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SUMMARY:Between the Lines: Graphic Design Senior Thesis
DESCRIPTION:Reception: Wednesday\, May 7\, 5–7pm \nBetween The Lines is an exhibition showcasing the work of seven graphic designers and their explorations\, pushing the boundaries of their creative practice. Emphasizing the stories\, processes\, and ideas that emerge in the subtle spaces between concept and execution. \nProject Statements:\nInherited Legacy \n\nJorielle Arlock  \nInherited Legacy explores long term and short term impacts of collective consumption and culture. Through the exploration of commonly wasted ephemera\, I embodied the narrative of what represents us and what we value as society. I collected remnants of consumer culture and started to curate a collection of metaphors about how that impacts us as people. Eventually\, I came to the idea that you can unearth your own legacy based on what you value\, and not what has been impressed upon you. \nUnder Construction \nMikayla Bogus \nUnder Construction is an amalgamation of bits and bobs of early web design. It is inspired by a time before the web was so overly corporate\, when people would create their own sites compiling their interests with an abundance of gifs\, images\, comic sans\, and blinking buttons. It takes a look into the spaces between content as well\, such as error pages\, fun uses of html\, and the forever unfinished webpages archived from sites such as Geocities. \nInside the Mind\nLyllian Caporuscio  \nFocusing on the psychology behind design\, and how that influences the work. I looked at common everyday objects and how I could use them in my work. That is when I focused on the spoon\, and how I had perceived it. Finding meaning\, I have categorized how spoons in literature and pop culture exist\, for means of nourishment\, as a metaphor for privilege\, and a tool for measurement. Looking at nourishment\, I searched for what that means\, and how it ultimately relates to the spoon. \nIntuitivity within Design\nJillian De Paolo \nExperiments with concrete poetry and free association tests led me to explore language. Hard definitions and etymologies are the rational and objective application of language. I am interested in intuitively interpreting words\, symbols\, and phrases with multiple meanings. Through tests and surveys\, I found the idiosyncrasy within the results posed that particular vernacular or personal bias can have an extraordinary impact on how we view the world and communicate. The vast antinomy within our ideas\, languages\, systems\, and intuitions reflect the semantics of our language. To prove our intuition’s validity\, I use empirical data to visualize infographics to show that anything can seem plausible with the right design. \nDanger in Beauty\nBrandon Hale-Montminy \nLately I’ve had an interest in the lengths people go for beauty and how beauty seems to be one of the most important things to a lot of people. That’s crazy to me so I tried to find a way to describe the absurdity of that in a way I can relate to. This landed me on the topic of poisonous flowers seeing as flowers are most known and sought after for their beauty but at the same time they can be an extreme danger for the owner and/or their pets and children. I find that this danger makes these flowers even more beautiful and this danger is why I’m drawn to them. I’m well aware this makes no sense but many people are like this regarding other things so I’m here to show the beauty without ever letting people forget about the danger. \nMake AI Your Bytch\nDylan Maher \nMake AI Your Bytch confronts the possibility of AI-generated design taking over the world. Common signage is used as a reference for visual solutions that are nonsensical when placed in the real-world. The goal is to demonstrate why designers shouldn’t rely on algorithms to communicate an intended message. The project is not concerned with changing minds regarding the ethics of AI. The reality is that the technology isn’t going away anytime soon; which means it’s up to the next generation of creatives to learn how to use it responsibly. \nEscapism\nMarina Stagliola \nMy project focuses on escapism and how I use the act of decorating cookies to serve as my therapeutic process. It creates a state of mind that makes it possible for me to forget about the outside world. My attention is set on the task\, while awareness of my surroundings fades in and out of focus. Throughout this process I use royal icing as both a medium and a muse to relax and relieve stress. \n\n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/senior-thesis-graphic-design/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250518
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20250303T194921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T135442Z
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SUMMARY:All Senior Show
