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SUMMARY:Calling for Artists - North River Arts "Art in the Barn"
DESCRIPTION:2025 Festival of the Arts\nArt in the Barn\n\n\n\n\nThe 48th Annual Festival of the Arts will be held on Memorial Day weekend\, May 24 and 25\, 2025\, from 10am. to 5pm. \nDeadline for Registration: May 5\, 2025 at 11:45PM \nCalling all artists! Do you have unsold artwork or extra prints piling up? Turn them into an opportunity at Art in the Barn! This special bin-style sale takes place during our Annual Festival of the Arts on Saturday\, May 25\, and Sunday\, May 26\, from 10 AM to 5 PM daily. It’s the perfect chance to showcase and sell your work to festival-goers. Don’t miss out—register today! \n  \nRegistration is easy and open to all NRAS members\, join today! Artists are allowed 20 pieces and should be dropped off during designated drop off dates.  \n\n\nArtists may submit up to 20 pieces of work – framed or unframed.\n$25 entry fee\nA label MUST be placed on the back of each piece stating: title\, name\, price and corresponding item # on your inventory form.\nFor each piece sold\, members will receive 70%\nCommission check will be mailed to the artist as soon after the Festival as possible.\nArtwork drop off is May 10\, 10am-12pm OR May 12\, 6-8pm.\nArtwork pick up dates (unsold work) Saturday May 31\, 10am-12pm OR Monday June 2\, 6-8pm.\n\n\nRequirements: \n\n\nMust be a NRAS Member\nUp to 20 pieces of original artwork or prints\nProvide an inventory list of your work using the document HERE. (Can be dropped off with work at drop off dates)\nMust provide your own bin. Ideally wooden\, wicker\, metal\, or other nice bins. Plastic bins are OK but please no laundry baskets. Remember that the presentation of your work will be beneficial to sales. We recommend using cardboard dividers or plastic sleeves for works that may scratch or smudge.\nMust drop off your work during designated drop off dates and work must be picked up on designated pick up dates. Any work left at NRAS after 30 days will become property of NRAS.\n\nRegister at North River Arts and become a member to have your works on display for this event \n 
URL:https://fc.native-gains.com/event/calling-for-artists-north-river-arts-art-in-the-barn/
LOCATION:North River Arts Society\, 157 Old Main Street\, Marshfield\, MA\, 02051\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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SUMMARY:Spring it On! - Plymouth Center for the Arts
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URL:https://fc.native-gains.com/event/spring-it-on-plymouth-center-for-the-arts/
LOCATION:Plymouth Center for the Arts\, 11 North Street\, Plymouth\, MA\, 02360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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SUMMARY:"Botanicals" at South Shore Art Center
DESCRIPTION:Botanicals – featuring the works of Tara Connaughton\, Kathy Folino and Sarah Roche\nExhibition Dates: April 3 – May 17 \nOpening Reception is Thursday\, April 3\, 6-8 pm. Free and Open to the Public
URL:https://fc.native-gains.com/event/botanicals-at-south-shore-art-center/
LOCATION:SSAC\, 119 Ripley Rd\, Cohasset\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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SUMMARY:A Timeless World: Figures and Faces by Deborah Macy
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebration of the works by Deborah Macy\, on display April 12 – May 31\, 2025 at the Ventress Memorial Library. The opening reception will take place Friday\, April 18\, 5:30-7:30pm at Jeanne Horan Gallery at Ventress Memorial Library \nAbout the Artist: Deborah comes from a family of artists. Her mother and grandmother were accomplished watercolorists and teachers. As a child\, she drew constantly and copied her grandmother’s work. On the paternal side Deborah is related to artists William Starbuck Macy\, Wendell Macy\, and William Ferdinand Macy. \nDeborah studied sculpture from the live model in clay\, plaster\, wax and bronze at Rhode Island School of Design under sculptor Robert Lamb\, and she obtained a Fine Arts degree from the University of Massachusetts\, though she credits her progress to her determination to learn the human face and form by holding her own studio life classes. A guiding light has been the teaching advice in her well-loved Charles Merrill Mount biography of John Singer Sargent. \nDeborah’s association with The Portrait Society and her love of Nelson Shanks’ work led her in 2018 to Studio Incamminati in Pennsylvania for a workshop with artists Jeff Hein\, Ricky Mujica and Natalie Italiano. Deborah was featured on the cover of SOCO Magazine that year. Since then\, online study from classically