| Event Name | Organization | Dates | City | | A Night of Short FilmsPresented by Acton-Boxborough Cultural Council at Sargent Memorial Library June 8, 2012 As an adjunct to the Our World Foreign Film Series, the ABCC offers a selection of short films from Boston-area film makers. There will be a Q&A/discussion period with some of the film makers afterward. | Acton-Boxborough Cultural Council | 06/08/12 | Boxborough |
AHA! Night (art, history and architecture)Presented by AHA! (art. history and architecture) May 14, 2009 - Ongoing AHA! takes place every 2nd Thursday and is a FREE art and culture event that features exhibits, performances, live music, talks and tours in downtown New Bedford.
| AHA! (art. history and architecture) | 05/14/09- Ongoing | |
"Of Cuban Invention" - Exhibit featuring the works of eight world-renowned Cuban artistsPresented by AIB: The Art Institute of Boston May 10-June 16, 2012 The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University presents “Of Cuban Invention,” an exhibit featuring over 45 works on paper, painting, and sculpture by eight world-renowned Cuban artists.
The exhibit coincides with the 40th anniversary of the Center for Cuban Studies (CCS) in New York City, which in 1991 spearheaded a successful lawsuit against the U.S. Treasury Department that legalized the importation and sale of original Cuban art.
“Of Cuban... | AIB: The Art Institute of Boston | 05/10/12- 06/16/12 | Cambridge |
A Natural Curiosity: A Retrospective of Images by Gordon MorrisonPresented by Arnold Arboretum at Hunnewell Building May 5-July 1, 2012 Reception: Sat, May 5, 1:00–3:00pm
Artist Talk: Wed, June 27 7:00–8:30pm Register
From Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide to The Curious Naturalist magazine, from the Garden in the Woods in Framingham to the Missouri Botanical Gardens tropical rainforest exhibit, Gordon Morrison has been reflecting and illuminating the natural world for over four decades. This retrospective focuses largely on his botanical work, highlighting the best of the thousands of... | Arnold Arboretum | 05/05/12- 07/01/12 | Boston |
Ex Herbario: Recent Works by Susan Hardy BrownPresented by Arnold Arboretum at Hunnewell Building July 14-September 16, 2012 Reception: Saturday, September 15, 1:00–3:00pm
Artist Talk: Thursday, September 13, 7:00–8:30pm
Utilizing materials gathered from 25 years as herbarium preparator at the Arnold Arboretum, Susan Hardy Brown presents art that reveals and transforms the ephemera associated with her daily work. Painting with encaustic medium (beeswax and resin) enables her to preserve and layer the various elements of specimen collection: international newspapers pages... | Arnold Arboretum | 07/14/12- 09/16/12 | Boston |
Lowell Open StudiosPresented by Arts League of Lowell at Downtown Lowell October 6-October 7, 2012 Welcome to the 12th Annual Lowell Open Studios. This year’s event features more than 140 artists who live and work in this renaissance city; including fiber artists, painters, multi-media artists, sculptors, potters, jewelers, filmmakers, photographers, and more.
Open Studios lets you meet artists where they work, view their art, talk with and ask questions of them. It’s a great opportunity to purchase works of art directly from the artists creating them…all... | Arts League of Lowell | 10/06/12- 10/07/12 | Lowell |
Arts Alive Festival '12Presented by ArtsFalmouth June 22-June 24, 2012 A 3-day celebration of the arts in Falmouth and the Upper Cape. Continuous entertainment - over 60 performances of Theater, Spoken Word, Dance and Music for all tastes - jazz, classical, folk and fiddle, show tunes and a special Rock Fest Saturday Night, 6 to 9 PM 50 + artisans and crafts people display and sell their wares’ All free and everyone welcome – rain or shine | ArtsFalmouth | 06/22/12- 06/24/12 | Falmouth |
Opening Encaustic Art ReceptionPresented by Athan's European Bakery & Cafe' May 6-June 28, 2012 Athan's European Bakery & Cafe located in Brookline's Washington Square is holding an Opening Art Reception for encaustic artist, Amalia Tagaris.
Her exhibit titled, "All Mixed Up" is a compilation of the artist's encaustic photography paintings from the past two years.
Several of her art works were invited into recent juried exhibits that took place on both the West and East coast of the US.
Come join us!
