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Fuller Craft Museum in collaboration with the New England Mosaic Society opened its juried exhibit: Mosaics Today: Ancient Art Through a Contemporary Lens July 2nd. I am thankful to have my portrait of Urkraine President Volodymyr Zelensky included in this exhibit. The show features the varied styles of 27 mosaic artists and can be viewed at the museum at 455 Oak Street, Brockton, MA, Tues – Sun 10am-5pm.
Reception will be held August 27 | 3:00 to 5:30pm.
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It’s here! Beginning today, explore the work of sixty artists in the Nineteenth ArtsWorcester Biennial. From over 470 submissions, juror Beth C. McLaughlin, Artistic Director and Chief Curator at Fuller Craft Museum, selected 63 works for inclusion in this celebrated exhibition. Prize winners, including the winner of the Sally Bishop Prize, will be announced during the Downtown Block Party on Saturday, June ...
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13FOREST Gallery of Arlington, MA has marked the past two presidential inaugurations with an exhibition titled Transition of Power. The work featured in Transition of Power: 2021 chronicles artistic responses to the polarization and extreme rhetoric of the past four years. My mosaic US flag, Divided States of Insanity, was juried into the show which can be seen in-person or virtually at:
https://13forest.com/transition-of-power-2021
January 20 – February 19, 2021
Along a similar theme though international in scope, this ...
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Happy to report that my flag mosaic – Divided States of Insanity – received the second place award from the Hopkinton Center for the Arts during its current exhibition About What’s Going On, featuring art and writings during the pandemic. I am proud to say this piece has made the rounds in national and local venues, including the national We the People Exhibit at the Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis, MA, ...
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Hoping in the midst of the corona battle that the sign of the rabbit brings you a smile and hope for the future. This mosaic critter has a different design on each side, using mixed materials, including ceramic and sicis tiles, beads, gems, millefiori, and stained glass.
The Hopkinton (MA) Center for the Arts is running their annual fundraising Festival of Wreaths from Nov 27 – Dec 8, 2019 in the Lotvin Family Gallery. Visitors to the center may submit bids in this silent auction to purchase the wreaths. The wreaths are made by local artists and craftspeople. Silent auction winners may pick up their wreaths Dec. 9.
The Mosesian Center for the Arts in Watertown, MA is hosting its We the People exhibit from Nov 14 – Jan 31, 2020. The exhibit aims to find unity in the commonalities between people and establish a narrative around what it means to be an artist in America today. It features art in all mediums addressing concepts of personal and national identity, migration, heritage, and race. My flag mosaic was juried into the show.
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