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Belmont Public Schools Annual Art Exhibit 2018
Annual Spring Tradition!

This show is an annual spring tradition at the Belmont Gallery of Art. Come see and celebrate the work of Belmont’s young K-12 artists. A wonderful sampling of work is showcased from the visual arts program and curriculum within the schools. Featured are pieces in a wide variety of media including paintings, ceramics, prints, drawings and three dimensional work.
Artists Reception with Art Teachers:
Wednesday, May 30
Elementary and Middle School — 6 – 7pm
High School — 7 – 8pm
Regular Gallery Hours:
Weekdays – Regular gallery hours, 10am – 4pm
Additional Gallery Hours:
Thursday, May 24 – 10am – 8pm
Friday, May 25 – 10am – 8pm
Wednesday, May 30 – 10am – 8pm
Thursday, May 31 – CLOSED / Memorial Day
Fairytales, Folktales and Fables
This eclectic vibrant exhibit features work by over 30 artists who interpreted fairytales, folktales and fables from around the world through a variety of 2 and 3 D media, including paper sculpture, assemblage, painting, printmaking, textiles and photography.
NEW DATE! Opening Reception April 6, 6:30-8:30 pm
Wine, and light refreshments.
April 21 and 22: Special Events/Art Salons for the Fairytales exhibit include a Gallery Talk with Exhibit Artists and a Collage-Making Workshop led by artist Carol Wintle.
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A Woman’s Place

A special exhibit of feminist art and women’s stories
by 14 Massachusetts Women Artists
Guest Curator Kimberly Becker
Opening Reception Saturday, January 13, 6:30-8:30pm
Wine, and light refreshments
Sunday Salons
Film screenings, gallery talks and art-making workshops.
January 14th – 2-4PM – Kimberly Becker will be giving a talk about her “House Dress Project”.
January 28th – 2-4PM– Several of the artists featured in the “A Woman’s Place” show will be discussing their work and answering questions from the audience.
February 11th – 2-4PM – Screening of “Who Does She Think She Is”- a film directed by two local directors- Pamela Tanner Boll and Nancy Kennedy.
February 25th – 2-4PM – Screening of the documentary “Packed in a Trunk- The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson”.
Extended Gallery Hours:
Thursday and Friday 10am-4pm, Friday 6-8:30pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-3pm
Participating Artists
Kimberly Becker
Robin Bergman
Michelle Fandel
Bonner Elena Brunner
Eva Camacho
Brenda Cironi
Nancy Crasco
Ingrid Goldbloom
Gina Manning
Caroline Rufo
Jeanne Sisson
Priscilla Smith
Lorraine Sullivan
Small Works Holiday Show and Sale 2017
Extended hours:
Friday, Dec. 8: 10am–4pm and 5pm–8pm
Sat., Dec. 9: 12pm–4pm (Open House!)
Sun., Dec. 10: 12pm–5pm
Friday, Dec. 15: 10am–4pm and 5pm–8pm
Sat., Dec. 16: 12pm–5pm
Sun., Dec. 17: 12pm–5pm
Open House
Sat., Dec. 9, 12pm–4pm
Live music, sweets, and shopping! What a nice way to spend an afternoon…
Songs of Home and Holidays, Near and Far
To help you celebrate the holidays, we’re pleased to present a live performance by vocalist Beth Purcell and pianist Joe Reid.
Participating Artists
Daniela Cermenati
Christine Chang
Brenda Cirioni
Janet Clingerman
Lisa Cohen
Julie Dapper
Eleanor Elkin
Naomi Ellenberg-Dukas
Emilia Farrell
Cara FitzGibbon
Ottavio Forte
Nancy Haddad
Hsiao Ku-chuan Hsiao
Anne Katzeff
Caitlyn Marsh
Karen McCarthy
Adine Storer
Lee Strasburger
Ian Todreas
M. Vitello
Carol Wintle
Janis Wisniewski
Lynne Yansen
Home Exhibit
Interiors / Exteriors
A sense of place / A state of mind
Participating Artists
Helen Canetta
Julliette Carignan
Brenda Cirioni
Janet Clingerman
Lisa Cohen
Ricky Corbett
Julie Dapper
Eleanor Elkin
Irene R. Fairley
Emilia Farrell
Cara FitzGibbon
Girton Heller
Becky Holmes-Farley
Hsiao Ku-chuan Hsiao
Anne Katzeff
Karen McCarthy
Anne Wickham Smith
Adine Storer
Ian Todreas
M. Vitello
Janis Wisniewski
Lee Strasburger
Lynne Yansen
Home Exhibit – Satellite Show
Off the Clock 2017
Richard Hill – Surfaces
“This exhibit takes its title from a less-than-profound observation. We cannot see through, beyond or beneath the surface of things. Hence, in the visible world, home to the visual arts, everything is superficial.
The great Sir Laurence Olivier’s was once asked, ”why did you choose acting as a career?” He replied, “look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me.” Like Olivier, I am motivated to show off what I can do, how I can pull-off the remarkable feat of using paint on a two dimensional surface to create an illusion of a 3D subject. This is particularly satisfying if the subject is challenging or tricky – like a moving, reflective, faceted, translucent or textured surface.
So, initially, my intention was a simple stretching exercise, nothing more. I set myself a goal to complete, everyday, a new painting of some particularly challenging subject. Some days the muse was with me. As the walls surrounding you attest, on others she was not. Nonetheless, over the course of four months in early 2017, I managed to complete 111 individual ‘studies.’ As the work progressed, however, a more ambitious objective took shape in my thoughts – to meld all these desultory images into a single coherent installation, a sort-of mosaic tableau or panorama.
Look what I did! Look what I did! Look what I did!”
~Richard Hill
Richard’s website: www.richardhillart.com
New Works Exhibit – Belmont Art Association
Enjoy “Summer Mode” with These New Works!
In partnership with the Belmont Art Association
The New Works exhibition of the Belmont Art Association (BAA) offers an opportunity to see the recent works of artists—both amateur and professional—who live and work in our community. Showcasing work by BAA members, the exhibit includes work in a wide variety of media from painting, drawing, printmaking and collage, to sculpture, ceramics, textiles, and photography.
Founded in 2013, the Belmont Art Association’s mission is to “create a community of and for Belmont-based visual artists by sharing information and resources and creating opportunities to display their work.” For more information about the organization visit their website.
Participating Artists
Helen Canetta
Christine Chang
Rick Corbett
Patricia Crotty
Pam Curtis
Arlette A Doherty
Naomi Ellenberg-Dukas
Erika Hartwieg
Kay Hudgins
Linda Jurras
Tony Kastor
Anne Katzeff
Susan Kottler
Mary Lee
Sophia C Mone
Helen Morse
John Norton
Darisse Paquette
Derrick Te Paske
Jane Wentzell
Carol Wintle
Lynne Yansen
Special Events: BAA Art-Making Workshops (Free)!
Refresh your skills or learn some new techniques…
The Belmont Art Association (BAA), in partnership with the Belmont Gallery of Art (BGA), presents a series of four special summer art-making events on Thursday evenings. All workshops take place 7-9pm at the Belmont Gallery of Art.

