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Tower Hill Botanic Garden: Milton Gallery, Stoddard Center, 11 French Drive, Boylston, MA
The first exhibit in Tower Hill Botanic Garden's "Art in the Garden" 2008 Exhibition Series opens on Tuesday, May 13 with the hauntingly beautiful photographs taken by Dominick Marcigliano, and the sensually detailed sculptures created by Arlene Fins.
Dominick Marcigliano is a photographer whose current portfolio features photographs of art and architecture; or as the artist terms it "objects people see everyday but may not notice." His work has been exhibited at ArtsWorcester and other venues. Marcigliano is the Executive Director of the East Side Community Development Corporation in Worcester, and a past recipient of the Greater Worcester Community Foundation's Renaissance Award.
Complementing the photographic essay is the work of Arlene Fins, a sculptor whose the hand-wrought bronze figures are emotive masterpieces. Fins, a resident of Acton, Mass., has an extensive education in the arts, including a long career as an illustrator and a degree in Theater Arts & Music. "I love to create sculptures that express something of the human condition," says Fins, "For me, each piece is an exploration of human energy, character, and feelings...I want to find the right gesture, tilt of the head, facial expression that will reveal what person the sculpture was meant to be." Her work has been exhibited at the DeCordova Museum, the Cape Cod Art Association National Exhibition, the New England Sculptors Association, and many other venues.
Cost: Included with admission; $10 Adults, $7 Seniors, $5 Youth, Free to children under 6
Through Sunday, Jun 22.
Domains | Andrew Stanton: An Animated Life Andrew Stanton, the Oscar-winning director and writer of ?Finding Nemo,? ?A Bug?s Life? and the coming ?Wall-E,? lives outside San Francisco in a 3,500-square-foot ?neobungalow? style house.
An Auction of New Chinese Art Leaves Disjointed Noses in Its Wake The sale of some 200 works by some of China?s hottest names has stirred indignation among many of the artists and their dealers and some curators.
Woodstock Views: Photographs of Edward R. Rollins, c. 1900-1924 (Sat, May 17)
WPI: George C. Gordon Library, 3rd Floor (Class '41 Gallery), 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA
Edward R. Rollins was a professional photographer in Woodstock, Connecticut. He did portrait photography in his home, but much of his work was "in the field," photographing people in their homes or at work; scenery, particularly a pine forest at different times of day and in different seasons; and local events.
Cost: Free
Through Monday, Jun 30.
Natasha Wescoat
Deep Hollow series - to get a larger size display of this print and also look through new recommendations for this Natasha Wescoat gallery art giclee, click the artists inscription connected with the small copy. You can also go over purchasing, conservation framing and print dimension consumer guidance for this artists poster. Natasha Wescoat is one of the foremost selling artists and has many other art images similar in characteristics to "Deep Hollow series", analyze the artist archive for other fine art posters. Wax East - Wax West: Two Artist Organizations Join Forces for National Collaborative Show The tandem exhibitions are the first of their kind featuring collaborative work in encaustic media created by member artists paired from each organization. Each artist in the 36 pairings created one half of a two-panel painting or "diptych" then sent the work to the partner artist to answer in visual dialogue and complete the piece. Works completed by IEA artists will debut at the Brian Marki Fine Art in Oregon, and works completed by NEW artists will be introduced at Whitney Art Works in Maine. Design Notebook: Survivalist Spirit at the Milan Furniture Fair Designers at the Milan Furniture Fair explored how they can help us navigate recession, environmental crisis and design?s neurosis about its role in a saturated consumer culture.
Lowell Herrero
Stretch Kelley - to review a larger size photo as well as acquire the newest knowledge concerning this Lowell Herrero museum giclee print, click the artists inscription just above the miniature depiction to your left side. In addition look over buying, framing and print size details for this museum artworks. Lowell Herrero has many other expert gallerie images in addition to "Stretch Kelley", check the artists archive for for other museum posters. Art: Cover Story: The King of Visceral Design A new exhibition honors George Lois, the man who gave Esquire magazine a distinctive look to match its attitude.
Gustav Klimt
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