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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
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/palindrome-back-to-hope-by-andrae-green/
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.
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/jack-haran-and-his-students-show/
LOCATION:Ventress Memorial Library\, 1837 Ocean Street/route 139\, Marshfield\, 02050\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Whiplash"
DESCRIPTION:South Shore Art Center \n– Presents –\n“Whiplash”\, 2024’s Gallery Artist Showcase\n  \n  \nJuried by Michelle Law\, Exhibitions Specialist\nYou can view these pieces in person or online from January 11 thru February 10\nwith an Opening Reception on Thursday\, January 11\, 6-8 pm\n\n\nCover art Jan McElhinny\n\n\n\n  \nSee pieces from Local Artists such as\n               Kelly Russo\, “Time Stopped”\n  \n                      Rita Berkowitz\, “Movement Thru Stillness”  \n  \n          Marie Peters\, “Awhirl”\n  \n                                               Tina Watson\, “Noreaster”
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LOCATION:SSAC\, 119 Ripley Rd\, Cohasset\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:'Structure"
DESCRIPTION:The Hull Artists presents\n“Structure”\n\nHull Public Library\n9 Main Street\, Hull\, MA \, 2nd\, floor \n\n\n\n\n\nThe Hull Public Library (9 Main St.\, Hull\, MA) has opened its doors to HA Artists with a beautiful exhibition space on the 2nd floor.   Skip Tull is the Curator of this space.  Our Latest exhibition is “Structure”\, exhibiting the following artists: Joan Appel\, Bart Blumberg\, Desiree Connolly\, Donna Goes\, Paul Goes\, Susan Hagstrom\, Virginia Holloway\, David Holt\, Jennifer McCarthy\, Skip Tull\, Sandra Weeks and Lara Williams.\nIt runs Jan 12. – Mar 22  Open during library hours. \n\nMonday 10-7\nTuesday 10-5\nWednesday\, 10-5\nThursday 10-7Friday 10-2\nSaturday 10-2\nSunday\, Closed.
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LOCATION:Hull Public Library\, 9 Main Street\, Hull\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Call for Artists - James Library 5th Annual Spring Juried Art Show
DESCRIPTION:The James Library & Center for the Arts is calling all artists for the 5th Annual Spring Juried Art Show if you are interested in submitting please read below for entry details and see their site for more details\n\n  \nEXHIBTION PROSPECTUS\nThe James Library & Center for the Arts 5th Annual Spring Juried Show\nSPONSORED BY THE FRAME CENTER\, THE CORDELIA FAMILY FOUNDATION\, THE NORWELL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE\, AND THE HANOVER\, MARSHFIELD\, NORWELL\, AND SCITUATE CULTURAL COUNCILS\, LOCAL AGENCIES SUPPORTED BY THE MASS CULTURAL COUNCIL\, A STATE AGENCY.\nExhibition Dates:  March 22\, 2024 to April 27\, 2024 \nOpening Reception:  March 22\, 2024 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm \nAll work will be available for viewing and purchase in person and on our online gallery at JamesLibrary.org \nEXHIBITION THEME: Open – Non-specific \nELIGIBILITY\nOpen to all mediums. All painting and drawing\, media\, sculpture\, graphics\, photography\, ceramic\, textiles\, wood or metal work\, and mixed media. Works should generally not exceed 72 inches in any dimension (including diagonal) or weigh more than 150 pounds. Works must be framed or otherwise ready for hanging/installation. Any sculpture or 3D pieces that require a pedestal must be included in entry and available for use should the piece be accepted. \nAll entries for this exhibit must be submitted online through entrythingy.com. \nNo pieces may have been shown or displayed previously at The James. \nAll works must be original\, having been created within the last three years. \nArtists\, or an assigned representative\, must submit accepted works in person. No exceptions. All pieces must be labeled on the back with artist name\, title of work\, and contact information on the standard form provided on the James Library & Center for the Arts website. \nAny work accepted for the exhibition that is not deemed representative of what was presented in the submission process is subject to rejection with no reimbursement of entry fees. This includes any changes or