Pre-College Program for teens
Our 3-week residential Pre-College Program is designed for students 16 years and older and provides an intensive introduction to life at an art college. Learn more here.
Our 3-week residential Pre-College Program is designed for students 16 years and older and provides an intensive introduction to life at an art college. Learn more here.
Reception and Curator Walkthrough: Wednesday, September 11th, 5-6:30
Tufting Demonstration and Workshop with Textile Artist, Haley Wood: Friday, September 13, 3-5 pm. H101
Open to the public.
Plush is a group exhibition that explores references to and uses of stuffed toys in a range of artistic practices that extend beyond contexts of childhood.
Gallery talk with curator Frankie Symonds, Shoe Bones Gallery, Salem: Wednesday, September 4, 3 pm, Schlosberg Gallery
A durational performance for hiss the name: Tuesday, September 17, 11-4 pm, Schlosberg Gallery
Artist Reception: Tuesday, September 17, 5:30-7:30 pm
See full listing for more details on all three exhibits.
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. OBSCURE//REPEAT is a series of unstretched canvases painted on both sides, with one side obscured from the viewer....
Taytos & Garlic Sauce, a collection of student work from last summer's travel study trip to Ireland. Come check it out and stop by the reception this Friday, Sept 27 at 5pm! 23 Essex St, Beverly, 2nd floor Find out more about next summer's trip to Ireland, open to all college students.
In If You Give the Brain a Puzzle, Aly Pierce will talk you through her process of exploring the inner world through generative prompts and how they can function as puzzles for the brain. She will give examples of exercises and the poems they created, demonstrating how they aided in the writing of her debut...
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
Gallery talk with Prof. Martha Buskirk, Ph.D. daughter of the artist, Nov. 6 at 5pm followed by a reception at 6pm.
Wheels Up! The Improbable Places Poetry Tour lands at Beverly Airport this October! The Improbable Places Poetry Tour, hosted by Colleen Michaels of Montserrat College of Art, is seeking poems about flight and travel for a most unique reading opportunity. On October 22, 2024, The Beverly Regional Airport will host a night of poetry. Boarding...
Join us at Montserrat Portfolio Night for: Portfolio reviews with Montserrat faculty and Admissions Counselors Presentations from academic and campus departments Digital Fabrication Studio demonstrations Campus tour snacks, fun, and more... Don't forget to bring your artwork (physical copies or digital versions). We look forward to meeting you!
Deep within us all exists a darkness that must be confronted. What is The Shade to you? Join Montserrat alum Adam Miller for a spooky comic anthology book launch on Monday, October 28th from 11am–1pm in H101. (Lunch will be provided.) In support of Red King Cinema's upcoming feature film THE SHADE, Red King Publishing...
In the month of October, the Academic Access Studio and Counseling Center facilitated a series of art-making events in preparation for the upcoming exhibit Sins Invalid: Disability Justice from A-Z. This exhibit is a collaboration between our Montserrat community and the artists featured in the book. Learn more about Sins Invalid here The opening reception is...