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SUMMARY:National Library Week Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Students in Bernadette Carr’s Using Images class were tasked with creating a poster based on the official poster for National Library Week.  Artists include: Misha Huntington\, Brianna Brand\, Elliot Gale\, and Thea Cannon.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/national-library-week-exhibit/
LOCATION:Library Gallery\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Midnight Matinee: Something Along the Lines of Frankenstein
DESCRIPTION:Reception: Wednesday\, April 19\, 5-7PM \nGabi Casella \nHannah Capra \nPonita \nZachary Fontaine \nDaniela Serratore \nCoco Haseltine \nKerrigan Upton \n‘Midnight Matinee: Something Along the Lines of Frankenstein’ brings together multi-disciplinary works from seven unique artists with differing perspectives; An accumulation of ideas realized through varying methods such as sculpture\, printmaking\, painting\, and experimentation. “Midnight Matinee…”  explores themes of expression\, gender stereotypes\, mental health\, and memory. While these artists differ\, they are united in their drive for drawing conclusions through contemporary practices.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/midnight-matinee-something-along-the-lines-of-frankenstein/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:What's Mine is Yours
DESCRIPTION:Morghan Schnoll\nReception: Wednesday\, from 5-7PM \nThe work in my exhibition What’s Mine is Yours\,  captures the essence of trauma in a series of experimental mixed media works and installations. \nIn paintings\, assemblages\, collages\, and installations I am finding ways to explore the depths of the subconscious. My curiosity and desire to use symbolism in my work have led me to collect discarded\, ‘ found’ material. Picking up objects with a particular history\, one where natural trauma occurred. As well as playing with visual perspectives and juxtapositions as critical components in my work have allowed me to conjure haunting yet nostalgic imagery. \nMy artwork asks you to see something\, take a step\, and see a whole new scene. Staying open to my viewer’s imagination and interpretation has opened the possibilities of my pieces forever renewing themselves \n  \nMorghan Schnoll Artist Bio: \nMy name is Morghan Schnoll. I’m a senior attending Montserrat College of Art\, majoring in Painting with a Double Minor in Art History and Curatorial Studies. Originally from New Jersey\, I came to Massachusetts to achieve my goal of becoming a painter and am lucky to have been mentored by my teacher\, Tim Harney\, and Gallery Director\, Lynne Cooney. I had the opportunity to be the assistant curator of the “Samual Bak and the Art of Remembrance” exhibition in March 2022 and became co-curator for Montserrat Bare Galleries from 2022 through 2023. I have participated in numerous exhibitions and was given the opportunity for a solo exhibition this past October titled “Painful Pleasures.” Additionally\, having my work chosen to be displayed in the annual “Fresh Faces Exhibition” held by the Abigail Ogilvy Gallery. \nMy work expresses and reflects on my life experiences including the loss of my best friend to domestic violence during my freshman year. Using my creative abilities to my advantage has allowed me to spread awareness\, and bring traumatic topics into light. \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/whats-mine-is-yours/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Cynderwind: Nathan Felker
DESCRIPTION:Reception: Wednesday\, April 19\, 5-7PM \n  \nNathan J Felker’s Cynderwind is a coming-of-age graphic novel that follows a young boy on a quest to redeem himself; originally a Dungeons and Dragons campaign\, Cynderwind eventually spun into its’ own journey of self-reflection and the fight against a cruel world where violence will only be met with violence until someone consciously changes something to end the vicious cycle. \nArtist Bio:Nathan Felker is a digital illustrator interested in high fantasy works. He pursued his education at Montserrat College of Art\, leaving with a degree in interdisciplinary works and creative writing. In the hopeful future\, Cynderwind will become a published graphic novel for people to read. \ninsta: themadman_nate_felker OR Angry_Illustrator \n  \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/cynderwind/
LOCATION:Frame 301 Gallery\, 301 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:In Hidden Spaces – A Senior Thesis Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Travis Lawless\nReception: Wednesday\, April 19\, 5-7pm \nGallery Hours\nOpen to Montserrat community M-F\, 10am-5pm or by appointment: gallery@montserrat.edu \nIn Hidden Spaces\, a solo exhibition by Travis Lawless\,  is an exploration of humanity’s urge for community and creation\, together. The work lives in conversation with humanity’s fascination with wall art\, and its ever evident presence in communities. Wall art has been a part of humanity farther back than our history is recorded. Lawless combines contemporary mediums such as spray paint with historic wall art imagery\, creating a conversation for this everlasting artform. This can be seen in Signature 2\, where vibrant neon colors and stencil work are utilized with traditional imagery – representing a collaboration of past wall works while embarking on the future as well. This concept of collaboration runs deeper than just time\, as Lawless’s works also shine light to works made in collaboration with their community. For centuries\, humans have collaborated in the process of artmaking upon surfaces around us\, from cave paintings\, murals\, rock carvings to modern graffiti. Re-writing the stigma typically composed around wall art\, artist Lawless hopes to bring this art form out from its tucked away spaces\, brought out to the forefront for society to see and cherish. \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/in-hidden-spaces/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Raw - A Senior Thesis Exhibition by Mary Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Reception: Wednesday\, April 19\, 5-7PM \nArtist  Statement:      \nI explore the juxtaposition between the gruesome and beautiful; seduction and disgust. As a fan of all things horror and gore\, I want to display these qualities in a poetic and colorful way. I play with the application of paint seductively to inspire viewers to look at these works and their complexity. \nMy favorite painters are Hyman Bloom\, Jenny Saville\, and Cecily Brown. Another important inspiration is the book titled\, “Gurlesque”; through this collection of work by female poets\, editors Lara Glenum and Arielle Greenburg explore the importance of the grotesque and delicate from a feminist perspective. Greenburg writes\, “I believe in the zeitgeist: a ‘gurlesque’ aesthetic\, a feminism incorporating the grotesque and cruel with the spangled and dreamy.” My paintings respond to this challenge. \nMary Johnson is a Beverly based student artist at Montserrat College of Art.  Mary is working towards a BFA with a concentration in painting. Themes found in her paintings and mixed media works include the exploration of femininity\, the body\, relationships\, and identity.  Through her Internship\, and her employment at Robert Collins Gallery in Rockport\, she is increasingly involved with working with installation and directly with art going public.  Instagram: xxangelbaby420 \n                           \n                           \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/raw/
LOCATION:Carol Schlosberg Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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