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SUMMARY:A Celebration of AWE: Sharing the Artworks of ECA’s Past & Present Studio Residents
DESCRIPTION:A Celebration of AWE: Sharing the Artworks of ECA’s Past & Present Studio Residents during Art Walk & Eastworks Open Studios (Friday 11/4 5-8pm; Sat 11/5 & Sun 11/6 10am-5pm) // Eastworks is located at 116 Pleasant Street\, Suite 137 \nFeaturing the work of Ella N. Alkiewicz\, Diana Alvarez\, Cati Bestard\, Kelly Clare\, Eva Lin Fahey\, Michelle Falcón\, Chelvanaya Gabriel\, Grace Kubilius\, Pamela Matsuda-Dunn\, Malaika Ross\, Ebbie Russell\, and Peter O. Zierlein
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/a-celebration-of-awe-sharing-the-artworks-of-ecas-past-present-studio-residents/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk
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SUMMARY:Ebbie Russell: Open Studio and Collage Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come see what I’m working on during my Art Workspace Easthampton (AWE) Studio Residency + participate in a free collage workshop offering (supplies included). Mini collage things will also be for sale at this event. \nLocation: first floor of Eastworks building\, 116 Pleasant St\, Easthampton\, MA\, MAP Studio\, Suite 137. \n**Masking required in studio space. Extra N95 masks will be available for visitors and those who would like to make their own collage to take away. ** \nStudio is wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/ebbie-russell-open-studio-and-collage-workshop/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk
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SUMMARY:Grace Kubilius // Open Studio
DESCRIPTION:Grace Kubilius will have an open studio during Art Walk on Friday\, June 3 from 5-8pm in MAP Space in Eastworks. She’ll be showing current works in progress made during her Art Workspace Easthampton (AWE) studio residency through Easthampton City Arts. \nGrace reflects: \n“During my studio residency at ECA’s Art Workspace Easthampton (AWE)\, I plan to utilize the time and space to create a series of textile focused sculptures and wearable objects. My work is situated in the questioning of gender construction\, performing identity\, and the body. Material investigation/ innovation is central to my practice–I choose material (based on cultural and narrative associations) that has a gendered or bodily potency. \nI am especially interested in readily available material like makeup\, latex\, and flowers. What objects already exist and how have they shaped my understanding of my body or gender identity? Currently\, I consider points of connection\, such as tethering\, piercing\, zip tying\, and joining materials\, as crucial punctuations of my visual vocabulary\, that I am excited to develop further. \nThrough the ECA residency program\, I hope to connect with others (communities and individuals) surrounding topics intrinsic to my work. As our understanding of gendered existence and identity is continually being redefined\, I aim to make space for honest conversation\, questioning\, and compassion. I look forward to challenging my ideas\, learning from others\, and allowing for vulnerability and evolution within my work.”
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/grace-kubilius-open-studio/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
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SUMMARY:An Examination of Humanity
DESCRIPTION:Statements by the Artists: Akinbo Akinnuoye & Rochelle Shicoff: \nAkinbo Akinnuoye \nWhen you look at photos in newspapers and magazines featuring tragedy at home and abroad\, how do you feel? Is it real for you? Can you relate? Are they things that just happen elsewhere to other people? Do you feel overwhelmed about the frequency of these events? Do natural disaster movies seem like more fact than fiction. What words would you use to describe these events? \nWith the ever increasing man-made and environmental violence in many parts of the world—through genocide\, terrorism\, and climate change (floods\, fire\, earthquakes\, tsunamis\, etc.)—the usual descriptions surrounding these events seem redundant (“horrible\,” “what a shame\,” “those poor people\,” “someone should do something.”) \nI chose to change the conversation by using hyperbolic\, bombastic\, over-the-top superlative language from “pull quotes” in movie reviews to shake up our sensitivities and reactions to these events. These quotes are intentionally used to entice the audience\, giving a sense of urgency to the picture advertised in front of them. The disaster movie is real\, it’s happening around us… \nRochelle Shicoff \nMy latest painting series about the empowerment of Palestinian women has emerged from my compassion for their circumstances and celebration of their resilience. \nIn 1980\, I was awarded the Rome Prize Fellowship in Painting and spent an extended period of time in Egypt. From my artist’s view point\, Egypt’s architecture\, ancient tomb carvings and paintings\, pottery markets\, camels\, and the people in their flowing garments left an everlasting impression on me. My long standing interest in Middle Eastern culture and my residing part time in Bay Ridge\, Brooklyn where my neighbors are primarily from Egypt\, Lebanon\, Syria\, Yemen\, and Palestine has influenced my two painting series about the Middle East. As I developed the images in this latest painting series\, I began to create miniature scenes at the tops to further describe the Palestinian women’s dignity\, the soldiers\, architecture\, and in one instance\, camel legs. Middle Eastern cultures have a profusion of patterns\, which I include in these paintings. \nMy art process is about problem solving and the interaction between colors\, shapes and lines. I think that all work created on one subject\, over an extended period of time\, unites and intensifies the concept and imagery.
