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SUMMARY:Midnight Snack: An Installation by Real Fake Animals
DESCRIPTION:Midnight Snack is a surrealist\, soft-sculpture installation created by the artist collective Real Fake Animals (RFA)\, an interstate collaborative group of artists spanning the east coast. Fueled by the yearning of artists wanting to create\, emotion is evoked in the installation through the expressive nature of puppetry and props. \nOn one side of the 301 Frame Gallery is an installation of  over two hundred puppet heads – compressed together in the form of a fleece blanket and created in a range of skin tones– stare out in a silent scream.  Through a tessellated pattern\, the blanket realizes the repetitious physical nature of craft in real space. In the adjacent window space\, an installation of an overflowing refrigerator brimming with an abundance of food and props spilled haphazardly. Among them\, a figure peeks out furtively\, as though caught red-handed sneaking a late-night snack. The viewers\, made an unwilling participant\, take the figure aback — revealing the scene’s sense of inner conflict\, hinting at hidden desires and untapped creative urges. \nReal Fake Animals\, a cutting-edge collective of multimedia artists\, possesses an eclectic range of skills and boundless creative abilities. Their shared desire to experiment thrives within a nurturing community space\, fostering a culture of inspiration and camaraderie that fuels the creative spirit among peers. Real Fake Animals include: \nColman Berube \nChloe Carleton \nHannah Daigle \nMax Foster \nKili Gallagher \nCoco Haseltine \nWill Higgins \nAngie Iacurci \nKal Klaza \nKiran Marwaha \nSam Rose \nQuill Rose \n  \n 
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/midnight-snack/
LOCATION:Frame 301 Gallery\, 301 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231022
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SUMMARY:Shapeshifters
DESCRIPTION:Reception: Wednesday\, September 20\, 5-7pm \nShapeshifters explores themes of change and transformation. Drawing on the fantastical\, morphological\, and psychological associations with shapeshifting\, the participating artists seek to transgress or transcend the corporeal and psychic dimensions of the self or the collective consciousness. Themes of impermanence and fragility also permeate the work\, both in terms of its content and material. \nMultidisciplinary artist Anukriti explores meditative reinventions of prayer that seek to embody notions of queer spirituality. Aris Moore (Montserrat College of Art ’98) reinvents ideas of portraiture through the creation of anthropomorphic figures that represent or stand-in for a myriad of human emotions that are both endearing and complex. Boston-based artist\, Rose Ranauro\, creates vibrant paintings that depict contorted and mutable bodies\, often through aspects of play and movement\, that serve as proxies for the artist’s own body and find connections between her intuitive self and the physical body. In a new and ongoing series of drawings\, Catalina Viejo Lopez de Roda (Montserrat College of Art ’05) depicts varied drawings of heads of faces that emit or absorb light\, reflecting a continuous state of transformation. \nAnukriti works in various media\, including painting\, sculpture\, and animation. They received a BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art in 2021 from the Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM).  Anukriti has exhibited their work locally including the Distillery Gallery and a recent solo exhibition at the Boston Center for the Arts Mills Gallery in 2022.  Anukriti divides their time between Boston and New Delhi. \nAris Moore graduated with her BFA in painting and drawing from Montserrat College of Art in 1998. She previously taught visual art at Pentucket Regional Middle School in West Newbury\, Massachusetts for twenty-one years.  In 2012\, Aris earned her MFA in painting and drawing from the Art Institute of Boston. She has exhibited throughout the United States and her work has been included in art fairs throughout Europe. Her inaugural solo exhibition was presented by Jack Hanley Gallery in NYC in 2012. Recent press includes the northeast edition of New American Paintings\, Creative Block and Collage by Danielle Krysa\, and Fukt Magazine.  Aris lives and works in Portsmouth\, New Hampshire. \nRosie Ranauro is a multi-disciplinary artist\, working predominantly in painting and performance. She lives in Jamaica Plain\, MA\, and graduated from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2011 with a BFA in painting. She is currently an artist in residence at the Boston Center for the Arts. Ranauro has exhibited her work locally and internationally\, most recently at Untitled\, Miami and a 2021 solo show with Lamontagne Gallery called ‘Grow More Eyes’\, which explored the resiliency of the body. \nCatalina Viejo Lopez de Roda was born in Malaga\, but raised in the Canary Islands\, Spain. She currently lives and works in Hudson\, NY. She holds an MFA from Hunter College\, NY and a BFA from Montserrat College of Art. Her work has been included in national and international exhibitions including; HallSpace\, Boston\, MA; ProtoGomez Gallery\, New York\, NY; A.I.R Gallery\, Brooklyn\, NY; The Panacea Museum\, Bedford\, U.K; Bronx Art Space\, Bronx\, NY and The Art Complex Museum\, Duxbury\, MA. Her work has been covered by publications including; The Boston Globe\, Hyperallergic\, Artscope\, The Brooklyn Rail\, The Brooklyn Paper and Vanity Fair Italia. She has received numerous fellowships to attend artist residencies\, including; Residency 108\, Germantown\, NY\, Jentel Arts\, Sheridan\, WY and Saltonstall\, Ithaca\, NY. \nRelated Events: \nArtist Talk: Catalina Viejo\, Wednesday\, September 20\, 11-12pm \nArtist Talk: Rosie Ranauro\, Wednesday\, October 18\, 11-12pm \n  \nImage: Catalina Viejo Lopez de Roda. Drawings detail from the series Light Beings\, 2023.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/shapeshifters/
