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SUMMARY:One Moment in Time
DESCRIPTION:“Green Mansions” by Barbara Groh Wahlstrom\nBarbara Groh Wahlstrom is a visual artist who has immersed herself in the creative process for over four decades creating highly personal abstract works of art. Many travels between continents inform her visual language as her sense of place\, space and time are influenced by home and landscape. \nMs. Groh offers\, “One Moment In Time is inspired by India\, Costa Rica and the Connecticut River by their proximity to water. It is a synthesis of location\, perception\, physicality\, freedom and meditation.” \nMs. Groh adds\, “Regarding my technique\, I use materials that are best suited to communicate my response to a particular observation\, experience\, or form. One Moment In Time showcases various techniques: acrylic and a natural herbal paste\, oil and graphite\, ink and watercolor\, and cold wax and oil. My art may reflect a quiet practice\, a calligraphic meditation\, or an energetic expression of freedom.” \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR\n 
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/one-moment-in-time-opening/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Newport
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231110
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SUMMARY:One Moment in Time
DESCRIPTION:“Green Mansions” by Barbara Groh Wahlstrom\nBarbara Groh Wahlstrom is a visual artist who has immersed herself in the creative process for over four decades creating highly personal abstract works of art. Many travels between continents inform her visual language as her sense of place\, space and time are influenced by home and landscape. \nMs. Groh offers\, “One Moment In Time is inspired by India\, Costa Rica and the Connecticut River by their proximity to water. It is a synthesis of location\, perception\, physicality\, freedom and meditation.” \nMs. Groh adds\, “Regarding my technique\, I use materials that are best suited to communicate my response to a particular observation\, experience\, or form. One Moment In Time showcases various techniques: acrylic and a natural herbal paste\, oil and graphite\, ink and watercolor\, and cold wax and oil. My art may reflect a quiet practice\, a calligraphic meditation\, or an energetic expression of freedom.” \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR\n 
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/one-moment-in-time/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Newport,Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230527T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230527T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20241120T183318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T183318Z
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SUMMARY:Pattern Play – NAWAMA
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit features 14 artists with 25 pieces of artwork. Mediums include oil paint\, acrylic\, ink\, watercolor\, wood sculpture\, and digital image capture. Many of the participating artists will be in attendance for the gallery reception; the exhibition will be shown through June 21\, with gallery hours Thursday through Sunday\, and after June 12\, daily from 11-5. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR\n 
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/pattern-play-nawama/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Newport
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230622
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20241120T183444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T153424Z
UID:43035-1685145600-1687391999@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Pattern Play – NAWAMA
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit features 14 artists with 25 pieces of artwork. Mediums include oil paint\, acrylic\, ink\, watercolor\, wood sculpture\, and digital image capture. Many of the participating artists will be in attendance for the gallery reception; the exhibition will be shown through June 21\, with gallery hours Thursday through Sunday\, and after June 12\, daily from 11-5. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR\n 
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/pattern-play-nawama-2/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Newport,Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20241120T181937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T182855Z
UID:43031-1682172000-1682179200@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:The Fragile Beautiful Earth – Earth Day 2023
DESCRIPTION:“Bound Remnants in Brick” by Barbara Groh Wahlstrom\nNewport\, R.I.\, April 7\, 2023 – Gallery Sitka’s latest exhibition\, “The Fragile Beautiful Earth” opens with a reception on Earth Day\, Saturday\, April 22\, 2-4 pm.   \nMany of the 26 participating artists will be in attendance for the gallery reception. The juried exhibition will be shown through May 25 (with gallery hours Thurs.-Sun.). \nCurator\, Beth Barry\, offers\, “We have all been called upon to repurpose\, reduce\, reuse\, recycle\, restore\, and reinvent our planet we depend on. As artists\, we inherently do this – make and remake something uniquely our own. For this exhibit\, we asked artists to incorporate and channel their emotions about our fragile planet into creations of the earth’s beauty. Artists’ interpretations range from literal\, metaphorical\, to spiritual.” \nThe materials\, as well\, range from conventional to unconventional; from oil paint to detritus; from literal earth to discarded plastic bags and bottles. Used and deflated helium balloons make for a large jellyfish hanging from the wall. Abstract landscapes\, encaustics\, and photography round out the show’s works. \nGallery Sitka owner\, Tamar Russell Brown offers\, “We feel strongly about our responsibility for the health of our planet. Our way of paying attention\, and drawing attention\, is through our actions – including artwork.” \n“With Beth being a NY-based artist\, and I\, a New England-based gallery owner\, we were able to draw upon a wide\, diverse and talented pool of artists for this show. We have selected 45 works by 27 artists and are excited to share these intriguing and thought-provoking results on Earth Day through the end of May.” \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR\n 
