Here are some of the exciting shows and events CAA Members are taking part in. We’ve also included external opportunities & news from other organizations! If you have an exhibit, open studio, class, or call for art coming up – click here to fill out our form!
Somerville as Muse | Brickbottom Gallery
1 Fitchburg St, C111, Somerville, MA 02143
Dec 9, 2021–Jan 15, 2022
Opening Reception: Sunday, Dec 12 3-5 PM (masks required)
‘Somerville as Muse’ is an invitational exhibition of 12 artists curated by Debra Olin. Twelve local artists depicted how they view Somerville through their art. Local painter and CAA Member, Steve Imrich, is one of the twelve artists invited to this exhibition.
To learn more about Steve and his work, visit his website! To learn more about the exhibit, click here.
Exploring the World of Fibers! | Lexington Arts & Crafts Society
130 Waltham St, Lexington, MA 02421
January 8 – 30, 2022
Virtual Reception: Sunday, January 9, 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Exploring the World of Fibers! marks the recent transformation of the LexArt Weavers Guild into the Weaving & Fiber Arts Guild. The exhibition “beautifully represents the breadth, vibrancy, and innovation of this region’s fiber artists,” said juror Beth McLaughlin, Interim Director, Artistic Director, and Chief Curator of the Fuller Craft Museum in Brockton.
Nancy Crasco, local fiber artist, printmaker, & CAA Member, will have her work shown in this exhibition! You do not want to miss out.
To learn more about Nancy and her work, visit her website. For more information on the exhibit, click here.
Impressions of Disappearance in Argentina | Watertown Free Public Library
123 Main St. Watertown, MA
On view until January 30th
Estelle Disch has her show, Impressions of Disappearance in Argentina, on view until January 30th. All pieces in this show are based on images taken at the former Navy Mechanics School.
To learn more about Estelle & her work, visit her website. For more information on how to visit the show, click here.
The Charitable Confectioner Presents | The Karen Aqua Gallery
438 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139
January 11 – March 7, 2022
Local mixed media artist and CAA Member, Linda Khachadurian, will have a solo show of her edible artwork on view at the Karen Aqua Gallery in Cambridge from January 11 – March 7, 2022.
The exhibition, entitled The Charitable Confectioner Presents, is based upon her series for Cambridge Community Television Channel 9, which merges her passions for social causes and edible art. Each artwork will represent a different social cause that has been addressed on the show, and will have accompanying educational materials hanging beside it. The gallery is open to the pubic on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, but one must reserve an appointment by e-mailing reserve@CCTVCambridge.org .
To learn about Linda & her work, check out her website. For more information on the exhibition, click here.
Passing the Edge | Fort Point Arts Community (FPAC) Gallery
300 Summer St., Boston MA
January 7—February 24, 2022
Please join Jane Sherrill for the opening reception on Thursday, January 27th at 5pm.
FPAC Gallery is open Friday–Sunday, noon–6pm. Featuring the works of local painter and CAA Member, Jane Sherrill. The exhibit also features works from Kim Carlino & Michele Lauriat
To learn more about Jane, check our her website! To visit and learn more about the Passing Edge, Click here.
Lisa Barthelson: meld merge mix | ArtsWorcester East Gallery
44 Portland Street, Worcester, MA 01608
January 20 – February 27, 2022
Public reception: Friday, January 21, 2022, 6:00-9:00 PM (Snow date: January 28)
A sharp look at sustainability, meld merge mix is an immersive, site-specific installation that scrutinizes consumerism and its persistent byproducts. Through the creation of a new environment using one family’s cast-off debris, Lisa Barthelson reimagines the impact of “disposable” objects familiar to our everyday lives and actions. This is an exhibit you do not want to miss out on.
To learn more about Lisa & her work, visit her website! To learn more about the exhibit, click here.
Multicellularity | Galatea Fine Art
460B Harrison Ave., #B-6 Boston, MA 02118
January 22 – February 27, 2022
First Friday Reception: February 4th, 6-8pm
Local artist & CAA Member, Haleh Fotowat, will be exhibiting Multicellularity from January 22 – February 27, 2022.
Here is what they have to say about the exhibition: “Inspiration for this body of work comes from unpredictability, urgency, continuity, beauty, humor, and enthusiasm that is omnipresent in all forms of life. My painting process consists of spontaneous, uninhibited drawing of shapes, trajectories, words, and numbers, usually with a pen or pencil. I often listen to improvised jazz music while I work, letting my hand go free and move as it needs to. I sometimes even dance. Then I add paint, going back and forth between drawing and painting. I watch, listen to, and encourage conversations between individual elements that surface as I go along, as they form a coherent ‘multicellular life form’.”
To learn more about Haleh and their work, visit their website! For more information on the exhibit and the gallery, Click here.
Build and Lay Bare | Boston Sculptors Gallery
Boston Sculptors Gallery, 486 Harrison Ave, Boston MA
January 26 – February 20, 2022
First Friday Reception, February 4, 2022, 5 – 8:30pm
Closing Reception, Sunday, February 20, 2 – 5pm
This exhibition includes several local sculptors who are a part of the Boston Sculptors Association. Local sculptor and CAA Member, Lisa Barthelson, will have their piece, it’s uncanny, family debris, on view
To learn more about Haleh and their work, visit their website! For more information on the exhibit and the gallery, click here.
(Re)figuring abstraction | Katzman Contemporary Projects
42 Dover Point Rd, Unit bDover , New Hampshire , 03820
January 7 – March 18, 2022
This exhibition includes work from Forrest Knight, Richard Keen, & Lydia Kinney.
Lydia Kinney is a New England-based painter and CAA Member. To learn more about Lydia and their work, visit their website here. To learn more about (Re)figuration abstraction and Katzman Contemporary Projects, click here.
If you have an exhibit, open studio, class, or call for art coming up – click here to fill out our form!