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SUMMARY:Nature’s Patterns – Rebekah Robinson & Ylenia Mino
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Sitka announces “Nature’s Patterns” exhibit featuring two artists\, Ylenia Mino\, an Italian artist who resides in Long Beach\, California and Wailuku\, Hawaii\, and Rebekah Robinson who lives in Colorado. The exhibit reception is open and free to the public Thursday\, July 18\, 5:30-7:30pm; both artists will be in attendance. Gallery Sitka/Newport is located on the corner of Spring and Franklin Streets; the show will be displayed through August 2. \n“Blooming Elegance: A Symphony of Colors” by Ylenia Mino\nBorn and raised in the small town of Ivrea\, nestled at the foot of the Italian Alps\, Ylenia Mino studied with an extraordinary Egyptian painter who had trained under a French master. Ylenia pursued classical studies\, including ancient Greek\, Latin\, philosophy\, and art history\, as well as performance arts. \nIn March 2011\, Ylenia debuted as a solo artist at the International Artexpo in New York and later exhibited her work in San Francisco\, London\, Innsbruck (Austria)\, and across Italy. Living in California and Hawaii\, she founded Paint for a Purpose\, empowering individuals and teams through custom creative events\, as well as Furry Friend Portraits. \nMino shares\, “Art is my way of capturing and sharing the profound moments that define our lives. I endeavor to convey the deep emotions and connections that make each moment unique. Growing up at the foot of the Italian Alps\, I was inspired by the natural beauty and cultural richness around me. This inspiration drives me to create art that resonates with personal and universal stories\, imbued with the sophistication of European Italian artistry.” \n“Pontassive Italy” by Rebekah Robinson\nColorado-based artist Rebekah Robinson has studied painting\, printmaking\, photography and graphic design. The landscape has been an overarching theme in her work\, and patterns offer a continued focus. Robinson offers\, “While the natural patterns of leaves floating on a still pond draw my attention\, I am equally fascinated by the human-made patterns of field plantings\, mowings and gardens. At times\, I have focused on the intimate details—the petals of a flower\, the detritus in a flowing stream\, the reflections of water.” \nRobinison’s paintings in this show are representative of a broader view of nature and the inherent larger scope of her natural surroundings living in Colorado and traveling in the American Southwest and Europe.” \nGallery Sitka owner\, Tamar Russell Brown states\, “Ylenia Mino is one of Gallery Sitka’s earliest artists; we are thrilled to host her in our Newport space. Rebekah Robinson is a gallery friend via some of our newest artists. Both artists will be with us on July 18th and we welcome them to Newport!” \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/natures-patterns-rebekah-robinson-ylenia-mino-opening/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240803
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T205436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T205448Z
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SUMMARY:Nature’s Patterns – Rebekah Robinson & Ylenia Mino
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Sitka announces “Nature’s Patterns” exhibit featuring two artists\, Ylenia Mino\, an Italian artist who resides in Long Beach\, California and Wailuku\, Hawaii\, and Rebekah Robinson who lives in Colorado. The exhibit reception is open and free to the public Thursday\, July 18\, 5:30-7:30pm; both artists will be in attendance. Gallery Sitka/Newport is located on the corner of Spring and Franklin Streets; the show will be displayed through August 2. \n“Blooming Elegance: A Symphony of Colors” by Ylenia Mino\nBorn and raised in the small town of Ivrea\, nestled at the foot of the Italian Alps\, Ylenia Mino studied with an extraordinary Egyptian painter who had trained under a French master. Ylenia pursued classical studies\, including ancient Greek\, Latin\, philosophy\, and art history\, as well as performance arts. \nIn March 2011\, Ylenia debuted as a solo artist at the International Artexpo in New York and later exhibited her work in San Francisco\, London\, Innsbruck (Austria)\, and across Italy. Living in California and Hawaii\, she founded Paint for a Purpose\, empowering individuals and teams through custom creative events\, as well as Furry Friend Portraits. \nMino shares\, “Art is my way of capturing and sharing the profound moments that define our lives. I endeavor to convey the deep emotions and connections that make each moment unique. Growing up at the foot of the Italian Alps\, I was inspired by the natural beauty and cultural richness around me. This inspiration drives me to create art that resonates with personal and universal stories\, imbued with the sophistication of European Italian artistry.” \n“Pontassive Italy” by Rebekah Robinson\nColorado-based artist Rebekah Robinson has studied painting\, printmaking\, photography and graphic design. The landscape has been an overarching theme in her work\, and patterns offer a continued focus. Robinson offers\, “While the natural patterns of leaves floating on a still pond draw my attention\, I am equally fascinated by the human-made patterns of field plantings\, mowings and gardens. At times\, I have focused on the intimate details—the petals of a flower\, the detritus in a flowing stream\, the reflections of water.” \nRobinison’s paintings in this show are representative of a broader view of nature and the inherent larger scope of her natural surroundings living in Colorado and traveling in the American Southwest and Europe.” \nGallery Sitka owner\, Tamar Russell Brown states\, “Ylenia Mino is one of Gallery Sitka’s earliest artists; we are thrilled to host her in our Newport space. Rebekah Robinson is a gallery friend via some of our newest artists. Both artists will be with us on July 18th and we welcome them to Newport!” \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/natures-patterns-rebekah-robinson-ylenia-mino-show/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Newport,Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240713T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240713T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20240422T205251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T220047Z
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SUMMARY:Ylenia Mino — Solo Show
DESCRIPTION:Details to come.