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/an-examination-of-humanity/
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SUMMARY:Concealed / Revealed by Beckie Kravetz
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition of handmade masks and sculpture by Beckie Kravetz. \nArtist Statement: \nThe exhibition will feature contemporary figurative sculpture\, masks (both wearable and art masks)\, and a public art installation that welcomes contributions from the community. A workshop in painting self-portraits (for the public art piece) will be held on Saturday\, February 8th from 11AM-4PM (ongoing – drop in anytime)\, in conjunction with Winterfest. Materials for creating a self-portrait to add to the public artwork will be available in the gallery throughout the run of the exhibition. \nMy vision as a sculptor draws its inspiration from the theater and opera\, where I have worked as a mask-maker and makeup artist for over 30 years. In making masks for theater\, I created artworks which\, when combined with a living body moving under lights\, revealed fascinating and often unintended dimensions of the sculpted faces. As I watched my masks come to life on the actor\, I became intrigued with the notion of the “interface” — that point where the face of the actor meets the inner surface of the mask and is transformed into the character. This led to the creation of a series of sculptural (non-wearable) masks in which this inside surface becomes a canvas for elucidating the thoughts\, history and personality of the individual depicted in the sculpture. \nConcurrent with the evolution of these behind-the-mask portraits\, my sculpture expanded to include full figures\, some of which incorporate masks in variety of metaphorical functions. My theatrical background led me to consider both what is behind the mask\, and what goes on “behind the scenes” of the characters we play in both public and private moments. I strive to portray the gamut of human feeling\, captured in an instant of time. \nBeckie Kravetz studied mask making at Yale School of Drama\, and with master craftsmen around the world. She was the resident mask maker for Los Angeles Opera\, and has designed for theater\, opera and film. Beckie’s masks and sculptures have been exhibited nationwide. She was a Fulbright Fellow in Spain.
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/concealed-revealed-by-beckie-kravitz/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk
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SUMMARY:Poetry & Embroidery Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Poetry & Embroidery workshop with Easthampton Poet Laureate María José Giménez and amy dame. \nSpace is limited\, pre-registration required.\nMore info to come\, stay tuned!
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/poetry-embroidery-workshop/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes & Workshops
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UID:5951-1574132400-1574164800@www.easthamptoncityarts.com
SUMMARY:Embroidery Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come learn the basics of embroidery and be inspired to take it further. \nSpace is limited\, pre-registration is required. More info to come\, stay tuned!