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/the-fragile-beautiful-earth-earth-day-2023-opening/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Newport
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220314T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220314T180000
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CREATED:20241119T190215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T190215Z
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SUMMARY:Documenting Your Legacy: An Artist’s Guide to Preparing Art and Records for the Future
DESCRIPTION:Description: \nPreparing works of art and personal papers for future use is a challenge for many artists planning their legacy. Led by professional archivist Shelley Diamond\, this workshop will: \n\nHelp artists develop strategies for organizing\, preserving\, inventorying\, and managing works of art and archival records as part of their estate plan.\nProvide recommendations for best practices\, and a simple step-by-step workflow.\nOffer practical advice and useful tips to plan the documentation of their work in keeping with their personal objectives.\n\nFollowing the slide presentation\, Shelley will address individual questions from participants. \nBiography for Shelley Diamond\, MSLIS \nShelley Diamond is the principal of Shelley Diamond Archival Solutions LLC\, which provides archival and collection management services to collectors\, artists\, artist estates\, homeowners\, estate executors\, and beneficiaries in New York City. Her firm helps individuals manage\, document\, preserve and protect works of art as well as tangible personal property. Shelley holds a master’s degree in Library and Information Science (MSLIS) and a Certificate in the Advanced Study in Archives from the Palmer School of Library and Information Science\, Long Island University. She received a bachelor’s degree (BA) in Art History from Vassar College. \nFor two decades\, Shelley was senior archivist at JPMorgan Chase & Co.\, supervising all aspects of the bank’s varied historical collections\, including the organization\, cataloging\, housing\, and preservation of archival records (analog/digital)\, artifacts\, and works of art. She oversaw numerous research and education projects\, curated multiple exhibitions devoted to the bank’s history\, and was editor and co-author of The history of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (2012). Before becoming an archivist\, Shelley was a television news producer at ABC News in New York.
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/documenting-your-legacy-an-artists-guide-to-preparing-art-and-records-for-the-future/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211206T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211206T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20241119T190021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T190021Z
UID:42814-1638813600-1638817200@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Copyright Law for Artists with Kristin Garris
DESCRIPTION:Class Description: \n“Intellectual Property For Artists: Copyright Basics” will help creatives in all fields learn more about copyright issues\, copyright protection\, and copyright pitfalls. Join us for an informative one-hour program presented by Kristin Garris\, a trademark/copyright attorney in New York. In addition to copyright basics\, we’ll touch on some interesting current copyright cases and recent rulings relevant to your creative work. \nKristin G. Garris\nBiography for Kristin Garris \nKristin G. Garris is a member of Warshaw Burstein\, LLP’s Intellectual Property practice group who has a broad range of experience in handling matters related to trademark\, copyright\, Internet\, and domain name enforcement and litigation.\nMs. Garris counsels clients on a wide range of intellectual property issues\, including IP ownership and protection\, trademark enforcement and litigation\, branding procedures and management\, copyright protection\, licensing\, domain names\, privacy policies and website terms of use\, IP-related risk management\, IP due diligence\, data privacy regulations\, and much more. She also has significant experience with opposition and cancellation proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. In addition\, Ms. Garris is skilled in representing clients with domain name disputes before the World Intellectual Property Organization’s Arbitration and Mediation Center\, as well as a broad range of other Internet-related disputes and trademark and copyright enforcements in connection with social media. \nWith twelve years of experience in intellectual property\, Ms. Garris is adept in representing clients with trademark and copyright litigation\, design and implementation of comprehensive enforcement programs\, clearance and portfolio management\, registration strategies\, and intellectual property due diligence in corporate transactions. Focused on finding sensible business solutions to legal problems\, Ms. Garris has assisted clients by negotiating and drafting intellectual property licenses\, settlement and coexistence agreements\, asset purchase agreements\, and other commercial agreements. She has extensive experience representing clients across a variety of industries\, including retail; consumer goods; food and beverage; fashion and luxury goods; financial services and wealth management; hospitality and travel; technology and software; arts\, entertainment\, and media; and manufacturing.