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/ylenia-mino-solo-show/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Newport
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240720
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T202143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T202143Z
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SUMMARY:Peter Stultz
DESCRIPTION:Artist’s Statement \n\nI believe that art is a 3-way communication between the artist\, his work and the viewer. A photographer uses his artistic vision to place a frame around a scene in order to say to the viewer “Look what I see here”. He will then use whatever technical tools and skills he has at his disposal to emphasize his vision of the scene. In my photography I prefer to not make any significant changes to the scene through the addition or removal of parts of the photo\, but rather through emphasizing or lessening contrast\, saturation and sharpness to better share my vision. Those changes may be somewhat dramatic or more subtle. In some cases the results can blur the boundary between pure photography and painting which is why I prefer the term “photo art” rather than photography. My hope is that these enhancements serve to better communicate my feelings of the scene and provide a new perspective to the viewer.  \nView the show on Artsy\n\n\nPlease visit the Bull Run’s website for their hours of operation. This show is in the artist’s walkway at the Bull Run through December 2024.
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/peter-stultz/
LOCATION:Bull Run\, 215 Great Rd\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Bull Run,Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T183000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20240422T205251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T201653Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Lights – Barbara Groh Wahlstrom\, Beth Barry\, & Shira Toren
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Sitka\, celebrating their ten year anniversary\, announces “Summer Lights” exhibit featuring New York artists Beth Barry\, Barbara Groh Wahlstrom\, Shira Toren and a fine jewelry launch by New York City jewelry designer\, Always\, A. The opening reception is Saturday\, June 15 from 4:30-6:30pm at Gallery Sitka on the corner of Spring and Franklin Streets. The artists will be in attendance at the reception\, which is free and open to the public. The show will be displayed through July 15. \nArt New England magazine will be at the exhibit opening reception (and bearing cake) to celebrate their 45 year anniversary. Publisher Rita Fucillo stated\, “Art New England is so happy to celebrate its 45th in Newport with Tamar and Gallery Sitka. A summer birthday pop-up amidst the gorgeous work of Beth\, Barbara and Shira is quite special. Please join us as we toast the next 45!” \nTamar Russell Brown\, Gallery Sitka owner stated\, “Gallery Sitka is beyond excited to host Art New England\, three of our incredible abstract-represented artists\, and the debut of a jewelry designer’s summer line – a first for our gallery. This summer celebrates 10 years that Gallery Sitka has been showing art in New England so this opening is one not to miss!” \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/barbara-groh-beth-barry-shira-toren-summer-lights/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Newport
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240716
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T201718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T201718Z
UID:43080-1718409600-1721087999@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Summer Lights – Barbara Groh Wahlstrom\, Beth Barry\, & Shira Toren
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Sitka\, celebrating their ten year anniversary\, announces “Summer Lights” exhibit featuring New York artists Beth Barry\, Barbara Groh Wahlstrom\, Shira Toren and a fine jewelry launch by New York City jewelry designer\, Always\, A. The opening reception is Saturday\, June 15 from 4:30-6:30pm at Gallery Sitka on the corner of Spring and Franklin Streets. The artists will be in attendance at the reception\, which is free and open to the public. The show will be displayed through July 15. \nArt New England magazine will be at the exhibit opening reception (and bearing cake) to celebrate their 45 year anniversary. Publisher Rita Fucillo stated\, “Art New England is so happy to celebrate its 45th in Newport with Tamar and Gallery Sitka. A summer birthday pop-up amidst the gorgeous work of Beth\, Barbara and Shira is quite special. Please join us as we toast the next 45!” \nTamar Russell Brown\, Gallery Sitka owner stated\, “Gallery Sitka is beyond excited to host Art New England\, three of our incredible abstract-represented artists\, and the debut of a jewelry designer’s summer line – a first for our gallery. This summer celebrates 10 years that Gallery Sitka has been showing art in New England so this opening is one not to miss!” \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/summer-lights-barbara-groh-beth-barry-shira-toren/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Newport,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240607T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240607T183000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20240422T195837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T201406Z
