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An ever-expanding premier source for art and culture, Artscope Magazine encourages discourse and public engagement through timely, journalistic coverage of galleries, museums, exhibitions, artists, and communities. Artscope covers a wide spectrum of arts and highlights both national and international artists, who show in the New England and beyond. For the distribution site nearest you, please email us at [email protected].

“Holiday happenings,” our December 19 Artscope email blast! features “Jingle Bells, Batman Smells,” a tongue-in-cheek lo...
12/21/2024

“Holiday happenings,” our December 19 Artscope email blast! features “Jingle Bells, Batman Smells,” a tongue-in-cheek look at the kitsch of Christmas in the 21st century by Eric Hess running, like Rudolph, through December 28 at Atlantic Works Gallery (open Friday and Saturday from 2-6 p.m.) in East Boston; The Copley Society of Art’s Holiday Small Works 2024” featuring paintings by 300 member artists at 158 Newbury St., Boston that closes this Sunday ( the CoSo Gallery is open Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday from 12 to 5 p.m.); and “Winter Solstice 2024” spotlighting 200 photographers who capture landscapes, people, animals and everything in between including abstract compositions, on view through January 5 at Griffin Museum of Photography in Wi******er, Massachusetts.

Our latest blast! is sponsored by Long River Gallery, New England Watercolor Society, Boston South Visual Arts Trail, Peabody Essex Museum, Southern Vermont Arts Center, Galatea Fine Art, The Art Gallery (TAG) at the New England Art Center, and the Artscope Magazine Tablet Edition.

Read the December 19 Artscope Magazine email blast! here: https://conta.cc/41He4VK

There are still four more chances to experience “SOLSTICE” at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. Massachusetts before it ...
12/16/2024

There are still four more chances to experience “SOLSTICE” at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. Massachusetts before it closes for the season. “The site-specific installation by MASARY Studios, a Boston-based transdisciplinary artist collective, draws thousands of people each year to do something we don’t usually get to do… walk the historic cemetery by night and in the misty winter chill, to contemplate the place of light and dark / death and renewal in our lives as we count down the dwindling days to Winter Solstice,” writes Artscope Magazine’s Meredith Cutler.

“I was lucky to attend on the clear night of December’s full “Cold Moon,” whose light added yet another sensory dimension to the sights and sounds embedded in the cemetery. The standout was the projection-mapped “Cosmic Breath & Sweet Sweet Auburn” on the façade of Bigelow Chapel. An awe-inspiring animated creation, destruction and universe rebirth cycle writ large and in brilliant colors surrounding the chapel’s gorgeous rosette window and crawling up its tall spires. In the bracing air, it’s possible to feel the trappings of Earth and time slip away as your synapses are pulled into the spectacle. There are indoor spots to warm up and engage with very human parts of the installation – a contemplative candle-lighting with live string music, and a message wall to leave written memories, so don’t let winter temps dissuade you from attending.”

This afternoon at the Silver Circle Gallery in downtown Putnam, Connecticut: “Block by Block” brings together the woodbl...
12/15/2024

This afternoon at the Silver Circle Gallery in downtown Putnam, Connecticut: “Block by Block” brings together the woodblock artistry of Lynita Shimizu and Shirley Bernstein, celebrated artists whose work captures the spirit and beauty of nature. Lynita draws on her traditional Japanese woodcut techniques with vibrant contemporary expression, while Shirley’s organic abstractions explore the landscape’s movement, light, and energy. Together, their prints form a compelling dialogue that celebrates both the natural world and the enduring craft of woodblock printing.

“Since 2008, Silver Circle Gallery is thrilled to celebrate 16 years as a vibrant community art hub, showcasing the incredible talents of local artists across all genres. A space designed to inspire, Silver Circle is where creativity flourishes, connections are made, and collaborations come to life. Join us in supporting and celebrating the arts in our community and these two incredible women who have been with us since the beginning!”

The Silver Circke Gallery is located at Block 134 on the second floor, 134 Main Street, Putnam, Connecticut. For more information, visit silvercirclegallery.com.

There are three days left to submit an ad or listing for upcoming exhibitions or announcements on your latest paintings ...
12/13/2024

There are three days left to submit an ad or listing for upcoming exhibitions or announcements on your latest paintings or sculptures in our January/February 2025 issue. Please contact us by Sunday at (617) 639-5771 or [email protected] to discuss how we can best help you get the word out. For more details, visit https://artscopemagazine.com/advertise-in-artscope/

The Judith Klein Art Gallery & Studio at the The Kilburn Mill at Clark’s Cove in New Bedford, Massachusetts is celebrati...
12/13/2024

The Judith Klein Art Gallery & Studio at the The Kilburn Mill at Clark’s Cove in New Bedford, Massachusetts is celebrating its 16th anniversary with an exhibition featuring 18 artists with ties to the region and who contribute to the South Coast’s flourishing and ever-growing arts scene.

“Standing in the center of a gallery buzzing with conversation, Klein said that while many artists featured in this exhibition have shown their work with her “on and off” over the past 16 years, she always tries to “introduce a couple new artists,” writes Sawyer Pollitt, reviewing the show for Artscope Online, which we used to supplement our magazine coverage.

“With its 16th Anniversary Show, the Judith Klein Gallery presents a cross-section of the relationships and the evolutions of some South Coast artists and casts its sight into the future with each new artist on display. “The world changes around you, and you change, and you have to express this in your own art,” said Klein.

