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Flag Artist’s Books with Cristina Hajosy

Zoom

Flag books have wonderful sculptural possibilities. With multiple angles of view, they provide interesting double narrative potentials, contrasting viewpoints, or yin and yang, if you will.

NAA Critique Gathering via Zoom

Zoom

Chippa Martin and Myra Abelson invite you to join them for one of our fall critiques. Group size is limited to twelve people and the feedback we receive is both supportive and constructive. It’s a lovely time to renew relationships and get to know other members through their work. Links to both the zoom meeting […]

Arts Marketing in a Changed World with Jessica Burko

Zoom

In this Professional Development Presentation, Jessica will give us an overview of general arts marketing practices and how to develop and strengthen website content, maximize Instagram strategies and use of email marketing. She will talk about the basics of what marketing means for artists and present pain-free ways you can market yourself and your art. […]

Garland of Hours, Gage Opdenbrouw, oil

Zoom

“For many years now, I have found old family photos, from my family, as well as found photos, to be poignant and moving source material for a body of paintings I call ‘Garland of Hours’” says Gage Opdenbrouw. “The paintings are often torn apart and rebuilt, destroyed, and reconstructed again and again, in the course, of their development—a process analogous to both the passing of time and our experience of memory.”

NAA Critique Gathering via Zoom

Zoom

Chippa Martin and Myra Abelson invite you to join them for one of our fall critiques. Group size is limited to twelve people and the feedback we receive is both supportive and constructive. It’s a lovely time to renew relationships and get to know other members through their work. Links to both the zoom meeting […]

Sharpen Your Competitive Edge

Zoom

Want to get into that show or gallery? Make sure your work is presented at its best for judges or gallerists. James Varnum, Memy Ish Shalom, and Garrow Throop will give you tips to improve photos taken with your iPhone.

NAA Annual Awards Show 2022

Newton Free Library 330 Homer Street, Newton, MA

Newton Art Association's Annual Awards Show can be seen through September 29 at the Newton Free Library. At the  reception on September 14, ten artists were recognized with awards.

New Member Show 2022

Scandinavian Cultural Center 206 Waltham Street, Newton, MA

Reception and Awards Ceremony: Saturday, June 4, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Demo with Stephanie Stigliano | Artists Books

Zoom

This fun and informative demo features printmaker and book artist Stephanie Stigliano. This will be an interactive demo. She will show us how to make easy sample structures in paper. These three-dimensional forms fold flat for storage. You can adapt them for cards, books, or ornaments. She will also show you examples of how she uses […]

Demo with Betsy Silverman | Collage

Zoom

ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89460307355?pwd=Y2htUCtheDJja0RIUHB2RXdGYTIrQT09 Meeting ID: 894 6030 7355 Passcode: 989057 Collage artist Betsy Silverman works in a style she calls Fragmented Realism. Her primary materials are discarded magazines. She selects, cuts, and glues old images and text to create multidimensional portraits, still lifes, cityscapes, and representations of New England – especially the Boston area. She delights […]

NAA Critique Gathering

Zoom

We are holding two zoom critique meetings this spring and would love for you to join us for an afternoon of fun and inspiration. Each participant uploads one or two works of art either complete or in process. Each participant uploads one or two works of art, add: (2 or 3 dimensional). If you need […]

Next Professional Development Presentation by Ellen Schön

Zoom

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.”

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