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UID:22348-1719792000-1730678399@www.montserrat.edu
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/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240623T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240623T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240520T164926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T205051Z
UID:21744-1719151200-1719162000@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Celebration of the Life of former Montserrat professor\, John Thorpe Fiedt\, jr.
DESCRIPTION:Montserrat will be hosting a Celebration of the Life of former Montserrat professor\, John Thorpe Fiedt\, jr. \nA reception with live jazz and refreshments will be hosted at Montserrat Gallery on June 23\, 2-5 PM. \nA selection of Thorpe’s paintings will be on view in the gallery on Saturday\, June 22\, noon-4 pm. and Sunday\, June 23\, noon – 5pm. \nRead more at montserrat.edu/blog/former-montserrat-professor-thorpe-feidt-passes-away-at-83/
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/celebration-of-the-life-of-former-montserrat-professor-john-thorpe-fiedt-jr/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240630
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240529T164223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240529T164318Z
UID:21825-1719100800-1719705599@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Art Educator Summer Institute in Beverly
DESCRIPTION:Beverly Residency offers a week-long summer session for all art educators. For six days and nights\, participants will be immersed in our state-of-the-art studio spaces\, building on their art practice while learning new skills to bring back to the classroom.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/art-educator-summer-institute-beverly/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240630
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240529T163957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240529T163957Z
UID:21823-1718668800-1719705599@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Art Educator Summer Institute in Japan
DESCRIPTION:A 10-day artmaking and museum-going experience for art educators. \nMore information here.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/art-educator-summer-institute-in-japan/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240622
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240529T163252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240529T163252Z
UID:21821-1718582400-1719014399@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Summer Immersive Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Non-credit Courses open to adults 18 and over\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for a weeklong immersive workshop June 17 – 21\, 2024 \nChoose from five different courses: \n\nExperimental Photography\nScreenprinting\nPainting Life: Towards Abstraction\nPlaying with Fire: Cast Metal Sculpture\nLetterpress: Greeting Cards and Broadsides\n\nInformation and registration here.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/summer-immersive-workshops/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240117T204927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T165951Z
UID:17860-1715904000-1715990399@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Commencement 2024
DESCRIPTION:Commencement 2024 will be Friday\, May 17 at The Cabot
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/exhibitions-events/commencement/
LOCATION:The Cabot\, 286 Cabot St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240306T152618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T191159Z
UID:20162-1715731200-1715990399@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:2024 All Senior Show
DESCRIPTION:Featuring work by graduating 2024 Seniors across all concentrations including animation\, graphic design\, studio arts\, illustration\, interdisciplinary\, and art education.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/2024-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:20240514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240513T154127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T154127Z
UID:21617-1715644800-1715990399@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Never Stop Growing
DESCRIPTION:Art Education Practicum Art Show by Meghan Ayer \nShowcasing artwork from the Albert N. Parlin School grades K–8 \nOpening Reception on May 14\, 5 – 7pm. \n1A Knowlton Street\, Beverly \n  \nArtists are like nature; they never stop growing. They are continually inspired\, motivated\, challenged\, and mentored inside and outside the studio! This show is a collection of finished and in-progress work reflecting the student artists’ personal evolution alongside my growth as an art educator.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/never-stop-growing/
LOCATION:Bare Gallery\, 275 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240510T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240510T190000
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240228T205900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T142408Z
UID:20034-1715367600-1715367600@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Media & Animation Showcase (MASh)
DESCRIPTION:Free admission and open to the public! \nhttps://www.montserrat.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/MASh_Trailer_WIP3.mp4
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/media-animation-showcase-mash/
LOCATION:The Cabot\, 286 Cabot St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240512
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240306T152035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T142754Z
