“Edward Mitchell Bannister’s Landscapes in Conversation”Through December 31Cushing Gallery“Howard Gardiner Cushing: A Harmony of Line and Color”Guest Curator: Ricardo Mercado, Organized in Collaboration with Newport CuratesThrough January 10, 2026 Griswold House, Corridor Gallery“Art Through the Ages: A House of Timeless Treasures” Through April 6, 2026Griswold […] ![]() Opening November 7“Hans Hofmann” Through January 11, 2026“Nusantara: Six Centuries of Indonesian Textiles”The Gallery’s encyclopedic holdings range from ancient times to the present day and represent cultures from around the globe. Free and open to the public. Hours: Tues.- Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. | Sat.-Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. (203) 432-0600 artgallery.yale.edu ![]() September 12 - November 2“Autumn Light”This exhibit celebrates the splendor of the colors and light of the Fall season - in various 2D and 3D media.Reception: Saturday, 20, 3-5 p.m.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 and […] Apply at thenawa.org by 3/15 and 9/15 of each year. NAWAMA Artists exhibit at Cotuit Center For the Arts, Multicultural Arts Center, Berkshire Art Museum, Sitka South Newport, Fountain Street Gallery, SoWa Art & Design District, Gallery at Atlantic Wharf, Seaport, RAA&Museum, Heftler Visiting Artist Gallery, The Vendue Art Hotel, Art Complex Museum, JL HQ, Newbury St.thenawa.org nawama.org First Friday is always exciting at SoWa Artists Guild, 450 Harrison Ave, Boston. Three floors of artists’ studios open Friday, November 7, and Friday, December 5, 5-9 p.m. Many studios also open every Sunday 11 a.m.-4 p.m along with vibrant SoWa Open Market through October. Find out more at sowaartists.com Through January 5, 2025“Americans in Paris: Artists Working in Postwar France, 1946–1962” Through February 2, 2025“Kay WalkingStick / Hudson River School” Through March 2, 2025“Figure/Ground”Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. | Sun., 1-5 p.m.addisongallery.org Through May 4“Graduate Exhbition II”Through May 12“Faculty Spotlight: Chad Self”Through 2027“Art, Health and Wellness: The Power of Creativity and Nature through the eyes of Sculptor Emilie Brzezinski “At the Art Center and Information Commons Director: Darrell Matsumoto dmatsumoto@annamaria.eduContact: David Wackell dwackell@annamaria.edu ![]() Art in public places, no admission.“Unseen/Unforgotten: Remembering Menotomy’s Ordinary Defenders, 1775” – installation of 5 cast cement pedestals by Christopher Frost at Robbins Memorial Library (artsarlingtonaudio.org). “People, Plants & Revolution,” recorded stories exploring the impact of colonialism on Arlington's 18th century ecosystem with art by Suzanne Moseley and Liz Shepherd (plantstories.us). Murals on Minuteman Bikeway (Grove, Brattle, […] ![]() Through September 7“Jeremy Frey: Woven”“iCreate 2025: Annual JuriedExhibition of High School Talent”Through October 19“On Thin Ice: Alaska’s WarmingWilderness”Through November 16“Isamu Noguchi: Metal the Mirror”Through November 30“The Art of Work: Painting Laborin Nineteenth-Century Denmark”Ongoing“Nature’s Impressions: TheModernist Landscape”“Hockney/Origins: Works fromthe Roy B. and Edith J. SimpsonCollection”“The William L. Richter Collection”“Gabriel Dawe: Plexus no. 43”“King Nyani”Hours: Tues.-Sun. 10 […] ![]() Through February 15, 2026“Norman Rockwell: From Camera to Canvas” See the process behind Rockwell’s iconic images. Featuring over 150 drawings, photographs, and paintings, this exhibition offers vivid insight into one of most beloved illustrators of the twentieth century.Image caption: Gene Pelham, Photograph for Going and Coming (detail), 1947, Cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, August 30, 1947, Norman Rockwell […] ![]() May 17 - July 20“Yōkai: Japanese Ghosts,Demons and Monsters”June 7-January 4, 2026“Whiskers and Whimsy: Animalsin Currier & Ives Prints”“Comedy Wildlife PhotographyAwards”Through September 7“Portraits in RED: Missing &Murdered Indigenous PeoplesPainting Project”Through September 14“Van Gogh for All”Through September 14“Van Gogh’s Threads of