COPLEY SOCIETY OF ART JURIED WINTER MEMBERS SHOW
My photograph "In Concert" was recently juried into the Copley Society of Art Winter Members Show. Starting February 22nd - March 23rd. The artist reception is February 23rd.
My photograph "In Concert" was recently juried into the Copley Society of Art Winter Members Show. Starting February 22nd - March 23rd. The artist reception is February 23rd.
My photograph "Swimmers" was juried into the Cambridge Art Association Juried Show " a (tempura)" at the Kathryn Shultz Gallery 25 Lowell Street Cambridge MA. January 16th - February 9th 2024. Thank you Juror Mary Bucci McCoy, who selected 28 works by artists who work in a variety of mediums.
The artworks in [a]temporal convey narratives of time and memory, loss, language, life during the pandemic, mundane tasks of everyday life, self-discovery, seasons, travel and history which resonate richly with the artworks’ embedded narratives of facture.
The Griffin Museum of Photography Winter Solstice Various Artists Member show is open Wednesday December 13th through January 7, 2024 Reception is – Saturday December 16, 2023 4 to 6pm. All the photos are printed on paper that is 12" max on the longest side. The museum was able to fit 265 Photographic prints to see and purchase. My tree photograph "Through The Mist" will be showing.
The Winter Solstice exhibition celebrates the works of the photo community in all of its splendor. We love sharing your vision with the world, and look forward to our annual gathering of images, ideas and vision.
I’m happy to be participating with my 12”x 18” photograph “Through the Mist“. In this benefit exhibition for the “400 Trees for Gloucester” at the Jane Deering Gallery 19 Pleasant Street Gloucester Mass. Two weekends only in December. 4th-5th and December 9th -10th
Many recognize me as a photographer, I love photography, and I also love sculpture. This is my sculpture Taking Flight #4/50 that will be in the show. It was made of water base clay/cast to resin and a bronze finish. It's a life size Mallard Drake. Thirsty Thursday Reception December 14th 6PM - 8PM , and I will be attending.
Photo Place Gallery Juried call “Water” Juried by Laura Moya Will be showing from December 1st - December 22nd 2023. My submission Black and White photograph Hurricane Wave V. The image captures the very top of large wave during Hurricane Lee 2023. The winds were at 55 miles per/ hour. The High winds and bottom topography of the ocean pushes the water into a myriad of shapes and textures.
Charles Fine Arts Holliday Show is featuring my photograph “Quarry XII”.
Cranes Estate Art Show and Sale is a wonderful show that’s purpose is to support the Trustees of Reservations Crane’s Estate in Ipswich Mass. The Estate hosts many events all year and has beautiful grounds for the public to enjoy. There will be approximately 200 artists participating with four works each. Two small and two large. The show in the past has hosted over two thousand people over a three day period, and sold over seventy three thousand dollars worth of art. Friday evening is the ticket only gala opening event. It is catered and has live jazz musicians. The art is diverse, and the artists are juried into the show. This will be my six year participating in the show, and it’s one of my favorites. I will be showing my latest quarry swimmers photographs.
From October 12 through December 23, 2023, the Copley Society of Art presents Co|So Artists’ Holiday Small Works 2023, appearing in both the Upper and Lower Galleries. The show features work from our membership of over 300 artists and is easily one of Co|So’s most eagerly anticipated exhibitions each year.
TUES – SAT 11 AM – 5 PM
SUN & MON by appointment
Schedule may be altered over holiday weekends.Please join us in the gallery for the opening reception: October 19th from 4pm-6pm.
Charles Fine Arts call for “Hopper Reimagined” during a time where the Cape Ann Museum is having it’s Edward Hopper Exhibition. While on a trip to France Hopper was inspired by Edgar Degas’s daring painting “Interiors” where there was a patch of light on the floor.
Living artists who have been inspired in their own works with Hoppers use of light and story. I as an artist with my work do not study other artists and build from what they have done. I prefer to stay organic to what my own instincts are attracted to in the moment, and follow that journey of discovery. Is it possible somehow when we all look at art we are subconsciously influenced? I do love great art. I have a few favorite artists. I don’t intentionally copy what has been done. I don’t want to create like another artist intentionally. I just want to be myself.
This photograph was done prior to the call. I was in my home going to bed late, the house was filled with exterior lights from the street and neighbors homes casting light into my interior. I noticed the light one night on my lamp near my bed, and it led me to investigate each room in the house with how the light came in created shapes on the walls, dressers, beds and floors. There was a full moon a few nights later and that was another set of images I captured. I also in years past captured light in the early morning as it came into the house.
The Experimental Group Show Unexpected #21 is showing at the Rockport Art Association. This is the second group show of the year for the EG group. My piece is “Untitled #12” is a 12”x18” print Framed 18” x 22” Archival photograph, pigment print, archival framing methods.
June 10, 2023 — July 30, 2023
Working with free-lance photographer and former Boston Globe reporter, David Arnold of Boston and Gloucester, the Cape Ann Museum will present a special exhibition entitled QuarryArt exploring the majesty of Cape Ann’s many quarries. The exhibit will be held at the Janet & William Ellery James Center and will be on view from June 10 through July 30.