UID:20159-1715126400-1715471999@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:2024 Senior Thesis: Senior Studio Arts Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Reception: Wednesday\, May 8\, 5-7 pm\nOpen to the public \n  \nNot For You features the work of Amanda Antunes\, Crow Stevenson\, Jael Nieves\, Jessica Matos\, Josue Bessiake\, Kaylyn Sverker\, and Ziggy Smith. The show explores themes of love\, grief\, vulnerability\, intimacy\, memory\, transformation\, and the weight of history. This is how we navigate human existence. This exhibition is a history only we can own — it’s not for you.  \n \nThe Itch I Can’t Scratch by Amy O’Rourke is a collection of paintings and rag rugs. Each work heals and/or tells the story of what it’s like experiencing living with daily pain. Amy explores the trials of having an ovarian cyst\, along with the removal of her right ovary and fallopian tube. She made the paintings while she still had the ovarian cyst\, and the rugs after it was removed in June of 2023. The work is symbolic of the journey she’s taken and the strength it takes to confront the weight of illness.  \n \nKote’M Sòti (Where I Come From) by Marc Elie Mordan is a vibrant explosion of color and culture. Marc uses oil to explain where he comes from\, Haiti. With the joy of color\, he creates bold bright\, daring pieces that draw from his roots. This show is about human identity and self-discovery. (Bare Gallery 1A Knowlton St.) \n \nDUPLICITY by Brandon Acosta: In their uneventful town\, six colleagues discover that bloodthirsty doppelgängers have replaced everyone they know. They all band together to fight against this otherworldly force\, but can they tell each other apart? DUPLICITY is a three-episode-long animated horror comedy show that takes place in Beverly\, Massachusetts during the present day. The show comments on the dangers of the Chameleon Effect and fake personalities in society\, along with the importance of truth\, comradery\, family\, and love. It throws the protagonists into a world where their true personalities and behaviors are revealed in an attempt to prove that they are human. However\, they all struggle to distinguish the doppelgängers from their colleagues because they do not truly know each other. In their desperate attempts to survive\, they must do anything to prove their humanity and to differentiate who’s who. \n \nSaving Strays by Abbey King explores personal experiences working with the shelter that inspired the work. It focuses on making others aware of the struggles that stray cats face\, and the work that animal rescue organizations put into finding them their forever homes.  \n \nWelcome to STARWORLD\, Exhume the Last MC by Taliyah Shepard is an Afrofuturistic exploration of current events and looks to the abstract future of Black Americans. It’s a thorough examination of how we illuminate the reality of “every n**** is a star” that has the potential to make a positive difference in the world. ST✦RWORLD  serves as a platform for exposing the vibrant tapestry of our culture since it’s fundamentally an unashamed celebration of Black joy. \n \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/2024-senior-thesis-show-senior-studio-arts-seminar/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240505T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240505T190000
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240424T141132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T185243Z
UID:21199-1714928400-1714935600@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Ebbing Flow
DESCRIPTION:A storefront installation by Montserrat College of Art Students. \nOn view at the Peabody Essex Museum\n181 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA \nMay 5 through Fall 2024 \nOpening reception on May 5 from 5–7pm. \nCreated by: \nKirsten Andersen\, Jude Arnott\, Jay Granniss\, Shane Halleran\, and Relena LaBoy \nShow statement: Throughout Salem’s history\, its reliance on the nearby ocean led to the initial artistic interest in creating an environment inseparable from its history and natural influences. This diptych is focused on domestic life\, faux sterility and aged but comforting living quarters after its immersion with the sea. With the ever-increasing landscape of natural disasters such as hurricanes\, typhoons\, tsunamis\, and floods\, the question of home as separate from shelter and the level of removal from the natural world in modern design remains somewhat ironic. Salem is an iconic area in the history of seaside New England and recent housing practices have led to a clear discrepancy of where the inside ends and the outside begins.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/ebbing-flow/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240505
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240306T151535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T152714Z
UID:20157-1714521600-1714867199@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:2024 Senior Thesis: Senior Studio Arts Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Reception: Wednesday\, May 1\, 5-7 pm\nOpen to the public \nHuman Constructs\nMontserrat Gallery \nThis show serves as a collection of intimate evidence categorizing experiences of identity. The artists investigate the figure through visual representation and/or the body’s spatial and internal relation to the work. Human Constructs surveys painting and drawing\, sculpture\, installation\, and sound to bring together an archive unique to each artist. \nFeaturing: \n\nJ. Adam Bee\nAngelina DeDominicis\nMary Hall\nDelilah Jaros\nPyre Klein\nRelena LaBoy\nElias Rackliffe\nAndrew Steinberg\n\n  \nWhat Once Was \nThis two-person show explores memory through painting and mixed-media installation. Within this work\, there is an attempt to reach out and revive the moments and experiences the artists yearn for from a dormant state in their subconscious. \nCarol Schlosberg Gallery \nFeaturing: \n\nGillian Avelar\nNicole Andrade\n\n  \nYard Sale \nThis solo show examines the intersection of childhood toys\, perception\, and the journey of growing up. \nBare Gallery\, 1A Knowlton St \nFeaturing Elijah Fernandes \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/2024-senior-thesis-senior-studio-arts-seminar/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240508
