Stay in the Loop | Member News
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 and fill out our form!
Judith Kamm
You are Here
May 24 – July 20
Mosesian Arts Center
321 Arsenal St Suite 1
Watertown, MA
Wally Gilbert
Born Digital the Artist as Innovator
May 30 – July 1
Galatea Fine Art
460 Harrison Avenue, B6
Boston, MA
Stephanie Angelo
Re imagining the Four Freedoms
May 25 – September 2
New York Historical Society
170 Central Park West
New York, NY
Roz Sommer
Dahlias
July 8 – July 22
Reception: July 8 2:00-6:00 pm
Gallery Mozelle
5 Main Street
Deer Isle, ME
Sarah Meyers Brent
In The Garden
June 30-August 17
Reception: Saturday June 30th
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Ave
St Johnsbury, VT
Deidre Tao
Summer at Quincy Market
June – TBD
Spaceus
1 South Market St
Boston, MA
Mirela Kulovic
Dual Identities
April 28 – July 7
The Gallery at Atlantic Wharf
Adrienne Shishko
Synaesthesia
June 22- July 29
Reception June 22 6 – 8 pm
Beacon Gallery
Adrienne Shishko
America Now
June 23 – July 20
Reception June 23 4 – 6 pm
Providence Art Club
11 Thomas St
Providence RI
CALLS FOR ART
Kingston Gallery , Boston
Emerging Artist Program
The Emerging artist program was conceived to act as a stepping stone for an artist early in their career, into the professional art world of exhibiting and operating an artist run gallery. The artist should not currently be enrolled in a studio program as a student.
The gallery will help an emerging artist show a body of new work in a professional setting. The emerging artist will be connected with experienced mentors who will educate them on the practical aspects of every day art gallery business. In addition, they will have the opportunity to voice their own vision and ideas about future goals for the gallery.
- is required to attend monthly meetings
- will work with our marketing director and the marketing working group
- is expected to participate in other activities concerning the maintenance of the gallery
- will also be required to gallery sit once a month
- is expected to establish some personal contacts with members, for example during studio visits
- should reside in the greater Boston area
The initiation fee and monthly dues are waived. By the end of the emerging artist’s tenure the commitment to the gallery culminates in a one-person show in our Center Gallery.
Applications are Due July 30
All applicants must include:
- Name/ Address/ Telephone/ Email
- 20 jpegs – 72 dpi, less than 1 MB (images of work completed in the last two years)
- Image List corresponding with labeled digital images: title, media, dimensions and date
- Current resume
- Artist statement
- Two references, at least one from a faculty member who know you and can comment on your seriousness and responsibility
Submissions can be made electronically in one of two ways:
- Creating a Google drive folder including all application materials and sharing that folder with submissions@kingstongallery.com or
- Emailing all materials to submissions@kingstongallery.com
Please label application package as: Emerging Artist Application
Call for Entries: Place(Holder)
Gallery 263
Guest Juror: Greer Muldowney
Exhibition: August 16 – September 12, 2018
Deadline: Sunday, June 17 @ 11:59PM
City life may not be the first image that comes to mind when you imagine the New England landscape, but the region is sprinkled with historically rich and diverse cities both large and small. Whether you are in the bustling metro areas of Boston, nestled in the sleepy mountains of Vermont, or sit on the rocky coasts of Maine, you are always accompanied by a familiar charm. However, our states are still home to cities that have fallen into disrepair where vibrant mill industries once flourished, suffer from underfunded social programs, and a growing disparity among the folks that call the same place “home” is becoming more visible.
Greer Muldowney is an artist, photography professor and independent curator based in Boston, Massachusetts. She received an undergraduate degree in Political Science and Studio Art from Clark University, and an MFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design. She has acted as the Curator for the Desotorow Gallery in Savannah, GA and was the Regional Coordinator for the Flash Forward Festival on behalf of the Magenta Foundation. Muldowney also has served as a member of the Board for the Griffin Museum of Photography, and currently teaches at Boston College, Boston University and Lesley Art + Design.
Art Restrictions
2D (painting, drawing, photography, etc.) Max Dimensions: 60” W x 108” H (40 lbs. max)
3D (sculpture, assemblage, installation) Max Dimensions: MUST be self-supportive or mountable; may not exceed 108″H x 30″W x 30″D. Installations must be simple to assemble or installed by artist.
Time Media (video or audio): No length restrictions. Submit with links to streaming (YouTube or Vimeo). Artists will be required to provide a/v equipment with selected time-based works.
Shipped artwork must fit in a box no larger than: 36”W x 36”H x 8″D, 40 lbs.
Note on Size Restrictions:
We make these restrictions with regard to the capacity of our space, and we appreciate your cooperation. We are a 700-square-foot, one-room gallery. Typically, our Juried Exhibitions show between 20 and 40 artworks.
Eligibility
This is a regional call, open to all New England residents or those who have lived in New England in the last five years. Submitted work must have been created within the last five years, complete and presentation ready.
Submission
Online submissions only. Artists may submit up to 6 works. Work in all media is encouraged.
Deadline for Submission
Submissions must be received by Sunday June 17, 11:59pm. No late submissions will be accepted. Applicants will be notified of their status by June 29th.
Entry Fee
Payment of $25 for 1-3 submissions, $40 for 4-6. Payment must be received by the submission deadline.