• “Clouds: from Above and Below”

    Oxbow Art Gallery 40 Cottage Street, Easthampton, MA, United States

    Carolyn Gray's paintings in the front gallery, May 5 to 29, inspired by 360 degree view of the sky in her new home. So much sky inspired her to fill the empty walls of the house with paintings of clouds. Observation of clouds at home naturally led me to observation of clouds from other promising viewpoints, […]

  • LIGHT: LAND & SKY, a two-person selection of recent plein air and studio landscape paintings

    Oxbow Art Gallery 40 Cottage Street, Easthampton, MA, United States

    Elizabeth Lehman and Will Sillin in the back room through June 26th Lehman offers a new series of paired landscape drawings and paintings. Placed side by side, the pairings invite the viewer to consider varied evocations of light, land and sky - in the context of a single view. Sillin shares works from the canyon country […]

  • CONTRASTING ART MEDIUMS ‘KNIFE AND NEEDLE DRAWINGS’ IN THE FRONT GALLERY

    Oxbow Gallery 273 Pleasant St, Northampton, MA, United States

    Cut paper works by Margaret Humbert-Droz:  The utility knife and its mini cousin, the X-Acto swivel knife, are the tools she slices into, slash or cut shapes out of a variety of papers she then assembles into images. Some are collaged into figurative landscapes; others play with geometry or dimension. The 'needle drawings' constitute a […]

  • Intention, Christine Hartman

    City-Wide Easthampton, MA, United States

    I intend for each work to have its own reality, presence, to find that in nature, to develop it in the painting. As I work, the painting must come to direct my choices by its needs. I intend for the drawing to be graceful and complete. Lines moving magically through the space they simultaneously create. […]

  • Before Color – Photographs by Peter Schlessinger

    Oxbow Art Gallery 40 Cottage Street, Easthampton, MA, United States

    Peter entered creative photography more than 50 years ago at a time when color imagery was generally seen as commercial and vulgar, while the “purity” of the black-to-white tonal spectrum was felt (somewhat paradoxically) better-suited to both: a) the artistic-aesthetic transmission of meaning -- and b) the pursuit of documentary objectivity. It was in the […]

  • “Picturing the Ordinary” Brian Chu, Front Gallery, Paintings

    MA, United States

    Oil paintings based on observation, mainly from New England locations, Chu’s work anchors on the transformation and discovery in the direct-painting process, which involves translating the artist’s vision onto canvases. His preferred subjects are ordinary places and things in his environment, for he finds beauty and complexity in the act of seeing and painting.

  • A multimedia show “Marking Time” features sculpture, prints, and paintings by Deborra Stewart-Petengill and found object sculptures by BZ Reily.

    Oxbow Art Gallery 40 Cottage Street, Easthampton, MA, United States

    Deborra Stewart-Pettengill is showing sculptures, paintings and prints created from 2020-2022. The work is inspired by natural forms and patterns, without a direct reference. Some pieces respond to political, cultural or pandemic related issues. Other pieces work with patterns and shapes to explore meditations on infinity, balance, and harmony. Conveying a sense of fluid motion, […]

  • The Maelstrom, a new gallery-wide installation Front Gallery by Harriet Diamond

    MA, United States

    The great shipwreck art theme draws the viewer dramatically into chaos.  And what chaos it is!  The gallery is full of tumult with crashing waves, whirlpools, small boats and people in peril.  The installation Diamond says, “It is an allegory for our times that at once mirrors my inward and our outward state.”     Harriet  has shown her works […]

  • “Mt. Toby,” paintings by Kate Spencer

    MA, United States

    front gallery: large oil paintings of the mountain located in Leverett and Sunderland. Originally from Montana, Spencer paints vast landscapes with open brush strokes and brilliant colors. The Sunderland Caves, the Roaring Brook Water Fall and the Mt. Toby Fire Tower at the top of the mountain will be accompanied by a painting of a […]

  • rent works of Stephanie Vignone, back gallery

    MA, United States

    Wildflower Talk with Botanist Peter Grima March 26, 1-4 Stephanie Vignone has been painting landscapes in oils and pastel for the past 20 years.  Her subject matter ranges from the Western United States to the New England coast-- this show centers on Mt. Toby and the surrounding area.  Serendipitously, the accompanying exhibit of Kate Spencer's […]

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