Opening Reception Sunday, June 22, 4–6pm. This 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...
Montserrat is offering a S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) youth program this summer consisting of four, one-week programs of one to three classes per day. Click here for more information!
Montserrat offers a 3-week residential Pre-College Program for students 16 years and older, which provides an intensive introduction to life at an art college. Click here for more information and to apply!
Curator/Artists Talk + Reception: Friday, September 19, 5-8 PM Composed 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)...
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,...
Artist talk: Monday, September 22, 11-12PM, H101 Artist Reception: Wednesday, September 24, 5-7PM Free and open to the public As 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...
Artist Talk: Wednesday, October 1, 11am, H101 Reception and light refreshments to follow in the library. What happens when the act of reading is disrupted—when the page, that thin sheet of paper, is gone? Yet the words remain. This question is at the center of Beyond Time: The Simultaneity of Now, an exhibition by...