DESCRIPTION:Montserrat + Schlosberg Galleries \nMay 14th – 17th \n\nAwards Ceremony\nWednesday\, May 14\, 1:00pm \nGuest Juror\nLoretta Park\, Artist and Assistant Teaching Professor and the Director of the Trustman Art Gallery\, Simmons University
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/all-senior-show/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250810
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20250415T173623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T142209Z
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SUMMARY:Threads of Inquiry
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception Sunday\, June 22\, 4–6pm. \nThis immersive and interactive art and learning exhibition features work created and curated by Meagan Grant and Alicia Gray. Drawing inspiration from their own artistic and educational practices\, travel and research\, Grant and Gray invite viewers to physically and metaphorically weave together an understanding of education through the lens of accessibility\, equity and dialogue. \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/threads-of-inquiry/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250928
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20250702T194901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T181001Z
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SUMMARY:The Self Imagined
DESCRIPTION:Curator/Artists Talk + Reception: Friday\, September 19\, 5-8 PM \nComposed entirely of Gen-Z artists\, this exhibition pushes the boundaries of self-expression and portraiture as shaped by the internet and new technologies. Growing up with unrestricted access to the internet\, the online world is just as influential to Gen-Z as is the AFK (Away from keyboard) world. The Self Imagined believes it’s time to confront this reality. \nWhile the selected works build upon developments in the contemporary art world\, they also serve to inhabit their niches online. Using painting\, sculpture\, and video\, these young artists illustrate Gen-Z’s ability to navigate inside and outside cyberspace. Themes explored in this exhibition include emergent ideas of digital skins as tools to understand ourselves; interrogating the societal effect of face filters; art disguised as memes and “brain rot”; and furry art as a form of artmaking and a functional part of a lifestyle. \nBy utilizing our familiarity with the internet for creative expression\, this group declares that this can be the vanguard for 21st-century art. \nArtists are Aubrie Testa\, Bun\, Dozzy and Baycun\, Elan Warren\, Elliott Moore\, Ivy Howard\, Katie Dobberpuhl\, Lauryn Tyler\, Madeline McGann\, meowgirl300\, Michel Darling\, Niko Mlynarčík\, Noah Peairson\, Oscar Hunt\, Paola Silva\, Piero Roque\, and scrawnyraccoon. \nThe Self Imagined is curated by Piero Roque\, Montserrat Galleries Curatorial Assistant.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/the-self-imagined/
LOCATION:Carol Schlosberg Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250921
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
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SUMMARY:Danielle Krcmar: Teasing Gravity
DESCRIPTION:The rocks of New England are over 500 million years old. Across Massachusetts we dispose of over 230\,000 tons of textiles annually.  Somerville artist Danielle Krcmar creates objects that mimic the region’s landscapes using second-hand clothing\, including worn and moth-eaten sweaters\, yarn\, and miscellaneous threads. Krcmar cuts\, pieces\, and sews to create soft sculpted rocks\, velvety mosses\, grasses and other greenery. In what Krcmar calls Post Consumer Terrain sculptures\, these soft objects tease gravity\, compressing geological epochs with textile weightlessness\, slow formation with consumer velocity. Krcmar’s installation for the 301 Frame Gallery\, Teasing Gravity\, holds the tension between persistence and play\, inviting viewers to reconsider both the enduring and the disposable in the landscapes we inhabit. \nDanielle Krcmar is an artist and curator of the RSM Gallery at Bentley University. She earned her BFA in Sculpture from SUNY Binghamton and an MFA in sculpture from UMASS Amherst. She has received grants from the St Botolph Club Foundation\, the Massachusetts Cultural Council\, the Blanche Colman Foundation\, and the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation. She has completed architectural sculpture commissions in Ridgeway\, Illinois and Knoxville TN\, and created outdoor installations for the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust\, Forest Hills Cemetery\, and the Fort Point Channel area of Boston. Her work has been featured in Ocean State Review and Quilting with a Modern Slant in addition to having been reviewed in Sculpture Magazine\, The Boston Globe\, The Boston Herald\, The Boston Phoenix\, and Arts Media.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/danielle-krcmar-teasing-gravity/
LOCATION:Frame 301 Gallery\, 301 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250819
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250928