UID:37859-1717777800-1717785000@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Summer's Launch – Kellie Weeks & Jeanne Borofsky
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Sitka announces the exhibition “Summer’s Launch” by artists Jeanne Borofsky and Kellie Weeks. The public is invited to the free opening reception on Friday\, June 7 from 5:30-7:30pm; there will be refreshments and live music. Featured artists\, Borofsky and Weeks\, will be in attendance. The show will be displayed through July 9. \n  \n“Blue Horizon” by Jeanne Borofsky\nJeanne Borofsky whose studio is in Groton\, MA\, holds a BFA and MFA and is internationally recognized\, with paintings\, prints\, and drawings in numerous museums and private collections. \nA practicing artist for over 50 years\, Borofsky makes art with watercolors\, oils\, encaustics\, collages\, and prints – traditional\, photographic\, encaustic and digital. Borofsky is a member of The Boston Printmakers\, the Depot Square Artists\, the Monotype Guild of New England\, and New England Wax. \nMs. Borofsky states\, “Most of my current work is encaustic collage. Encaustic – painting with hot colored beeswax and damar resin – is a medium that was used by the ancient Greeks. I love the way beeswax creates both physical and visual depth and translucency to the work – adding to the mystery and magic I’m trying to convey. Whatever I put into my art\, it always includes the joy of creation\, the love of art\, and the happiness in my ability to create it.” \n  \n“The Fall” by Kellie Weeks\nKellie Weeks\, whose studio is in Fitchburg\, received a BFA from Bradford College in 2001. After years of exploring many media\, she is now focused on painting with pigment sticks and encaustic. While using encaustics for their insurmountable quality\, depth\, and brilliancy\, Weeks also incorporates dry pigments\, metal leaf\, shellac\, and other mixed media as vehicles to develop a wide lexicon of imagery. Kellie often abstracts elements of nature and her immediate surroundings combining both elements of bold and muted colors. These dynamic compositions lend themselves to stories of relationships and transformations. Kellie’s work has been exhibited nationally in many juried and group shows and is included in both private and public collections. \nWeeks offers\, “Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote\, “The Earth laughs in flowers.” Using encaustic and mixed media as vehicles to communicate abstracted floral compositions\, my paintings are intuitively created using color\, line\, and form as constructs for spiritual illumination. At times the imagery is more subtle than others yet all of the elements speak of journeys\, relationships\, and transformations.” \nTamar Russell Brown\, Gallery Sitka owner stated\, “Gallery Sitka is pleased to host what has become an annual show for Jeanne Borofsky and Kellie Weeks. They were introduced to us in year one of our gallery’s life. They have both now been with us for close to 10 years. Since Gallery Sitka is celebrating 10 years this summer\, we are thrilled to show these accomplished women to kick off the season!” \nAdditional information can be found at Gallery Sitka. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/kellie-weeks-jeanne-borofsky/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Shirley
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240710
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T201431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T201431Z
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SUMMARY:Summer's Launch – Kellie Weeks & Jeanne Borofsky
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Sitka announces the exhibition “Summer’s Launch” by artists Jeanne Borofsky and Kellie Weeks. The public is invited to the free opening reception on Friday\, June 7 from 5:30-7:30pm; there will be refreshments and live music. Featured artists\, Borofsky and Weeks\, will be in attendance. The show will be displayed through July 9. \n  \n“Blue Horizon” by Jeanne Borofsky\nJeanne Borofsky whose studio is in Groton\, MA\, holds a BFA and MFA and is internationally recognized\, with paintings\, prints\, and drawings in numerous museums and private collections. \nA practicing artist for over 50 years\, Borofsky makes art with watercolors\, oils\, encaustics\, collages\, and prints – traditional\, photographic\, encaustic and digital. Borofsky is a member of The Boston Printmakers\, the Depot Square Artists\, the Monotype Guild of New England\, and New England Wax. \nMs. Borofsky states\, “Most of my current work is encaustic collage. Encaustic – painting with hot colored beeswax and damar resin – is a medium that was used by the ancient Greeks. I love the way beeswax creates both physical and visual depth and translucency to the work – adding to the mystery and magic I’m trying to convey. Whatever I put into my art\, it always includes the joy of creation\, the love of art\, and the happiness in my ability to