Staff News: Maggie Cavallo’s Presentation at Marblehead Arts Association
Montserrat College of Art Gallery’s Curator of Education Maggie Cavallo is the presenting at Collectors within the Artistic Community on Thursday April 9, 7 – 8:30 pm at Marblehead Arts Association, 8 Hooper Street, Marblehead, MA.
Hear stories of influential collectors who dedicated time to developing emerging artists; learn methods and guidelines for developing a holistic art collecting practice.
“The art collector plays a complex role in contemporary art communities. Today, many individuals collect purely for the investment value of a work of art and collecting has, for ages, been a tried and true method for proving one’s cultural capital. The interest and agency of art collectors often influence the careers of working artists and the styles of art that are celebrated and produced. Beyond the financial or cultural gain, the contemporary collector should be aware of her important role within the fabric of artistic communities. how might she make the most of her connections with works of art and artists?”
$25 members / $50 non members* Reservations & prepayment requested; Call 781.631.2608, email [email protected] or visit marbleheadarts.org for more information.
This is the first of a two part series, included in the fee. An onsite visit to Montserrat will follow on Thursday, April, 23 6:30-8:30 pm. Cavallo and Montserrat’s Take20 team, a group of student gallery teachers, will bring participants for a closer look at leading Montserrat student work and for a visit to a Senior Thesis Exhibition with students working in a variety of disciplines.
Maggie Cavallo is a curator and educator based in Boston, dedicated to providing dynamic experiences with, through and for contemporary art and artists. Much of Cavallo’s curatorial work is characterized by experiential and performance-based practices and the understanding of every arts experience as inherently a learning experience. Past projects includes: The Highest Closet at Montserrat College of Art, A New Cosmic Mix: now in 5D! at the Charles Hayden Planetarium and SPACE CASE: Zillaboston Online Residency. Cavallo works currently as the Curator of Education at Montserrat College of Art, a Teaching Fellow at Harvard Graduate School of Education, a lead Teaching Artist with the Urbano Project and Gallery Instructor at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She received a BA in Media, Society and the Arts from SUNY Purchase and an Ed.M in Arts in Education from Harvard University. www.zillaboston.com
The Marblehead Arts Association is located in the historic King Hooper Mansion, at 8 Hooper Street, Marblehead. Six galleries of exhibits by association members and guest artists change every six weeks and education programs and special events are offered throughout the year. The MAA Artisan Shop features one-of-a-kind crafts including jewelry, pottery, glassworks and textiles by our artisan members. The Mansion is available for private parties, meetings, weddings and other events. For more information, please call 781-631-2608.
Contact:
Betsy Hoffman Hundahl, Assistant Director
Marblehead Arts Association, 8 Hooper Street, Marblehead
[email protected]
781-631-2608