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/embroidery-workshop/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191109T120000
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SUMMARY:All Our People
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an exhibition by amy dame and Ahalya Raman at MAP Space in Eastworks. \n“I am here to tell you that the photograph and quilt have a lot in common. Some of this material is straightforward\, but other parts are twisting. If you aren’t twisting then maybe you should try a twist. Dame’s quilts follow some tradition in form and function. As a tool of communication\, a traditional storytelling of the lives abstracted in Raman’s photographs. They are both using their hands to tell from history and present day. They’ve chosen from fragments of leftovers and visits with lovers. A smart device can snap one in a fragment of a second. Eventually the whole is stitched together. It takes hours. It takes days! It takes months. It can take years!\n\n\nThis is life and it’s gay and multidimensional. I should clarify that I am using the word gay interchangably with queer\, and I’m using the word queer interchangable with power. Forgive me but gayness has a ring to it. It feels like history and that makes it feel precious to me. The hankie quilt is exactly the texture of gayness. Just then Amy Dame reminds us there is more to unpack. But why put a box over the face? This feels more like queerness. We have overturned the bright symbolic colors in exchange for our ethereal glances; habitually opening apps\, the palm upturned”.\n\n\n— Exhibition Statement by Suz Evans\n\nBIOS:\n\namy dame combines art and craft to create pieces that express the experiences\, beliefs and political convictions that guide their life as a fat queer femme genderqueer person with invisible disabilities.\n\nAhalya Raman was born in India\, and currently lives in Western Massachusetts. She is interested in memory\, in what remains\, and looking back in order to look forward.
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/all-our-people/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk
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UID:5829-1570885200-1570896000@www.easthamptoncityarts.com
SUMMARY:Monster Arts Project IV
DESCRIPTION:Monster Arts Project returns for its fourth installment\, October 12 – November 3\, MAP space\, Eastworks. Monster Arts Project brings 23 talents working around the theme of imaginary creatures\, set in an imaginary Victorian time period the gallery will transport you into a multi-sensory world in which to view the amazing artwork. This year’s talents include Adam Connor\, Amy “Bannerqueen” Johnquest\, Andy Leon\, Artmuffin\, Brett Kelley\, Bronwen Hodgkinson\, Bucktoothwhale\, Dana Filibert\, Erica Pinto\, House of Mirth\, Ivy A. Fowler\, Justin Brown\, Jeff Grade\, Jen Gubicza (Zooguu)\, Justin Valliere Black Coffiend Illustration\, Maryanne Benns\, MichelleBijou\, Rick Beaupre\, Rob Kimmel\, Sloan Tomlinson\, Sue Huszar\, Tracy Kochanski\, and Vandle Gluckman. Join us for opening night during ArtWalk Easthampton\, October 12th 5-8pm. For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/MonsterArtsProject/
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/monster-arts-project-iv/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk
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UID:5704-1568466000-1568476800@www.easthamptoncityarts.com
SUMMARY:Electric Feminine Cosmic Hybrid: Heady Desire Delirious Excess
DESCRIPTION:An immersive installation and performance which explores digital simulation and symbolic forms of the feminine in nature\, and the the cosmic archetypal.  Using new media as a vehicle for investigating hybrid creation\, I explore mythic and botanic embodiments of the feminine\, and relationships between feminism\, science\, pop culture\, consciousness\, electronic media and nature. Feminine excess\, desire\, decadence and the immaterial are recurring themes in this work. \nThe simulated or digital image can never fully represent or stand in for it’s organic original. Yet\, we live in a world where our senses\, bodies\, thoughts and ideas are stimulated on a daily basis by digital images and simulated experiences. With it’s vivd and fleshy colors and distorted biomorphic forms\, the Electric Feminine Cosmic Hybrid series investigates the hyper-sensual decadence and coded forms of feminine representation\, and speaks to the elasticity of feminine sexuality\, imagination and consciousness. Installation is site specific\, and completely unique to the location and exhibition space. \nColleen Keough is a Trans-Disciplinary Intermedia artist based in Amherst\, MA. Her work explores the intersection of pop culture\, identity\, myth and technology through integrated media works. Her works have been shown in national and international exhibitions and festivals.