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20250722T141156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250926T164342Z
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SUMMARY:Earthen Clay: As the apple disappears into water and sweetness in our bodies
DESCRIPTION:Artist talk: Monday\, September 22\, 11-12PM\, H101 \nArtist Reception: Wednesday\, September 24\, 5-7PM \nFree and open to the public \n  \nAs the apple disappears into water and sweetness in our bodies\, Earthen Clay’s first solo exhibition in Massachusetts\, includes paintings and sculptures made in the last two years. Clay’s site-responsive installation for the Montserrat Gallery is concerned with the space that is generated from the proximity of beings and objects and the experiences that unfold from these encounters. Folds\, stacks\, and stains contain embedded material and ask for prolonged acts of looking across unstable ground. Wooden scaffolding hold\, fix and bind\, allowing for spaces to exist within fragments of exuberant color and texture. \nThe exhibition’s title is taken from the book\, The Wise Heart\, by the American writer Jack Kornfield. Clay’s deeply personal work responds to Kornfield’s visual theorization of objects. Kornfield perceives that something like an apple\, is on the one hand\, a merely static thing in thought. But directly seeing\, holding\, or eating an apple is a succession of minute and ever-changing colors\, shapes\, and perceptions that are never still for a moment. Through a series of interrelated works that call to each other\, Clay is interested in questioning an unchanging\, fixed view that forecloses alternate potential liberatory futures. \nEarthen Clay was born in 1988 in Anchorage\, Alaska. He received his BFA from Watkins College of Art in Nashville in 2013 and his MFA from Yale School of Art in Painting and Printmaking in 2024. He attended Skowhegan in 2018 and was recently a teaching fellow at Norfolk Yale Summer School in Norfolk\, CT. His work has been shown most recently at SUPRS in Beijing\, Yossi Milo in New York\, and David Castillo in Miami\, FL. He works across disciplines including collage\, painting\, sculpture and site-responsive installation. \nRead the exhibition review in The Brooklyn Rail.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/earthen-clay-as-the-apple-disappears-into-water-and-sweetness-in-our-bodies/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250820
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251005
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20250825T144438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T153103Z
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SUMMARY:Ron DiRito – Beyond Time: The Simultaneity of Now
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk: Wednesday\, October 1\, 11am\, H101 \nReception and light refreshments to follow in the library.\n  \nWhat happens when the act of reading is disrupted—when the page\, that thin sheet of paper\, is gone?\nYet the words remain. \nThis question is at the center of Beyond Time: The Simultaneity of Now\, an exhibition by Ron DiRito. \nIn these works\, DiRito creates palimpsests—texts layered upon texts—where the page no longer separates one thought from another\, no longer orders language in time. \nInstead\, each panel becomes a site of compression: words collapsing into words\, \nsentences folding into themselves\, forming images made entirely of language. \nMeaning no longer resides in narrative \nbut in the autonomous forms of the text itself. \nStacked and layered\, the palimpsest pages present everything all at once. \nFor viewers\, they resolve not as text to be read but as pure visual experience. \nThese images blot out the world. They have no past. There is no next. \nThey live entirely in the present. \nThis is The Simultaneity of Now.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/ron-dirito-beyond-time-the-simultaneity-of-now/
LOCATION:Library Gallery\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251123
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20250826T181115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T214314Z
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SUMMARY:Pastime: The Art of the Game
