The Mass Cultural Council and New Art Center will present the 2017 Mass Cultural Council Artist Fellows Invitational in Photography, Sculpture/Installation/New Genres. By bringing together Artist Fellows from different disciplines, the exhibition will demonstrate the inventiveness and vitality of today's Massachusetts contemporary artists and photographers. Participating … [Read more...]
Mass Cultural Council Exhibitions
Andrew Moore: Painting the Concrete and the Abstract
Mass Cultural Council and the New Art Center (NAC) will present the 2016 Mass Cultural Council Artist Fellows in Painting, Choreography, Drawing & Printmaking, and Traditional Arts on September 16-October 15, 2016, at the NAC. Andrew Moore, one of the award-winning painters in the exhibit, shares how his paintings join the observed world with personal histories, the unseen, … [Read more...]
Kim Carlino: Mining the Spaces Between
Mass Cultural Council and the New Art Center (NAC) will present the 2016 Mass Cultural Council Artist Fellows in Painting, Choreography, Drawing & Printmaking, and Traditional Arts on September 16-October 15, 2016, at the NAC. Kim Carlino, one of the exhibiting artists, shares how her intuitive paintings and drawings bring disparate elements together. I think of … [Read more...]
Event with Literary and Dance Awardees at New Art Center
A gallery featuring artists in an event at New Art Center Sept. 30 State-honored writers and poets will read and an awarded choreographer will perform at the New Art Center in Newton, MA on Friday, September 30, 2016. The event is in conjunction with the Mass Cultural Council Artist Fellows in Painting, Choreography, Drawing & Printmaking, and Traditional Arts exhibition … [Read more...]
Erica Daborn: Dialogues with Mother Earth
Mass Cultural Council and the New Art Center (NAC) will present the 2016 Mass Cultural Council Artist Fellows in Painting, Choreography, Drawing & Printmaking, and Traditional Arts on September 16-October 15, 2016, at the NAC. Erica Daborn, one of the exhibiting artists, shares how her installations envision a tragic history that's yet to happen. I have been … [Read more...]