Influence”Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m(413) 263-6800SpringfieldMuseums.org ![]() Opening November 22New Arms and Armor Galleries Uncover the real stories behind myths and legends, brought to life through over 1,000 objects from around the world. Reservations required, now available at worcesterart.org/armor. Through February 1, 2026“Lee Mingwei: Our Peaceable Kingdom”Experience an ongoing collaborative artwork that brings together more than 40 artists to address the question, “What is […] September 20 - March 1, 2026“Nancy Callan and Katherine Gray: The Clown In Me Loves You”A sculpted fusion of kitsch and catharsis, this exhibition marks a dynamic, four-year collaboration in glass between West Coast artists Nancy Callan (Seattle) and Katherine Gray (Los Angeles). In this remarkable body of work, Callan and Gray explore our collective experiences with—and […] ![]() Through December 6“Hannah Perrine Mode: Remote Sensing”“Remote Sensing” is the first major solo exhibition by artist, educator, and researcher Hannah Perrine Mode. Working primarily between New England and Alaska, Mode uses creative practices to deepen human connection to the natural world and foster intersectional approaches to climate research. Hours: Mon.–Sat., 11 a.m.–5 p.m. bit.ly/hannah-mode-remote-sensingcenterforthearts@northeastern.edu ![]() Exhibitions currently on viewThrough January 12“Trading Earth: Ceramics, Commodities, and Commerce” Through May 11“The Art of French Wallpaper Design” “From Pineapple to Pañuelo:Philippine Textiles” Through May 4“The Road Less Traveled: Edo’s Nakasendō”Through June 14, 2026 “Brighten Up!: Contemporary Enamels”Upcoming: February 1 - July 20 “Process Work: Intersections of Photography and Print ca. 1825 to Today”Hours: Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. & […] January 22 - March 1Main Gallery:“Where’s My Hat?” – Artists reflect on clothing or lack thereof in a variety of media2nd Floor Gallery:“Tales Yet Untold” by Kristin Richland 3rd Floor Gallery:“Black Lives Matter” by Mary TapognaVisit studioplacearts.com for info on the Quick Change Gallery & SPA annex locations. SPA is a working art center with […] “STITCH: Runway Show & StyleMarket”Cool clothes, from here. A fashionfundraiser benefitting the MCA.Purchase tickets via the website.May 22 | 5 p.m.-9 p.m.170 Anderson St.Portland, ME 04101Shop Maine Craft“FOUND OBJECT: Seconds andSupplies Market”Source artwork, studio supplies,and equipment. Free and opento the public.June 28 | 9 a.m.-3 p.m.250 Anderson St.Portland, ME 04101shopmainecraft.com ![]() Through August 8, 2026“Revolution Reconsidered: History, Myth, and Propaganda”Explore how visual representations of the American Revolution became, and remain, potent carriers of national history and identity. Beginning with Dartmouth’s role in the Revolutionary era, this exhibition revisits well-known images of the American Revolution and traces the reappearance and repurposing of Revolutionary imagery to the present […] ![]() January 2 - February 2Main, Center and Project Spaces Galleries:Phyllis Famiglietti and Debra Samdperil“We Are Not the Stories We Tell Ourselves: Intersecting Thoughts Parallel Play”Opening Reception: Jan. 3, 5-8 p.m. February 5 - March 2Main and Center Galleries:Cree Bruins in collaboration with Martin and Erik Demaine: “(In) Secure”Project Space Gallery:“Brian Littlefield: Again”Opening Reception: Feb. 7, 5-8 […] ![]() Through March 8 “—Graphies”April 9 - 26“Final Export”Thursday, April 24:Comley-Lane Theatre: Screening & Awards, 5:30-6:15 p.m.Mahoney Hall/University Gallery: Reception, 6:15-8 p.m.Final Export marks the culmination of years of creativity, problem- solving, and craftsmanship. As these graduating designers prepare to step into the industry, this show serves as their final render—the last save before the next chapter.IG: […] January 9 - 25“Wardrobe” - New works by LuHeintz, Elizabeth Duffy, Anna McNearyClosing Reception: Jan. 25, 4-6 p.m. February 1 - March 1“I’ve Known Rivers” –-Curated by Deb HallIn honor of Black History Month Opening Reception: Feb. 1, 4-6 p.m.Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.