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240501T205810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T205810Z
UID:21377-1714003200-1715126399@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Patchwork Pedagogy
DESCRIPTION:An Art Education Exhibition \nHardie Building\, Second floor \nOpening Reception May 2\, 5–7pm
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/patchwork-pedagogy/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240428
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240306T150912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T194534Z
UID:20155-1713916800-1714262399@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:2024 Senior Thesis: Animation + Interactive Media
DESCRIPTION:Feast Your Eyes!\nReception: Wednesday\, April 24\, 5-7pm\n23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA 01915\nOpen to the public \nWorks featured in:\nMontserrat Gallery\nSchlosberg Gallery\nBare Gallery \nFeaturing\nAnimation\n\nMountain Lily\, Brooke Bates\nWhen the World is Safe\, Catherine Cardenas\nFollowed\, Cassandra Elizabeth\nCOME BACK TO WHAT YOU KNOW\, James Marquez\nFerret Bound\, Nina Nichols\nLiquid Stars\, Adrianna Palleschi\nLost Connection\, Alexzander Powers\nPaleo Resurrection\, Emma Russell\n\nGames\n\nCatch and Release\, Ruby Cenci\nResting Place\, Owen Serre\nDustCutter\, Sariel Yim\n\nBooks\n\nThe Tale of Kamaria\, Charlotte Fecteau\nCryptics!\, Rita Green\nFragmented\, Alexianna Richard\nIsthera\, Makayla Tompkins
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/2024-senior-thesis-animation/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240504
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240423T211334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T211334Z
UID:21195-1713830400-1714780799@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Re-Collections
DESCRIPTION:April 23 – May 3\, 2024\nPaul Scott Library Gallery\nCurated by Josue Bessiake \nOpening Reception on April 24 at 3pm \n  \nThe works presented in Re-Collections have been selected from the Montserrat College of Art Teaching Archive\, an archival body affiliated with the college that spans from the distant to the recent past. The Teaching Collection consists of diverse media acquired throughout Montserrat’s history–from paintings by former faculty and alumni to vintage adverts from the early days of Montserrat. The works selected here include such disparate works as an incomplete suite of Matisse lithographs\, acquired from an unrecorded source\, student prints by current faculty members Len Thomas-Vickory and Stacy Thomas-Vickory\, to a printed poem by James Merrill. \nThe selected works from the archive illustrate how the meaning and significance of an artwork can change or evolve over time. Because of the ephemeral nature of the archive\, the intent of specific objects that have entered the collection is not always clear or perhaps even lost. Therefore\, the works shown here explore the spontaneous nature of the archive. In other words\, the exhibition shows the randomness and range of artifacts in the collection. Such as the “Poem for Vassili and Mimi” by James Merril\, a story that reminisces on a fond memory of having fun on a summer night. An incomplete suite of lithographs by Henri Matisse\, entitled Rondeau\, is a poem recalling a dream of a woman whose beauty is so great it warrants praise. Despite coming from vastly different origins the works come together to appear cohesive. \nRe-Collections is a record of history and memory.  The works represented are part of the chronicle of Montserrat College of Art consisting of former students\, faculty\, and staff as well as artists who have contributed their time and art to the college. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/re-collections/
LOCATION:Library Gallery\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Galleries Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240427
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240409T141724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T142131Z
UID:20976-1713657600-1714175999@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Upswingin'
DESCRIPTION:A Collage Exhibition \nFeaturing Spencer Kall and Alex Pint. \nOpening Reception on Wednesday\, April 24 \n11am–12pm \n1A Knowlton Street\, Beverly \nOpen to the public
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/upswingin/
LOCATION:Bare Gallery\, 275 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240313T184311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240321T160240Z
UID:20387-1713610800-1713636000@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Montserrat Renaissance Fair and Market
DESCRIPTION:Montserrat College of Art’s Campus Activity Board (CAB) is hosting an open to the public Renaissance Fair and Art Market. \nApril 20\, 2024\n11 am – 6 pm\nBeverly Common (Next to the Hardie Building) \nThere will be over 60 student artists selling work ranging from jewelry\, prints\, books\, paintings\, and more! \nWe encourage you to dress up!