DESCRIPTION:Reception: Wednesday\, October 15\, 6-8pm \nMass-produced games of all types\, including interactive toys\, board and card games have entertained the public since the nineteenth century. The North Shore is home to a rich history of game design and production\, notably Parker Brothers which was founded in Salem\, MA in 1883. In multiple galleries\, Pastime: The Art of the Game highlights the artistic design and the aesthetic experience of game play. The exhibition features a selection of iconic Parker Brothers games\, including Monopoly\, Nerf\, and Bop-It. Also presented are installations of the World War II strategy games Axis and Allies by Larry Harris and the popular children’s stacking card game Rhino Hero by art directors and toy designers Steven Strumpf and Scott Frisco. Pastime illustrates the art of game design through the presentation of drawings\, prototypes\, and early production models\, linking the legacy of innovation in game design unique to the region to an emerging generation of young game designers at Montserrat College of Art. \nThe exhibition will be accompanied by a robust series of programs\, including an interactive gaming space within the exhibition as well as a series of public talks by game designers\, and events for students and the public. \nOrganized by the Montserrat Galleries in collaboration with gaming pioneer John Sutyak\, founding member and Chief Creative Officer of Hasbro Interactive and former Montserrat trustee. Pastime also showcases contributions from Montserrat faculty and students in the Games\, Toys and Play concentration. \nThe exhibit’s promotional materials were created by graphic designer and Montserrat alumni\, Elliot Gale (’24). \n  \nPastime Related Programming\nOpening Reception:\nWednesday\, October 15\, 6–8pm\, Montserrat Gallery \n  \nGame Talk:\nLarry Harris: From Prototype to Product\nThe creator of the game\, Axis and Allies\, Harris will talk about game development and production. \nMonday\, October 20\, 11am–12pm (lunch)\, H101 \n\n  \nGame Show Gallery Tours:\nJoin Director of Exhibitions\, Lynne Cooney\, and Montserrat Galleries Curatorial Assistant Madeline McGann for a walk-through of the exhibition in the Montserrat Gallery \nThursday\, October 30\, 2:50–3:40pm (Siesta)\nThursday\, November 13\, 2:50–3:40pm (Siesta) \n  \nGame Talk:\nDan Klitsner\, Industrial + Game Designer\nFounder and Creative Director of Bop It! and licensing firm KID Group LLC. \nMonday\, November 10th\, 6:30-8:00pm\, H101 \n  \nGame Talk:\nBeyond the Land of Sweets: The History and Cultural Context of Candy Land\nMeagan Rennie\, Dean of Students \nFriday\, November 14th\, 3:30-5:00\, H101 \n  \nGame Talk:\nPhil Orbanes\, Author and Game Designer\nThe pre-eminent authority on the iconic Parker Brothers game\, Monopoly\, Orbanes will discuss the history of Monopoly and his new book\, Monopoly X. \nMonday\, November 17\, 6:30pm\, Off-Cabot\, 9 Wallis Street\, Beverly \nGeneral Public: $10\nFree for Montserrat students\, faculty\, and staff. \n  \nGame Night Film Series (Montserrat Community only):\nOn select Fridays during the exhibition\, screenings of classic films about games and game makers will be shown in H101. Watch movies\, play games\, and enjoy snacks! \nFriday\, October 24\, 5–7pm\nClue (1985)\, Dir. Jonathan Lynn \nFriday\, November 7\, 5–7pm\nThe Hudsucker Proxy (1994)\, Dir. Coen Brothers \nFriday\, November 21\, 5–7pm\nZathura: A Space Adventure (2005)\, Dir. Jon Favreau \n  \nAll events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.  \n**Please check back for updated event information. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/past-time-art-of-the-game/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251126
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20251022T181746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T181852Z
UID:27213-1760400000-1764115199@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Place\, Culture\, Presence: Student Works from Mallorca\, Spain
DESCRIPTION:Select works from eight students who traveled to Mallorca\, Spain\, in Winter 2025. \nThis exhibition presents work created during a two week intensive course in which students made art on location across the island. Traveling through cities\, villages\, coastlines\, and countryside\, participants explored how place\, culture\, and history shape creative experience and expression. \nDaily excursions to museums\, markets\, and historic landmarks provided cultural and historical context\, while Mallorca’s varied terrain\, its shifting light\, color\, and atmosphere\, became an ever changing studio. \nWorking on location in this context moves beyond traditional plein air practice. Rather than merely recording appearances\, students engaged in an act of radical attention\, a sustained awareness of time\, space\, and presence. Through observation\, reflection\, and creative response\, they became part of their surroundings\, translating the rhythm and essence of the island into visual form.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/place-culture-presence-student-works-from-mallorca-spain/
LOCATION:Library Gallery\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251112
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20251022T185914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T190111Z
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SUMMARY:As Seen on TV! An In-progress Thesis Show
DESCRIPTION:As Seen On TV!” An In-Progress Thesis Show. \nReception on Oct 28th at 3pm on the 3rd floor of Hardie. \nThis showcases the work of our Animation\, Games Toys & Play\, and Graphic Design seniors at their halfway point. Come celebrate all the work that’s been done so far!