The nine photographers whose works will be featured in the exhibition are Tsar Fedorsky, Albert Glazier, Paul Cary Goldberg, Skip Montello, Olivia Parker, Martin Ray, Katherine Richmond, Steve Rosenthal and Constance Vallis. Each spent time shooting quarries in the area at various times of year. Together, their works capture the beauty of the sites as they exist today, while reminding us of the quarries economic importance of a century ago.
Programming being offered in connection with the exhibition will include an opening day celebration on Saturday, June 10, at which the public will have the opportunity to meeting the photographers; an illustrated talk and guided walking tour presented by Les Bartlett on June 24; and a series of galleries talks to be presented by the photographers on July 15.
The James Center is located at 13 Poplar Street, Gloucester, the Cape Ann Museum Green. It is open to the public Friday and Saturday 10 to 5, and Sundays from 1 to 4 PM. Admission is free. For further information on programming related to Quarry Art please visit the Museum’s calendar of events.
My Photograph “Sublime XIV” 20” x 30” is on display.
Rocky Neck annual Members Show part II Featuring my Floral photograph Sublime XXV.
A 20” x 30” archival pigment print with archival framing.
Winter members show Third place winner, Illuminating Mt.Lincoln” a 20” x 30” premium Silver gelatin black and white print with custom framing. Photograph was taken in Franconia Notch State Park, NH.
Two of my photographs from the floral series “Sublime” are now showing at the lower gallery at The Copley Society of Art Boston MA Small works show “Symphony”
Hi Katherine,
CONGRATULATIONS on being a Winner at the 17th Annual Black & White Spider Awards with:
1st Place - Outstanding Achievement in Americana | The Collection
Nominee in Sport | No Fear
6,438 entries were received from 69 countries and your work received a high percentage of votes overall. Certainly an achievement, well done!
The Jury represented the industry's biggest names and tastemakers including Phillips, London; Flatland Gallery, Amsterdam; DROGA5, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne; Portuguese Center of Photography, Porto; A. Galerie, Paris; Hulsbosch, Sydney; Slag & RX Galleries, New York; Marlborough Gallery, New York; ADK Creative One Inc., Tokyo; Jackson Fine Art, Atlanta; Silvan Faessler Fine Art, Switzerland; Goldsmiths, University of London; Alfred Ehrhardt Foundation, Berlin; Galeria Sao Mamede, Lisbon; Galleri Ramfjord, Oslo; David Clarke, London; Chiara Badinella, Art Advisory & Appraisals, Milan; Goodby Silverstein & Partners, San Francisco; and Galerie Bugada Cargnel in Paris who reviewed the entries online before making their nominations and honoring 495 title awards and 854 nominees in 33 categories. The Awards could not have wished for a better group of professionals to work with.
Congratulations once again, we wish you a most successful photography year.
Basil O'Brien
Creative Director
Auction by Monserrat College is being held at The Brookwood School, Manchester MA
I’m thrilled to announce that four of my abstract images received the award winning title of Nominee in the 15th INTERNATIONAL COLOR AWARDS. I am grateful for the jury choosing my images Beyond, Untitled #11, #14, and #15. There were 6,786 entries this year in this competition.Thank you Jurors and congratulations to all the other photography winners.
Copley Society of Art Boston MA is holding its new members show from the class of 2020 and 2021 at the beginning of the new year. My archival photograph “ETERNAL”, Limited Edition 1/10 a 20” x 30” print in a 26” x 36” frame will be showing in the upstairs gallery from Jan 6th through February 4th 2022. There will be an online virtual gallery available as well.
I will have four pieces in this show, two small and two large.
Located 158 Newbury Street Boston Mass 02116. I am thrilled to have my photograph “Winter Bliss” juried into this fall members show. My photograph is a fleeting moment of light during sunset on the side of a mountain after a storm has passed through. Thank you jurors and congratulations to all the other artists.
196 Main Street Gloucester Mass.
I am honored and feeling very grateful for the first place award with my photograph “Mercury Rising” in this prestigious juried show at the Copley Society of Art. Thank you juror Don Demers and congratulations to the other artists and their outstanding work.
My abstract triptych “Luminance“ 34” x 56” a multiple international award winning photograph 1/5 Limited Edition.
A really fascinating show by Matthew Gash-Gilder, as senior studio art major from Endicott College completeting his thesis work which dives deep into color psychology.
“RED” is a collection of art exploring the many forms of the color red found in nature and one's mind. ⠀
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Sublime 1/10 Limited Edition
24” x 24” w/frame
Frequency is a diptych, two images, (not created on the computer) that worked well next to each other, and surprisingly a figure appears. 2019 Nominee in the International Black and White Spider Awards
Experimental Group Unexpected 12 show in the Maddocks Gallery at the Rockport Art Association
November 2, 2-4 pm reception. The Experimental Group is a creative forum, its’ main mission is to increase public awareness and to foster self-expression by bringing artists together to explore and share ideas that cultivate creative freedom.
I will be showing three works of art at the Estate event. Victas is a nine image panorama of a Rockport quarry waterfall. 18” x 48” Archival photograph “Stacked Up” a nautical archival photograph, and “Frequency” an abstract diptych archival photograph.
PERSPECTIVE a fine art portrait of a friend at a working boat yard by the garage door.