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/montserrat-renaissance-fair-and-market/
LOCATION:Beverly Common\, 31 Dane Street\, Beverly\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240408T200418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T200701Z
UID:20952-1713538800-1713538800@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Monchella
DESCRIPTION:April 19 \n3pm \nBehind the Hardie Building \nFeaturing: \n\nTysk Tysk Task\nThe P.A.’s\nNeck Dive\nRoaches
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/monchella/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240403T191737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T191737Z
UID:20833-1713438000-1713441600@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Faculty in Conversation: Mark Hoffmann
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, Mark will walk you through his latest picture book SOREN’S SEVENTH SONG written by Dave Eggers.\nWith a focus on creative mistakes and how they can influence a whole career\, Mark will take students through the process of getting rid of expectations and celebrating being a kid at heart. \nHardie Room 101\n23 Essex Street\, Beverly \nOpen to the public.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/faculty-in-conversation-mark-hoffmann/
LOCATION:Hardie 101\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240419
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240228T205049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T184518Z
UID:20022-1712966400-1713484799@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Student Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Open House: Saturday\, April 13\, 2 – 4 pm\nEach spring\, Montserrat celebrates the work of our students during what is known as Student Showcase. \n\n\n\nThe mission of Student Showcase is to recognize and honor the accomplishments of student artists and scholars. We want to make the Showcase an opportunity to share those accomplishments—and Montserrat’s creative spirit—with our community at large. This annual weekend event includes the enjoyment of visual and literary art forms and social activities involving the entire college\, the public\, alumni\, parents\, friends and future students of Montserrat College of Art.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/student-showcase/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240412T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240412T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
CREATED:20240409T201756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T201756Z
UID:20991-1712930400-1712934000@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Astin Jay of Sunny fox Apothecary
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/artist-talk-astin-jay-of-sunny-fox-apothecary/
LOCATION:Hardie 101\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T015915
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SUMMARY:The Improbable Places Poetry Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Castle Will Have the Monopoly on Poetry on Tuesday\, April 9\, 2024.\n140 Rantoul St\, Beverly \nThe Improbable Places Poetry Tour\, hosted by Colleen Michaels of Montserrat College of Art\, features game-related poems for a most unique reading event.  On April 9th\, Beverly’s boardgame restaurant and bar\, THE CASTLE\, will host a night of poetry and play. Doors open at 6:00 for those who want dinner or game time\, and the reading begins at 7:00 The reading is free and open to the public. \nStarted in 2010\, the Improbable Places Poetry Tour has brought poetry to unlikely places like bike shops\, Laundromats\, tattoo parlors\, and a power plant on Boston’s north shore.  We will roll the dice on a new season and pack the room Jenga style with players\, readers\, and poems about the games people play. \n2024 Poster by Abbey Phelps \nThe 2024 Improbable Places Poetry Tour is funded by Montserrat College of Art\, Beverly Cultural Council\, and Mass Cultural Council. 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/the-improbable-places-poetry-tour/
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Colleen Michaels":MAILTO:colleen.michaels@montserrat.edu
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SUMMARY:National Library Week exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Students in Bernadette Carr’s Using Images class created a poster series celebrating National Library Week (4/7 – 4/13). \nPosters created by Deon Agyeman\, Jorielle Arlock\, Mikayla Bogus\, Lilly Caporuscio\, Erin Cox\, Whitney Farnsworth\, Kamille Ryan\, Marina Stagliola and Sam Wilkinson.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/national-library-week-exhibit-2/
LOCATION:Library Gallery\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Artrageous!38
DESCRIPTION:As Montserrat’s annual auction fundraiser\, Artrageous has become the signature art event on the North Shore\nto benefit financial aid awards for deserving Montserrat students. \nThe night features a live and silent auction including spectacular works by renowned and emerging artists and designers\nand the opportunity to watch and experience art being created “in-the-moment” by Montserrat’s accomplished students. \nJoin us for art\, design\, music\, food\, drinks\, and most importantly\, the ability to make a difference by directly supporting the next generation of creative talent!