(508) 753-8183 worcestercraftcenter.org ![]() January 3 - January 28AWAKE -An Exhibition of Mindfulness & Presence in ArtOpening Reception: Jan. 3, 6-8 p.m. Curated by Jack EnergyFebruary 6 - 28Paint, Cut, Fold, StitchOpening reception: Feb. 9, 3-5 p.m. Closing event: Feb. 23, 3-5 p.m. Curated by Diane Novetsky this show explores the ideas and creative process of four abstract artists: […] ![]() Through September 20“William H. Hays: Carving Clouds”Co|So member William H. Hays will be presenting “Carving Clouds” a first-of-its-kind printmaking solo-exhibition at the Copley Society of Art. William will be showcasing his multiple-color linocut prints of New England landscapes. The show will also include a wall for viewers which explains and illustrates the process with step-by-step images, brief, […] Through February 2“Galatea at 15: An All-Member Exhibition”Reception: January 3, 5-8 p.m. February 6 - March 2New England Collective XV:A Regional Juried Exhibition: “Blueprint of Imagination,” juror: Kaveh Mojtabai, Founder and Publisher of Artscope Magazine Reception: February 7, 5-8 p.m. Hours: Thurs.-Sun., 12-4 p.m.| and by appointment617) 542-1500 galateafineart.com Through November 29Dorothea Van Camp“Devolution”December 6 – January 2026Jared Abner“Recent Wood Sculpture”Opening Reception: December 6, 2-5 p.m.Hous: Fri. & Sat., 12-5 p.m. | Mon.-Thurs., by appointment.(617) 288-2255 hallspace.com ![]() “The Best of SouthCoast Artists Call for Art” celebrates the SouthCoast’s artistic heritage and creative future. Open to artists of all backgrounds, the event honors regional excellence. Guest juror Carmen Hermo, the Lorraine and Alan Bressler Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Awards of $1,000 and $500 to top submissions.Entry […] “Encounters of Time and Place: A Multi-Sensory Experience” An Art Experience by Lisa Nelson & Christopher Johnson A multi-sensory exhibition of artistic expressions, using both visual and auditory media, to reflect their personal experiences of the local environment.Opening Reception: October 24, 5-8 p.m.Hours: Sat. & Sun., November 1 & 2, 12-4 p.m. “Rivers, Roads and Relics” The Artwork of […] Through March 11 “Fraudulent Applications ofProjection”Alex WenstrupNathan Borradaile WrightApril 3 - April 24Lisa Perez (solo show) Reception: April 3, 5–7 p.m. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 3-6 p.m. | Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. | Sun., closed | by appointment(401) 528 2227 chazangallery.org ![]() Through December 13Walsh Gallery (Quick Center)“Stitching Time: The Social Justice Collaboration Quilts Project”“Give Me Life: CPA Prison Arts Program” Dual exhibitions featuring the work of incarcerated (or formerly incarcerated artists): male quiltmakers in Louisiana State Penitentiary and women working in an array of media at York Correctional Institution in Niantic, Conn. Through December 20Bellarmine Hall Galleries“Monuments: Commemoration and […] ![]() February 4 - March 2 Reception/Awards: February 8, 2-4 p.m.Juror demo by Jean Francois Arnaud: 5-7 p.m.Suggested donation $10 Sunday demos, 2 p.m. February 16: Robert O’Brien February 23: Dylan McKnight March 2: Carolyn Latinision For more information visit newenglandwatercolorsociety.org Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. | Sun., 12-4 p.m.617-536-7660 ![]() Through January 4, 2026 “Family Portrait” “Making Their Way: The Florida Highwaymen Painters” Through January 25, 2026 “Hayes Prize 2025: Tommy Kha, Other Things Uttered” Through January 18, 2026 “Captive Lands” Through July 31, 2026 “Playing to our Strengths: Highlights from the Permanent Collection” Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. | Sun., 1-5 p.m.addisongallery.org ![]() January 11 - March 1 “OFF THE PLATE,” a group exhibit highlighting traditional printmaking methods of monotype and monoprint including: woodblock, linocut, etching, screen print. Juried by the Rolling River Printmakers of New England, work is 100% plate pulled. Reception: January 18, 2 p.m. | (Snow Date January 19)(978) 459-7819 thebrush.orgGPS: HCID Parking Garage 01852 ![]() March 14 - August 31“John Enneking: American Impressionist”Enneking is often credited as “America’s first Impressionist”.His continued studies with the great impressionists of Europe influenced the development of his personal style, nurtured his love of nature, and reinforced his drive as a professional artist. He brought these teachings back with him to the United States where he painted […] ![]() Through April 25“WOMEN: Christina Van Dyke and Katren Cleo”Women making art aboutwomen expressing strength and vulnerability.Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. | Sat. & Sun., 12 p.m.-4 p.m.lacademy.edu ![]() Through December 21 Main Gallery: “Motherhood as Muse,” curated by Kathryn Geismar and Deborah Peeples Through November 30 Members Gallery: “Color Conversations Laura Barr, Kay Hartung, Anne Johnstone” Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. | Sun., 12 p.m.-4 p.m.(978) 369-2578 info@concordart.org concordart.org ![]() Through March 28“What Gorgeous Thing: Jesse Burke & Craig J. Barber”Dillon Arts CenterHours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-3 p.m. | Closed Wed. | Sat.-Sun., 11 a.m.(978) 448-7386 groton.org ![]() Through December 19“The Vietnamese Áo Dài in a Time of War: Fashion, Citizenship, and Nationalism (1954–1975),” exploring how clothing was used to assert Vietnamese cultural identity. Hours: Mon. by appt. | Tues./Weds./Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. | Thurs., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. | Sat., 12-5 p.m. (508) 793-3356 holycross.edu/cantorartgallery ![]() Stop by the Nye Gallery this November/December for two annual events. First up is the 12th Korean Cultural Society of Boston Exhibition titled “Bojagi: featuring Korean fiber artist Chunghie Lee” (November 8 - 22). This will be followed by LexArt's Holiday Marketplace (November 30 - December 24) where you can shop hundreds of unique gifts […] ![]() January 27 - March 5Jay Critchley“Democracy of the Land, Inc. – FLAGrancy”Reception + Performance: January 28, 6-8 p.m.Extending his decades-long critique of patriotism, democracy and corporatism, Provincetown artist Jay Critchley presents,“Democracy of the Land, Inc. – FLAGrancy.” The exhibition, which features the artist’s compelling uses of the American flag, draws on Critchley’sresearch and work about American […] | 42 events, | 42 events, | 42 events, | 42 events, | 40 events, | 37 events, |
| 33 events, | 33 events, | 33 events, | 59 events, ![]() Through March 30 “Nuclear Family”Mengwen Cao, Jess T. Dugan, Yorgos Efthymiadis, Matthew Leifheit, Laurence Philomene, Anne Vetter. “Meditations in an Emergency”, Kevin Bennett Moore. “An Impossibly Normal Life”, Matthew Finley.Hours: Tues.-Sun., 12-4 p.m.(781) 729-1158 griffinmuseum.org ![]() Through June 21Alia Farid: Talismans (Kupol LR 3303) The exhibition by Alia Farid features large, greenish-blue resin panels embedded with family photographs, spiritual charts, and historical documents. The work explores themes of lineage, memory, and geopolitical histories, reflecting personal andcollective identities shaped by migration, cultural traditions, and archival storytelling.Private gallery tours are available. Schedule in advance.Hours: […] ![]() April 28 - July 18“Primordial Soup”David Lloyd BrownDebuting a large-scale painting series inspired by timeless images, symbols, and patterns. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.(617) 635-4445 boston.gov/cityhallgalleries ![]() Through May 24“Bunny Harvey: Worlds WithinWorlds” features semi-abstract paintings, inspired by the rural landscape of central Vermont and the urban environs ofNew York or Rome. Exhibition, “Speculative Figure” by artist Stephanie Morisette explores the conflicting relationship between humans, nature, and technology. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 12 p.m.-5 p.m. | Sat., 12 p.m.-8 p.m.(802) 865-7166burlingtoncityarts.org Through June 8“Tina Feingold: Wishful Thinking” “Tim McDonald: The Diamond Sea” “Selfhood, featuring work byAlice Dillon, Scott Strong Hawk Foster, Kathryn Geismar, LisaTang Liu, and Keith Morris Washington”“Recent Acquisitions in Contemporary Fiber Art”(508) 215-5110danforthartmuseum@framingham.edudanforth.framingham.edu Visit ArtSpace Maynard during Maynard’s Spring ArtWalk on Saturday May 3. Join us May 4 for first-ever Maynard Open Studios. Check out Creative Connections art experiences for kids ages 2-7 on second Saturdays now through June. View artspacema.org for additional classes and to register.