NE Mosaic Show Opens at Fuller Craft Museum

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Fuller Craft Museum in collaboration with the New England Mosaic Society opened its juried exhibit: Mosaics Today: Ancient Art Through a Contemporary Lens July 2nd. I am thankful to have my portrait of Urkraine President Volodymyr Zelensky included in this exhibit. The show features the varied styles of 27 mosaic artists and can be viewed at the museum at 455 Oak Street, Brockton, MA, Tues – Sun 10am-5pm.  

Reception will be held August 27 | 3:00 to 5:30pm.

  

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Politics and Art Converge

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13FOREST Gallery of Arlington, MA has marked the past two presidential inaugurations with an exhibition titled Transition of Power. The work featured in Transition of Power: 2021 chronicles artistic responses to the polarization and extreme rhetoric of the past four years.  My mosaic US flag, Divided States of Insanity, was juried into the show which can be seen in-person or virtually at:  

https://13forest.com/transition-of-power-2021

January 20 – February 19, 2021

Along a similar theme though international in scope, this ...

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A Winner!

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Happy to report that my flag mosaic – Divided States of Insanity – received the second place award from the Hopkinton Center for the Arts during its current exhibition About What’s Going On, featuring art and writings during the pandemic. I am proud to say this piece has made the rounds in national and local venues, including the national We the People Exhibit at the Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis, MA, ...

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Summertime and the Livin’ is not Easy

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In spite of the strange times we are experiencing, the arts are carrying on in the virtual world.  I am participating in several shows this month.  The Hopkinton Center for the Arts is showing a juried exhibit called About What’s Going On, featuring the art and writing of artists from all over the US that speaks to both the lived and felt experience of the pandemic, the upsurge of consciousness of racism, our damaged economy, our conflicted politics, and ...

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Lasell University Hosts New England Mosaic Society Show

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The New England Mosaic Society (NEMS) has chosen two of my mosaics, Monterosso al Mare and Divided States of Insanity to include in the Society’s mosaic art juried exhibition at the Wedeman Gallery at LaSell University, located at 47 Myrtle Avenue, Newton, MA. The mosaics are part of an exhibition of more than 60 works by 46 artists from across New England, representing a wide range of contemporary mosaic styles and techniques.   The exhibition will run from Sept 17- ...

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2018 NEMS Member Show Opens at Somerville Museum

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The 2018 Member Exhibit of the New England Mosaic Society hosted a reception Sunday, Feb 25th to rave reviews and crowds.  Visitors to the opening witnessed an amazing variety of mosaics, some using traditional methods and materials, while others incorporated shells and materials from modern life.  My personal favorite was this triptych called Pondscape Dreams by created by Roberta Tobey-Gertz.

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Getting Ready for New England Mosaic Society Member Exhibition 2017

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I am excited to participate in the New England Mosaic Society’s Member Exhibition to be held at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod, South Yarmouth, Massachusetts running September 20 – October 8, 2017.  The show was juried by two renowned mosaic artists, Carol Shelkin and Rachel Sager.  Two of my mosaic cityscapes are among the 30 pieces selected for the show.  Additionally, there will be a salon where members will offer selected works for sale at $300 or ...

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Boston Harbor Back by Popular Demand

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Visitors to the site have expressed interest in my Boston Harbor mosaic, shown on the opening page of this website. Though that piece was sold, I recently finished a smaller version of the same view of Boston (looking across the harbor from the airport toward the Boston Harbor Hotel and surrounding area).  The smaller version is approximately 5″ high by 13″ wide and framed in an exquisite blue mottled and high gloss frame.  Called Mini Boston Harbor, it is a mixed ...

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