Sample some... | Athan's European Bakery & Cafe' | 05/06/12- 06/28/12 | Brookline |
Boston Continues to “Sparkle” for Rosie’s Place Presented by Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro at Beacon Hill Hotel and Bistro June 3, 2012 Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro to Hold Sparkle V, an Afternoon Charity Fashion Show to Benefit Rosie’s Place
(Boston, MA) –Mark your calendars for Sunday, June 3rd, 2012 from 3:30PM – 5:00PM as the Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro, located at 25 Charles Street in Boston’s fashionable Beacon Hill, hosts “Sparkle V”, an event billed as “…an afternoon of fashion, food & fun.” The event will bring together ladies from around... | Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro | 06/03/12 | Boston |
Visual Essays: Drawings and Installations by Sandy Smith-GarcesPresented by Boston Arts Academy Gordon Gallery September 24, 2011-October 19, 2012 The exhibition features three of Ms. Smith-Garces’ graphite and white charcoal essays explores the safety of women around the world. | Boston Arts Academy Gordon Gallery | 09/24/11- 10/19/12 | Boston |
Shoe-making and shining workshop and Open Studio with Stacy Scibelli Presented by Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) at Mills Gallery at the BCA June 9, 2012 Drop-In Shoe-making/Shoe-shining Workshop and Open Studio | Saturday, June 9 1-4pm | Artist Studios Building
BCA artist resident Stacy Scibelli will open her studio and share her work! Also, drop-in to create a simple slipper shoe out of paper and leather or learn some simple shoe-shining techniques. | Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) | 06/09/12 | Boston |
Forgotten Chapters of Boston’s Literary HistoryPresented by Boston Public Library at Boston Public Library March 28-July 30, 2012 Between the Revolution and the Civil War, Boston was the preeminent center of literary creativity in the United States. Forgotten Chapters, an exhibition developed by Boston College faculty, students, and staff, explores stories about Boston’s literary history that have faded from memory. Drawing on the special collections of the Boston Public Library, Massachusetts Historical Society, and American Antiquarian Society, the exhibition focuses on the work of authors and editors, takes a... | Boston Public Library | 03/28/12- 07/30/12 | Boston |
Peter Lipsitt and George Sherwood ExhbitionPresented by Boston Sculptors Gallery at Boston Sculptors Gallery May 23-June 24, 2012 George Sherwood’s traditional sculpture oeuvre explores aesthetic systems of space, time and the dynamic relationships of objects in motion. The choreography of each piece is governed by a set of basic movements, facilitated by an arrangement of rotating joints and aerodynamic surfaces. Peter Lipsitt, exhibiting exciting new work, builds with cement and hydrocal, sensuous liquid-into-solid materials, with inclusions of repurposed wood, steel, and copper. Bit players in the narrative... | Boston Sculptors Gallery | 05/23/12- 06/24/12 | Boston |
Exhibits on view at BSA SpacePresented by Boston Society of Architects April 11-August 31, 2012 BSA Space is Boston’s leading cultural institution on architecture and design, and is home to the Boston Society of Architects. On view through August 31: IN FORM-- a legacy of projects in Boston over the past 50 years envisioned to increase access to the city; Let’s Talk About Bikes—See samples from the region’s expanding collection of bicycle fabricators and participate in a discussion about the role bikes can play in our city. Visit bsaspace.org. | Boston Society of Architects | 04/11/12- 08/31/12 | Boston |
Let's Talk About Bikes opening receptionPresented by Boston Society of Architects/AIA June 12, 2012 Don’t miss the opening reception for Let’s Talk About Bikes at BSA Space on June 12 at 6:00 pm. Sponsored by Cambridge Seven Associates and Trade, the reception will be an opportunity to explore the bicycle’s role in urban settings while enjoying hors d’oeuvres, live music and a chance to win a new bike from State Bicycles. No RSVP is required.
Also, please tell us why you do (or do not) cycle in Boston at letstalkaboutbikes.com.
| Boston Society of Architects/AIA | 06/12/12 | Boston |
3RD Annual Hobby Bunker Games Day Presented by Boston Trained Bands August 18, 2012 Boston Trained Bands will be running the Battle of Maldon 991 and 1st Battle of Sackets Harbor 1812 other games TBD. Other games masters and/or clubs are welcome to present their games. Please use the contact information below to book a table. Last year we had around 50 gamers over the day with 11 games. | Boston Trained Bands | 08/18/12 | Malden |
11th National Prize ShowPresented by Cambridge Art Association May 31-July 5, 2012 Come one, come all and join the Cambridge Art Association in the 11th National Prize Show! Hosted at both Kathryn Schultz and University Place Gallery in the heart of Harvard Square, Cambridge MA | Cambridge Art Association | 05/31/12- 07/05/12 | Cambridge |
Artists Who TeachPresented by Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center at Multicultural Arts Center May 1-August 17, 2012 Aimee Kerr, Elizabeth Menges, Melissa Chaney, Lolly Lincoln.