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/copyright-law-for-artists-with-kristin-garris/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Classes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220601
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20241120T174123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T175001Z
UID:43014-1648857600-1654041599@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Earth Day 2022 – Newport
DESCRIPTION:“Vam Song” by Barbara Groh Wahlstrom\nJoin us at 227 Spring Street in Newport\, RI\, during April and May 2022. \nWe will have on display a select group of works. \nWe will host an Earth Day Art Opening on Friday\, April 22 from 4:30-7:30 PM. \nView the show on Artsy\n 
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/earth-day-2022-newport/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Newport,Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210801
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20241120T173024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T173024Z
UID:43010-1623024000-1627775999@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Martha's Vineyard Summer
DESCRIPTION:“Beach Walk” by Marston Clough\nGallery Sitka is thrilled to host two of our represented artists\, Linda Cuccurullo and Marston Clough in a summer show\, “Martha’s Vineyard Summer”. We invite you to come by and get your summer Island vibe on! Martha’s Vineyard is a favorite for the gallery owner\, Tamar Russell Brown. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/marthas-vineyard-summer/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Shirley,Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220602
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20241120T172517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T172627Z
UID:43007-1619136000-1654127999@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:OUR CONNECTION WITH NATURE — Earth Day 2021
DESCRIPTION:“Ocean Blue” by Linda Cuccurullo\nThe first Earth Day celebration took place just over 50 years ago\, on April 22\, 1970. Now\, in the challenging decade of the 2020s\, adventurous artists working in diverse media are coming together at this Gallery Sitka show to interpret\, question\, and honor old Mother Earth in all her fascinating complexity and beauty. \n“The artists were all asked to consider how they\, as human beings\, were connected to Nature\,” explains Beth Barry\, the show’s curator. “All the canvases must be no larger than 20 by 20\, and all artists were asked for a minimum of three paintings.” More than 50 artists answered the call. \n“I’ve been curating for about ten years\,” says Ms. Barry\, “and I’ve been working with Tamar for seven or eight years.” Gallery Sitka owner Tamar Russell Brown has produced Earth Day shows before\, and she enjoys the tremendous enthusiasm and insight that Ms. Barry brings to the work of curation. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/our-connection-with-nature-earth-day-2021/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Shirley,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211201
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20241120T173405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T173405Z
UID:43012-1634256000-1638316799@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Kate Shaffer – October 2021
DESCRIPTION:“Air” by Kate Shaffer\n“Music and color inspire me. As I listen to music\, colors emerge and begin to dance in my mind. Each type of music requires different colors. Even within one genre\, the colors can be quite different depending on the mood of the music. This series deals with calming classical music. The colors reflect the peacefulness I want to evoke.\nAbstraction allows me to express the emotions that motivate my painting. Colors and movement give voice to those emotions. I develop a language as I progress through the paintings and hope you can feel the emotion and see the music as I do.\nI choose my materials for the great freedom of expression they allow. Acrylics dry quickly\, but can also be worked wet in wet for blended colors. Brushes\, palette knives\, even my hands – each tool offers a different mark and a different form of expression. As I work wet in wet\, the colors naturally begin to blend and layers of color are introduced. Marks reveal under-layers and lines. Color becomes my partner as I dance across the canvas with the music.\nThe marks I make emphasize the movement of the music. The colors combine to create the feeling. They mix and mingle as the notes do\, creating harmony. Let your eyes move to the rhythm of each piece.” \nView the show on Artsy\n 