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/exhibitions-events/artrageous/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240407
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SUMMARY:2024 Senior Thesis: Graphic Design
DESCRIPTION:Reception: Wednesday\, April 4\, 5-7 pm\nMontserrat Gallery \n  \nGallery statements:\nAesthetic Syntax Alex Pint \nAesthetic Syntax is about the concept that design is art\, and this show comprises two aspects: an insult and a vehicle. The insult is that design is lower than art\, but poster design is the vehicle to disassemble that narrative. \nEmotion Capsules Brianna Brand \n“Emotion capsules” can be feelings in the present moment\, memories from the past\, or fears of the future. They are in the form of posters with attached poetry of experiences. \nGolden Standards Cas DaBreo \n“Golden Standards” is an album and design identity based on an amalgamation of songs written in order to unleash a monster caged for 21 lifetimes. These tracks demonstrate insecurity\, expectations\, and seemingly never-ending journeys. \nImperfect Little Guys Misha Huntington \nAll my life I’ve struggled with fine motor skills. It has been a barrier that has put me behind my peers and requires accommodations. Despite this\, I have always had a passion for working with my hands. With sewing\, I discovered that what I make is always a little funky and unique\, and that uniqueness makes them endearing. Sometimes what makes us imperfect can bring us joy. \nIt’s Okay to Not Be Okay Grace Perry \n“It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” is a children’s poetry book made on the same principle as the title. It’s 46 lines telling the reader in multiple different ways\, that it’s okay\, they are okay\, and everything will be okay.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/2024-senior-thesis-graphic-design/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Taliyah “Starr” Shepard: No Cops\, No Creeps\, No Phobes
DESCRIPTION:In every state\, in every town\, there’s a culture that is under your nose and your feet. It has a strange aura and it draws you in. The basement culture scene is an ancient practice that holds as much weight as religion. Every week we gather and partake in the wine and other things. We listen to music and lose ourselves in a moment that brings us together. The prophets speak to the feelings of the youth. They usher us into a collective consciousness that is somehow still individual. How do so many youth find peace here amidst the swinging arms of a mosh pit? The darkest corners of the basement? I’ve never felt so alive as water drips from the mysterious source in the ceiling onto my face. I’ve danced with future lawyers\, doctors\, and musicians. I’ve heard them preach about advancement for all minorities and cultures. They speak with more love and knowledge than our senators and presidents. If you fall to the ground many hands are quick to uplift you. We take acceptance seriously that’s why there are: No Cops\, No Creeps\, and No Phobes allowed. \nThis show sheds light on the beauty of basement show culture. Going to college you find “your people\,” now put those people in someone’s basement on or off campus. This is my experience with the culture. I started attending these spaces in 2021 and have since been to 20+ shows in Massachusetts\, New Jersey\, and New York. The culture spans many decades and that’s the recorded ones. One of the things I found the most endearing was the statement “No Cops\, No Creeps\, No Phobes.” This is a statement that means the safety of those at the show. Even with those regulations\, some things slip through the cracks. I’ve been to shows where they called the cops or someone’s actions were questioned. The response in these situations is something I’ve always admired as it comes from a place of love and support. The creeps aren’t tolerated\, the (homo)phobes are non-existent\, and we all escape the watchful eyes of the cops. \nI’ve always had a problem with fitting in; here you don’t have you. \nYou do need $5 though.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/taliyah-starr-shepard-no-cops-no-creeps-no-phobes/
LOCATION:Library Gallery\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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SUMMARY:2024 Senior Thesis: Illustration
