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Lisa Ludwig:The Scab Nation Project

Thursday, October 15 - Thursday, November 12 
Free and open to the public

In her on-site installation, Ludwig explores the concept of a scab; a crust that forms over a wound during healing.
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Opening Reception: Lisa Ludwig: The Scab Nation Project
Thursday, October 15   5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
 
Marcia R. Wise
Close Up
Thursday, October 15 - Thursday, November 12 
Free and open to the public

Deerfield, Massachusetts-based artist, Marcia R. Wise crops the face closely with little or no background, often excluding the top of the head, hair, parts of chins, ears. Her focus is on the language of the eyes. Sometimes the eyes pose a question or cause one to wonder what is being seen, thought, felt, or said.
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Opening Reception: Marcia Rossi Wise
Thursday, October 15   5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
 
Joyce Conlon: Coming of Age

Thursday, October 15 - Thursday, November 12 
Free and open to the public

Like a shadow cast or an image reflected on water,Conlon's work involves the transformation of form on a surface.
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Opening Reception of Joyce Conlon: Coming of Age
Thursday, October 15   5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
 
Feedback:A Critique Group Revealed
Critique Group Exhibition
Tuesday, November 17 - Sunday, December 6 

Featured Artists: Jackie Boudreau-Kinsey, Candace Bradbury-Carlin , Jim Doubleday, Ben Ostiguy, Marcia Rossi Wise, Bill Rock ,Tess Rock
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Opening Reception:Feedback
Critique Group Exhibition
Tuesday, November 17   5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
 
BFA Thesis Exhibition: Kim Raboin

Tuesday, December 8 - Sunday, December 13 


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Maggie Nowinski: Swallowed
A large scale multi media installation by Maggie Nowinski
Wednesday, January 21 - Monday, February 23 

Swallowed is an installation including hundreds of photographs, thousands of plastic water bottles, video projects, audio recordings and drawings.
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Robert Mallary: Vanguardist -- Curated by Klaus Postler
Opening Reception: March 2, 5-7pm
Monday, March 2 - Saturday, March 28 

Robert Mallary was a keen and trenchant social observer. Much of Mallary's early sculptural and later collage work commented on and came out of the undercurrent of our society’s conspicuous consumption of natural resources and the waste that it creates. Mallary found in this flotsam and jetsam of our consumer culture a ready source of materials that he used in his assemblage and collage. Excerpt from Curator’s Statement:

Robert Mallary’s artwork spans the pivotal decades of the American hegemony in visual arts in the twentieth century. His work reflected and presaged many of the artistic practices of our time and augured a future of art that as yet is unrealized.
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Kathleen Camaratta: Where to Now?

Sunday, April 4 - Wednesday, April 28 

In Kathleen Camaratta's solo exhibition, the viewer is a traveler taken to the threshold of sensation, to the body of the mother earth and to the generating power of nature.
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Opening Reception
Kathleen Camaratta: Where To Now?
Sunday, April 4   3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
 
 

 
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