create it.” \n  \n“The Fall” by Kellie Weeks\nKellie Weeks\, whose studio is in Fitchburg\, received a BFA from Bradford College in 2001. After years of exploring many media\, she is now focused on painting with pigment sticks and encaustic. While using encaustics for their insurmountable quality\, depth\, and brilliancy\, Weeks also incorporates dry pigments\, metal leaf\, shellac\, and other mixed media as vehicles to develop a wide lexicon of imagery. Kellie often abstracts elements of nature and her immediate surroundings combining both elements of bold and muted colors. These dynamic compositions lend themselves to stories of relationships and transformations. Kellie’s work has been exhibited nationally in many juried and group shows and is included in both private and public collections. \nWeeks offers\, “Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote\, “The Earth laughs in flowers.” Using encaustic and mixed media as vehicles to communicate abstracted floral compositions\, my paintings are intuitively created using color\, line\, and form as constructs for spiritual illumination. At times the imagery is more subtle than others yet all of the elements speak of journeys\, relationships\, and transformations.” \nTamar Russell Brown\, Gallery Sitka owner stated\, “Gallery Sitka is pleased to host what has become an annual show for Jeanne Borofsky and Kellie Weeks. They were introduced to us in year one of our gallery’s life. They have both now been with us for close to 10 years. Since Gallery Sitka is celebrating 10 years this summer\, we are thrilled to show these accomplished women to kick off the season!” \nAdditional information can be found at Gallery Sitka. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/summers-launch-kellie-weeks-jeanne-borofsky/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Shirley,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240518T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240518T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20240422T205251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T200840Z
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SUMMARY:Art with Intention I – NAWAMA
DESCRIPTION:“My Garden\,” Yvonne Lamothe\, 14x11x2 inches\, Oils\, 2022\nGallery Sitka announces an exhibition with the National Association of Women Artists—MA Chapter called  “Art with Intention.”  The opening reception and celebration on Saturday\, May 18\, from 2 to 4 p.m. is free and open to the public. 12 Artists with 24 original art pieces will participate in the show\, and many of the artists will attend the reception. \nArtwork includes multi and mixed mediums\, such as varnish\, pigment on wood panel\, encaustic\, fiber\, acrylic\, oils\, watercolor on handmade paper\, mono-print\, and collage-print. \nThe Newport Gallery is located on the corner of Spring and Franklin Streets. The show will be displayed through June 13. \nJennifer Jean Okumura\, exhibit organizer and president of the National Association of Women Artists\, Inc. (NAWAMA)\, stated\, “Art poses a question\, and Creativity is understanding the answer. Art enhances the story and the space we live in. Our Art\, Our Story\, restores the harmonious balance in times of much-needed healing\, our new\, continuous love\, and the human spirit of hope\, and the world comes to life – a jolt of energy\, esse\, community\, and love.” \nTamar Russell Brown\, managing owner of a 20-year\, woman-owned and operated Branding/Social/WebDev Design Studio in NYC\, MA\, and RI\, Sitka Creations® LLC\, stated\, “Gallery Sitka is honored to support women in the arts. New England’s variety of amazing female artists continuously inspires our all-women team. We are thrilled to work with NAWAMA for a second year on a Spring show. We welcome the New England Chapter of NAWA to Newport!” \nAdditional information can be found at Gallery Sitka. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/national-association-of-women-artists/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Newport
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240614
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T200915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T200915Z
UID:43072-1715990400-1718323199@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Art with Intention I – NAWAMA
DESCRIPTION:“My Garden\,” Yvonne Lamothe\, 14x11x2 inches\, Oils\, 2022\nGallery Sitka announces an exhibition with the National Association of Women Artists—MA Chapter called  “Art with Intention.”  The opening reception and celebration on Saturday\, May 18\, from 2 to 4 p.m. is free and open to the public. 