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/electric-feminine-cosmic-hybrid-heady-desire-delirious-excess/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk
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SUMMARY:Working In & With Water
DESCRIPTION:“Photographer Cara Totman and painter Arielle Jessop come together in a collaborative show to explore imagery found and created while working in and with water. In these pieces they examine the mediums in which they work and how each distorts\, evokes and portrays meaning. Jessop’s paintings are interpretations of images captured by Totman while the two artists were swimming together underwater. Totman’s images are photographs of friends and women having their own relationship with water and themselves. The pieces have been chosen by the artists to be displayed together as an exploration of how different mediums communicate different emotion. Each artist has felt a connection to water and felt healed by that connection and their artistic process relating to it. This show is a celebration of how this natural resource can act as a guide and inspiration.”
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/working-in-with-water/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk
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SUMMARY:night shift
DESCRIPTION:night shift:\na group show ft. recent UMass alumni\nWHEN: May 11th – May 24th\nOPENING RECEPTION: May 11th\, 5-8pm\nWHERE: MAP Space Gallery\, Eastworks\n116 PLEASANT STREET\nEASTHAMPTON\, MA 01027\nGALLERY HOURS: Mon & Weds // 12-5pm \n\nnight shift is a group exhibition featuring recent UMass alumni artists Charlotte Young\, Eva Lin Fahey\, Haley McDevitt\, Nuri On\, and Parker Phelps. This exhibition presents individual themes of identity across a wide range of mediums while navigating the turbulent transitions of postgraduate art making. \nCharlotte Young makes work that asks to be made\, allowing her body to act as a means for impulse and emotion to become tangible. To her\, it feels almost as though she herself (her conscious mind) is left out of the creative process (which is fine as far as she is concerned\, she believes that consciousness ought to be used a bit more sparingly than modern life often demands). Thus\, the work she makes is representative of her\, and her world- it is sensory input digested and regurgitated. Unburdened by the responsibility of representing this or that\, it is a multiplicity\, dipping its toes in many different pools of meaning\, none of which ultimately matter much at all (like most things\, though lots of things are nice and good). What does matter\, according to Charlotte (if you care to know)\, is nuance.  \n\nEva Lin Fahey shares work centering around the process of creating her artist book\, Oceans\, mama. Showing poems\, paintings\, and drawings\, she shows the intimate collection of imagery and text that will ultimately be cropped and resized into a more formal book. As a Chinese adoptee\, Fahey draws from her experience of both longing to connect with her family ties and living a life far removed from her cultural/national origins. She uses her own identity as a mother to attempt to form a relationship with her unknown birth mother. Threads of longing and absence intersect with empathy and attachment to convey the enigmatic connection shared between mother and child. \nHaley McDevitt’s abstract paintings adorned with chalk pastel attempt to be present in a fleeting moment before you\, as does the artist. In the digital era\, it’s quite easy to slip into the imaginative purgatory of absent mindlessness clouded by the vastness of presence surpassing what’s actually in front of you. Mindfulness is something that the artist is attempting to bring closer to herself to become more familiar with herself as a real living individual\, and these paintings are a representation of the lack thereof – of how it feels and seems to be without the practice. \nNuri On’s work\, thank you\, come again\, revisits a previous photo documentary project they first started nine years ago. Prompted to come back to this project as his family prepares to move on from the family business they started when On was a child\, the photographs attempt to document the delicate balance of maintaining a semblance of family life with the work that provides their living. \nParker Phelps’ work in night shift revolves around portraits displayed through everyday objects transformed. Phelps incorporates themes of love for these specific portraits\, portraying a loved one encapsulated in a figmented moment\, greek myths\, and how a shared living space can become a symbol of commitment and compromise. In the work you will see clothing become ethereal\, cardboard boxes share their history\, and plastic bottles feel threatened. The work shows love in all it’s different languages\, sweet and sour. As figures spin\, video loops\, an hourglass drains into the air; love is about time\, mystery\, repetition\, transparency\, and beauty. \nCharlotte Young\nEva Lin Fahey – https://evalin.xyz/\nHaley McDevitt – www.haleymcdevitt.com\nNuri On\nParker Phelps – www.parkerphelps.com