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/as-seen-on-tv-an-in-progress-thesis-show/
LOCATION:Hardie Building\, Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251210
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20251203T192223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T192223Z
UID:27510-1764547200-1765324799@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Sophomore Studio Showcase
DESCRIPTION:See works hung all around campus as a culmination of students’ first self-directed\, semester-long projects. This exhibit showcases the ideation\, planning\, construction\, and presentation of original works by students completing their first semester of independent\, large-scale studio work.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/sophomore-studio-showcase/
LOCATION:Hardie Building\, Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251214
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20251119T193813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T141736Z
UID:27401-1764720000-1765670399@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Midway Show 2025
DESCRIPTION:Reception on Wednesday\, December 10\, 3-4pm. \nThe Midway Show 2025\, a collection of the in-progress thesis work of the fine arts senior students\, will be installed in Montserrat College of Art’s Hardie Building’s Library Gallery and Carol Schlosberg Gallery\, located at 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA 01915 \nEleven fine arts concentration seniors will display their in-progress thesis work: Kirsten-Maria Andersen\, Ashton Clow\, Dera Lu Connell\, Christina Astrid Egeli\, Lynx Fabian\, Shane Halleran\, Rhea Kuriakose\, Katherine Perrotta\, Alicia Prete\, Marissa Rappaport\, and Markanthony Rodriguez. The show is a glimpse into the in-progress pieces produced by each artist according to their own personal thesis project. \nShow opens on December 3\, 2025 \n \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/midway-show-2025/
LOCATION:Carol Schlosberg Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251214
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20251124T185750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T192346Z
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SUMMARY:December Senior Thesis Show
DESCRIPTION:Reception: Tuesday\, December 9\, 6:00-8:00pm \nThe Montserrat College of Art December Senior Thesis Show features graduating Photo/Video/Film\, Sculpture\, Illustration\, and Animation seniors. Eliot Mason is showcasing “Love\, Light\, and the Rural Landscape\,” an immersive installation combining themes of love and rural life through photography\, poetry\, and sound. Jay Granniss is showcasing “After Craft\,” which explores he development of machinery and technology through the lens of craft\, specifically textiles. Jean Romero is showcasing “Doomz Daze\,” a 2D tactical side-scroller video game\, where chaos meets strategy. Zephyr McDonald is showcasing “Spitfire\,” an independently animated series that follows an ambitious rockstar from outer space as she ditches her tour plans to fight against a great evil who wants to end all life in the universe. Join us at the opening reception for light snacks and refreshments as we enjoy our winter graduates’ capstone projects!
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/december-senior-thesis-show/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251221
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20251211T161835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T162045Z
UID:27547-1765929600-1766275199@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Mx. Media: An Art Education Practicum Show
DESCRIPTION:Reception: December 17\, 5–7pm\n\nAoife Bergeron: Beverly High School\n\nFinnley Lewis: Marshall Middle School\n\nMx. Media is a showcase presented by Mx. Aoife Bergeron (they/them/él) and Mx. Finnley Lewis (they/them/él)\, celebrating their experience as student teachers and the work of their students over the course of their student teaching practicum. Mx. Bergeron and Mx. Lewis helped to develop their students’ foundational artistic skills through a wide array of mediums\, including linoleum printmaking\, charcoal\, colored pencils\, clay\, and fiber arts. This showcase is a reflection not only of the work of the students\, but the diligent effort of both teachers as they navigate not only full-time teaching\, but the experience of being visibly nonbinary in the classroom. Mx. Media represents the diversity of our learners and the educators who work with them.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/mx-media-an-art-education-practicum-show/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260307
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20251219T173105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T192120Z
UID:27627-1769385600-1772841599@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Low Light
