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SUMMARY:Rasa String Quartet "Counterpoint in Bloom" at the South Shore Conservatory
DESCRIPTION:Rasa String Quartet\nCounterpoint in Bloom\nSaturday\, May 16th at 3 pm\nCox Hall\, Hingham\n\nRasa String Quartet is an award-winning string quartet known for their dynamic performances and genre-crossing versatility. In Counterpoint in Bloom\, Rasa explores how that nascent seed can flourish into a boundless ecosystem. Featuring Bach and Beethoven alongside Guns N’ Roses\, Prince\, and foot-stomping folk traditions from around the globe\, this genre-blending program takes you on a journey from humble riff to full-throttle banger!\n  \nTickets: $40         Click Here for Tickets
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/rasa-string-quartet-counterpoint-in-bloom-at-the-south-shore-conservatory/
LOCATION:South Shore Conservatory\, 1 Conservatory Dr\, Hingham\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Evening of Music
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LOCATION:South Shore Conservatory\, 1 Conservatory Dr\, Hingham\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Realism to Abstraction"
DESCRIPTION:Artist Karie O’Donnell\nOctober 7 – December 21\, 2025\nFrom Realism to Abstraction \nArtist Statement\nI have been in love with the ethereal beauty of birds for as long as I can remember. As soon as I was able to hold a pencil\, I became fascinated with capturing these beautiful creatures – their images\, personalities and spirits on paper. And\, so\, I have been portraying them all my life in paper sculptures\, graphite drawings\, and since 2012\, in oil paintings. Realism had been my primary style up until Covid emerged. During this solemn time of solitude and reflection\, I let go of control and explored the freedom of abstraction. It’s been enlightening. \nBy combining both styles\, my goal is to accentuate the beauty and balance of nature\, while pushing the elements of shape\, texture and color.\nMy love for art and wildlife was cultivated during childhood summers with my grandmother in North Carolina. She enrolled me in art classes and encouraged me to journal. I spent countless\, tranquil hours in the woods drawing and writing about my bird and animal observations. My life between these summers was disorderly\, moving yearly until the age of 14. So\, creating art became my refuge and sense of control. Every stroke is a decision to connect to another stroke\, and every shape has its place – akin to assembling a puzzle. Interestingly\, math plays an integral part to this creative process. \nDrafting classes in high school led to Architecture in College\, but I soon discovered that Graphic Arts and Illustration were a better fit. Inspired by Leo Monahan’s work\, paper sculpture became my primary medium at Mass Art. Each piece was a gratifying challenge of connecting shapes and then photographing the outcome in a different light. As my works became more detailed and hand painted\, I embarked on an Endangered Animal series. But In 2009\, my new mentor encouraged me to set aside paper sculpture and re-explore my drawing skills. \nI then began a long series of graphite bird portraits – mastering lights\, darks and all the shades between. Little did I know\, this endeavor laid the groundwork for my future success in oil painting. To my delight\, I naturally understood color value and fell in love with oil painting from the first attempt. Many of my oils have an accompanying graphite study; each medium complimenting the other. My style had been realism with brushwork\, but palette knife painting eventually became an integral part of my process. This element of fluidity helped aid my big leap into the exploration of abstraction. \nBio\n‘My joy is to recreate a beautiful moment with exceptional design & craftsmanship in every detail.’\nKarie O’Donnell graduated from the Massachusetts College of Art with a BFA in Illustration. She studied architecture and graphic design at NYIT as well as photography with the University of Pittsburgh’s Semester at Sea\, visiting 10 countries around the world. Her oil paintings\, graphite drawings\, paper sculptures and walnut inks have won numerous awards. She is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists and a licensed Massachusetts Wildlife Rehabilitator.
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/realism-to-abstraction/
LOCATION:South Shore Conservatory\, 1 Conservatory Dr\, Hingham\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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SUMMARY:Imperfect by Christine Marohn at South Shore Conservatory
DESCRIPTION:  \nSSAC presents “imperfect”\, a solo show of Christine Marohn’s glorious work.  On view at the South Shore Conservatory\, July 1st through September 28th. \n  \nArtist Statement\nMy painting is a reflection of my efforts to make something beautiful from a chaotic\, confusing and often insecure 30 years as a military wife and stay at home mother. \nI use words layered with translucent color to symbolize the calls I have always heard to return to art; the imposed self-criticism for letting painting go for so long; the insecurity I feel returning to it.I want the viewer to see a beautiful painting but continue to look deeper – to really see how my work is composed through courses of words\, color and personal autobiography. \nMy life has had many layers – many good\, colorful layers and experiences that has made me into who I am today\, an artist returning to herself. \nAbout the artist\nChristine is an artist working in her chosen home of Duxbury\, Massachusetts. She is a life-long artist with a degree in graphic design and illustration who enjoys using her classical training to create paintings that push color and illuminate the subconscious. Christine considers herself one of the lucky ones – among her greatest joys is the love for her husband\, EJ\, her grown and accomplished daughters Meaghan and Lauren as well as her delightful Havanese\, Pippa. \nPlease find her work on Instagram @christinemarohn
URL:https://framecenter.com/event/imperfect-by-christine-marohn-at-south-shore-conservatory/
LOCATION:South Shore Conservatory\, 1 Conservatory Dr\, Hingham\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Rooted"
DESCRIPTION:Artist Reception on September 17th from 3 to 5 pm
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LOCATION:South Shore Conservatory\, 1 Conservatory Dr\, Hingham\, MA\, United States
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