Think Big
New Art @ Trio 245 Walnut Street, NewtonvilleReception Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 7p.m. on Zoom.
THINK BIG is an exhibit for artists who work large, or those itching to expand their repertoire into large pieces.
Reception Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 7p.m. on Zoom.
THINK BIG is an exhibit for artists who work large, or those itching to expand their repertoire into large pieces.
Dates:
Call for Art – Monday, Sept. 20–Sunday, Oct. 24 at midnight.
Drop-Off: Sunday, Oct. 31, 11 a.m. –1 p.m.
Reception: Sunday, Nov. 14, 2–4 p.m. (Zoom, maybe)
DATES
Call for Art: Monday, Sept. 6–Sunday, Oct. 24 at midnight.
Drop-Off: Saturday, Nov. 13, 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Reception: Sunday, Dec.12, 2:00–4:00 p.m. (Zoom)
Kathy Anderson is known for her beautiful garden landscapes and intimate glimpses of nature. She has the ability to see and translate the colors of the natural world to canvas with sensitivity that few possess. Kathy promises a demo using materials from her garden that will be available. She will speak about how she chooses […]
Turner was an innovator. His approach to handling watercolor was radically different from many of his contemporaries. Far from being a watercolor purist, he often used unconventional materials and constantly reinvented his approach to watercolor painting. For those who love this artist’s work and have some experience with watercolor, this demo will offer a practical eye opening glimpse into the great master’s working methods.
Irena Roman is a signature member of The American Watercolor Society, The Transparent Watercolor Society of America, aThe Watercolor USA Honor Society and The New England Watercolor Society. A recipient of The American Watercolor Society’s High Winds Medal of Honor and the Ralph Smith Memorial Award Irena has also twice received the Watercolor West Award […]
A Los Angeles-based consultant for artists and arts organizations, Beth Pickens, will lead the NAA’s January 27 professional development workshop. She is the author of Make Your Art No Matter What: Moving Beyond Creative Hurdles (2021, Chronicle Books) and Your Art Will Save Your Life (2018, Feminist Press).
Human Being / Being Human
Experience. Reflection. Engagement.
Opening Reception: Friday, February 4, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
YoAhn Han is a Korean painter based in Boston whose work is a visual dialogue between suppression and desire, a duality which speaks to both his experience of cerebral arteriovenous malformation and to his bifurcated cultural identity.
What are your rights and legal obligations as an artist?
What do you need to know about copyrights, contracts, commissions, and consignments with galleries?
What are your precise legal liabilities?
These and other artists’ rights issues will be discussed by Nicholas M. O'Donnell at our second professional workshop.
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. She is a painter and sculptor. Her work has been an exploration of opposites: form and color; organic and […]
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 […]