trained artists Cesar Santos and Scott Waddell from The Angel Academy and The Florence Academy of Art respectively has been an inspiration. \nDeborah’s figurative paintings have a uniquely feminine viewpoint. She sets up her models with lush fabrics in vintage costumes\, creating a mood of repose and reflection. \nDeborah has shown widely across New England\, with portraits and gallery pieces in private collections. She has paintings in the permanent collection of The Old Dartmouth Society Whaling Museum and over a dozen portraits in the permanent collection The City of New Bedford. \nDeborah is a juried member of The Salmagundi Club\, NY and the Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club\, NY.  She is an Elected Member of the American Artists Professional League.  She is also a member of the North River Arts Society\, MA and the Marion Art Center\, MA.  Deborah has won numerous awards from the Cape Cod Art Center\, Cape Cod Cultural Center\, North River Arts Society\, and\, from the CLWAC at The Salmagundi Club
URL:https://fc.native-gains.com/event/a-timeless-world-figures-and-faces-by-deborah-macy/
LOCATION:Ventress Memorial Library\, 1837 Ocean Street/route 139\, Marshfield\, 02050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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SUMMARY:Cape Cod Art Center's "Master Artist Exhibit"
DESCRIPTION:    On Display Now!  Cape Cod Art Center’s proudly presents the works of local masters in their various mediums.  Pieces will be on display from April 14th through May 9th\, with an opening reception on April 18th from 5pm till 7pm
URL:https://fc.native-gains.com/event/cape-cod-art-centers-master-artist-exhibit/
LOCATION:Cape Cod Art Center\, 3480 Route 6A\, Barnstable\, MA\, 02630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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SUMMARY:Helen Bumpus Gallery presents Bob Beaulieu
DESCRIPTION:Bob Beaulieu\nLandscapes in Oil\nMAY – JUNE 2025\n  \n\nAs a member of the South Shore Art Center (Cohasset) Robert teaches classes in Still life and Plein Aire every semester. You can view and register for his classes at http://www.ssac.org/adultcourses.asp. Robert also hosts many live painting demonstrations of his workthrough out the South Shore\, as well has judges a number of art shows. \nWorking preliminarily on the South Shore\, Robert focuses on many of the marshes and harbor scenes local of the area as well as one of his favorite spots\, Wompatuck State Park. Don’t be surprised to see him painting either with his class or on his own in your neighborhood. Cityscapes are also a forte with many urban landscapes and “storefront” oil paintings filling out his portfolio.
URL:https://fc.native-gains.com/event/helen-bumpus-gallery-presents-bob-beaulieu/
LOCATION:Duxbury Free Library\, 77 Alden Street\, Duxbury\, MA\, 02231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250901
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SUMMARY:Monotype Guild of New England: 40 Years of Unique Prints
DESCRIPTION:Monotype Guild of New England:\n40 Years of Unique Prints\n(40th Anniversary Exhibit\, Sixth National Juried Exhibition)\nThrough August 31\, 2025\nReception: May 11\, 2025\, 1:00 – 4:00 pm\n \n\nFor four decades\, the Monotype Guild of New England has championed the art of the\nmonotype and monoprint\, fostering a vibrant community of printmakers dedicated to the\nexpressive potential of one-of-a-kind prints. MGNE celebrates this milestone with\nMonotype Guild of New England: 40 Years of Unique Prints\, a national juried exhibition\nshowcasing the breadth and innovation of contemporary printmaking. \nFeaturing works from 73 artists across the United States\, this exhibition highlights the\ndynamic and ever-evolving nature of monotype—a process that embraces spontaneity\,\nexperimentation\, and individuality. Unlike traditional printmaking techniques that\nproduce multiples\, monotypes and monoprints yield singular impressions\, making each\nprint a distinctive exploration of form\, texture\, and color. This exhibition exemplifies how\ntraditional printmaking techniques can be reimagined in a contemporary context. \nInternationally acclaimed printmaker\, Karen Kunc’s expertise and artistic vision make\nher uniquely qualified as juror for this exhibition. She selected the prints in the exhibition\nfrom 645 works submitted by 238 artists. Kunc is Cather Professor Emerita of the\nUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln where she taught from 1983-2020. Her many accolades\ninclude a Guggenheim Fellowship\, Fulbright Scholar Awards to Finland and\nBangladesh\, two NEA/MAAA awards\, and the 2007 Southern Graphics Council\nInternational Printmaker Emeritus Award.