DESCRIPTION:Artist Reception: Friday\, February 6\, 5:30-8:00pm \nArtist Talk: Adam Miller + Haig Dermarjian: Wednesday\, March 4\, 11-12pm\, H101 \nLow Light brings together an interdisciplinary group of artists\, each uniquely interpreting the allure of low light as their stage. Featuring work from several Montserrat alumni\, and curated by alumni David Ferreira and Sean Carney\, Low Light explores a range of disciplines to interpret darkness\, shadow\, and subtle illumination. Each artist’s contribution offers a distinct perspective on what can be revealed—or obscured—by dim or failing light. Low Light presents a thought-provoking visual experience that captures the imagination\, encouraging viewers to step into atmospheres where muted tones\, enigmatic shadows\, and brief glimpses of light speak volumes. \nLow Light features Adam Miller\, Brian Martin\, Haig Demarjian\, Greg Orfanos\, C.a. Shofed\, Sami Wyckoff\, Paula Nelson\, Peter Pasquerello\, Sean Carney and David Ferreira
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/low-light/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260314
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20260113T143328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T143328Z
UID:27930-1770076800-1773446399@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Haley Wood: Bad Alchemy
DESCRIPTION:Artist Reception: Friday\, February 6th\, 5:30-7:30pm \nIn a new series created for the Carol Schlosberg Gallery\, fiber artist\, Haley Wood\, explores the classic imagery of alchemy—such as the three stages of blackening\, whitening and reddening\, and the hermaphroditic form—through intricate textiles and layered compositions. Wood draws visual parallels between alchemical themes and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) as described by the psychologist\, Carl Jung\, such as imagery of the wheel and ouroboros representing the cyclical nature of compulsive thought. \nBad Alchemy is an exploration of the dynamic between Hermetic alchemy and Jung. Then called “compulsion neurosis\,” Jung described individuals with this condition as “indeed brimful of inhuman beastliness and ruthless evil\, against the integration of which the very delicately organized personality puts up a desperate struggle.”  By performing various acts of “meticulousness and ceremonial punctilio\,” the ruthless evil within may be avoided. \nWood’s series for this exhibition is also inspired by the Slapp Happy/Henry Cow song “Bad Alchemy”\, “Bad” translates in German to a prefix for spa towns\, or villages with a healing hot spring. In the central piece of this exhibition Wood investigates the purification rituals that can manifest both in alchemy and OCD.  Whether there will ever be a solution to this inhuman beastliness is unknown- but to look upon a quote from Jung’s dream analysis: “Salvation does not come from refusing to take part or running away. Nor does it come from just drifting. Salvation comes from complete surrender; with one’s eyes always turned to the centre.” \nHaley Wood is a fiber artist living in Cambridge\, Ma. She has shown her work at the Abigail Ogilvy Gallery in Los Angeles and Boston\, the MassArt Auction\, and the SPRING/BREAK Art Fair in Manhattan. She holds a BFA in Fibers from Massachusetts College of Art & Design. She has received the MassArt Milestone Grant\, Comics Advocacy Group Mini Grant\, Marilyn Pappas Award\, and the Barbara L. Kuhlman Award. \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/haley-wood-bad-alchemy/
LOCATION:Carol Schlosberg Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260317
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20260205T184022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T184425Z
UID:28129-1770595200-1773705599@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:New Voices\, New Ideas
DESCRIPTION:Ashow celebrating the work of our Foundation students in our Contemporary Frameworks course. \nReception: Tuesday\, February 10\, 3-3:30pm\, Library
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/new-voices-new-ideas/
LOCATION:Library Gallery\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20251219T171201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T200002Z
UID:27624-1770595200-1774051199@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Ena Kantardžić: to give what is due
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: February 14\, 2026\, 5–7PM\n301 Cabot St\, Beverly\, MA 01915 \nNemesis cursed Narcissus for his vanity\, causing him to die staring at his own reflection. Nemesis is a distributor of fortune and retribution\, neither good nor bad—literally meaning “to give what is due.” \nto give what is due by Ena Kantardžić is an experiential exhibition at Montserrat College of Art’s FRAME 301 Gallery. The show features UAV (unmanned aircraft vehicle) documentary footage of Kantardžić’s on-going land work echo 2 as 2-channel laser projection\, as well as new material created from harvested narcissi (daffodils). \nWithout a consistently coherent horizon\, to give what is due disorients viewers in two consequential flights\, following the vision of the drone via the lasers of the projector. The physical remnants of the satellite site line the architecture of the gallery\, reflecting sunlight while framing the boundaries of the videos. Accentuated by varying degrees of visibility\, to give what is due considers perceptibility across circumstantial conditions: contrasting void with life\, stability with line\, and retribution to sympathy. \necho 2 is a performative installation in the Green Mountains. Dug by hand\, Kantardžić planted 1000 narcissus bulbs in a trench 144ft/44m long\, moving thousands of pounds/kilos of earth. Inspired by Richard Long’s 1967 sculpture Line Made by Walking\, Kantardžić is interested in human impact on the land\, with land understood as the root of conflict. Informed by their family’s refuge to the United States due to the Yugoslav Wars\, the artist reappropriates themes and materials of contemporary warfare. \nWorks on view: \nUntitled (echo 2)\, 2024–2025\nUAV footage .mp4 as 2-channel laser projections\nDimensions variable/23:23 \nUntitled (shadow)\, 2026\nNarcissus pseudonarcissus bioplastic and muscovite\nDimensions variable \nFor more information\, visit https://www.ekantardzic.com
