Archive for May, 2010

Margaurita Spear Guides Students

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Natasha Oliveira, left, and Christian Vitali flank a paper-mache statue of Jesus created by students in the Holy Family Church’s current Confirmation class.

The Daily Item, Lynn, MA, Monday, May 24, 2010
By David Liscio, The Daily Item

LYNN – It’s a church, not a museum, but the lower hall is brimming with artwork.

Holy Family Church at 26 Bessom St. will hold its second annual Sacred Art Show on Pentecost Sunday, May 23 following each Mass.

According to the Rev. Gregory Mercurio, the church pastor, the show includes everything from stained-glass designs to a life-sized paper-mache Jesus.

“Students in kindergarten to 10th grade have been hard at work creating Christian-themed art under the guidance of Margaurita Spear, a recent Montserrat College of Art graduate with a degree in painting and art education,” said Mercurio, noting that all works of art will be on display in the lower church hall after the 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Masses.

The Jesus statue is a life-sized depiction of the Third Station of the Cross, created by students from the current Confirmation class.

“This life-sized Jesus was displayed on the church’s altar during Easter,” Mercurio said. “The fruits of the students’ creative efforts show a passion for their beliefs as well as an abundance of talent in drawing, painting and sculpture.”

Copyright 2010 The Daily Item

Bre Mahoney’s Students Presenting at the Adobe Youth Voices

Monday, May 24th, 2010

A group of Alumna Bre Mahoney’s 7th and 8th grade students will be presenting their work at the Adobe Youth Voices final event at the ICA in Boston on Thursday, May 27th from 6:30 – 8:30 pm.  Bre Mahoney, who completed the Art Education Licensure Program at Montserrat in 2006, is the art teacher at the Ferryway School in Malden, MA. Bre would love to see guests from Montserrat at this event, “We have worked extremely hard all year on these projects and I can’t wait to celebrate!  Maybe you can join us!”

If you are not able to attend, check out their work at adobeyouthvoices.ferryway.wikispaces.net

Adobe Youth Voices aims to empower youth in underserved communities around the globe with real-world experiences and 21st century tools to communicate their ideas, exhibit their potential, and take action in their communities.

Launched in June 2006, Adobe Youth Voices is Adobe Foundation’s global signature philanthropy program designed to provide youth in underserved communities with the critical skills they need to become active and engaged members of their communities and the world at large”.

Nate Walker Appeared on WGBH

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Nate Walker, alumnus and Illustration faculty member, was one of two artists doing a live painting during the WGBH on-air fundraiser. The topic was Curious George.

The event was Saturday, May 22 between 6 pm and 9 pm on WGBH-2.

Annual Publications Competition Awards

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Yeah, we did it again!

New England Museum Association, 2009 Annual Publications Competition Awards
Montserrat College of Art Galleries
First Place in Exhibition Catalogues, under $10.
Anna Hepler: Intricate Universe

Project Director: Leonie Bradbury
Designer: John Colan
Printer: The Journeymen Press, Newburyport

All Senior Exhibition Awards

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

First prize winner Sarah Sadowski with President Steve Immerman and juror Kristen Zeiser of Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA.

The All Senior Exhibition, a show of the work of all graduating seniors, is now on exhibit in Montserrat College of Art Gallery.

Awards were presented today, curated by Kristen Zeiser, director of the Clark Gallery in Lincoln, MA.

Other winners were Second Prize, Rikki Beaupre; Third Prize, Erik Lomen; Honorable Mentions were Emilee McGlory, Danielle Seymour and Niki Fandel.

The exhibit is on display through May 28.

From left are Emilee McGlory, Honorable Mention; Sarah Sadowski, First Prize winner; Danielle Symour, Honorable Mention and Rikki Beaupre, Second Prize. Not shown here are Erik Lomen and Niki Fandel.

Erik Lomen accepts his Honorable Mention Award from Juror Kristen Zeiser.

Erik Lomen's piece "William S. Burroughs", oil on canvas

Rikki Beaupre with her self portrait

Danielle Seymour with her Fruit Loops installation

Emilee McGlory with her piece, "Old Friends"