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/kate-shaffer-october-2021/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Shirley,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210531
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20241120T171934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T171934Z
UID:43005-1615420800-1622419199@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Alice: Any Road Will Get You There
DESCRIPTION:“Over The Mood” by Colette Aline Shumate Smith\nIf Alice were a work of art\, what would she say? This is what she said to me. I dedicate this group of artworks–which was found\, lost\, relocated\, and brought up in 2021–to my inner Alice! — Colette Aline Shumate-Smith \nView the show on Artsy\n 
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/alice-any-road-will-get-you-there/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Bull Run,Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201214T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201214T180000
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20241119T190415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T190415Z
UID:42820-1607961600-1607968800@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Legacy Planning for Artists
DESCRIPTION:Description: \nFor an artist\, the important\, and often overlooked\, aspects of an artistic career are the documentation of their work and events\, and the planning for their legacy. This seminar will touch on the key components that every artist should do: record their activities\, develop their resume\, organize\, conserve and protect their art and their papers\, and plan for the management of their estate. Art historian and curator\, Ginny Butera\, President of Butera Artist Consulting\, LLC\, will offer approaches and insights into these important topics. \nVirginia Fabbri Butera\, PhD\, Photo by Wayne Roth\nBiography for Virginia Fabbri Butera\, PhD \nVirginia Fabbri Butera\, Ph.D.\, is the Director of the Therese A. Maloney Art Gallery\, a tenured Professor of Art History\, and Chairperson of the Art Department\, the Dance and Music Minors\, and the MA Program in Digital Media Design and Marketing at Saint Elizabeth University in Morristown\, NJ. She received her BA in Renaissance Studies from Trinity College in Hartford\, CT\, her MA in History of Art from Johns Hopkins University\, and her Ph.D. in Art History from the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York. \nGinny has curated art exhibitions for more than forty years for museums and galleries such as the National Gallery of Art in Washington\, DC\, the Philadelphia Museum of Art\, the Toledo Museum of Art\, Yale University Art Gallery\, and other institutions around the country. She has also organized shows at various New Jersey galleries such as the Arts Guild in Rahway\, the Center for Contemporary Art in Bedminster\, Gallery 14 Maple at Morris Arts in Morristown\,  and the Watchung Art Center. In February 2020\, she opened her fortieth major exhibition\, The Material World\, at the Maloney Art Gallery. She has been awarded two NEA grants for multi-disciplinary programs\, “The Phrase in Art” and “When Art and Science Collaborate\,” and private grants that support the exhibitions and programs of the Gallery. In May 2010\, Dr. Butera was named Arts Advocate of the Year by Morris Arts\, Morristown\, NJ. She has published and lectured widely during her career on various aspects of art history and curating\, and on professional practice and legacy planning for artists.