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/night-shift/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Easthampton Events
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UID:5125-1555160400-1555171200@www.easthamptoncityarts.com
SUMMARY:Aquí Y Allá Presented by Attack Bear Press
DESCRIPTION:Aquí Y Allá Presented by Attack Bear Press\nWHEN: April 13th – May 1st\, 2019\nOPENING RECEPTION: April 13th\, 2019\nWHERE: MAP Space Gallery\, Eastworks\n116 PLEASANT STREET\nEASTHAMPTON\, MA 01027 \n\nExisting in the space between here and there\, Aquí Y Allá explores the Post-colonial narrative through active synthesis and guided (re)construction. This show features new work from our enclosure project\, excerpts and reworkings from our “memories of my life: Walking Book” and other community art. \nJoin us on 4-13-2019 for the Aquí Y Allá reception. Attack Bear Press is honored to share space and energy with both the amazing poet and playwright Nicole Young\, and musical powerhouse Tekowa Lakica as we celebrate the exhibition. Taking place during Easthampton City Art’s annual Bookfest this reception is free and open to the public. Join us as we honor all those that came before us and create a vision of the Truly New World. \n\nFor more information\, please visit https://www.facebook.com/events/324554281515403/
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/aqui-y-alla/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Easthampton Book Fest,Easthampton Events
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UID:4804-1552132800-1552143600@www.easthamptoncityarts.com
SUMMARY:Crossroads: Art and Healing
DESCRIPTION:Crossroads: Art and Healing\nWHEN: March 5th – March 27th\, 2019\nOPENING RECEPTION: March 9th\, 2019\nWHERE: MAP Space Gallery\, Eastworks\n116 PLEASANT STREET\nEASTHAMPTON\, MA 01027 \nCrossroads: Art and Healing will be on display March 5th – March 27th with an Opening Reception on March 9th\, a collection of artworks selected from several art organizations that advance the interests of artists living with supports. Anchor House of Artists\, ArteSana\, Rays of Hope\, and Riverside Industries share in common the will to make artistic opportunities available to artists with compromised access to art materials\, studio\, and show chances. The artwork shown will represent a broad range approaches and will include works from the artist staff from each organization as well as those artworks of the people served by each. Many works will be available for purchase. This exhibit is co-sponsored by Springfield College Art Therapy/Counseling programs to honor their alums and supervisors who make a difference in our community and the Easthampton City Arts. \nFor more information\, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/2326663460686627/
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/crossroads-art-and-healing/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Easthampton Events
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190205T205553Z
UID:4715-1549713600-1549724400@www.easthamptoncityarts.com
SUMMARY:Fort Future at MAP Space
DESCRIPTION:Fort Future at MAP Space\nWHEN: February 6th – March 2nd\, 2019\nWHERE: MAP Space\, Eastworks\, 116 Pleasant St\, Easthampton\, MA 01027\n\n\n\n\nFort Future is a space for intergenerational curiosity  in Easthampton\, Massachusetts. Make space to follow your creative impulses. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n“We’re a creative studio run by husband and wife team Jim Bliss and Sita Magnuson. We’re currently developing a series of workshops and events for youth and adults\, focused on developing and honing 21st century skills. Check out our calendar for upcoming events and workshops\, and sign up for our mailing list below to receive monthly updates. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to the space sometime in the future! \nWe create space for free play\, open creativity and collective inquiry\, forts\, spaceships and world building\, costumes\, masks and identity construction.” \n\n\n\n\nFind more information about the Fort Future at https://fortfuture.org/.
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/fort-future-map-space/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Art Walk,Easthampton Events,Kid-Friendly
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190205T163329Z
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SUMMARY:Winterfest: Snowflakes & Valentines @ MAP Space
DESCRIPTION:Snowflakes & Valentines\nWHEN: February 9th; 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm \n\nWHERE: MAP Space\, Eastworks\, 116 Pleasant St\, Easthampton\, MA 01027 \n\n\n\n\nJoin Easthampton CityArts at MAP Space for snowflake and valentine making! Drawing inspiration from artworks in a gallery setting\, children can create their own snowflakes and valentines. All craft materials will be provided. This is a FREE event. \n\n\n\nFind more information about Snowflakes & Valentines at https://events.time.ly/6z2lxap?event=25537038.
