A Social Rapport
Curated by Josué Bessiake '24 and Morghan Schnoll '23
Curated by Josué Bessiake '24 and Morghan Schnoll '23
Resplendent: Identity & Visibility in Comics features the work of comic and visual artists who rewrite and reimagine how gender and identity can be represented in contemporary comics. Mainstream comics have long been dominated by white, largely male superheroes and villains. This exhibition highlights the growing body of positive, powerful, and diverse depictions of LGBTQIA+ and...
“A Bite of Cúcala” is an excerpt of the solo exhibition “Enter the Cúcala” by the Greater Boston artist displaying the collection of the fluorescent story world ‘Cúcala’ and its survived femme characters. This bite brings in two ends of the island: The quiet line between wholesome farm living and self-sufficient solitude, and a bimbo-like...
Gallery Hours Open to Montserrat community M-F, 10am-5pm or by appointment: [email protected] November 12, 2022 - March 18, 2023 Dates November 15, 2022 - February 24, 2023 Ray Pisano: A Lifetime of Achievement highlights a selection of drawings, studies, and documentation celebrating the life and work of the renowned sculptor and one of Montserrat...
Montserrat College of Art presents an annual series of group thesis exhibitions by mid-year graduating seniors in the Montserrat Gallery and Carol Schlosberg Gallery. Each small group thesis show will include the individual work of each artist, developed during their studies toward their Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Montserrat. The shows are themed by...
Montserrat College of Art presents an annual series of group thesis exhibitions by mid-year graduating seniors in the Montserrat Gallery and Carol Schlosberg Gallery. Each small group thesis show will include the individual work of each artist, developed during their studies toward their Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Montserrat. The shows are themed...
Dream in Blue is a new installation for the 301 Frame Gallery by Montserrat alumnus, Isaiah Hope (’22). Many artists go through periods of obsession with a theme that becomes the focus and embodiment of their work. For some, it’s a creature, an object, a style, a person, or some sort of muse. For Hope,...
Reception: Wednesday, February 1, 5-7pm Artist Talk: Tuesday, February 21, 11:10-12:00pm, Paul Scott Library In this recent series of portraits and companion landscapes, Boston-based artist, Robert Moeller, responds to the incendiary events that took place in Washington, D.C. following the 2020 Presidential election. On January 6th, 2021, thousands of supporters of then President Donald Trump...
Reception: Wednesday, February 1, 5-7pm Artist Talk: Thursday, February 9, 11:10-12:00pm (Room H201) Allison Maria Rodriguez (she/her) is a first-generation Cuban-American artist working predominantly in video installation. She creates immersive and experiential spaces that challenge conventional ways of seeing and understanding the world. Her work focuses extensively on climate change, species extinction, and the interconnectivity...
Gallery Hours M-F, 10am–5pm Dates January 27–February 24, 2023 Reception: Wednesday, February 8th Fashion Beyond Frames is an exhibition that explores outward expression. Bringing together clothing, photography, and footage featuring a range of styles. The exhibition presents eleven artists who step away from fashion norms and allow our community to view style through a personal...
Reception: Wednesday, March 8, 5-7pm Curated by Montserrat Galleries Curatorial Assistant, Taliyah Shepard Michael Aghahowa Frantz Lexy Jameel Radcliffe Rixy Artist Talk: Chanel Thervil, Wednesday, March 9, 2:50-3:40 (siesta) via Zoom Artist Talk: Frantz Lexy & Jameel Radcliffe, Tuesday, March 28, 11:00-12:00 (lunch hour), Paul Scott Library The Lost and Found Ones celebrates the painted...
Reception: Thursday, April 6th, 2023, 5 - 7 pm Helen Maguire Newman This Too Shall Pass is a senior thesis show showcasing eleven works by artist Helen Maguire Newman. These evocative digital photographs, often combined with drawing and text, reflect the artist's personal experiences with learning disabilities and mental health struggles. The pieces are embodied...