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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for "Dreamscape" at Savage Godfrey Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Savage Godfrey Gallery presents\n“Dreamscape”\na collection of works from artists Dina Brennan\, Andrew Fish\, Robert S. Neuman\n  \n\n\n\n   Witness the coalescence of landscape painting and color theory in Dreamscape\, the Savage Godfrey Gallery’s winter exhibition. Surreal abstract compositions evoking memory\, emotion\, and connection by artists Dina Brennan\, Andrew Fish\, and Robert S. Neuman (1926-2015) will come together on our walls to cure your winter blues with an exceptionally vibrant visual spectacle. \nThe opening reception will be on Friday\, February 6th from 6-8 pm\, Dina Brennan and Andrew Fish will be in attendance. Our reception will coincide with the neighboring James Library Art Gallery’s reception for Just Passing Through. The reception will be followed by an Artist Talk on Sunday\, March 22nd from 1-3 pm featuring Dina and Andrew. \nBuilding on her first solo show Color Noise (2025)\, Dina Brennan’s showing will comprise a series of her expressive color studies. She paints them daily to capture the ever-changing New England seasons and patterns found in nature. The dazzling colors and textures in her works offer an invitation to feel and even hear the color with a wandering imagination. Dina paints in Quincy\, MA and curates exhibitions at the Frame Center Gallery in Hanover\, MA. \nAndrew Fish’s oil paintings feature moments of convergence. Abstraction meets representation\, while the borders between reality\, memory\, and dreams blur in a dramatic outpouring of color. The paintings selected for Dreamscape reference familiar scenes and experiences filtered through Fish’s abstracted lens. Fish paints at Mount Vernon Street Studios in Somerville\, MA\, and teaches at Mass Art and Lesley Art+Design. He exhibits his artwork throughout the country and abroad. \nKicking off the 2026 Robert S. Neuman Centennial Project\, Dreamscape will feature etchings from Neuman’s Ship to Paradise series. The series is a sharp\, modern take on Sebastian Brandt’s medieval “best-seller” Shype of Fooles\, chronicling topsy-turvy medieval barques—manned by literal skeleton crews—sailing on an existential sea in search of paradise. The Centennial Project is a year-long celebration of Neuman’s lifetime of art with multiple solo and group exhibitions throughout New England. As part of the Centennial Project\, the Art Complex in Duxbury\, MA is also exhibiting two Ship to Paradise prints and their plates. \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/opening-reception-for-dreamscape-at-savage-godfrey-gallery/
LOCATION:Savage Godfrey Gallery\, 693 Main St\, Norwell\, MA\, 02061\, United States
CATEGORIES:Openings/ Weekend Events
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for "A Quiet Wild" at Savage Godfrey Gallery
DESCRIPTION:A Quiet Wild: Morgan Dyer\, Mallie Loring Pratt\, Aron Leaman\nNovember 21st – January 30th\, 2025\, at the Savage Godfrey Gallery\n\n\n\n  \nA Quiet Wild\, an exhibition of paintings by Morgan Dyer and Mallie Loring Pratt\, and glass sculptures by Aron Leaman. Each of these artists works on the Northshore and the exhibition will offer a fresh take on our shared coastline. \nThe artists will attend the opening reception at the Gallery on Friday\, November 21st from 6-8 pm. To further our mission to promote art and artists in our community\, the Gallery will host a panel discussion featuring the exhibiting artists on Sunday\, January 11th from 1-3 pm. \nMorgan Dyer pours pools of pigment onto canvas to mimic natural forms such as puddles\, moving tides\, and melting ice. The resulting ribbons of intertwining pigment and texture create energetic fields of color that evoke movement and transformation. Each work prompts the viewer to reflect on the dynamic relationship between nature and abstraction. She has a painting studio and gallery on Rockport’s historic Bear Skin Neck. \nMallie Loring Pratt works from observation and memory to explore the sensory and emotional experience of place. Her paintings often serve as records of change: in light\, in land\, and in ourselves. The works on display will be “off-season” landscapes that capture the muted beauty\, subtle transitions\, and overlooked moments that define the coast’s quieter months. Three of her large-scale paintings are currently on display at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art’s Biennial. She co-runs a studio collective in Ipswich\, MA. \nBirds are a recurring subject for Aron Leaman\, serving as a symbol of home and connection to nature. His handblown glass herons