12 Artists with 24 original art pieces will participate in the show\, and many of the artists will attend the reception. \nArtwork includes multi and mixed mediums\, such as varnish\, pigment on wood panel\, encaustic\, fiber\, acrylic\, oils\, watercolor on handmade paper\, mono-print\, and collage-print. \nThe Newport Gallery is located on the corner of Spring and Franklin Streets. The show will be displayed through June 13. \nJennifer Jean Okumura\, exhibit organizer and president of the National Association of Women Artists\, Inc. (NAWAMA)\, stated\, “Art poses a question\, and Creativity is understanding the answer. Art enhances the story and the space we live in. Our Art\, Our Story\, restores the harmonious balance in times of much-needed healing\, our new\, continuous love\, and the human spirit of hope\, and the world comes to life – a jolt of energy\, esse\, community\, and love.” \nTamar Russell Brown\, managing owner of a 20-year\, woman-owned and operated Branding/Social/WebDev Design Studio in NYC\, MA\, and RI\, Sitka Creations® LLC\, stated\, “Gallery Sitka is honored to support women in the arts. New England’s variety of amazing female artists continuously inspires our all-women team. We are thrilled to work with NAWAMA for a second year on a Spring show. We welcome the New England Chapter of NAWA to Newport!” \nAdditional information can be found at Gallery Sitka. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/art-with-intention-i-nawama/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Newport,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240615
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T192641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T192641Z
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SUMMARY:James Proctor
DESCRIPTION:Artist’s Statement \n\nMy brush strokes are fast and non-deliberate. I have no predetermined result. I paint how I feel at that moment. My paintings can be enjoyed up close. Most important is to take your time and let the painting emerge for you. \nView the show on Artsy \n\n\nPlease visit the Bull Run’s website for their hours of operation. This show is in the artist’s walkway at the Bull Run through November 2024.
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/james-proctor/
LOCATION:Bull Run\, 215 Great Rd\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Bull Run,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240505T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240505T170000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20240422T195837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T192201Z
UID:37858-1714919400-1714928400@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Portrait of Nature – Melanie Zibit & Zen Saito
DESCRIPTION:  \n“Sunlight” by Melanie Zibit\nGallery Sitka announces the exhibition “Portrait of Nature” by sculptor Melanie Zibit and artist/photographer Zen Saito. The public is invited to the free opening reception on Sunday\, May 5 from 2:30-4:30pm; Saito and Zibit will be in attendance. The show will be displayed through June 5. \nSculptor and Shirley Massachusetts resident\, Melanie Zibit learned to carve in the marble workshops of Carrara\, Italy. Her passion for creating sculpture started as an undergraduate and then grew in her 20s to working with artists in rural Maine and in New York City. Zibit carves at the Vermont Carving Studio and Sculpture Center. She gives presentations at museums\, schools\, universities\, galleries\, and arts festivals and has received commissions and exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the US. Zibit is the recipient of the 2014 and 2015 NYC Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club award and the 2015 Best Abstract in Show award from the Cape Cod Art Association. \nZibit states\, “I am inspired by ancient and modern sculptors. I use marble and bronze\, classical materials\, and components of forms found in nature to create a modern statement. Leaving elements natural or forms unfinished invites the viewer to complete the form in their mind’s eye.” \n“Sunflower” by Zen Saito\nArtist\, Japanese native\, and Fitchburg resident Zen Saito (a.k.a. Yoshiyuki Saito) grew up in a small town in Japan with a family that supported his creativity. By age 18\, Zen had moved to Tokyo to study design. At age 24 he moved to New York where he studied at The Art Students League of New York\, worked at a sculptor studio\, and exhibited his work in group and solo shows in Brooklyn and Manhattan. In 2007 Zen moved to Massachusetts and has expanded his artistic endeavors to include carpentry. \nZen shares\, “My artwork is often influenced by nature\, and often reflects the period of my life. I once wanted my artwork to carry messages to the world — but recently I have just been enjoying working with different media\, exploring and developing new skills\, opening up my freedom to challenge my creativity.” \nAdditional information can be found at Gallery Sitka. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/melanie-zibit-zen-saito/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Shirley
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gallerysitka.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/GallerySitka_MelanieZibitZenSaito.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240606
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T192235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T192235Z
UID:43060-1714867200-1717631999@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Portrait of Nature – Melanie Zibit & Zen Saito