DESCRIPTION:Trip Across the Universe\nIt has long been said that when you sneeze\, someone is thinking of you. And that when thunder shakes the sky\, the gods bowl. Through stories\, what is unknown is given form. Humans have told stories for as long as they have been perplexed by the world around them. These stories are a fundamental part of the human condition\, and not only allow us to make sense of what we don’t understand but to form complex emotional connections.  \nThe stories that we have chosen to share explore facets of our own experiences as we attempt to not only be understood but to make sense of what we have yet to master. Beneath the layers of fantasy and social commentary housed within our stories is an attempt to tell you what we know\, so that you can apply it to your own experience. It is to form a connection between you and me. \nReception: Wednesday\, March 27\, 5-7 pm\n23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\nOpen to the Public \nFeaturing: \n\nKelly Aquilar\nHiro Alvarez\nSam Bissitt\nAllison Codner\nKira Cohen\nAsh Cruz\nLucas Francisco\nSarh Ginocchio\nNyk Griffith\nScott Hayden\nJunkai Kai\nBen Kingston\nAidan Kitt\nMeaghan Lamontagne\nTobey Marroquin\nMarisa Perez\nNatalie Plourde\nDominic Sepulveda\nAnita Sousa\nGisselle Torres\nKelaya Valliere\n\n  \nBIOS \nKelaya Valliere \nKelaya Valliere is a pet illustrator from southern Maine. For her thesis\, Kelaya painted stylized animal portraits focusing on adopting pets from rescues. To do so Kelaya reached out to several organizations and painted many kinds of animals from each. By choosing to paint on unorthodox wooden rounds she hopes that people choose to keep an open mind while considering a new furry or feathery companion to a household. \nMarisa Perez \nMarisa “Mari” Leyla Francisca Perez\, is a Mexican-American non-binary\, queer illustrator. Their work mainly focuses on creating mythical and otherworldly concept art with engaging character designs that strive to capture the beauty of the Fantasy and Sci-fi genre. Mari’s thesis project\, “The Luminaries\,” is a series of visual development illustrations based on the characters and world of a current DND campaign. Mari’s goal was to create a visual representation of how they see the world and characters while allowing the illustrations to tell their story without it being written. \nNyk Griffith \nNyk Griffith is a tattoo artist\, primarily inspired by horror and metal music\, with other inspirations sprinkled within his art. To begin learning how to tattoo\, Nyk used his thesis project to design tattoos that stem from aspects of his interests and past life experiences and tattoo them onto synthetic/practice skin. These tattoos all vary in terms of what part of the human body they are designed for and\, alongside help from his internship at Salem Ink Tattoo and Art Gallery\, kickstart Nyk’s journey down the road to becoming a professional tattoo artist. \nBenjamin Kingston \nBenjamin Kingston is an illustrator and concept artist from Billerica\, Massachusetts. His process includes a blend of both traditional and digital mediums utilized together. Benjamin’s thesis project is creating various props under two distinct themes. Themes are fantasy dwarves life and grandmas of the post-apocalyptic world. His goal with these two themes is to create wild\, outlandish designs and have fun with them while still having their structure grounded in reality. \nAidan Kitt \nAidan Kitt is a Beverly-based illustrator specializing in the digital medium who uses bold colors and sharp linework to create new worlds and unique\, character-based storytelling. His comic\, Caspin\, is a retro-futuristic science fiction space opera following the titular character as he is hunted and chased throughout the galaxy. \nAnita Sousa \nAnita Sousa is a New England-based illustrator and creative writer. Her work focuses on the fantastical and whimsical\, specializing in character and creature-based illustrations. Passionate about world-building and storytelling\, Tracks of the Taraxippus is a Tabletop Roleplaying Game module following two adventurers\, Callahan and Talieson\, as they search for the titular Taraxippus. Along the way\, they discover a plethora of enchanted artifacts and curious creatures.  \nJunkai Kai \nI’m a trans\, queer\, first-generation Cambodian-American digital illustrator and concept artist from Lowell\, Massachusetts. Human emotions are difficult to understand. There are some in this world much more in touch with their own emotions\, and some much more understanding of others. However\, in my case\, it was neither. As a result\, the intent that goes into different aspects of a character or scene fascinates me and has helped me to understand others around me. People are a product of nurture and nature\, and this affects how they present themselves to others… In a similar way\, deep sea creatures tend to have a bad reputation simply because they look a certain way\, but they have evolved as a result of their circumstances. So\, based on deep sea creatures and my own observations as a first-generation Cambodian American\, I created character designs for a pixel-simulation game called Tartha.  \nHiro Alvarez \nHiro Alvarez is a Puerto Rican\, queer\, non-binary illustrator focusing mostly on fantasy horror-based world-building and concept design. Their pieces are created digitally\, using a mixture of bold lines and watercolor-inspired texture. Their thesis project\, “The Decay of Eurocin”\, combines these elements\, creating a uniquely whimsical yet horrifying narrative with a fresh take on the classic theme of infection and cosmic horror.  \nKira Cohen \nKira Cohen is an illustrator who specializes in blending traditional and digital work in her art\, with a focus on fantasy and horror. Kira’s thesis project had her creating dust jackets for various books\, focusing on bringing out the unique ideas from each book. \nScott Hayden \nScott Hayden is a New England-based illustrator and writer who utilizes narrative to make sense of a world that can otherwise be enormous and terrifying. Scott believes that stories are not only how humans have communicated with one another for centuries\, but how we have come to share our individual experiences and empathize with those around us. Their comic\, MECHANICA: Displaced\, exercises this philosophy by interpreting the universal experience of change in an attempt to better understand it. \nAllison Codner \nAllison Codner is a New England-based illustrator who uses acrylic paint\, graphite\, and watercolor to create moments of fantastical narrative. Magic dwells within the sea\, sky\, and world beyond reality\, and is where she draws her inspiration from and where her illustrations play within. Where the organic world meets its more whimsical counterpart is where her work truly shines\, with saturation and luminous qualities. Her collection of work “Celestial Commentary”\, communicates and highlights the lesser-known constellations as they were storytellers and storybooks to those long before us.  \nTobey Marroquin \nTobey is an internet-dwelling comic artist in love with the concept of space\, spaceships\, weird planets\, corporations\, bureaucracies\, black suit-and-tie-clad secret agents\, and the horror of having a body. He is currently making an example of himself\, hoping to embody the dangers of allowing yourself to be led by the madness of the narrative. \nHe isn’t here right now\, so please don’t confuse him with Norman. \nSam Bissitt \nSam Bissitt is an illustrator and fine artist based in New England. He takes inspiration from the natural world around him and creates visually appealing illustrations with pleasing environments and unique animal-based characters. Sam’s thesis project is a picture book about a frog and a turtle\, promoting the idea that different kinds of animals can coexist together and be friends.  \n\nDominic Sepulveda \nDominic Sepulveda is a New England-based concept artist with a passion for fantasy who works digitally\, designing wondrous characters and creatures chock-full of personality and charm\, and intricately crafting the worlds they inhabit. Dominic’s project explores the process it takes to create a fantasy world that feels unique\, considered\, lived-in\, and engaging. Showing off every stage of development from ideation to completion\, Dominic’s work will introduce you to a cast of characters that inhabit a world that fuses ancient and futuristic. \nLucas Francisco \nLucas Francisco is an illustrator and comic artist from South Coast Massachusetts. Inspired by superheroes and manga\, Lucas seeks to create Sci-Fi Fantasy stories filled with lovable characters and breathtaking action. His thesis work gives you a small glimpse into just one of his worlds. Don’t worry though\, he has plenty more on the way! \nGisselle Torres \nGisselle Torres is a Non-Binary Mexican-American Illustrator\, focusing on realism and semi-realism portraits. Their thesis is based on their culture and the topic surrounding immigration and its effects on their family. Each piece represents their interpretation of some of the most important and influential people in their life\, their grandparents. Gisselle wishes to tell the story of their family and background to potentially connect with others like themselves and become a voice for many and speak for their people.  \nKelly Aguilar \nKelly Aguilar is a first-generation Mexican American artist whose artistic journey is a celebration of color\, texture\, and cultural fusion. Her thesis project\, “Papel Cultural”\, is a statement of her passion for representation and connectivity through her love of stationery items. Each piece within this collection is imbued with the essence of her heritage and aims to inspire others to embrace their roots\, finding beauty in the simplicity of everyday life. \nAsh Cruz \nAsh Cruz is a Black and Puerto Rican illustrator. The work they create emphasizes imaginative concept design\, blending natural elements of the real world with aspects that exist purely in fantasy. Their thesis project centers around the fear of the unknown\, creating atmospheric concept environments and more than what meets the eye. The aim of these works is to create environments with character and ambiguity that others can immerse themselves in. Each person is a storyteller\, whether they are aware of it or not. This project is meant to drive others to begin making their own narratives and become a part of the creative process. \nMeaghan Lamontagne \nMeaghan Lamontagne is an illustrator and comic artist who delves into the absurd with a unique style of dark\, referential humor inspiring many of her creations.  