draw viewers into moments of quiet wonder inspired by the colors and intricate patterns found in nature. Each bird is an artful combination of glass\, stainless armature\, and stone\, appearing effortlessly balanced. Through material\, color\, and form\, he invites viewers to ponder how each bird was made. He currently works in Lowell\, where he founded Mill City Glass Works\, a studio dedicated to innovative glass art and community workshops \n\n(Artists from left to right in header artwork\, Aron Leaman – Sandy Isles\, Mallie Loring Pratt – September Swim\, Morgan Dyer – Wind) \n\n\n\n\n  \nSavage Godfrey Gallery\, 693 Main Street\, Norwell\, MA 02061 www.savagegodfrey.com\n@savagegodfreygallery\nContact: Christina Godfrey\, Director\, christina@savagegodfrey.com (508) 667-1062 \n\n\n\n\n 
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LOCATION:Savage Godfrey Gallery\, 693 Main St\, Norwell\, MA\, 02061\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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SUMMARY:"A Quiet Wild" Savage Godfrey Gallery
DESCRIPTION:A Quiet Wild: Morgan Dyer\, Mallie Loring Pratt\, Aron Leaman\nNovember 21st – January 30th\, 2025\, at the Savage Godfrey Gallery\n\n\n\n  \nA Quiet Wild\, an exhibition of paintings by Morgan Dyer and Mallie Loring Pratt\, and glass sculptures by Aron Leaman. Each of these artists works on the Northshore and the exhibition will offer a fresh take on our shared coastline. \nThe artists will attend the opening reception at the Gallery on Friday\, November 21st from 6-8 pm. To further our mission to promote art and artists in our community\, the Gallery will host a panel discussion featuring the exhibiting artists on Sunday\, January 11th from 1-3 pm. \nMorgan Dyer pours pools of pigment onto canvas to mimic natural forms such as puddles\, moving tides\, and melting ice. The resulting ribbons of intertwining pigment and texture create energetic fields of color that evoke movement and transformation. Each work prompts the viewer to reflect on the dynamic relationship between nature and abstraction. She has a painting studio and gallery on Rockport’s historic Bear Skin Neck. \nMallie Loring Pratt works from observation and memory to explore the sensory and emotional experience of place. Her paintings often serve as records of change: in light\, in land\, and in ourselves. The works on display will be “off-season” landscapes that capture the muted beauty\, subtle transitions\, and overlooked moments that define the coast’s quieter months. Three of her large-scale paintings are currently on display at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art’s Biennial. She co-runs a studio collective in Ipswich\, MA. \nBirds are a recurring subject for Aron Leaman\, serving as a symbol of home and connection to nature. His handblown glass herons draw viewers into moments of quiet wonder inspired by the colors and intricate patterns found in nature. Each bird is an artful combination of glass\, stainless armature\, and stone\, appearing effortlessly balanced. Through material\, color\, and form\, he invites viewers to ponder how each bird was made. He currently works in Lowell\, where he founded Mill City Glass Works\, a studio dedicated to innovative glass art and community workshops \n\n(Artists from left to right in header artwork\, Aron Leaman – Sandy Isles\, Mallie Loring Pratt – September Swim\, Morgan Dyer – Wind) \n\n\n\n\n  \nSavage Godfrey Gallery\, 693 Main Street\, Norwell\, MA 02061 www.savagegodfrey.com\n@savagegodfreygallery\nContact: Christina Godfrey\, Director\, christina@savagegodfrey.com (508) 667-1062 \n\n\n\n\n 
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LOCATION:Savage Godfrey Gallery\, 693 Main St\, Norwell\, MA\, 02061\, United States
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for "Weathered Beauty"
DESCRIPTION:Savage Godfrey Gallery Presents\nWeathered Beauty\na collection of works from Christine Bodnar\, Suzette Lebenzon\, and Ken Shanno\n\n\n\n\n    This fall\, the Savage Godfrey Gallery will open its fifth exhibition Weathered Beauty. Paintings by Christine Bodnar and Suzette Lebenzon\, along with sculptures by Ken Shannon\, explore our connection with nature and evoke the sense of tranquility we often seek within it. With bold colors\, rich textures\, and expressive forms\, these paintings and sculptures will resonate with nature lovers. \nAn opening reception will be held at the Gallery on Thursday\, September 11th from 6-8 pm. We are excited to announce that this exhibition will complete Savage Godfrey Gallery’s first year in business. It has been a joy to join the Norwell business community. We look forward to hosting another year of unique exhibitions and forging new connections within the South Shore community. \n\n\n\n\nChristine Bodnar’s passion for painting is deeply intertwined with her fascination with color and how it can change the mood and feeling of a moment. She is a contemporary realist with an expressive style\, and relies on the light she encounters painting en plen air to set the drama of color\, shadow\, and the rhythm in a composition. She balances her time creating acrylic paintings\, pastel on paper\, and teaching. Bodnar lives in Marshfield\, paints in Rockland and exhibits her work nationally. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    Ken Shannon is driven to find and transform often overlooked\, natural materials. Each weathered piece of driftwood holds a unique story of inherent beauty\, change\, and renewal. Inspired by the raw textures\, organic forms\, and the rich history of the ocean and its shores\, Shannon engages with each uncut piece. By assembling and giving new life to these found materials\, Shannon invites viewers to appreciate the art in nature’s transformative power and reflect on our own connection to environmental cycles. Shannon lives and works in Cohasset. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    Suzette Lebenzon allows herself complete license to create images that interest her\, crafting visual poems that express her wishes\, feelings\, and experiences on Cape Cod and around the South Shore where she grew up. She embraces a bold\, expressive style of mark-making that is deeply tied to memory and is unconcerned with accurately representing a specific place. Recently\, exploring reflective water surfaces and the surrounding vegetation has captivated her. Lebenzon lives and paints in Welfleet; she exhibits her paintings on the Cape\, South Shore and NY.
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/opening-reception-for-weathered-beauty/
LOCATION:Savage Godfrey Gallery\, 693 Main St\, Norwell\, MA\, 02061\, United States
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SUMMARY:Weathered Beauty
DESCRIPTION:Savage Godfrey Gallery Presents\nWeathered Beauty\na collection of works from Christine Bodnar\, Suzette Lebenzon\, and Ken Shanno\n\n\n\n\n    This fall\, the Savage Godfrey Gallery will open its fifth exhibition Weathered Beauty. Paintings by Christine Bodnar and Suzette Lebenzon\, along with sculptures by Ken Shannon\, explore our connection with nature and evoke the sense of tranquility we often seek within it. With bold colors\, rich textures\, and expressive forms\, these paintings and sculptures will resonate with nature lovers. \nAn opening reception will be held at the Gallery on Thursday\, September 11th from 6-8 pm. We are excited to announce that this exhibition will complete Savage Godfrey Gallery’s first year in business. It has been a joy to join the Norwell business community. We look forward to hosting another year of unique exhibitions and forging new connections within the South Shore community. \n\n\n\n\nChristine Bodnar’s passion for painting is deeply intertwined with her fascination with color and how it can change the mood and feeling of a moment. She is a contemporary realist with an expressive style\, and relies on the light she encounters painting en plen air to set the drama of color\, shadow\, and the rhythm in a composition. She balances her time creating acrylic paintings\, pastel on paper\, and teaching. Bodnar lives in Marshfield\, paints in Rockland and exhibits her work nationally. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    Ken Shannon is driven to find and transform often overlooked\, natural materials. Each weathered piece of driftwood holds a unique story of inherent beauty\, change\, and renewal. Inspired by the raw textures\, organic forms\, and the rich history of the ocean and its shores\, Shannon engages with each uncut piece. By assembling and giving new life to these found materials\, Shannon invites viewers to appreciate the art in nature’s transformative power and reflect on our own connection to environmental cycles. Shannon lives and works in Cohasset. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    Suzette Lebenzon allows herself complete license to create images that interest her\, crafting visual poems that express her wishes\, feelings\, and experiences on Cape Cod and around the South Shore where she grew up. She embraces a bold\, expressive style of mark-making that is deeply tied to memory and is unconcerned with accurately representing a specific place. Recently\, exploring reflective water surfaces and the surrounding vegetation has captivated her. Lebenzon lives and paints in Welfleet; she exhibits her paintings on the Cape\, South Shore and NY.