(978) 897 9828 artspacema.org ![]() Opening March 7Sitka’s 2nd Gallery at SoWa Art & Design DistrictIndulge your senses & emotions with Sitka’s colorful collection “BLOOM”. Sitka, a modern impressionist & multifaceted colorist, blends &layers complementary colors that breathe life onto his canvases. Opening Reception: March 15, 6:30-9 p.m. SoWa Hours: Wed.-Sun., 12-5 p.m.(914)-656-7968 helaine@sitkahome.comIG: sitkahome_ny Through March 21“Spell, Time, Practice, American,Body: The Work of RaMell Ross”April 3 - 25“Lani Irwin & Alan Feltus – SelectedWorks”Reception: April 3, 4-7 p.m. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 12-8 p.m.(401) 456-9765 ric.edu/bannister ![]() Through May 29Art in Bloom "Peace, Love and Understanding"Reception: May 9, 6-7 p.m.Please join us for Hopkinton Center for the Arts 20th Annual Arts in Bloom. This year's juried exhibition will feature works chosen by guest judge Joseph Fontinha and floral arrangements by the Hopkinton Garden Club. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. | Sat. & Sun., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Through May“Senior Thesis Group Shows”Openings: Wednesday nights,5-7 p.m.May 14-17“All Senior Exhibition”Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. |Sat., 12-5 p.m.galleries@montserrat.edu ![]() Through June 14“Curator: The Chairs/Directors - Celebrating 50 Years of the Nesto Gallery”This exhibit Celebrating 50 Years of the Nesto Gallery shows artworks from prior exhibitors, each curated by their previous respective Gallery Director, including William Nesto, Andrew Moore, Ekua Holmes, John Bisbee, John Walker, Sheila Gallagher, Jim Stroud, Jocelyn Prince, Carolyn Muskat and Perci Fortini-Wright.Closing reception: June […] ![]() May 24 - 26New England’s most celebratedshows of contemporary fine &decorative art! Connect with our200 artists & makers from acrossthe country, and shop from one-of-a-kind home decor, fashion, fineart, jewelry and more. Offering aweekend of live music, local eats +food trucks, and activities for thewhole family to enjoy!(413) 587-0772 paradisecityarts.com ![]() Through March 30 “Paint, Pencil, Paper”Three artists showcase a mastery of their mediums: paintedurban landscapes by Kevin Kusiolek,delicate botanical drawings by Alice Rosa, and paper collagesby Mara Wagner. New works by represented artists add a variety of media to the show. April 2 - May 11“Liberty’s Reach”In celebration of the spirit ofour country’s early patriots, this show […] May 6 – May 22“Trash to Treasure”Curated by Kathy PerkinsOpening Reception: May 8, 5:30-7:30 p.m. May 29 – June 14Artists in Residence ShowWorks by Alondra Biberos, Rachel Dubicki, Carly Manfre, Jana SilverOpening Reception: May 29, 5:30-7:30 p.m. June 25-28Clark MFA pop-up showClosing Reception: June 28, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. […] May 3-31 “The Art of Letting Go,” Elsa Campbell, Daniel Gaviani. Receptions: May 3, 3-6 p.m. | May 15, 6-9 p.m. | May 31, 3-6 p.m. June 6-28 “The Noun Show,” Eric Hess, Jean M Bernstein. Receptions: June 7, 6-9 p.m. | June 19, 6-9 p.m. Hours: Fri.-Sat., 2-6 p.m. | or by appointment (857) 302-8363 […] ![]() Through May 4“Andy Zimmermann Snulpture & Anna Kristina Goransson: Topia” May 8 - June 8“Nirmal Raja Grace and Grit & Nora Valdez: Esperando/Waiting”Opening Reception: May 10, 3-6 p.m. First Friday: June 6, 5-8:30 p.m. Reception with Curator Conversations: June 7, 2-5 p.m. Curator Barbara O’Brien and Nirmal Raja at 2pm, Curator Craig Bloodgood and Nora Valdez at 3pm. Opening June 12“Jaeok Lee: The Ties That Bind” […] Through March 23“The world as a supermarket” is a commentary on consumerism and the devastating action of human beings towards the environment. As a large installation with an ironic sense, the exhibition proposes a reflection about species in danger of extinction and the need to protect