RECEPTION: Thursday, May 3, 4-6 PM.
A selection of work by the multi-talented art teachers in the Cambridge Public Schools. In the Lower Gallery. | Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center | 05/01/12- 08/17/12 | Cambridge |
Retazos del Sol (Traces of the Sun)Presented by Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center at Multicultural Arts Center April 26-August 31, 2012 Collographs and paintings by Afro-Cuban artist Choco.
RECEPTION: Thursday, May 3, 6:30-8:30 PM.
Choco utilizes collography in his work, a printmaking technique in which the image is composed from a variety of textured materials placed on a plate, then inked and pressed. These materials, often discarded remnants, are recycled by Choco and turned into vibrant images that beckon to be touched. In the Upper Gallery | Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center | 04/26/12- 08/31/12 | Cambridge |
CRLS 36th Annual Photography ExhibitPresented by Cambridge Rindge and Latin School May 4-May 24, 2012 Cambridge Rindge and Latin School Visual and Performing Arts Department & Gallery at the Piano Factory present 36th Annual Student Photography Exhibit May 4 - 24 Gallery at The Piano Factory 791 Tremont St. Boston RECEPTION: Thursday, May 10th 5-7:30 PM | Cambridge Rindge and Latin School | 05/04/12- 05/24/12 | Boston |
Cape Ann Artisans 2012 Spring Open Studio Tour Presented by Cape Ann Artisans Tour June 23-June 24, 2012 This self-guided tour along the scenic coastline of Gloucester and Rockport presents a unique opportunity to meet 21 professional artists and see their work in the setting in which it was created. The work represented includes: pottery, painting, sculpture, photography, mosaics, jewelry, hand made glass beads, and weaving. Several of the artists will be demonstrating their working process during the tours.
Our website has more information, a map, a copy of the 2012 brochure and... | Cape Ann Artisans Tour | 06/23/12- 06/24/12 | Rockport |
Artists and Dancers of Cape AnnPresented by Cape Ann Museum at Cape Ann Museum May 31, 2012 Film screening: A New Dance for America: The Choreography, Teachings and Legacy of Doris Humphrey | Cape Ann Museum | 05/31/12 | Gloucester |
Cape Cod Maritime FestivalPresented by Cape Cod Maritime Museum at Cape Cod Maritime Museum June 9-June 10, 2012 HYANNIS, MA—Celebrate our rich nautical history with the 11th Annual Cape Cod Maritime Festival held on the Hyannis waterfront at the Cape Cod Maritime Museum on Saturday June 9 and Sunday June 10. Explore historic vessels, including the Black Dog Tall Ship Shenandoah at Hyannis Marina, and sail on the Museum-built 1886 Crosby Catboat replica Sarah. The Festival is held on the museum grounds, Aselton & Bismore Parks, and Hyannis & Gateway Marinas. Hours are 10:00am... | Cape Cod Maritime Museum | 06/09/12- 06/10/12 | Barnstable |
Harvard Thesis Exhibition 2012: AttachedPresented by Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts April 27-May 24, 2012 Exhibition of thesis projects by seven graduating seniors in Harvard's art department, including painting, drawing, installation, and video. Artists: Rebecca Levitan, Juliet Macchi, Ingrid Pierre, Scott Roben, Chappell Sargent, Sara Stern and Dan Yavuzkurt. | Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts | 04/27/12- 05/24/12 | Cambridge |
MummenschanzPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at Citi Shubert Theatre December 5-December 9, 2012 For 40 years, audiences of all ages have been delighted by the incredible humor, versatility and pure imagination of Mummenschanz. The celebrated Swiss performance troupe has captivated the world with its groundbreaking non-verbal theatre of movement and transformation.
“Although unrecognizable as people, they powerfully engage the emotions with their silly, earnest and very human activities, supply revealing universal truths through simple interactions and... | Celebrity Series of Boston | 12/05/12- 12/09/12 | Boston |
Roz Chast, Theories of EverythingPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at Sanders Theatre January 25, 2013 Cartoonist Roz Chast has addressed the issues of the day in The New Yorker magazine since 1978. In this unique, multi-media presentation, Chast takes the audience on a guided tour of her brilliant interpretations of the everyday.
