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SUMMARY:JODI COLELLA: BEING
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours\n24/7 \nA public art installation by Jodi Colella. \nJodi Colella works with a broad range of materials to create provocative\, tactile works that often include public participation. She has exhibited at Danforth Art\, Fruitlands Museum\, Wheaton College\, Helen Day Art Center\, Museums of York\, World of Threads and Textile Museum\, among others. Her awards include 2016 Thailand Residency at ComPeung\, 2014 China Residency at Da Wang Culture Highland\, 2013 Artist-in-Residence Fruitlands Museum\, Pollack-Krasner Fellowship Vermont Studio Center\, and Somerville Arts Council Fellowships 2015\, 2012. \nJodi has been featured in Huffpost Art & Culture\, Artscope\, The Boston Globe\, Harvard Crimson\, 500 Felt Objects\, TextileArtist.org\, BU Arts & Science Magazine and The Worcester Telegram. She is a member of New England Sculpture Association\, Arts & Business Council of Boston\, Surface Design Association\, The American Craft Council\, and International Sculpture Center. \nShe received a B.A. from Boston University and studied at Massachusetts College of Art and School of the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston. She teaches fiber workshops at The Eliot School in Jamaica Plain MA\, The De Cordova Museum School in Lincoln MA\, at Surface Design Association National Conferences and at several private venues. Jodi has taught nationally at Society for Craft in Pittsburgh\, SDA’s Confluence in Minneapolis\, plus many local venues. She lives and works in Somerville\, MA. \n– Joyce Browne
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/jodi-colella-beingapril-18-june-2-2018/
LOCATION:Frame 301 Gallery\, 301 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
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SUMMARY:ALL SENIOR SHOW
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours\nM–F\, 12–6pm\nSat.\, 12–5pm \nReception: May 7th\, 11:30am–12:30pm \nJuror’s Award Reception\nMontserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St.\nMonday\, May 7\, 11:30 am \nThe 2018 All Senior Show will be juried by Lauren O’Neal\, Curator and Director of Lamont Gallery at Phillips Exeter Academy.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/all-senior-showmay-4-18-2018/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
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SUMMARY:COLOR COPIES: BERMUDA - RACHEL PERRY
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours\nM–F 12–6pm\nSat.\, 12–5pm \nReception: May 17th 8–9pm \n\n\nInternationally renowned\, multi-disciplinary artist Rachel Perry of Gloucester and Brooklyn\, New York will present a free\, public lecture on her work and career at the Cabot Performing Arts Center\, Thursday\, May 17 at 6:30 pm\, followed by a reception at Montserrat College of Art Galleries\, 23 Essex St.\, where her work will be on view. She will also present the keynote speech the following day at Montserrat’s annual commencement ceremony.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPerry will present the keynote lecture at Montserrat’s Commencement the following day and receive an honorary doctor of fine arts degree. She is a trustee at Montserrat College of Art and has had her work included in a group exhibition “It’s Getting Hot in Here” in the Montserrat Gallery in 2008.\n\n“We are delighted that Rachel will honor us in this way at our annual Commencement ceremonies\, and also present a lecture to the public the prior evening\,” said President Steve Immerman. “Montserrat’s tradition of offering public lectures\, by artists of her caliber and reputation\, is our way of providing a gift to the community each spring and will hope the public will want to join us and have a chance to meet her.”\n\nRachel Perry was born in 1962 in Japan. Her work is held in numerous museums and private collections around the world\, including the Museum of Fine Arts and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston\, the Baltimore Museum of Art\, Cornell Fine Arts Museum\, Florida\, and the List Visual Arts Center at MIT. Since 2006 Rachel Perry has been represented by Yancey Richardson Gallery in New York City where in 2018 she had her sixth solo exhibition.\n\nPerry has been honored with four residencies at the MacDowell Colony\, earning both the Cathrine Boettcher and the Kurt and Anne Stark Locher Fellowships. She has participated in several other residency programs\, including Yaddo and ArtOmi\, and was Artist-in-Residence at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in October of 2014\, beginning an affiliation that continues today. Perry is a three-time recipient of the Massachusetts Cultural Council Award for Excellence\, the only artist in its history to win in three separate disciplines: Photography\, Drawing\, and Sculpture. A finalist for the Foster Prize at the Institute of Contemporary Art\, Boston in 2006\, she participated in the inaugural exhibition at the Museum’s grand re-opening in Boston’s Seaport.\n\nShe has participated in group shows at Kunstmuseum Bonn\, Germany; The Drawing Center\, New York; the Institute of Contemporary Art\, Boston; and the Beatriz Esguerra Gallery\, Bogotá\, Colombia. Her solo shows include What Do You Really Want? at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum\, Boston; Chiral Lines and Lost in My Life at Yancey Richardson Gallery\, New York; Same Difference at Barbara Krakow Gallery\, Boston; and her first solo museum show\, 24/7\, at DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum\, Lincoln\, Massachusetts\, which subsequently traveled to the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University in New Brunswick\, New Jersey.\n\nPerry lectures extensively and has held many visiting artist positions at institutions around the country from New York to Alaska. Notably\, she participated on a panel with Sherry Turkle and Helen Schulman at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston in 2010\, and co-presented with author Michael Chabon at the MacDowell Colony Benefit in 2014.\n\nShe has been reviewed in many national and online publications\, including Art in America\, The New Yorker\, The New York Times\, Chicago Tribune\, Huffington Post\, Art on Paper\, Art:21\, Sculpture\, and Harvard Business Review\, with cover stories in Boston Common and Art New England. Perrycontributed a photo-performance project to Women in Clothes\, published by Penguin in 2014\, a New York Times bestseller. She has twice been commissioned by The New York Times Magazine to create art for feature stories\, most recently for coverage of the “Me Too” movement. In 2011\, Perry created a four-page pictorial essay for the December issue of Vogue.\n\nShe holds a BA in English Literature with a minor in French from Connecticut College\, and a Diploma and Fifth Year Certificate from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston.\n\n\n\nThe lecture is free but advance registration is required for planning purposes.  Register below or contact us at:\ngallery@montserrat.edu\n\n\nMontserrat College of Art is educating the designers\, artists\, entrepreneurs and problem solvers for a rapidly changing world that requires creative solutions to new challenges. At the intersection of art\, design and technology\, the college offers three international programs\, 12 concentrations and a required internship program. Montserrat alumni are employed by some of the country’s biggest brands including Disney\, Puma\, Hasbro and more. Students earn the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and develop their skills for success in today’s growing creative economy. The college also offers year-round classes for youth\, teens and adults through our Continuing Education Division\, and has four public galleries offering year-round\, free\, exhibitions and lectures.\nMontserrat is “Where Creativity Works.”  www.montserrat.edu \nRACHEL PERRY ©2017\, Water at Sandys Bc-T2\, 8.5 x 11 3/8 inches\, archival pigment print on paper mounted to white acrylic with Coloraid chip \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is generously sponsored by Eastern Bank
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/color-copies-bermuda-rachel-perrymay-7-june-8-2018/
LOCATION:Carol Schlosberg Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
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