life on our planet. Two groups of work by a […] .Through June 1Paul Kerepka: “Beneath andBeyond: Fungi and Landscapes,Local and Abroad” | Deb Perugi:“Earth Unknown” | CarolWontkowski: “From Monet’sGarden” | A Special CuratedShow:“Beyond the Book,” Curator:Ronni KomarowReception: May 2, 5-8 p.m.June 5 - 29Mark Jarzombek: “Immaterial”| Agusta Agustsson: “OceansDon’t Speak English” | A SelectMembers Show: “PreliminaryPortraits on Paper,” FrankCapezzera, Norman Finn,Youngsheen JheReception: June 6, 5-8 […] ![]() May 10 - June 7"Annual Members Juried Exhibition": annual showcase highlighting the best by our members.Awards Reception: May 10, 3-5 p.m.June 14 - July 5 "Jean Lightman - Radiance of Nature": spotlight exhibition of the artist's signature floral paintings alongside light-drenched landscapes. Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.617-536-7660 guildofbostonartists.org ![]() Through June 1Main Gallery“Phyllis Ewen: Inundation”Center Gallery“David Abel: Inundation District”Project Space Gallery“Mira Cantor: When we werestarfish…”Opening Reception: May 2, 5-8 p.m.June 4 - June 29Main & Center Galleries“Luanne E Witkowski: QuietDisruption”Project Space Gallery“Elif Soyer: New Work”Opening Reception: June 6, 5-8 p.m.(617) 423-4113marketing@kingstongallery.com kingstongallery.com Through June 14Main Gallery“The Bard” – Artworks honoringthe influential writer WilliamShakespeare2nd Floor Gallery“Art It Up” - Silent auction to benefitSPA programs (on-line/in-person)3rd Floor Gallery“A Single Point in Time” – MichelleSaffran Retrospective.Visit studioplacearts.com for infoon the Quick Change Gallery &SPA annex locations. SPA is aworking art center with art exhibits,artist studios, classroom, and asculpture tour.Hours: Wed.-Fri., […] ![]() Through June 27“Hear, Here”Works derived from listening to and working with the natural environment.Artist Ann Steuernagel’s work accentuates the gestures and quotidian rhythms of her subjects with photographs created by alternative processes along with sculpture, sound and video. Opening reception May 2, 5-7 p.m. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. | Sun., 11 a.m.-4 p.m.(603) 869-9736 hello@wrenworks.org Through November 1“Benefit Art Auction Preview Exhibition”View actual auction lots in advance of the live bidding event on Saturday, November 1 at 5:30 p.m. December 13 - January 23“Members’ Exhibition” A spotlight on the AAM’s creative family of artists. Hundreds of works in a range of mediums and concepts fill the Ottmar Gallery. Hours: Tues.–Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.(508) 222-2644 attleboroartsmuseum.org ![]() Through June 7“Beauty in Decay," is a group exhibit featuring work by photographer Jason Caplan, sculptor John Brickels, painters Wendy James, Angela Alés, and sculptor/painter Roneld Lores. Finding aesthetic appeal in the natural process of decay is the central theme.Reception: Sat, May 17, 2:00pm(978) 459-7819GPS: HCID Parking Garage thebrush.org ShowUp is a nonprofit contemporary art space featuring artists whose work is underrepresented in traditional exhibition spaces. Ongoing “Between Two Worlds: Making Sense of Modern Life from Indigenous Perspectives” Powerful group show of six contemporary Native American artists curated by Nayana Lafond.Hours: Thurs., Fri. & Sat., 12-5 p.m. | Sun., 11 a.m.-4 p.m.(857) 277-1700 showupinc.org ![]() Through May 18"Miguel A. Aragón: All The Unexpressed Love"A son honors his mother, reminding us of the finite nature of our existence and the deeper connections that endure across time.Opening June 1“15th Biennial Miniature Print International Exhibition”A juried exhibition of tiny original prints from around the world.Opening Reception: Sunday, June 1, 2-4 p.m.(203) 899-7999 contemprints.org ![]() May 10 - June 14“CARE”A National Juried ExhibitionJuried by Priya N. Green, Artist, Painting Faculty, Director of CCSU Chen Art GalleryOpening Reception: May 10, 6-8 p.m.Virtual Artist Talk: May 29, 7 p.m. via ZoomVisit heragallery.org for more information.(401) 789-1488 heragallery.org | 59 events, | 59 events, | 58 events, |
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