“The wacky world Roz Chast has created in her cartoons is a parallel universe to ours, utterly recognizable in all its banalities and weirdnesses, but slightly askew...” – The New York Times
“The... | Celebrity Series of Boston | 01/25/13 | Cambridge |
2012 Chelsea Art WalkPresented by Chelsea Artists Collaborative at Chelsea Art Walk June 16-June 17, 2012 Join artists from all parts of New England at the 4th annual Chelsea Art Walk. This is our open studios style event which includes galleries, performance and alternative
art venues showcasing fine and progressive art in all mediums. Free shuttle buses run throughout the weekend, the event is free and handicap accessible. | Chelsea Artists Collaborative | 06/16/12- 06/17/12 | Chelsea |
"The Object of History: Colonial Treasures from the Massachusetts Historical Society" Presented by Concord Museum at Concord Museum April 13-June 17, 2012 “The Object of History: Colonial Treasures from the Massachusetts Historical Society” is on view at the Concord Museum from April 13 through June 17, 2012. What is the meaning of historical objects? Why are they preserved, and why have they survived? Are they valued for their associations, aesthetic appeal, oddity, or simply the stories that they tell? Such questions are the focus of the new exhibition that explores over 70 rarely-exhibited objects including portraits,... | Concord Museum | 04/13/12- 06/17/12 | Concord |
Coolidge Corner Arts FestivalPresented by Coolidge Corner Arts Festival June 2, 2012 More than eighty crafts people and fine artists will show and sell their work from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. at the Devotion School grounds at 345 Harvard Street. This free public showcase for the arts will feature nationally recognized artists as well as accomplished and emerging artists from New England working in an array of media, from jewelry, fiber, glass, ceramics to photography, watercolor and mixed media. The event is accessible by the "C" line to Coolidge Corner and the #66 bus.... | Coolidge Corner Arts Festival | 06/02/12 | Brookline |
NT Live: FRANKENSTEINPresented by Coolidge Corner Theatre at Coolidge Corner Theatre June 17, 2012 Childlike in his innocence but grotesque in form, Frankenstein’s bewildered creature is cast out into a hostile universe by his horror-struck maker. Meeting with cruelty wherever he goes, the friendless Creature, increasingly desperate and vengeful, determines to track down his creator and strike a terrifying deal.
Urgent concerns of scientific responsibility, parental neglect, cognitive development and the nature of good and evil are embedded within this thrilling and... | Coolidge Corner Theatre | 06/17/12 | Brookline |
NT Live: FRANKENSTEINPresented by Coolidge Corner Theatre at Coolidge Corner Theatre June 25, 2012 Childlike in his innocence but grotesque in form, Frankenstein’s bewildered creature is cast out into a hostile universe by his horror-struck maker. Meeting with cruelty wherever he goes, the friendless Creature, increasingly desperate and vengeful, determines to track down his creator and strike a terrifying deal.
Urgent concerns of scientific responsibility, parental neglect, cognitive development and the nature of good and evil are embedded within this thrilling and... | Coolidge Corner Theatre | 06/25/12 | Brookline |
Bringing Up BabyPresented by Coolidge Corner Theatre at Coolidge Corner Theatre May 21, 2012 "The screwiest of screwball comedies." - Andrew Sarris
Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn exude all the charm and wit of Hollywood's Golden Age in director Howard Hawk's timeless screwball comedy. Grant plays Dr. David Huxley, a mild-mannered paleontologist who finds his orderly world turned upside down by Hepburn's delightfully madcap heiress. | Coolidge Corner Theatre | 05/21/12 | Brookline |
The 7th Annual Circle Night at Fresh PaintPresented by Copley Society of art at Copley Society of Art May 31, 2012 Fresh Paint is a two week-long event begins on Sunday, May 20th when more than 50 artists will set out to the streets of Boston to paint scenes of the city. By the end of the day, the artists arrive at the gallery having completed their "fresh" creations. Pieces are famed, hung, and displayed in the gallery for two weeks. In addition to bidding on Fresh Paint works, attendees are invited to purchase any of the small works from Co|So's 99 Bucks Sale, which were created by several... | Copley Society of art | 05/31/12 | Boston |
Fresh Paint 2012: Painting Boston's NeighborhoodsPresented by Copley Society of art at Copley Society of Art May 20-June 2, 2012 Fresh Paint is the cornerstone event of the Copley Society of Art. First held in 1988, this two week-long event begins on Sunday, May 20th when more than 50 artists will set out to the streets of Boston to paint scenes of the city. By the end of the day, the artists arrive at the gallery having completed their "fresh" creations. Pieces are famed, hung, and displayed in the gallery for two weeks, until the final gala event on June 2nd, when all of the pieces will be auctioned for... | Copley Society of art | 05/20/12- 06/02/12 | Boston |
Cultural Survival BazaarPresented by Cultural Survival June 2, 2012 An International Festival of Native Arts & Culture
Featuring artisans, products, & performers from around the world.