Thurs., June 29: DRAWING PORTRAITS
Rick Corbett. Corbett, an award winning pencil artist/portraitist will demonstrate his personal process of creating a portrait based on light as well as structure to capture the personality of his subject. An example of Corbett’s work is below:
Thurs., July 13: KUMIHIMO NECKLACE WORKSHOP
Naomi Ellenberg-Dukas, of DukasDesigns, will demonstrate Japanese beaded braiding to create a single strand kumihimo bracelet. This technique has unlimited designs and varying degrees of complexity, but this will start with the basics. Materials will be supplied to 10 attendees (by lottery to those present). Naomi is President of Beadesigner International/New England Bead Society.
Thurs., July 20: SIMPLIFIED ANATOMY
Drawing the Human Figure from Imagination and Life – led by Damon Lehrer. Lehrer has taught at RISD, Boston University, Art Institute of Boston, Mass College of Art, and Montserrat College of Art. Founder of Boston Figurative Art Center, Somerville.
Thurs July 27: LIVE MODEL SESSION
Come try your hand at drawing a clothed live model. BAA artists will be on hand to offer tips and advice to workshop attendees.
Art supplies will be provided for workshop attendees. Some events will feature brief talks by participating BAA artists about their individual art-making techniques and influences. Refreshments will be served. Free admission.
For more information, please visit the Belmont Art Association’s website.
Thanks to all who attended our reception on June 15!
Gallery Summer Hours
Beginning June 15 through September 1
Monday through Thursday 10am–4pm
Fridays 10am–1pm
Closed Labor Day Weekend
Regular Gallery Hours Resume September 7
Thursday and Friday 10am–4pm
Sunday 1–4pm
Additional Hours after Sept. 7
Visitors are also welcome to visit on other weekdays 10am–4pm
Belmont Public Schools Annual Art Exhibit 2017
Annual Spring Tradition!

This show is an annual spring tradition at the Belmont Gallery of Art. Come see and celebrate the work of Belmont’s young K-12 artists. A wonderful sampling of work is showcased from the visual arts program and curriculum within the schools. Featured are pieces in a wide variety of media including paintings, ceramics, prints, drawings and three dimensional work.
Families Reception: May 31, 6:30-8pm
Meet the artists and the teachers who inspire their creativity.
Gallery Hours:
Friday, May 19 – Regular gallery hours, 10am – 4pm, extended hours 5-7pm
Thursday, May 25 – Regular gallery hours, 10am – 4pm, extended hours 5-7pm
Friday, May 26 – Regular gallery hours, 10am – 4pm, extended hours 5-7pm
Sunday, May 21 – Regular gallery hours, 10am – 4pm
Sunday, May 28 – CLOSED / Memorial Day Weekend
Wednesday, May 31 – Families Reception, 6:30–8pm
Thursday, June 1 – Regular gallery hours, 10am – 4pm, extended hours 5-7pm (FINAL DAY OPEN TO PUBLIC)