I’ll Be Your Mirror

Carol Schlosberg Gallery 23 Essex St, Beverly, MA, United States

Presented in two parts, this exhibition features recent works by five Montserrat alumni. Ranging from objective pieces to abstracted representations, these works are reflections of the self and the world around us.
Artist Conversation with Montserrat Alumni Annie Lee-Daly, Shannon Herrick, Cayla Montes, Denali Musgrave, and Zeynep Celik. Friday, December 6, 11-12pm, H101

MOSH Studio: There is No Away

Frame 301 Gallery 301 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA, United States

MOSH Studio is a collaboration between artists Suzanne Moseley and Adrienne Shishko, each bringing a very different art background to their joint projects. Together they create 3D sculptures using repurposed materials from individual, corporate, or collective waste streams, often fiber-based, to create metaphorical portraits of people, places, or communities. Their goal is to produce vibrant,...

Wilber Blair: A Peek Inside the Coloring Book

Reception date will be announced soon. Blair’s saturated and atmospheric paintings reflect constant change, transformation, and metamorphoses of nature and imagined two-dimensional worlds. Through spatial illusion and surface, representation and abstraction, and the material and the immaterial, Blair’s paintings are an accumulation of formal decisions used to express the complexity and mystery of sight, memory,...

Jay Critchley: Democracy of the Land, Inc., FLAGrancy

Montserrat Gallery 23 Essex St, Beverly, MA, United States

Drawing on his research and work about American symbolism, mythology, history, settler occupation, Native Nations, and ecological concerns, Jay Critchley: Democracy of the Land, Inc., FLAGrancy confronts our torrid and complicated history of what it means to be an American and how control of and access to the Land defines our personal and cultural identities....

Claudia Valenti – The Other Room

Carol Schlosberg Gallery 23 Essex St, Beverly, MA, United States

Artist Reception, Tuesday, February 4, 5–7pm Claudia Valenti’s paintings, drawings, and prints use magical realism to explore memory, loss, comfort, identity, and the psychological contents of home. The Other Room sets loose real and mythic animals in a nocturnal home whose human occupants may be asleep. The animals move through liminal spaces, turning through hallways,...