She works to inject her art with a delicate elegance while still embracing its Kafkaesque qualities.  For her senior thesis project\, she created the 26-page comic\, Our Faire End\, an urban fantasy comic about a human girl living in a crime-riddled city who gets roped into joining two mercenaries on a dangerous mission. \nNatalie Plourde  \nNatalie Plourde is an American artist and illustrator from central Massachusetts. She utilizes soft colors along with subtle lines and edges in order to convey delicateness and sentimentality. Her work tends to focus on femininity and invokes a sense of nostalgia for a simpler but ultimately imaginary time. She creates an idealized world that is inhabited by doll-like women— it’s as if you could reach through the page\, pull them out\, and hold them in your hands. \nSarah Ginocchio \nSarah Ginocchio is an Illustrator and comic artist based in Massachusetts. She captivates storytelling through traditional graphic novels\, but also through a visual array of color\, expression\, and surrealism. Her thesis project “Burnout” is the visual story of her experiences\, and her thoughts during the Covid 19 pandemic\, and how it impacted her as an Art student at the time. Burnout narrates the looming melancholy\, nostalgia\, and the effect on mental health throughout a series of pages and illustrations. \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/2024-senior-thesis-illustration/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Student Exhibition
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CREATED:20240228T171006Z
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SUMMARY:Faculty in Conversation with Funlola Coker
DESCRIPTION:23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA \nOpen to the Public \nThe Life of One Working Artist After Grad School \n“In the final semester of any graduating degree\, you might hear the age-old dreaded question – “what next?” Come find out about my what-next-journey after school and how I navigate multiple paths in our beloved art field. My story involves carving fake waterfowl and turkeys\, sculpting miniature food\, craft fairs\, and a full 360 to my first loves in craft.” \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/faculty-in-conversation-with-funlola-coker/
LOCATION:Hardie 101\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks
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CREATED:20240315T135514Z
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UID:20465-1710932400-1710936000@www.montserrat.edu
SUMMARY:Visiting Artist Talk: Alyona Snegirova
DESCRIPTION:Ukrainian Artist Alyona Snegirova \nWednesday\, March 20th\, 11-12PM \nVirtual Screening in H101\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA \nOpen to the public \nAlyona Snegirova has been engaged in Petrykivka painting for more than 22 years and has been teaching for over 13 years. She has earned the title of Folk Master of Ukraine and has won multiple prizes in Ukrainian national art competitions. \nAlyona was born and lives in Zaporizhzhia\, Ukraine\, which is in the southeast part of the country. Since 2015 she has maintained a studio in her hometown\, where she has taught Petrykivka painting to people of all ages. During those years Alyona organized five exhibitions of her students’ artworks\, which were well-reviewed in the local press and media. Alyona has been teaching online since Covid. \nSince the start of the war in 2022 Alyona has been decorating decommissioned weaponry with Petrykivka painting to raise money for the Ukrainian army as a volunteer. The city museum has acquired one of these artworks for its permanent collection. \nAlyona has just received one of the scholarships for young artists awarded by the president of Ukraine.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/visiting-artist-talk-alyona-snegirova/
LOCATION:Hardie 101\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Alyssa Coffin
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk with Montserrat Alumn Alyssa Coffin \nTuesday\, March 19\, 2:50pm \nMontserrat Library\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly \n  \nOpen to the public \n  \nAlyssa Coffin is an interdisciplinary artist from New England\, USA currently based in Helsinki\, Finland. She graduated from Montserrat College of Art in Beverly\, Massachusetts\, with studies in visual art as well as creative writing.  She has traveled widely\, including a formative period in Ireland\, focusing on environmental interventions and performances.  She recently completed her master’s in Time and Space Arts at Uniarts Helsinki’s Academy of Fine Arts. 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/artist-talk-alyssa-coffin/
LOCATION:Library Gallery\, 23 Essex Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks
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