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/ena-kantardzic-to-give-what-is-due/
LOCATION:Frame 301 Gallery\, 301 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260404
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20260213T183832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T202321Z
UID:28206-1774396800-1775260799@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Senior Thesis Show: Animation / Games\,Toys & Play / Graphic Design
DESCRIPTION:Anthology \nReception: March 25\, 6–8pm \nGraphic Design \n\nDom Ferro\nAnya Crowley\nKatie Capobiano\n\nGames\, Toys and Play \n\nPersephone Huffman\nShay Berry\nSam Wilkinson\nEvelyn Skop\n\nAnimation \n\nJasper Michel\nEcho VanBenschoten\nAnneliese Wang\nAdeline Charneco\nAramys Dejesus\nLyss Lentini\nCogs Carruthers\nAce Jones\nJamie Killion\nIsabella Otero\n\n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/senior-thesis-animation-gtp-design/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260705
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20260401T182335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T160719Z
UID:28578-1775433600-1783209599@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Joetta Maue: Thresholds
DESCRIPTION:Somerville-based artist\, Joetta Maue\, examines how time\, labor\, and attention register within the textures of everyday life. In her installation for the 301 Frame Project Space\, Maue approaches the photographic image not as a visual record but as a material trace. Maue layers and suspends images\, exploring the literal and metaphorical thresholds between image and object\, interior and exterior\, presence and absence. In Thresholds\, fragmented photographic constructions of domestic space—windows\, curtains\, and everyday objects—hover between image and architecture. Transition to Darkness contains suspended photographs of shifting light—representative of the color curves in photography—made through the recording of natural light moving across observed time in an interior room.  Maue continues her observation and recording of the passage of light in the 301 vestibule\, using paint colors that infer light in the name\, including “Violet Dusk\,” “First Light\,” and “Early Dawn.” Through sustained observation and process\, the work insists on attention as a form of care within a culture structured by distraction and acceleration. \n  \nJoetta Maue is a multidisciplinary artist working across photography\, drawing\, textiles\, and installation. Her practice examines labor\, durational time\, and embodied experience through sustained material inquiry. \nMaue’s work has been exhibited at museums\, universities\, and nonprofit institutions throughout the United States and Europe\, including the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art\, Emerson Contemporary\, the Griffin Museum of Photography\, and the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. Her work has been reviewed in The Boston Globe and published internationally in books and journals devoted to contemporary art\, photography\, and textile practice. \nShe has been awarded residencies at Millay Arts and Monson Arts\, and at the Penland School of Craft and the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts\, where she also served as Textiles Coordinator. Maue teaches in graduate and undergraduate programs in the Boston area and lives and works in Massachusetts. \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/joetta-maue-thresholds/
LOCATION:Frame 301 Gallery\, 301 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260415
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20260213T183924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T191919Z
UID:28209-1775779200-1776211199@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Student Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Student Showcase will start at 2pm on Saturday\, April 11.\nThe awards ceremony will take place at 3pm at The Underground at The Bower (248 Cabot St.)\nWork will be shown throughout the Hardie Building\, 23 Essex Street.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/student-showcase-3/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20260213T184407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T143948Z
UID:28212-1776816000-1777679999@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Senior Thesis Show: Intricacy
DESCRIPTION:Senior Studio Arts Exhibition \nReception: April 22. 5–7pm \nFeaturing:  Alexander Mirante\, Alicia Prete\, Ashton Clow\, Christina Egeli\, Dera Connell\, Katie (Katherine) Perrotta\, Kirsten-Marie Anderson\, Lynx Fabian\, Marissa Rappaport\, Markanthony Rodriguez\, Rhea Kuriakose\, Shayna Halleran \nAdditional activities:  \nKatherine Perrotta: “Luckless” Movie Premiere\nApril 22nd\, 6:30PM\nLocation: H101\n\n\nMarissa Rappaport: Relaxing Gaming Table (board games\, card games.. etc)\nApril 23-26th\nLocation: First Floor Hardie Hallway\n\n\nCozy Crafting Corner\nApril 27th-30th\nLocation: First Floor Hardie Hallway\n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/senior-thesis-show-ssas/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T200000