DESCRIPTION:  \n“Sunlight” by Melanie Zibit\nGallery Sitka announces the exhibition “Portrait of Nature” by sculptor Melanie Zibit and artist/photographer Zen Saito. The public is invited to the free opening reception on Sunday\, May 5 from 2:30-4:30pm; Saito and Zibit will be in attendance. The show will be displayed through June 5. \nSculptor and Shirley Massachusetts resident\, Melanie Zibit learned to carve in the marble workshops of Carrara\, Italy. Her passion for creating sculpture started as an undergraduate and then grew in her 20s to working with artists in rural Maine and in New York City. Zibit carves at the Vermont Carving Studio and Sculpture Center. She gives presentations at museums\, schools\, universities\, galleries\, and arts festivals and has received commissions and exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the US. Zibit is the recipient of the 2014 and 2015 NYC Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club award and the 2015 Best Abstract in Show award from the Cape Cod Art Association. \nZibit states\, “I am inspired by ancient and modern sculptors. I use marble and bronze\, classical materials\, and components of forms found in nature to create a modern statement. Leaving elements natural or forms unfinished invites the viewer to complete the form in their mind’s eye.” \n“Sunflower” by Zen Saito\nArtist\, Japanese native\, and Fitchburg resident Zen Saito (a.k.a. Yoshiyuki Saito) grew up in a small town in Japan with a family that supported his creativity. By age 18\, Zen had moved to Tokyo to study design. At age 24 he moved to New York where he studied at The Art Students League of New York\, worked at a sculptor studio\, and exhibited his work in group and solo shows in Brooklyn and Manhattan. In 2007 Zen moved to Massachusetts and has expanded his artistic endeavors to include carpentry. \nZen shares\, “My artwork is often influenced by nature\, and often reflects the period of my life. I once wanted my artwork to carry messages to the world — but recently I have just been enjoying working with different media\, exploring and developing new skills\, opening up my freedom to challenge my creativity.” \nAdditional information can be found at Gallery Sitka. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/portrait-of-nature-melanie-zibit-zen-saito/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Shirley,Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240504T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240504T163000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20240422T205250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T191558Z
UID:37903-1714833000-1714840200@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Veronique Sapin — Symptoms
DESCRIPTION:“Symptoms 2” by Veronique Sapin\nGallery Sitka announces the exhibition “Symptoms” by French visual artist Veronique Sapin\, with an opening reception on Friday\, April 26 from 4:30-6:30pm. Sapin\, whose studio is in Cugnaux\, France\, will be in attendance at the Shirley gallery. The show will be displayed through May 3. Also planned is an Artist Talk\, “Sisterhood in Art\, as a Consequence\, as a Strategy” at the Fitchburg Art Museum Thursday\, May 2\, from 12:30-1:30pm. Both the artist reception and the artist talk are free and open to the public. \nThe full scope of Véronique Sapin’s artwork is of the visual arts nature\, including videos\, installations\, photos\, ink\, and art books. Her artwork has been a part of more than 240 showings in forty countries. She is also curator\, co-founder and coordinator of the international women artists collective FemLink-Art which involves 140+ artists from 60+ countries. She has initiated important partnerships with institutions such as Unesco for the video training of African women artists. \nFor this exhibition at Gallery Sitka\, Sapin focuses on an ink painting art method she gleaned while living in Singapore where she took classes from artist Lim Choon Jin. \nMs. Sapin offers\, “Working with ink means anticipating what the ink will want to do\, expecting it not to do so\, and measuring our degree of intervention on its freedom. This implies a constant game of partnership and adversity between the artist and the medium.” \nGallery Sitka owner\, Tamar Russell Brown states\, “We have been expanding the gallery’s breadth of artists and offerings to include more international art. Veronique is our first French female artist to have as part of our Gallery Sitka family; we invite the community to join us in welcoming her!” \nAdditional information can be found at Gallery Sitka – Sapin. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/veronique-sapin-solo-show/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Newport
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240502T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240502T133000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T191441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T191441Z
UID:43052-1714653000-1714656600@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Veronique Sapin — Symptoms
