A Collaborative Art Project
by Students and Teachers of the Jeremiah Burke High School
Arnheim Gallery
February 24 – March 7
Panel discussion: February 26, 5:30
Opening reception: February 26, 6:00-8:00 pm
Most of us can name a work of art that has been a catalyst for our own thinking and production. This liminal connection might be an homage, a study, or even a negative retort. Each artist in this exhibition is presenting a work of art alongside the image of an inspirational work by another artist.
Lewis Hyde, the college’s recipient of the Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts degree in 2013, explores in his most recent book Common as Air our cultural commons, “the vast store of ideas, inventions, and works of art that we have inherited from the past and continue to enrich in the present.” This exhibition displays our indebtedness and connections to history and community.
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Arnheim Gallery
September 30-October 11, 2013
Opening reception: September 30, 6-8pm
Where’s Daddy? features the work of six extraordinary men who work with Boston youth and embody the artist-teacher-father identity.
Works by: Abdi Ali, Ryan Davis, Joe Douillette, Marlon Forrester, Jason Talbot, and Guy Michael Telemaque.
Master of Science in Art Education candidates Damian Barneschi, Jessica Barry, and Theresa Hadley will be exhibiting their thesis work in the Arnheim Gallery from August 16th – 25th. The show will feature a wide array of pieces that vary as much aesthetically as they do conceptually. The opening reception will take place on Friday, August 16th from 5 – 8 PM.
Work from the MAT course Studio Investigations, taught by Kristen Mills