Shop handmade art, jewelry, clothing, crafts, decor, tribal rugs, & much more.
Enjoy FREE music performances, presentations, Native American storytelling, educational displays, craft-making demonstrations, & ethnic cuisine.
Proceeds support Native artisans, fair trade, and Cultural Survival's non-profit work... | Cultural Survival | 06/02/12 | Boston |
Cultural Survival BazaarPresented by Cultural Survival July 21-July 22, 2012 An International Festival of Native Arts & Culture Featuring artisans, products, & performers from around the world. Shop handmade art, jewelry, clothing, crafts, decor, tribal rugs, & much more. Enjoy FREE music performances, presentations, Native American storytelling, educational displays, craft-making demonstrations, & Wampanoag cuisine. Proceeds support Native artisans, fair trade, and Cultural Survival's non-profit work worldwide. For special features, artisan... | Cultural Survival | 07/21/12- 07/22/12 | Falmouth |
Cultural Survival BazaarPresented by Cultural Survival May 26-May 28, 2012 An International Festival of Native Arts & Culture Featuring artisans, products, & performers from around the world. Shop handmade art, jewelry, clothing, crafts, decor, tribal rugs, & much more. Enjoy FREE music performances, presentations, Native American storytelling, educational displays, craft-making demonstrations, & Tibetan cuisine. Proceeds support Native artisans, fair trade, and Cultural Survival's non-profit work worldwide. For special features, artisan... | Cultural Survival | 05/26/12- 05/28/12 | Amherst |
Cyrus E. Dallin 150th Anniversary EventsPresented by Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum January 18-November 4, 2012 Join us for exciting programs throughout the year that celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Cyrus Dallin!
(Events take place at the Cyrus Dallin Art Museum unless noted otherwise.)
Wednesday, January 18, 2012, 7:00 pm
“CYRUS THE GREAT”: DEAN OF NEW ENGLAND SCULPTORS
Illustrated Talk and Sculpture Demonstration by Jonathan and Daniel J. Fairbank @ Arlington Town Hall Auditorium, 730 Mass. Ave., Arlington,... | Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum | 01/18/12- 11/04/12 | Arlington |
'SuperMom Unveiled' exhibitionPresented by Dara Herman-Zierlein June 8-June 17, 2012 SUPERMOM UNVEILED is an art show featuring women artists from different generations and multi-cultural backgrounds whose common theme are their interpretations and realities about Motherhood.