DESCRIPTION:“Symptoms 2” by Veronique Sapin\nGallery Sitka announces the exhibition “Symptoms” by French visual artist Veronique Sapin\, with an opening reception on Friday\, April 26 from 4:30-6:30pm. Sapin\, whose studio is in Cugnaux\, France\, will be in attendance at the Shirley gallery. The show will be displayed through May 3. Also planned is an Artist Talk\, “Sisterhood in Art\, as a Consequence\, as a Strategy” at the Fitchburg Art Museum Thursday\, May 2\, from 12:30-1:30pm. Both the artist reception and the artist talk are free and open to the public. \nThe full scope of Véronique Sapin’s artwork is of the visual arts nature\, including videos\, installations\, photos\, ink\, and art books. Her artwork has been a part of more than 240 showings in forty countries. She is also curator\, co-founder and coordinator of the international women artists collective FemLink-Art which involves 140+ artists from 60+ countries. She has initiated important partnerships with institutions such as Unesco for the video training of African women artists. \nFor this exhibition at Gallery Sitka\, Sapin focuses on an ink painting art method she gleaned while living in Singapore where she took classes from artist Lim Choon Jin. \nMs. Sapin offers\, “Working with ink means anticipating what the ink will want to do\, expecting it not to do so\, and measuring our degree of intervention on its freedom. This implies a constant game of partnership and adversity between the artist and the medium.” \nGallery Sitka owner\, Tamar Russell Brown states\, “We have been expanding the gallery’s breadth of artists and offerings to include more international art. Veronique is our first French female artist to have as part of our Gallery Sitka family; we invite the community to join us in welcoming her!” \nAdditional information can be found at Gallery Sitka – Sapin. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/veronique-sapin-symptoms-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Fitchburg Art Museum\, 185 Elm Street\, Fitchburg\, Massachusetts\, 01420
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Shirley
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240426T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240426T183000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20240422T195839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T191315Z
UID:37866-1714149000-1714156200@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Veronique Sapin — Symptoms
DESCRIPTION:“Symptoms 2” by Veronique Sapin\nGallery Sitka announces the exhibition “Symptoms” by French visual artist Veronique Sapin\, with an opening reception on Friday\, April 26 from 4:30-6:30pm. Sapin\, whose studio is in Cugnaux\, France\, will be in attendance at the Shirley gallery. The show will be displayed through May 3. Also planned is an Artist Talk\, “Sisterhood in Art\, as a Consequence\, as a Strategy” at the Fitchburg Art Museum Thursday\, May 2\, from 12:30-1:30pm. Both the artist reception and the artist talk are free and open to the public. \nThe full scope of Véronique Sapin’s artwork is of the visual arts nature\, including videos\, installations\, photos\, ink\, and art books. Her artwork has been a part of more than 240 showings in forty countries. She is also curator\, co-founder and coordinator of the international women artists collective FemLink-Art which involves 140+ artists from 60+ countries. She has initiated important partnerships with institutions such as Unesco for the video training of African women artists. \nFor this exhibition at Gallery Sitka\, Sapin focuses on an ink painting art method she gleaned while living in Singapore where she took classes from artist Lim Choon Jin. \nMs. Sapin offers\, “Working with ink means anticipating what the ink will want to do\, expecting it not to do so\, and measuring our degree of intervention on its freedom. This implies a constant game of partnership and adversity between the artist and the medium.” \nGallery Sitka owner\, Tamar Russell Brown states\, “We have been expanding the gallery’s breadth of artists and offerings to include more international art. Veronique is our first French female artist to have as part of our Gallery Sitka family; we invite the community to join us in welcoming her!” \nAdditional information can be found at Gallery Sitka – Sapin. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/veronique-sapin-symptoms/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Shirley
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gallerysitka.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/GallerySitka_VeroniqueSapin.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240405T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240405T183000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20240422T195840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T190218Z
UID:37867-1712334600-1712341800@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Rising – Earth Day 2024
