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SUMMARY:Drafts\, Drawings\, and Doodles: Works on Paper by Montserrat College of Art Staff
DESCRIPTION:Drawing is an integral part of diverse arts practices\, whether as a preliminary sketch or finished illustration. Drawings\, Drafts\, and Doodles highlights a range of media and artistic approaches by Montserrat College of Art staff\, underscoring the importance of drawing and the wildly different drawing styles of members of Montserrat’s creative community. \nPictured:\nStacy Thomas-Vickory\nUntitled\nGraphite\n2024
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/the-drawing-room/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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SUMMARY:Rosie Ranauro: OBSCURE//REPEAT
DESCRIPTION:Boston-based artist Rosie Ranauro’s work is a visual exploration of process\, defined not by fixed outcomes\, but by the dynamic interplay between creation and concealment. What remains hidden becomes a space for speculation\, imagination\, and personal interpretation. \nOBSCURE//REPEAT is a series of unstretched canvases painted on both sides\, with one side obscured from the viewer. Through its three-dimensional presence\, the canvases become evocative of the physical body\, one which moves between states of transition and rest. By concealing parts of the canvas\, Ranauro also withholds portions of the narrative from the viewer\, asking the question\, ‘what does it mean to be understood?’ \nRosie Ranauro lives and works in Boston\, MA\, and holds a BFA in Painting from Massachusetts College of Art and Design ’11. She has shown locally and internationally and is currently an artist in residence at the Boston Center for the Arts. \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/rosie-ranauro/
LOCATION:Frame 301 Gallery\, 301 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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SUMMARY:I’ll Be Your Mirror
DESCRIPTION: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. \nI’ll Be Your Mirror offers a unique lens in portraying individual experiences and in challenging assumptions that prevent us from seeking truth. As you engage with the work\, you are encouraged to confront your own perspectives and embrace the narratives presented before you. \nThings look different based on where you’re looking from\, take a mirror to further explore the world we share. \nArtist Conversation\nwith Montserrat Alumni Annie Lee-Daly\, Shannon Herrick\, Cayla Montes\, Denali Musgrave\, and Zeynep Celik\nFriday\, December 6\, 11–12pm\, Hardie Room 101 \nPart I\nAnnie Lee-Daly\nShannon Herrick \nPart II\nCayla Montes\nDenali Musgrave\nZeynep Çelik
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/ill-be-your-mirror/
LOCATION:Carol Schlosberg Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks,Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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SUMMARY:Throughline: The Fiber Art of Mary Balzer Buskirk
DESCRIPTION:Mary Balzer Buskirk (1931-2009) combined a commitment to weaving as an art form with an intense investigation of techniques specific to the medium. Early patterns for rugs set the stage for wall hangings that demonstrate varying degrees of transparency\, along with tubular works that establish a sculptural presence. Buskirk began her engagement with textiles as a graduate student at Cranbrook in the mid-1950s. Following a move to California in 1960\, Buskirk’s initial attraction to the inherent abstraction of the grid of vertical and horizontal fiber opened onto more sinuous compositions inspired by natural forms. Textiles in the exhibition also showcase Buskirk’s interest in off-loom techniques\, along with her willingness\, as her career progressed\, to harken back to prior training in painting by mounting woven compositions on stretcher bars. \nUntitled (long hanging with circles)\, 1959\, 82” x 18”\, woolCourtesy of Martha Buskirk\nGallery talk with Prof. Martha Buskirk\, Ph.D. daughter of the artist\, Nov. 6 at 5pm followed by a reception at 6pm. The public is welcome at both events. \nFeatured Image:\nNew Beginning (detail)\, 1975\, 33” x 35”\, wool and mixed fibers\nCourtesy of Martha Buskirk
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/throughline-the-fiber-art-of-mary-balzer-buskirk/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks,Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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