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/weathered-beauty/
LOCATION:Savage Godfrey Gallery\, 693 Main St\, Norwell\, MA\, 02061\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for "Summer Daze" - Savage Godfrey Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Summer has finally arrived!  Join us for the Summer Daze opening reception on Friday\, June 6th from 6-8pm .  Featuring paintings by Jen Kelly\, Jess Hurley Scott\, and John Vintron.
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/opening-reception-for-summer-daze-savage-godfrey-gallery/
LOCATION:Savage Godfrey Gallery\, 693 Main St\, Norwell\, MA\, 02061\, United States
CATEGORIES:Openings/ Weekend Events
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SUMMARY:"Summer Daze" at Savage Godfrey Gallery
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URL:https://framecenter.com/event/summer-daze-at-savage-godfrey-gallery/
LOCATION:Savage Godfrey Gallery\, 693 Main St\, Norwell\, MA\, 02061\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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SUMMARY:Introducing Unique Perspectives: Carole Bolsey\, Gints Grinbergs\, Kelly Russo
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, March 21 at 6pm to celebrate the opening of Unique Perspectives featuring works by Carole Bolsey\, Gints Grinbergs\, and Kelly Russo. Please RSVP here. \nThis exhibition brings together three makers with strong and distinctive artistic voices\, offering visitors opportunities to reflect on the artistic process as they take in diverse works. \nCarole Bolsey paints large. Her canvases regularly measure over 5 feet and can be upwards of 14 feet. The evocative shapes of boats and barns are the subjects on display at the gallery. Used by ancient and modern civilizations\, these shapes transcend time and culture. Carole depicts these structures amidst an abstracted ground\, inviting the viewer to fill in the dots and transcribe their own memories and connections into the composition. Carole has taught painting at the DeCordova\, Harvard University\, and RISD. She lives and paints in Kingston\, MA. \nGints Grinbergs is a collector. He scours metal yards for cast-o? pieces of steel to create his sculptures. Botanicals\, boats\, and sunbursts made of stainless steel will be on display. Inspired by nature’s geometry\, Gints combines dozens of metal circles to compose a branch of apple blossoms. His works are either free-standing or sit atop stone bases. Large-scale installations by Gints can be found at the Duxbury Free Library and Union Point in Weymouth. Gints lives and works in Dedham\, MA. \nKelly Russo’s intuitive abstract paintings are bright and dynamic. A mother of four and artist\, her paintings depict a balance of color\, shape\, and action that symbolize the organized chaos of daily life. Leaning towards the landscape\, her colorful paintings will be a welcome addition to the Gallery as the environment around us wakes up for spring. Kelly is a member of the South Shore Art Center\, the Cambridge Art Association\, and the Copley Society of Art. She lives and works in Scituate\, MA. \nSavage Godfrey Gallery is located at 693 Main Street\, Norwell\, MA. The Gallery shares a building and entrance with Coastal Chic Interiors. Gallery hours are Tuesdays 12 to 4 pm\, Wednesday through Friday from 10 to 4 pm or by appointment.b \n 
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/introducing-unique-perspectives-carole-bolsey-gints-grinbergs-kelly-russo/
LOCATION:Savage Godfrey Gallery\, 693 Main St\, Norwell\, MA\, 02061\, United States
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SUMMARY:Land and Sea
DESCRIPTION:Now open! Savage Godfrey Gallery’s second exhibition Land + Sea. \nThe show features works by four regional artists: Susan Ahearn\, Michael Coyne\, Michele Lauriat\, and Aron Leaman. The exhibition runs through March 14th\, 2025. A reception will be held on Friday\, February 7th from 6-8 p.m. Please RSVP here. \n  \nSavage Godfrey Gallery is located at 693 Main Street\, Norwell\, MA. The Gallery shares a building and entrance with Coastal Chic Interiors. Gallery hours are Tuesdays 12 to 4 pm\, Wednesday through Friday from 10 to 4 pm or by appointment. \n 
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/land-and-sea/
LOCATION:Savage Godfrey Gallery\, 693 Main St\, Norwell\, MA\, 02061\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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