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/legacy-planning-for-artists/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Classes
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20241120T211159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T211257Z
UID:43116-1728000000-1730419199@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Dug Morton
DESCRIPTION:“Bye” by Dug Morton\nView our represented artist Dug Morton’s latest works. \nView the show on Artsy
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/dug-morton-online-show/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Online,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210302
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20241120T171258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T171258Z
UID:43003-1610668800-1614643199@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Under the Bed – “What Is Old Is New Again”\, CWA Group Show
DESCRIPTION:“Hartford AbstractIon III” by Susan Wadsworth\n“What is old is new again” is the theme of an online group exhibit entitled “Under the Bed\,” in which the artists have selected their favorite work. Participating artists include C.M. Judge\, Ruth Nelson\, Sue Norton\, Helen Obermeyer Simmons\, Joanne Stowell\, Carolyn Todd\, Susan Wadsworth and Elsa Voelcker. The exhibition opens Friday\, January 15\, 2021\, and originates from Gallery Sitka in Shirley\, Mass. \nThe Central Massachusetts Chapter of the Women’s Caucus for Art (WCA)\, in partnership with Tamar Russell Brown and Gallery Sitka\, have coordinated the exhibit which will be on view from January 15 through February 26\, 2021. The show includes paintings\, pastels\, watercolors\, and photographs. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/under-the-bed-what-is-old-is-new-again-cwa-group-show/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Shirley,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210102
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20240610T191708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T175716Z
UID:41807-1604620800-1609545599@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Glimmer: A Small Works Virtual Art Show
DESCRIPTION:“Glimmers of Hope” by Regina Mailloux\nCertain that “humanity is in a dark place” at this time\, Melissa A. Richard is projecting a message of hope and beauty for art lovers in New England. She provides her own artwork and curates that of six other artists in an online exhibition entitled “Glimmer on the Horizon\,” which begins Friday\, Nov. 6\, originating from Gallery Sitka in Shirley\, Mass. \n“Tamar wanted to point things in a positive direction\,” says Ms. Richard\, referring to Gallery Sitka owner Tamar Russell Brown. Finalists for this show will be selected after the Nov. 1 deadline. The theme of hopeful signs on the horizon recalls the sentiment expressed by the verse\, “His eye is on the sparrow\,” a theme that has inspired many songwriters. That is\, the small fragments of light are figuratively brave attempts of artists to dispel the darkness of hard times with their hopeful vision of tomorrow. Appropriately\, Ms. Richard will select diminutive pieces no bigger than 11 by 14 inches. Melissa’s own pieces will reach even further into this theme. Her paintings—employing such strategies as work on paper and collage and such materials as acrylic and wax—will pack an artistic punch and concentration into paintings no larger than four by four (again\, that’s inches). Such pieces are likely to give us confidence\, as when we see the humblest creatures leading the way to a supreme challenge and calling on others to follow. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/glimmer-a-small-works-virtual-art-show/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Online,Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201101
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20240610T191707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T175711Z
UID:41806-1596758400-1604188799@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Harvest: a Late Summer / Early Fall Art Show
DESCRIPTION:“Harvest” is our late summer early fall show. This time of year is a blessing and something to celebrate! We have asked artists to respond to this theme! This show will be launched online on Friday\, August 7th. Join us for opening remarks on Friday\, August 7th at 6 PM and on Saturday\, August 8th at 10 AM. This show is primarily women from the North Central MA Women’s Caucus for Art as well as one of the New Hampshire WCA groups. We opened it up to other women we know who are fine artists. We are very very very honored to have the 3 judges above who will choose which artworks and artists are included in this show: Pat Gericke (NYC)\, Jennifer Okumura (Boston)\, and Elizabeth Whelan (Martha’s Vineyard). Please join us during the month of August\, September\, and October for online events related to this show. \nView the show on Artsy\n 
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/harvest-a-late-summer-early-fall-art-show/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Online,Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200425T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201231T000000
DTSTAMP:20260606T172112
CREATED:20240610T192626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T193933Z