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/winterfest-snowflakes-valentines-map-space/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Art Walk,Easthampton Events,Kid-Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181013T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181013T160000
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CREATED:20180929T022307Z
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UID:4377-1539435600-1539446400@www.easthamptoncityarts.com
SUMMARY:Going Within: Self-Portrait As Medicine
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBIT DATES: October 3-31\, 2018 \nARTISTS RECEPTION: Saturday October 13\, 5-8pm \nGoing Within: Self Portrait as Medicine\, curated by Tracey Eller\, is an exhibition of self-portraits created by a wide range of artists in a variety of media. Tracey is a portrait and editorial photographer based in Easthampton\, MA who has been exploring the subjects of loss\, love\, and transformation through self-portraiture. Building upon this experience\, Tracey has curated an exhibition across multiple mediums and genres related to “self-portraiture as medicine”. She has selected works of art that express that “need to go within” and discovering the inner vulnerability and transformation that ensues. This exhibition is a powerful and engaging platform that is rich with the themes of love\, loss\, vulnerability and transformation. \nARTIST WEBSITE: www.ellerimages.com
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/going-within-self-portrait-as-medicine/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Easthampton City Arts Event
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180929T021329Z
UID:4372-1538661600-1538668800@www.easthamptoncityarts.com
SUMMARY:Art New England Party at MAP Space
DESCRIPTION:Please join Art New England as we celebrate fall and the publication of ANE’s September/October issue featuring:\n\nDestination: Pioneer Valley\n\nMeet ANE staff and fellow members of the New England art community. Enjoy wine\, hors d’oeuvres\, and conversation! Hosted by Easthampton City Arts at MAP Space in Eastworks: 116 Pleasant Street in Easthampton\, MA
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/art-new-england-party-at-map-space/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180718T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180718T160000
DTSTAMP:20260530T120207
CREATED:20180715T185609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180716T112442Z
UID:3817-1531922400-1531929600@www.easthamptoncityarts.com
SUMMARY:Easthampton Cultural Council Networking Evening
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, July 18\, 6-8pm\nLocation Name: MAP gallery\, Eastworks suite 137\nAddress: 116 Pleasant Street Street \nECC is bringing together 2018 grantees\, past years’ grantees\, members of the ECC\, and guests to discuss past experiences\, ask questions about the granting process and enjoy some art. MAP gallery will be showing\, “The Mountain and Mother Nature\,” 2018 grant recipient Ken Gagne’s curation which focuses on the history of Mount Tom. We welcome anyone who has questions about the granting process. Or just come to look at the art and enjoy some refreshments from Galaxy restaurant. Free and open to the public.
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/easthampton-cultural-council-networking-evening/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Easthampton Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180714T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180714T160000
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CREATED:20180711T210717Z
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SUMMARY:The Mountain & Mother Nature
DESCRIPTION:Artists: Ken Gagne\, Matt Gagne\nStart Date: July 5\, 2018\nEnd Date: August 3\, 2018\nReception Date: Saturday\, July 14\, 5-8pm\nLocation Name: MAP Space\, Eastworks\nHours: Wed-Sun 1-4pm\nAddress: 116 Pleasant Street\nWebsite: https://www.facebook.com/events/406494363153103 \nA father and son exhibition of oil pastels by Ken Gagne and sculptures by Matt Gagne creates an entertaining and thought-provoking experience of traveling over Mt. Tom to witness Mother Nature’s power to create\, destroy\, and preserve the beauty of this local resource. The Reception on July 14 will also feature Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary\, Mt. Tom’s Ice Cream and local author Jacqueline T. Lynch.
URL:https://www.easthamptoncityarts.com/event/the-mountain-mother-nature/
LOCATION:MAP Space\, 116 Pleasant Street\, Easthampton\, MA\, 01027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk
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