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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for Tom Smith: Relics - The Art Complex Museum
DESCRIPTION:May 11 – August 10\, 2025\nReception: May 11\, 2025\, 1:00 – 4:00 pm\n \nRELICS showcases biomorphic\, home-grown sculptures and derivative paintings. Grapevine\, tree\, and shrub cuttings discarded for the season are used to immerse viewers in a transformational refuge of stillness designed to restore the way we perceive Nature. \nAbstract artworks suspended above\, sprouting below\, and attaching to walls evoke plant forms that coalesce to produce a serene counterbalance to the bustle of life. As a result\, the sculptures and paintings respond to one another like living things\, compelling viewers to participate. \nRepeated patterns intrinsic to each piece invoke a sense of calm and order. Strategic placement creates shadows that enfold the gallery and viewers\, spurring curiosity and contemplation. As the show title implies\, RELICS hints at the amplitude of possibilities for resurrecting overlooked remnants while offering a new aesthetic value as art.
URL:https://fc.native-gains.com/event/opening-reception-for-tom-smith-relics-the-art-complex-museum/
LOCATION:The Art Complex Museum\, 189 Alden Street\, Duxbury\, 02332\, United States
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SUMMARY:Reception for 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/reception-for-monotype-guild-of-new-england-40-years-of-unique-prints/
LOCATION:The Art Complex Museum\, 189 Alden Street\, Duxbury\, 02332\, United States
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