modifications to the work. \nAll work must be available for sale. A 35% commission/donation to The James will be due within 14 days from close of the exhibit. \nAll pieces must be available for exhibit throughout the duration of the exhibition. No early pickups. No exceptions. \nLarge 2D pieces normally framed in glass that exceed 48 inches in either direction must be framed using an acrylic glazing (such as Plexiglas) only. No clamped glass\, cardboard\, paste-on or saw tooth hangers. \nDue to safety concerns\, any work found to not be suitably framed may be disqualified and rejected from the exhibit with no refund of entry fees. \nDue to space constraints\, all 2D pieces must not exceed 48 inches x 72 inches and 3D pieces must not exceed 36 inches x 60 inches. No pieces may be larger than 72 inches on the diagonal. \nNOTE: Special exceptions may be requested in advance of entry. Email Art Gallery Director William Houser at: bill.houser@comcast.net \nSUBMISSION FEES\n$15.00 per entry or 3 for $40.00\nLimit 6 entries per artist\n*All fees are non-refundable \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAWARDS\n$250.00 Best in Show\n$125.00 Second Place\n$75.00 Third place\n*Four honorable mentions \nIMPORTANT DATES:\nJanuary 17\, 2024 through February 18\, 2024 at 11:59 pm: Online entries accepted on entrythingy.com \nMarch 1\, 2024: List of accepted works will be posted on The James Library & Center for the Arts website after 8:00 pm. \nMarch 6\, 2024 & March 7\, 2024: Drop off of accepted works during business hours. See website for current hours of operation. \nMarch 22\, 2024: Opening Reception\, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm \nApril 27\, 2024: End of exhibition \nPickup of unsold artwork: April 30\, 2024\, May 1\, 2024 & May 2\, 2024: Pick up works during business hours. Check website for current hours of operation. \n*Artists will be charged a $5.00 per day fee for any work not picked up by May 10\, 2024 \nRULES/DISCLAIMER/LEGAL\nThe James Library & Center for the Arts will use care in the handling of all work\, but in no way is responsible for any damage that may occur in moving or hanging artwork. The James is also not responsible for any loss or theft of artwork. Artists should obtain their own insurance as deemed necessary. \nThe James Library & Center for the Arts reserves the right to disqualify and reject any work that cannot be displayed in a safe and secure manner (including poorly framed or wired work). \nYou hereby grant The James Library & Center for the Arts an irrevocable\, assignable\, worldwide\, royalty-free right to copy\, excerpt\, adapt\, distribute\, publicly display\, and use photographs of any works accepted for the exhibition\, whether provided by you or created or modified by The James (including without limitation\, images or photographs provided in the submission process) in The James’s publications and promotional materials in any and all forms and media\, including on its website. The James Library & Center for the Arts will use its best efforts to include an attribution with the artist’s name and title of the work in any such use. \nYou understand that The James Library & Center for the Arts requests a 35% donation/commission for any pieces sold during the run of the exhibit and a 10% donation/commission for any pieces that sell within 60 days after the close of the exhibit and are sold as a result of being included in this exhibition. \nBy submitting artwork for consideration\, you hereby agree to all said terms and conditions stated above. \n\n\n\n\n\nSUBMIT YOUR WORK THROUGH ENTRYTHINGY HERE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
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LOCATION:The James Library  & Center for the Arts\, 24 West Street\, Norwell\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Illuminate"
DESCRIPTION:Plymouth Center For The Arts \nProudly Presents\n“Illuminate”\nThe First Members Only Exhibit of 2024!\n\nOpening Reception – Thursday\, Jan 18 from 6-8pm. Free and open to the public; donations gratefully accepted.\n 
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/illuminate/
LOCATION:Plymouth Center for the Arts\, 11 North Street\, Plymouth\, MA\, 02360\, United States
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