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New England Scapes Exhibit

Gallery Seven, on Nason Street in Maynard, is presenting “New England Scapes”, a juried exhibition featuring over 35 local artists — including one from yours truly.

The exhibit runs until the end of July.  There is an artists’ reception on Saturday, July 9th from 7-9pm which I will be attending (doing my best impression of a wallflower) and hope you can come as well.

Guest juror Carrie M. Nixon, a painter and Associate Professor teaching Painting and Drawing at Assumption College in Worcester, helped the gallery choose from an array of entries. With the high quality of artwork and large number of pieces submitted, the resulting exhibition is hung salon style. On display is an eclectic group of artwork ranging from photographs, to paintings, to drawings and more.

New England is known for its strong cultural identity, deep history and beautiful scapes. This exhibition allows for a broad interpretation of the word “scape”. There are abstracts in which some viewers may see sky while others see water. There are farmscapes as well as classic sea, city and landscapes and there is even a scape from a bar scene in Worcester. With so many images and various interpretations, viewers may be drawn back for a second or third look.

Other artists in the exhibit are Lois T. Andersen, Jim Bonomi, Barbara Burr, Fran Busse, David Covert, Karen Danstedt Roop, Roy DiTosti, John S. Dykes, Irene R. Fairley, Erik Gehring, Bridget Hanson, Lonnie Harvey, Robin Herr, Steven Keirstead, Will Kirkpatrick, Richard Lapping, Glenn Larsen, Michael Leacher, Carolyn Letvin, Iris Lee Marcus, Robin Masi, Catherine Meeks, Mary K. Mooney, Carrie M. Nixon, Niki Orphanos, Iris Osterman, Jay Pendexter , Craig Perini, Valyn Perini, Richard Perry, Paul Sarapas, Kitt Shaffer, Susan Spellman, Dennis Stein, Nora Vrublevska, Joe Wallace and Timothy Wilson.

The Gallery Seven website is: [url]http://www.gallerysevenmaynard.com[/url].  Kelli and Nick are good friends and great hosts of art in our little town.  They are also dynamite framers.

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Places In Between Exhibit – Nashoba Brook Bakery

June is National Rivers Month and there a number of activities related to rivers that I’m involved with over the next few weeks.  My personal favorite is, no real surprise, an exhibit of my photographs at the Nashoba Brook Bakery in West Concord, Massachusetts.

A few words about the exhibit from my artist’s statement:

The Assabet River travels 31 miles from Westborough to Concord. Even though it flows through nine towns, several of which owe their very existence to the river, relatively few people who live and work along its path take perhaps more than a moment to enjoy its ever-changing landscape.

The photographs in this exhibit explore the Assabet River and its tributaries by seeking out places and moments “in between”. You will see transitions between the water and the shoreline, between water and ice, between water and air, and between the surface and what lies below.

These small places in between serve as metaphors, as the river finds itself in between: on a path to restoration after some 200 years of abuse.

If you are in the area, please stop by and have a look.  Even if you don’t fancy the photographs I’m pretty sure you will enjoy the coffee, teas, pastries, and award-winning breads at Nashoba Brook Bakery.   John and his staff are absolutely top-notch and we are frequent visitors on the weekends (mmmm, scones).  Please support this great business who, in turn, supports artists such as myself with the use of their hallway and cafe for displaying all types of visual artworks.  If the weather is nice, have your coffee outside next to Nashoba Brook, a tributary of the Assabet River, which flows right behind the cafe.

The exhibit runs through August.  Nashoba Brook Bakery is located on 152 Commonwealth Avenue in West Concord (directions) and is open 7 days a week from 7am-5pm (8am on Sunday).

Many thanks to John Gates of Nashoba Brook Bakery for the exhibit space and to Spencer Marks for the use of his awesome Epson 4880 printer which was used to make most of the prints.

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Radiance of Nature Exhibit coming to Agawam, MA

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My “Radiance of Nature” series will be on display at the public library in my hometown of Agawam, Massachusetts during the month of May.

On Tuesday, May 5th, I will host a reception and short program featuring some new photographs in the series.  Friends, family, and the public are welcome to join us from 7-8:30pm in the Community Room of the Agawam Public Library.  We’ll have juice and cookies as well.

The Agawam Public Library is located at the junction of Cooper and Mill Streets, and right off of Route 57  (right next to the high school).  Please visit the library’s web site for hours, directions, and other information.

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