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Member News – October 2020 2

Oct 28, 2020

Here are some of the exciting shows and events CAA Members are taking part in. If you have an exhibit, open studio, class, or call for art coming up – click here to fill out our form!


CAA MEMBER NEWS


Nedret Andre 

City By The Sea
Beacon Gallery
524B Harrison Avenue Boston, MA, 02118
November 6 – December 13, 2020

Inspired by Sienese frescoes and particularly Amborgio Lorenzetti’s “City by the Sea” (1340), Andre’s work explores the social contract we humans create between urban environments, our government and nature.

For more information, click here.


Basil El Halwagy

Origins Performance Series, electrostar + doñagdeo
Online
November 5, 8pm
About | Makeda Wallace and Wisty Andres are performing as electrostar and doñagdeo in a work that explores the lives of two barrier breaking women, Marie Curie and Mae Jemison. The performance happens next week on Nov 5th at 8pm. We email you a link to the live performance on Thursday a few hours before the show starts.

Get Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/origins-performance-series-4-electrostar-and-donagdeo-tickets-125819109343


Donna Howard

The Summer That Wasn’t
Gallery Z
167 Market Street, Lowell MA
November 14 – December 25, 2020
About | I was inspired by the resiliency of nature in the midst of a pandemic. I allowed myself to focus on my wild gardens and their strength to continue on unaffected. These gardens gave me strength and hope for the future.

For more information: https://galleryzartistcoop.com


STEVE IMRICH

Hurrah – Celebrating 25 Years at the George Marshall Store
George Marshall Store Gallery, York ME
October 24 – November 29

For more information: https://georgemarshallstoregallery.com/category/now-showing/

 


PANDEMIC LENS

Pandemic Lens created by CAA Member, Steve Bennett features artwork by artists that express their reaction to these surreal times and their vision of what the days and years ahead might look like.

Featured CAA Members so far:


Adriana Prat

3rd Annual Women Artists International Online Juried Art Exhibition
Fusion Arts, Online
September 15 – December 14, 2020

 

See the exhibtion, here: https://www.fusionartps.com/3rd-women-artists-art-exhibition-september-15-december-14-2020/


Adriana Prat

Cambridge Arts Creative Marketplace
Cambridge Art Council
October 3 – December 31, 2020
About | This year, Creative Marketplace looks a bit different than it has in past years. Cambridge Arts Open Studios has been re-imagined as an online art market, similar to an Etsy page for local Cambridge artists. This new program is inspired and informed by the past Creative Marketplace programs Cambridge Arts has produced since its launch in 2016.

For more information: https://csartcambridge.com//////////////////////////////////adriana-g-prat/


TOM STOCKER

Proposed West End Monument Would Pay Tribute to Former Neighborhood Resident Leonard Nimoy


Ann Strassman

Common Ground
Fitchburg State University
Virtual Exhibition
October 16 – December 11, 2020

 

View the exhibition: https://players.cupix.com/p/Ec8U4BlI


EXTERNAL OPPORTUNITIES

These may be opportunities from outside organizations. Please look at the information links to see who to contact.


Call For Art: Beyond the Window – Photography Exhibit & Competition
Plymouth Center for the Arts
Deadline: November 8, 2020
Juried by David Lee Black
For more information: https://plymouthguild.org/events/exhibits/beyond-window-photography-exhibit-competition


A Small Business Popportunity
The Central Square BID partnered with Reevx Labs™ by Berkshire Bank
For more information: https://www.starlightsquare.org/popportunity

The Central Square BID has partnered with Reevx Labs™ by Berkshire Bank on Popportunity, an initiative to support small businesses at Starlight. Through its pop-up retail markets, Popportunity will provide safe, outdoor vending opportunities. Through its online forums, it will provide access to panels and resources around financial planning and small business support. Lastly, it will provide all of us with a way to support our local economy by shopping small and safe.