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SUMMARY:Black & White Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Retrospective for David L. Smith\n\n\n\n\nAs we evolved to appreciate and understand each other 2020 my Love is black or white. The shades of gray\, the plastic edge may define us but is does not separate us. Art rule # 1 says “For an edge to pops three dimensionally black is next to white. The interlude between darkness and light are the tools we use to define reality. Truly the big picture is we care about each other\, as friends and family\, aside from our differences\, true friendship and camaraderie means that we are “grown up” enough to listen\, express\, love\, and create freely as Artists. We are in it for the long haul. The loss of one of us is deeply felt\, I grieve\, yet I create because I feel this loss\, Art fills my soul with joy and allows me to exist in a Toppy Turvey world. It is with sadness and joy that I share “Living on the Edge” with a few friends\, family\, and fellow Artists. \nA memory for me personally as I struggle to find justification for my plastic edge and broken reassembled work. I was just allowing myself to admit I did mosaics and began to utilize and repair with found and altered objects. These ideas began to creep into my sculpture and my collage efforts I had not yet landed on the photo still-life’s and paper collages of today. \nDuring all this soul searching\, David said\, “You know I never really liked Mosaics\,” a letdown? “No.” \nMutual respect as he continued to devise pristine wooden substrate that allowed me to hang my ceramic slab art as wonderful broken paintings. David allowed me to reach my full potential\, as artist\, wife\, and mother for 37 years. With David I developed a consistent work ethic. \nThank you\, my love\, you are missed. \n– Colette A. Shumate Smith \n“You Can’t stay in your corner of the Forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go out to them sometimes.” — Winnie the Pooh \n“It never hurts to keep looking for sunshine.” — Eeyore \n“The most wonderful thing about Tigger’s is\, I’m the only one.” — Tigger \n“If you live to be a hundred\, I hope I live to be a hundred minus one day\, so that I will never have to live a day without you.” — Winnie the Pooh \nQuote from Winnie the Pooh\n(Lois\, David’s mom\, made Stuffed Animals for Concord Toy shop)\nFor the Launch of the Nine Acre Woods Private Campground retreat and Artist website. \n\nDavid L. Smith\nwritten by his wife Colette\nDavid passed before his work was truly viewed and cherished. \nHis family and friends understood David and his sense of humor. He was free to create and work on his art. He ran a furniture refinishing shop and studio\, rebuilt our home\, and raised two children. David was a good father and loved his family very much. I wish he were here to see his ideas and his beliefs come to life with this show. David work was sought after in the Boston area\, articles written in local paper about him as he was up and coming. After graduating from Boston University in 1987 his work appeared in Design Book Four put out by Fine woodworking. His furniture was shown at the Society of Arts and Crafts a few times. He was a successful student of Alphonce Mattia\, and people commissioned his furniture many times over the years. The best in the local area between central Massachusetts and Boston. His customers were loyal and to this day utilize the shop and wood working studio in Leominster. Hugh Norton a furniture specialist and repair expert from Gentle Giant Moving company antique division continued Renaissance Restoration Inc. To this day Hugh lives up to David’s standards and expertise. One can still bring broken parts in a box to this establishment and claim that it was an ere loom and could you please put it back together for my grandchildren. The expertise and creative talent of Renaissance Restoration can and will. 45 Granite street Leominster\, MA third floor rear. David ran a tight ship. We were together 37 years\, married for 32.  He is missed\, loved\, and remembered by his work and his humor. \nWe put this show together with his work in mind. Black and white portrait is where he lived. I offer a few choices works and portraits here for sale. He studied and developed his own painting technique. He worked in his own style and followed his own path\, I was an onlooker\, a sounding board\, the other half so to speak. David was a shy\, soul that had a steadfast work ethic. He was a perfectionist; we had a wonderful life together. Mondrian and I were quite the team when we met David. Tucker his son carries on David’s skills\, as Mondrian has his sensitivity and unique verbal perspective. I am awed by them as we all grieve for his passing\, I expect to do an inclusive retrospective around April of 2021. I have included some work that the family wishes to keep for the moment as NFS and a few that we believe we could reproduce again as needed. Maybe not by his slight of hand in wood but on canvas from the graphic image. They are beautiful works that would delight any home. Here in Black and White. \nWe are all “Living on the Edge.” \n\n  \nColette Aline Shumate-Smith\nRepresented by Gallery Sitka\n \nI am an Artist; I always have been an Artist it is what I know best. Art and thoughts of creating something fill my time and space. Art is what I think about. I always had a pair of scissors\, or play dough\, or an image I was obsessing to draw or learn. I learned to draw and paint because I wanted to render what I saw. My mother was a fine artist illustrator I thought that was what Art was. I struggled to learn to see\, render and paint correctly. That was never going to happen I learned when I applied to the painting department at Boston University. They sent my work to the Ceramic studio. Good thing I had