This exclusive group of artists and their work is tantalizing and stimulates the viewer to reflect upon their own personal experience. This Exhibition is honest, raw and humorous; it breaks the cultural myth of the ‘PERFECT MOTHER’. It stands in contrast to the hyped stereotypes that... | Dara Herman-Zierlein | 06/08/12- 06/17/12 | North Hampton |
PLATFORM 8: Soo Sunny Park and Spencer Topel, Capturing ResonancePresented by deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum September 18, 2011-July 29, 2012 In their first collaboration, sculptor Soo Sunny Park and sound artist and composer Spencer Topel have transformed deCordova’s Window Gallery into a multi-sensory environment. In Capturing Resonance, the eighth project in the PLATFORM series, Park and Topel have composed a large-scale installation that utilizes the intense natural light in the gallery with the flow of museum visitors through this transitional space to create an ever-changing sculptural soundscape. | deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum | 09/18/11- 07/29/12 | Lincoln |
PLATFORM 9: Jedediah CaesarPresented by deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum May 26-August 12, 2012 Los Angeles-based artist Jedediah Caesar creates sculptures from amassed and congealed materials that speak to process, temporality, and location in contemporary art. Filling containers with found objects from a specific site—a road trip through California, a neighborhood in Los Angeles, or his own studio—Caesar collects and recombines a variable grouping of natural and man-made refuse which he sets in resin and then slices. The result is a compression and reorganization of time... | deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum | 05/26/12- 08/12/12 | Lincoln |
Gary Webb: Mr. JeansPresented by deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum May 26-August 12, 2012 Gary Webb: Mr. Jeans, on view May 26–August 12, 2012, is the British sculptor's first solo American museum exhibition. An exciting and established young contemporary sculptor in England, Webb is well known for his use, often in a single artwork, of myriad materials including steel, aluminum, glass, mirror, plastic, brass, wood, brick, spray paint, fabrics, and assorted found objects. For Gary Webb: Mr. Jeans, deCordova will present a survey of Webb’s recent work including two new... | deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum | 05/26/12- 08/12/12 | Lincoln |
Second Nature: Abstract Photography Then and NowPresented by deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum May 26, 2012-April 21, 2013 Abstract photography challenges our popular view of photography as an objective image of reality by reasserting its constructed nature. In Walter Benjamin’s essay on the history of photography, the philosopher and critical theorist articulates photography’s ‘second nature’ as its inherent ability to detach and abstract the visible from the real. Non-representational photography lives in this contested middle ground between material reality and photographic... | deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum | 05/26/12- 04/21/13 | Lincoln |
One-Day Sculpture Park Installation: Back to the LandPresented by deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum August 4, 2012 Institute of Infinitely Small Things with Aleta Deyo and Mikhail Mansion
Come be part of the one-day interactive art piece Back to the Land. This collaboration between performers, costume designers, and electronics wizards will outfit the Sculpture Park in a giant hot-pink cloak that invites you in to become one with the land, providing a unique experience as you contemplate your place in nature. | deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum | 08/04/12 | Lincoln |
One-Day Sculpture Park Installation: Office of Blame AccountabilityPresented by deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum July 28, 2012 Office of Blame Accountability with Carla Repice and Geoff Cunningham
Who do you blame? And for what? And what are you accountable for in this predicament? The Office of Blame Accountability was established by political artist and activist collaborative team, Carla Repice and Geoff Cunningham to determine just that. Situated in the heart of Copley Square in front of Trinity Church on Friday, July 27 and sited as an interactive sculpture at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum... | deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum | 07/28/12 | Lincoln |
Exhibit: Roger Kizik: Painting and mixed mediaPresented by Dedee Shattuck Gallery May 2-June 3, 2012 Kizik’s brightly colored images boldly careen in and out of representation and abstraction, resulting in exuberant collisions of texture and form. | Dedee Shattuck Gallery | 05/02/12- 06/03/12 | Westport |
Exhibit: Sea, Shore, Sky & Ice: Nick Whitman & Susan Schultz Presented by Dedee Shattuck Gallery June 6-July 8, 2012 Whitman’s Photographs explore the natural illustrative quality of shoreline rocks, waterbodies, and icebergs. Schultz delicately recreates beach detritus in porcelain. | Dedee Shattuck Gallery | 06/06/12- 07/08/12 | Westport |
Artists’ Reception: Sea, Shore, Sky & Ice: Nick Whitman & Susan SchultzPresented by Dedee Shattuck Gallery June 9, 2012 Celebrate the opening of Sea, Shore, Sky & Ice: Nick Whitman & Susan Schultz. Whitman’s Photographs explore the natural illustrative quality of shoreline rocks, waterbodies, and icebergs. Schultz delicately recreates beach detritus in porcelain. | Dedee Shattuck Gallery | 06/09/12 | Westport |
Q&A with Photographer Nick Whitman and Sculptor Susan Schultz Presented by Dedee Shattuck Gallery June 10, 2012 Join in a discussion with Photographer Nick Whitman and Sculptor Susan Schultz. Whitman’s Photographs explore the natural illustrative quality of shoreline rocks, waterbodies, and icebergs. Schultz delicately recreates beach detritus in porcelain. | Dedee Shattuck Gallery | 06/10/12 | Westport |
Wine Tastings at Diablo Glass SchoolPresented by Diablo Glass School at Diablo Glass School October 5, 2009 - Ongoing Come and enjoy wine and cheese along with a glass blowing demonstration by the skilled women, men and teenagers of Diablo Glass School. Wine, cheese, crackers and thinly sliced meats will be served in our lounge. You will taste a delicious selection of unique wines. Reservations are required as space is limited. | Diablo Glass School | 10/05/09- Ongoing | Boston |