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20260330T193610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T154001Z
UID:28571-1776967200-1776974400@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Midway Show: Ephemeral Rituals
DESCRIPTION:Midway show exhibition featuring: Lucy Rushton\, Rose Stover\, Jude Arnott\, and Claire Dubus. \nA showcase of painting\, sculpture and documentary\, at The Bower\, 248 Caot Street. \nOpening reception on April 23 at 6pm.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/midway-show-ephemeral-rituals/
LOCATION:The Bower\, Cabot Street 248\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260505T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260505T210000
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20260209T141548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T180531Z
UID:28168-1778007600-1778014800@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Media and Animation Showcase (MASh) 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mx. Media: An Art Education Practicum Show\n\n\nExperience the Art of Time and Motion\n\n\n\nMontserrat College of Art is proud to present the annual Media and Animation Showcase (MASh). For nearly a decade\, this event has transformed the silver screen into a gallery for the most innovative time-based work from our students\, alumni\, and community members. \n\n\n\nThe Event\n\n\n\nJoin us for a curated reel of high-energy animation\, experimental film\, and digital storytelling. This showcase is a testament to the artistic passion and technical skill of the Montserrat community. \n\n\n\n\nWhen: May 5\, 2026 | Doors open 7:00 PM | Show starts at 7:30 PM\n\n\n\nWhere: The Cabot\, 286 Cabot St.\, Beverly\, MA\n\n\n\nAdmission: Free and open to the public.\n\n\n\n\nA Local Partnership\n\n\n\nHosted at the historic Cabot Theater\, MASh is a bridge between our campus and the vibrant Beverly community. This event is proudly sponsored by the Beverly Cultural Council\, highlighting our shared commitment to bringing professional-grade arts programming to the North Shore. \n\n\n\nWhy Attend?\n\n\n\n\nFor Students: See your work projected on a professional cinema screen in front of a live audience.\n\n\n\nFor the Public: Discover the next generation of animators and filmmakers in a breathtaking historic setting.\n\n\n\nFor Alumni: Reconnect with the Montserrat community and see how the media and animation department continues to push boundaries.\n\nMore info here
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/media-and-animation-showcase-mash-2026/
LOCATION:The Cabot\, 286 Cabot St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260516
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20260213T184929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T174802Z
UID:28215-1778025600-1778889599@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Animus Intra: Senior Thesis Show
DESCRIPTION:Reception May 6\, 2026; 5–7pm \nAnimus Intra encapsulates the journey of this year’s graduating illustrators as they discovered what they were passionate about and now take a step forward into their futures. The showing artists hail from both Montserrat’s Illustration and Writing and Visual Narratives Concentrations\, crossing a broad landscape between the raw visual power of illustration and the written word and showing a strong selection of new ideas up and coming in the art world. \nVisitors to Animus Intra—Latin for “The Soul Within”—will witness the many states of mind one can discover on the path to finding what lies within one’s own soul\, the souls of others\, and most importantly\, the soul of their work. Within the collection\, artists explore themes of self-expression\, exploration\, and discovery through means of journalistic illustration\, concept art\, sequential work\, and more. \nThe reception is held on May 6th from 5–7PM in the Montserrat and Carol Scholsburg Alumni Galleries at the Hardie Building on 23 Essex Street. It features 10 illustrators: Roux Blanchard\, Amanda Brown\, Adrian Curti\, Emily Jasso\, Melana MacLean\, Reagan McCarthy\, Christian Miscioscia\, MJ O’Leary\, Alicia Smith\, and Megan Wentworth. The collection will exemplify the variety of illustrative disciplines coming out of four years of intense study. Each artist’s unique perspective brings a fresh take on the soul of the practice and the human condition.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/senior-thesis-show-illustration/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260516
DTSTAMP:20260519T074817
CREATED:20260213T185038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T141709Z
UID:28217-1778630400-1778889599@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:All Senior Show
DESCRIPTION:Awards reception: Wednesday\, May 13\, 1–2pm
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/all-senior-show-2/
LOCATION:Hardie Building\, Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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