LOCATION:Carol Schlosberg Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231007
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SUMMARY:HYLOMORPHISM
DESCRIPTION:Bare Gallery\n248 Cabot Street\nBeverly\, MA 01915\nGallery Hours\nM-F\, 10am–5pm\nDates\nSeptember 19–October 6\, 2023
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/hylomorphism/
LOCATION:Bare Gallery\, 275 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231119
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SUMMARY:Wells Chandler: Psychedelic Soccer Dada
DESCRIPTION:Opening in the newly renovated Montserrat Gallery is the first regional solo exhibition by the Bronx-based artist\, Wells Chandler. Chandler uses vernacular and so-called “craft” materials\, such as patchwork\, crochet\, clay\, cake\, and other media to build queer communities alongside and with others. Highlighting Chandler’s extensive drawing practice\, Psychedelic Soccer Dada is an immersive experience featuring the artist’s iconic crocheted drawings of whimsical yarn figures and objects\, patchwork bean bag chairs\, drawings made in collaboration with the artist’s friends and students\, as well as selections from Chandler’s extensive collection of drawings made by neurodiverse artists. In the exhibition\, Chandler engages with histories of art that celebrate\, rather than exclude\, diversity and queerness as its dominant language. \nWells Chandler is a Bronx based artist who explores ecology\, community\, gender and queer iconography through the mediums of crochet\, embroidery\, drawing and cake. He received his MFA from Yale University in 2011 where he was awarded the Ralph Mayer Prize for proficiency in materials and techniques. From 2016-17 he was a recipient of the Sharpe Walentas Studio Program. Recent solo exhibitions include Galerie Eric Mouchet (Brussels\, Belgium)\, Andrew Rafacz (Chicago\, IL)\, Diablo Rosso (Panama City\, Panama)\, and Galerie Eric Mouchet (Paris\, France). Recent group exhibitions include International Objects (Brooklyn\, NY)\, Goldfinch Gallery (Chicago\, IL)\, and Helena Anrather (New York\, NY).  His work has been reviewed by Roxane Gay\, Art Forum\, The New York Times\, The New Yorker\, Hyperallergic\, The Huffington Post\, TimeOut\, Modern Painters\, and Two Coats of Paint. Chandler is a Soloway gallery member.  He is a Visiting Assistant Professor at SUNY Purchase where he has taught for four years.  In the Spring of 2023\, Chandler was appointed the Teiger Mentor in the Arts at Cornell. \nRelated Events \nUnless noted\, all events are free and open to the public. \nArtist Talk: Monday\, September 25th\, 11am-12pm\, H101 \nArtist Reception: Monday\, September 25th\, 5-7pm\, Montserrat Gallery \n*Puff the Magic Dragon Puff Paint Workshop with Wells Chandler Monday\, October 2nd\, 11am-12pm\, Montserrat Gallery \n*Sweet Lines Cake Decorating Workshop\, Friday\, October 20\, 3-5pm\, Montserrat Gallery \nPunch Needle Workshop with textile artist\, Haley Wood\, Friday\, November 3rd\, 3-5pm\, Montserrat Gallery \nDrop Dead Fred Online Drawing Workshop with Wells Chandler\, Monday\, November 13th\, Siesta (Zoom link to follow) \n*Montserrat Students Only. \n  \nThe exhibition is funded\, in part\, by the Massachusetts Office of Travel  & Tourism.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/wells-chandler-psychedelic-soccer-dada/
LOCATION:Montserrat Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231102
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SUMMARY:Nightmare Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Bare Gallery\n1A Knowlton Street\nBeverly\, MA 01915\nGallery Hours\nBy Appointment: galleries@montserrat.edu\nDates\nOctober 10–November 1\, 2023
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/nightmare-gallery/
LOCATION:Bare Gallery\, 275 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231202
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SUMMARY:Jen Corace: Paper to Pages
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk: Tuesday\, November 7th\, 11am-12pm\, H101 \nJen Corace is an artist and freelance illustrator who lives and works in Providence\, Rhode Island. Originally from the suburbs of southern New Jersey\, they eventually made her way to the Rhode Island School of Design and graduated with a BFA in illustration. Their career\, like any freelancer\, has involved many clients over the years including but not limited to Crate and Barrel\, Mudpuppy\, Real Simple Magazine\, Harmonix and Tin House. In children’s books they have collaborated with such authors as Mac Barnett\, Jane Yolen and Amy Krouse Rosenthal. They have developed bodies of work for solo and group shows in galleries from New York to Japan and are currently spending their time learning ceramic techniques wherein they apply their illustration knowledge to the surface design of the pieces they create.
URL:https://www.montserrat.edu/event/jen-corace-paper-to-pages-2/
LOCATION:Carol Schlosberg Gallery\, 23 Essex St\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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