Oxbow Gallery will exhibit the works of Elizabeth Lehman and Will Sillin in January's front gallery show "Ground Truth". Lehman interprets "Ground Truth" with an emphasis on "Ground", as an artist with passion for being physically present and one with the landscapes she paints. She states “I return to the same location in different seasons […]
Oxbow Gallery presents the upcoming back gallery show “Stitchin’ Kin” a Mother/Daughter Art Show displaying the work of Anneke S. Corbett and Hannah Corbett. Anneke S. Corbett is a quilter who derives inspiration from nature & fabrics. She states “The breathtaking moments of seeing creatures in the wild & then trying to convey the same […]
During Easthampton Art Walk, Hashi Japanese Pottery Plus will be open with new ceramic work by Silene DeCiucies and Ayumi Nojiri, origami jewelry by Liana Rice, and chirimen fabric baskets by new artist Deb Luekens. Handmade objects for daily life—pots, vessels, and small textile forms—offered in a calm, welcoming space.
Now exhibiting at Dry Humor, Ashley Aponte-Rivera (they/them.) Ashley is a Borikén artist whose work explores Taino spirituality, ancestral lineage, and the reclamation of Indigenous Caribbean identity. Rooted in research, oral history, and cultural memory, their practice centers on the creation of Zemis as spiritual anchors that honor the past while existing in contemporary space. […]
The Elusie Gallery: February 7 - 28 Artists Reception: Sat. Feb. 7, 4-7pm A curated group exhibit to raise the temperature during this cold winter. Provocative, sexy, suggestive, humorous, but also moving and emotional. NOTE: This exhibit showcases nudity and explicit artwork. ALL artwork will be covered by little curtains. ALL are welcome in the […]
Artist Trace Meek shares: Lost Town is a series of paintings inspired by the true story of the four “lost towns” of the Swift River Valley — Dana, Enfield, Greenwich, and Prescott, Massachusetts — all of which were sacrificed in the name of progress. In the 1930s the four towns were flooded to create the Quabbin […]
During Easthampton Art Walk, Hashi Japanese Pottery Plus will be open with new work by potters Silene DeCiucies and Ayumi Nojiri, and chirimen fabric baskets by new artist Deb Luekens. Handmade objects for daily life—pots, vessels, and small textile forms—offered in a calm, welcoming space.
Visit Alchemy Fiber Mill during Art Walk! We are a small-batch fiber processing mill creating a link between local farmers and makers with our heirloom quality yarn and fiber. Find us in our Eastworks studio, suite 028 (ground floor, down the hall from Daily Operation Restaurant). Our pop-up shop offers yarn, roving, batts, felting kits […]
Stephen Levine is a retired family physician who practiced at Holyoke Medical Center for the past 39 years. He has always loved photography and has, in recent years, been able to fine tune his photographic skills. He particularly enjoys photographing local nature scenes as well as local flowers.
While many of you have enjoyed Barbie turns 50 in the window at 84 1/2 , we'd like to invite you to come out and see some of the other cool, large mixed media workings by Richard Neal! Neal is a graduate of Cranbrook Academy of Art , and was recently the subject of […]