included my ceramics in my portfolio of 50 works of art. \nMy daughter somehow understood this. “You know how you are Mom. Right?” \nWhat does that mean. Exactly. \nI am an emotional being I react to my environment. I spin my wheels\, organizing a workspace\, getting\, and gathering materials I think I need. \nA stamp\, a letter a piece of paper. I am filling up my visual cortex to the brim until it explodes in some fashion. Then get out of the way. 30\, 40\, 100 works of Art come forth. These days I have learned to limit a series to 10 not 25. \nA potter a painter a poet\, a photographer a collector of images. These days I limit my response to 10. I am working on my inner Zen\, my chi\, hoping to simplify my life and times I work on about four shows a year. Alice\, Earth Day\, Harvest and now the Black and White series. That is a show a season every four months to be producing new work.     \nI have learned to layer the image. Again\, Mondrian asks “How can you know what you are doing with all the confusion?” \nI start with an image I want from a photograph\, or a pencil sketch. Then with a 4-inch brush I topcoat the gesso layer. This gives the final image power. In clay it would be porcelain slip that comes first than under glaze and two to three glaze firings. In Acrylic it is gesso\, drywall compound\, gesso\, white or colored paint than progressively thinner and thinner media\, and finally print ink then drying and sealing. The paint coating is developed in a series of days\, steps or with layer of paper collage. Like the illustrator it is a surface worked up thru line\, paint texture and color. But\, with big powerful emotional brushes. The abstract forces of nature\, the paint is added and washed away\, blended\, dry brushed\, dusted over the texture. In oil it is dripped into medium over gesso and ink. The work is there in the beginning sometimes in a light and shadow layer. Or sculpted texture with a tool. \nThe plastic edge is what defines it the dark against light. My Artwork had this early on. I liked to work with color straight out of the tube and blend on the canvas as a fauvist would. Now I have learned to pick and choose a color pallet\, to limit my choice\, this way if I have to change or alter something I can go back to the same color without having to remix it. \nI have always just worked at being myself. The Art is part of me. The extra images that are somehow trapped in the picture plain were always there. Just like telephone poles bring you up to the sky and direct your eye back down again. My mother would be annoyed with them a sign of imperfection\, my father would say they are the beginning of a cross and what a blessing to see that beginning. The images within an image add to the texture and plastic edge of life. Who are we to say our lives are one way or another? Really\, I am here to be who I am. I can glimpse into my work into my ideas into my time thru Art. Thinking about creating and knowing how to create and doing the work are the many stages I go through to bring a work of art into being. For an artist like me it is a fun journey\, yet sometimes a difficult task. If it works that is wonderful if it does not\, I have learned to paint over it. Black and White is not only a drawing\, it is a new and challenging world between light and shadow\, mist\, and cloud. This show this idea has opened my eyes to the possibilities. \n\n\n \n  \n  \nView the show archive
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/black-white-art-show/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Show
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210101
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SUMMARY:Earth Day 2020 – Group Show
DESCRIPTION:Over the past 6 years\, we have had several Earth Day art exhibits\, or have connected our spring shows to #EARTHDAY. Earth Day is super important to us\, but as one brand we follow says\, Earth Day should be every day. Since we only have one planet\, our job is to take care of it.\nThe first Earth Day was on April 22\, 1970\, and was an event that was based around protests to support a more sustainable way of living due to the fact that the auto industry was polluting the air. Not much has changed. However\, this year\, due to COVID19 it is of interest to see that the slowdown in human activity has led to a quick clean-up of the air. The Earth can heal quickly\, a clear sign that it was designed to maintain itself when allowed to. Our job as humans is to take care of it\, and we haven’t really been succeeding. \nThis art exhibit has thus come at a good time. We feel it is very important that we make a statement about the beauty of the Earth and remind all of us that we should be wise in how we use our time\, resources\, and we should do our best to keep our carbon footprint low. \nArt is an excellent way to make such a statement. Thus\, we appreciate Melissa Richard for curating this group of work. I have added some of our represented artists’ works that I felt fit the mood. We appreciate all the artists that contributed! And though we could not host an event in person\, we will have this work online for you to view and purchase during 2020. Our hope is that it inspires you to either make art yourself\, become reinvigorated to take care of your part of the Earth\, re-work the way you use and buy and that it heals your mood caused by this pandemic. \nView the show on Artsy
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/earth-day-2020/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Online,Show
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