URL:https://fc.native-gains.com/event/monotype-guild-of-new-england-40-years-of-unique-prints/
LOCATION:The Art Complex Museum\, 189 Alden Street\, Duxbury\, 02332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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SUMMARY:"The Way We See It..."  a collaboration of works by Paul and Donna Goes
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URL:https://fc.native-gains.com/event/the-way-we-see-it-a-collaboration-of-works-by-paul-and-donna-goes/
LOCATION:Hingham Library’s Dolphin Gallery\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250901
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SUMMARY:Monotype Guild of New England 40th Anniversary Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Monotype Guild of New England:\n40 Years of Unique Prints\n(40th Anniversary Exhibit\, Sixth National Juried Exhibition)\nMay 4 – August 31\, 2025\nReception: May 11\, 2025\, 1:00 – 4:00 pm\n \n\nIn celebration of its 40th anniversary\, and the expansive vision of monotype and monoprint artists throughout the United States\, the Monotype Guild of New England (MGNE) will hold its Sixth National Juried Exhibition at the Art Complex Museum. \n\n\nThe juror\, Karen Kunc\, is an internationally-known artist\, teacher\, and curator who will put together a superlative show that will present the nation’s best monotype and monoprint art. \n\n\nThe exhibit will celebrate the very best of the unique print in all its myriad and modern forms\, from works on paper\, to sculpture and mixed media\, ranging in size from intimate to larger-scale installations. \n\n\n“We are so thrilled to be returning to the Art Complex Museum during this\, our 40th Anniversary year\,” says president Rebecca Leopoldina Torres. “This exceptional gathering of work deserves to be shown in a space where it can be fully enjoyed.” \n\n\nFounded in 1985 by a small group of New England artists\, MGNE now has a national membership of more than 300 artists and has curated over 100 exhibitions.
URL:https://fc.native-gains.com/event/monotype-guild-of-new-england-40th-anniversary-exhibit/
LOCATION:The Art Complex Museum\, 189 Alden Street\, Duxbury\, 02332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Sano Gofu: 50th Anniversary of Sho-fu-an
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Sano Gofu:\n50th Anniversary of Sho-fu-an\n(Wind in the Pines Tea Hut)\nThrough August 31\, 2025\nReception: May 11\, 2025\, 1:00 – 4:00 pm\n \nThis exhibit displays the paintings\, sketches\, and architectural plans created by Japanese artist and designer\, Sano Gofu. Gofu also designed the museum’s tea hut\, Wind in the Pines (Shofuan). \nGofu created numerous watercolors of botanicals and locations in Japan\, as well as painted fans\, scrolls\, and screens. A student of the famous nihonga painter SeihōTakeuchi\, Gofu graduated from the Kyoto Municipal Arts and Crafts College. He became a sumi-e painter: a Zen painting technique that focuses on nature using ink washes\, ink brush and watercolor paint. \nThrough the years\, many of these works were given to the Weyerhaeusers and the Art Complex Museum’s collection now contains more than 70 objects by Gofu. \nThe exhibit includes about half of the paintings by Sano Gofu in the collection\, as well as photographs and drawings of the tea hut\, which demonstrate his design process. A painted screen that Gofu created is on view in the Founders Room. \nMuseum co-founders Carl and Edith Weyerhaeuser became friends with many of the consultants who guided them in amassing over 8\,000 objects that make up the Art Complex Museum collection. Kojiro Tomita\, Curator of Asian Arts for the Museum of Fine Arts Boston\, was among the first advisors the Weyerhaeusers got to know. Tomita helped to guide their selections of Asian arts and ceramics.
URL:https://fc.native-gains.com/event/celebrating-sano-gofu-50th-anniversary-of-sho-fu-an/
LOCATION:The Art Complex Museum\, 189 Alden Street\, Duxbury\, 02332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Shows
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