Read Pollitt’s complete review here: https://artscopemagazine.com/2024/12/16-years-at-the-judith-klein-gallery-everybodys-changing-and-thats-a-good-thing/

Tonight is the opening reception and artist talk for “Transcending Perfection: A Wabi Sabi Holiday Experience” from 6-8:...
12/12/2024

Tonight is the opening reception and artist talk for “Transcending Perfection: A Wabi Sabi Holiday Experience” from 6-8:30 p.m. at The Artist Gallery at the New England Art Center, 460C Harrison Ave, Unit 2C (the space formerly occupied by Fountain Street), SoWa Boston Arts and Design District.

“Join us for an inspiring afternoon celebrating our holiday show, Transcending Perfection: A Wabi Sabi Holiday Experience. Immerse yourself in the beauty of imperfection and the charm of simplicity through stunning works inspired by the Japanese philosophy of Wabi-Sabi. Hear directly from the artists about their creative process during the artist talk. Explore a collection of one-of-a-kind handmade artworks, from paintings and ceramics to textiles and glass. Experience Art Off the Wall—take home a piece you love immediately.” The gallery is open Tuesday through Sunday from noon-5 p.m.

Sunday is the final day for submitting an ad or listing of upcoming exhibitions or announcements on your latest painting...
12/12/2024

Sunday is the final day for submitting an ad or listing of upcoming exhibitions or announcements on your latest paintings or sculptures for our January/February 2025 issue. Please contact us at (617) 639-5771 or [email protected] to discuss how we can best help you get the word out. For more details, visit https://artscopemagazine.com/advertise-in-artscope/

The deadline for submitting an ad or listing for upcoming exhibitions or announcements on your latest paintings or sculp...
12/10/2024

The deadline for submitting an ad or listing for upcoming exhibitions or announcements on your latest paintings or sculptures for our January/February 2025 issue is this Sunday, December 15. Please contact us at (617) 639-5771 or [email protected] to discuss the best way we can help you get the word out. For more details, visit https://artscopemagazine.com/advertise-in-artscope/

A few of the 125+ artists selling their work at stArt on the Street’s final stART at the Ststion till 5 p.m. today (Sund...
12/08/2024

A few of the 125+ artists selling their work at stArt on the Street’s final stART at the Ststion till 5 p.m. today (Sunday) at Worcester’s Union Station. Click on each image for artist's name, link to their website and in some cases, more of their work.

12/08/2024

Last day for 2024 Art Basel Miami Beach. If you’re at the Miami Beach Convention Center for today’s closing viewing and events, stop by the Magazines Sector and pick up a copy of the November/December 2024 issue of Artscope Magazine.

Give the gift of New England art! Click on the image you're interested in for more event information.
12/07/2024

Give the gift of New England art! Click on the image you're interested in for more event information.

So many opportunities to give the gift of New England-made art this weekend! Click individual image for more information...
12/07/2024

So many opportunities to give the gift of New England-made art this weekend! Click individual image for more information.

We’re at JMAC Worcester for the opening reception of “Loom in Essence,” SAORI Worcester’s annual group show of handwoven...
12/07/2024

We’re at JMAC Worcester for the opening reception of “Loom in Essence,” SAORI Worcester’s annual group show of handwoven artwork. “There will be decorative, wearable, and practical artwork created by over 20 people. SAORI weaving is a freestyle improvisational art form started in Japan. Every work is unique and original. Most items are for sale.” The exhibition rooms through December 22; the JMAC Pop-Up Gallery, 20 Franklin St., Worcester, is open Wednesday through Sunday from 2-6 p.m.

“The current exhibit at PULP Holyoke runs through December 8. It celebrates Dale Anderson’s wire sculptures, both wall-h...
12/06/2024

“The current exhibit at PULP Holyoke runs through December 8. It celebrates Dale Anderson’s wire sculptures, both wall-hung drawings of elaborate fish, soft eyed animal faces, family combinations, and a whimsey of 3-D animals imaginary and real which dance on shelves and pedestals. Brantner DeAtley’s richly painted sculptures are carved from detritus, many of them birds remembered from long woodland walks. All are knockouts. Some are stacked in twos or threes like Mexican folk art. Large abstract paintings by Celeste Henriquez, who is based in Portland, Maine, are beautifully composed and fill the gallery with grace. A selection of smaller paintings with collage elements by David Hornung recall Diebenkorn’s cigar box series and are very compelling each with their own strong eclectic wander.” – Madeleine Lord on the Celeste Henriquez, Brantner DeAtley, David Hornung and Dale Anderson exhibition that ends this Sunday at the Pulp Gallery, 80 Race St., Holyoke Massachusetts. Read her complete review here: https://artscopemagazine.com/2024/12/a-jewel-to-be-discovered-western-mass-based-pulp-holyoke-holds-pleasant-surprises/

The gallery is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Its next show, “LOCALS NO. 1” opens on December 14. For more information, visit pulpholyoke.com.

Artscope publisher Kaveh Mojtabai shares some of his favorite works from “Preview Day” at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024 at ...
12/05/2024

Artscope publisher Kaveh Mojtabai shares some of his favorite works from “Preview Day” at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. If you attend, pick up a copy of our November/December 2024 issue in the Magazines Sector.

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