Congratutions to Sand T Kalloch on her 2009 New England Art Award victory as the People's Choice for Best Standout Work by a Local Artist in a Group Show as organized by the New England Journal of Aesthetic Research. ArtSake recently caught up with artist Sand T Kalloch and she has graciously agreed to let us take a peek in her studio and talk to us about her work. The … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2010
Masako Kamiya…
The Danforth Museum of Art will be exhibiting Outspoken, an exhibition of gouache paintings by 2010 Massachusetts Cultural Council Painting Fellow Masako Kamiya. On view in the Museum’s main galleries from March 17-May 16, 2010, the exhibit will feature a survey of work from 2002 until the present time. The works of Masako Kamiya have a lot to say for themselves. Columns of … [Read more...]
Pondering Artist Opportunities
One If By Land: Vermont Studio Center has received funding for 10 new Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship awards for visual artists based on quality of work and demonstrated financial need. The Vermont Studio Center is an international residency program open to all artists and writers. Year-round, VSC hosts 50 artists and writers per month, each of whom receives an individual … [Read more...]
Three Stages: Tara L. Masih
In Three Stages, we ask Massachusetts artists to shed light on their art-making process by focusing on three stages in the creative life of one work of art. Here, writer and editor Tara L. Masih takes us through the writing process that produced the upcoming story collection Where the Dog Star Never Glows (Press 53, 2010). Tara will read from the collection at Brookline … [Read more...]
It’s All About the Benjamins
ArSake has been thinking a lot about the economy lately and how artists navigate their current economic realities. Artist Tabitha Vevers' monetary policy is to take this subject straight on through her painting. Tabitha Vevers: Value Added Artist’s Statement: With so much talk about the ups and downs of the economy, I began to wonder if I could take matters into my own … [Read more...]