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SUMMARY:Newton Free Library presents: Jellyfish: How to Pastel Paint with Greg Maichack
DESCRIPTION:Join Gregory Maichack\, award-winning artist\, and two times Mass. Cultural Council Gold Star Award Program nominee\, for a hands-on zoom session. Materials will be provided for this fun\, two-hour “Take and Make” workshop. Greg will guide everyone in producing their very own original pastel of a stunning jellyfish as he teaches us how to create the special effect of translucency. The possibilities are bottomless and everyone will get to keep their 12 x 18” painting! Kits will be available at the Main Desk starting one week before the day of the program. Limit one kit per registrant please\, kit supply is limited.  Register here.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/jellyfish-how-to-pastel-paint-with-greg-maichack/
LOCATION:Newton Free Library\, 330 Homer St\, Newton\, MA\, 02459\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture and Education,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:New Art Center presents: Artist Talk with Stephanie Osser
DESCRIPTION:Dates: 3/4\nDetails: Friday\, 1 Session\nTimes: 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM\nStephanie Osser\nIllustrator- Boston\, Massachusetts.\nAt a time when the world’s news is filled with hardships\, fearful concerns\, negativity\, and divisiveness\, I have committed my art to the uplifting of the human spirit and as an emanation of optimism. It is my hope that each work of art I create will take its beholders away from the darkness of our times and bring them into a world of light— whether it is through my lithophanes\, the use of bright and colorful glazes against luminescent backgrounds\, or explorations of the properties of light and shadow.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/new-art-center-presents-artist-talk-with-stephanie-osser/
LOCATION:New Art Center\, 61 Washington Park\, Newton\, MA\, 02460\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Newton Art Association presents: Demo with Marjorie Kaye | Sculptural Painting
DESCRIPTION:Marjorie Kaye has lived in the Boston area for most of her life\, with stops along the way in Syracuse\, NY to earn her BFA in Painting\, as well as New York City in the 80s. \nShe is a painter and sculptor. Her work has been an exploration of opposites: form and color; organic and geometric; precision and chaos. Colorful and bold\, her gouache paintings and sculptures are kinetic and energetic. Her work has been reviewed in many publications including the Boston Globe and ArtScope Magazine and has been shown extensively both locally and nationally\, including galleries such as Galatea Fine Art in Boston\, Atlantic Works Gallery in East Boston\, Harbor Gallery\, UMass Boston\, and the Walter Wickiser Gallery in NYC. She was a 2016 winner of the Lillian Orlowsky/William Freed Foundation Grant from the Provincetown Art Association and Museum and was included in a group exhibition in their galleries. Also\, Ms. Kaye was named a finalist in the Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship Awards in Painting. \nKaye is the founder of Galatea Fine Art in Boston\, MA\, a large artist-run gallery featuring over 39 artists from Boston and beyond. She was the director of that space from 2009 – 2017\, as well as the owner. The gallery has transitioned into a non-profit and Ms. Kaye is remaining as Director. Some past projects also include the web-based Caladan Gallery\, which ran for 10 years and exhibited hundreds of artists from all over the world\, and the Lawrence\, MA Gallery 181\, which enhanced the community with the exhibition of local\, national\, and international artists. \nThe Zoom link is found here.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-art-association-presents-demo-with-marjorie-kaye-sculptural-painting/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Event,Free Event,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T193000
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SUMMARY:Newton Art Association presents: Learning to Look / Looking to Learn – Critique and the Creative Process
DESCRIPTION:Based on years of teaching college art students\, Ellen Schön’s passion for teaching critique as an essential part of the creative process has only grown. Join Schön as she guides us through her philosophy and essential practices of looking\, describing\, and responding to what a piece evokes. Schön characterizes the goal of critique as “learning to look and looking to learn.” \nEllen Schön is Adjunct Faculty in Fine Arts and former Ceramics Studio Supervisor Lesley University College of Art and Design in Cambridge\, MA since 2002. She received a BA from Marlboro College (Ceramics and Perceptual Psychology) and MFA in Ceramics from Boston University’s Program in Artisanry. \nSchön has organized and co-curated interdisciplinary group exhibitions in non-profit venues in Boston and internationally. She has fostered international artist collaboration and exchange through participation in artist symposia and residencies in eight countries. \nSchön was a recipient of The Artist Foundation Fellowship from MA Council on Art and Humanities and past Artist Fellow at the St. Botolph Club in Boston. She is a member of the Boston Sculptors Gallery. Schön has exhibited widely in the US. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston and the Fuller Craft Museum\, Brockton\, MA. \nThe zoom link will be found here.
URL:https://newtonculture.org/event/newton-art-association-presents-learning-to-look-looking-to-learn-critique-and-the-creative-process/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Event,Free Event,Visual Arts
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