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SUMMARY:50/50: Fifty Years of Collecting Art
DESCRIPTION:50/50: Fifty Years of Collecting Art\nSeptember 17\, 2023 – January 14\, 2024\nReception: November 12\, 2023\, 1:00 – 4:00 pm \nIn continued celebration of the Art Complex Museum’s fiftieth anniversary\, this exhibit examines the museum’s expanding permanent collection\, amassed since its founding in 1971. Assembled after the museum opened\, these art works reflect the collecting interests of founders Carl and Edith Weyerhaeuser\, along with museum directors and curators as the ACM builds for the future.
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/50-50-fifty-years-of-collecting-art/
LOCATION:The Art Complex Museum\, 189 Alden Street\, Duxbury\, 02332\, United States
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SUMMARY:Palindrome: Back to Hope by Andrae Green
DESCRIPTION:Growing up on the island of Jamaica\, Massachusetts painter Andrae Green says that the Caribbean Sea never played a huge part in his conscious life\, but he was always aware of its presence. He knew\, unconsciously\, that he could go to it whenever he wanted and that it would always be there for him. He remembers his father bringing his family to Kingston Harbor and watching the young boys jump off the docks\, into the abyss. Their fearless trust in the sea always fascinated him. Their leaps of faith inspired him. \nSince moving to western Massachusetts and no longer having easy access to the sea\, Green feels a longing that has translated into his most recent body of work: paintings that speak to the limitless potential for human imagination and freedom (a perspective that is very needed in these times) and drawings about weightlessness and freedom\, all inspired by bodies of water and the Caribbean landscape. Green says that in the Caribbean mind\, the sea\, “Brings both joy and fear\, love and hate\, hope and resentment.” \nExhibit begins November 12th through February 11th of 2024\, reception from 1pm to 4pm \nhttps://www.andraegreen.com\nGreen’s “Divers” series is featured in this article: https://gowhereitzat.com/from-memory-and-the-mind-the-work-of-andrae-green \nShown: Andrae Green\, Divers V\, 2021\, oil on canvas
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LOCATION:The Art Complex Museum\, 189 Alden Street\, Duxbury\, 02332\, United States
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SUMMARY:Forsaken Spaces
DESCRIPTION:North River Arts Society is proud to present “Forsaken Spaces\,” a photography exhibit by KeithConforti at the Dolphin Gallery at Hingham Public Library. The exhibit is on display January 6 – February 2. \nPlease join us on Thursday\, January 11\, 6-7:30pm\, for the opening reception. \nKeith Conforti is an award-winning photographer who has built a body of work exploring the unseen world. \nHis passion is to seek and document the overlooked\, ignored and unspoken… buried just beneath the surfaces of our cities\, towns and rural areas where the past lingers. Join Keith for a presentation on his creative journey and process.
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/forsaken-spaces/
LOCATION:Hingham Library’s Dolphin and Clemens Gallery\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jack Haran and His Students Show
DESCRIPTION:North River Arts Society is proud to present “Jack Haran and His Students\,” at the Horan Gallery at Ventress Memorial Library in Marshfield. Please join us on Friday\, January 12\, 5:30-7:30PM for the Opening Reception. \n  \nGenevieve Davis worked for 50 years in the financial management of nonprofit corporations.  Now retired from that\, she is starting her second career as an artist\, the discipline she was originally trained in.” \n  \nSkip DeBrusk is an ardent fisherman who spends far too much time chasing cod\, tuna\, stripers and sharks on Stellwagen Bank\, consequently his paintings reflect a lifelong interest in marine and nautical painting.  He is fortunate to have had many great teachers including Joanne Papandrea\, Nancy Howell and Jack Haran.  Many of his paintings lean towards the oriental and reflect a large expanse of white paper allowing the viewer to actively participate by filling in their own sense of mystery.   \n  \nClaire Gagnon \nClaire Gagnon is an acrylic painter with an impressionistic/realistic style.  Since 2018\, Claire has been teaching at Chez Claire Art School in Lowell\, MA.  Dynamic and award-winning\, she has more than 25 years’ experience painting with acrylics.  She started painting in 1996 in Montreal\, Quebec.  Studying for four years with Micheline Raymond\, an award winning artist\, and founder of the Creative Art Gallery and School in Montreal. Www.chezclaireartschool.com \n  \nPaul A. Goes Born in Providence\, RI. A graduate of the Vesper George School of Art\, Boston\, MA. where he studied Art\, Design & Illustration. Paul worked for a variety of Design ­rms in and around the Providence\, RI area as a Designer/Illustrator and Creative Director\, later working in house designing toys at Hasbro. For the next 20 years Paul worked as an independent design contractor @ Gostudio. After moving to Hull\, Massachusetts in 2011 Paul spends his free time creating\, sketching and painting watercolors at his home studio in Hull\, MA. You can see more of Paul’s art works on Instagram: @highlandarts \n  \nJack Haran is the past president of the New England Watercolor Society (NEWS) and past President of North River Arts Society (NRAS).  He earned a BS in Fine Arts from Northeastern University and a School of the Museum of Fine Arts Diploma.  He has studied with Tony Van Hasselt and Judi Wagner\, Zygmond Jankowski\, John Kilroy\, Alvaro Castagnet and Joseph Zbukvic. \n  \nScott Ketcham is a prolific and evolving painter with over 30 years experience. He is a Professor of Visual Arts at Massasoit Community College. He hold a BA from Williams College and an MFA from Johnson State College\, and has been a pupil of William Schultz\, Robert Brackman\, Clement Micarrelli\, Andrew McMillan\, Jack Haran\, and Douglas Kornfeld. He paints out of his studio in Rockland Mass and holds many workshops and seminars on painting the figure. If you are interested in attending uninstructed figure workshops\, please contact me at scottwketcham@comcast.net \n  \nMolly Schnabel has been drawing her whole life but started her serious study at Endicott Junior College in the field of Interior Design. Fine Arts studies continued at Northeastern University where she received a degree in Fine Arts. Her career took her away from the arts but she has resumed her art work in retirement.  She feels fortunate to have had instruction with Donald Dacier\, Marian Carlson\, Jack Haran and Steve Sheffield.
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LOCATION:Ventress Memorial Library\, 1837 Ocean Street/route 139\, Marshfield\, 02050\, United States
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