DESCRIPTION:Image of Gallery Sitka Earth Day Exhibit 2023 by Lawrence Libby\nGallery Sitka announces its annual Earth Day exhibition\, with an opening reception on Friday\, April 5 from 4:30-6:30pm. This year’s Earth Day theme is “Ocean Rising” and features a group show with a variety of mediums on display. All are welcome to the free reception with the artists at Gallery Sitka\, 2 Shaker Road in Shirley. The exhibit will be available for viewing through April 24. \nGallery Sitka owner\, Tamar Russell Brown states\, “Recently many of us have seen intense flooding in Central Mass.\, on the Vineyard\, and in Newport. Therefore\, this year’s Earth Day art exhibition will focus on our oceans\, rising sea levels\, flooding\, and the like. As in previous years\, we invite artists to interpret the theme as they see fit and to utilize whatever medium they desire.” \nSelected works will be shown in both Gallery Sitka locations in Shirley\, MA and Newport\, RI during April 2024. \nArtists include Beth Barry\, Ann Brady\, Marston Clough\, Linda Cuccurullo\, Sandi Daniel\, Barbara Groh Wahlstrom\, Sara K. Lyons\, Scott Niemi\, James Proctor\, Daniel Senie\, Kate Shaffer\, Erin Starr\, Amalia Tagaris\, Shira Toren\, Cynthia Woehrle and more! \nThis year’s Gallery Sitka Earth Day Show is sponsored in part by the Shirley Cultural Council. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR\n 
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/earth-day/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Shirley
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gallerysitka.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/EarthDay2023_ByLawrenceLibby.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240405
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240425
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T190304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T190304Z
UID:43047-1712275200-1714003199@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Rising – Earth Day 2024
DESCRIPTION:Image of Gallery Sitka Earth Day Exhibit 2023 by Lawrence Libby\nGallery Sitka announces its annual Earth Day exhibition\, with an opening reception on Friday\, April 5 from 4:30-6:30pm. This year’s Earth Day theme is “Ocean Rising” and features a group show with a variety of mediums on display. All are welcome to the free reception with the artists at Gallery Sitka\, 2 Shaker Road in Shirley. The exhibit will be available for viewing through April 24. \nGallery Sitka owner\, Tamar Russell Brown states\, “Recently many of us have seen intense flooding in Central Mass.\, on the Vineyard\, and in Newport. Therefore\, this year’s Earth Day art exhibition will focus on our oceans\, rising sea levels\, flooding\, and the like. As in previous years\, we invite artists to interpret the theme as they see fit and to utilize whatever medium they desire.” \nSelected works will be shown in both Gallery Sitka locations in Shirley\, MA and Newport\, RI during April 2024. \nArtists include Beth Barry\, Ann Brady\, Marston Clough\, Linda Cuccurullo\, Sandi Daniel\, Barbara Groh Wahlstrom\, Sara K. Lyons\, Scott Niemi\, James Proctor\, Daniel Senie\, Kate Shaffer\, Erin Starr\, Amalia Tagaris\, Shira Toren\, Cynthia Woehrle and more! \nThis year’s Gallery Sitka Earth Day Show is sponsored in part by the Shirley Cultural Council. \nView the show on Artsy\nRead the PR\n 
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/ocean-rising-earth-day-2024/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka East\, 2 Shaker Road\, Suite D101\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Newport,Shirley,Show
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gallerysitka.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/EarthDay2023_ByLawrenceLibby.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240317T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240317T170000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20240422T205938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T184611Z
UID:37911-1710687600-1710694800@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Alice in the Rose Garden
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 8th Annual Alice in Wonderland show by Colette Shumate Smith at The Bull Run! \nView the show on Artsy\n 
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/colette-shumate-smith-alice-in-the-rose-garden/
LOCATION:Bull Run\, 215 Great Rd\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Bull Run
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gallerysitka.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/GallerySitka_AliceInTheGarden.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240402
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T184653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T184653Z
UID:43043-1710633600-1712015999@gallerysitka.com
SUMMARY:Alice in the Rose Garden
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 8th Annual Alice in Wonderland show by Colette Shumate Smith at The Bull Run! \nView the show on Artsy\n 
URL:https://gallerysitka.com/event/alice-in-the-rose-garden/
LOCATION:Bull Run\, 215 Great Rd\, Shirley\, MA\, 01464
CATEGORIES:Bull Run,Show
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gallerysitka.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/GallerySitka_AliceInTheGarden.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231021T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231021T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T183853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T183906Z
UID:43037-1697896800-1697904000@gallerysitka.com
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gallerysitka.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/BarbaraGroh_GreenMansions_OilColdWaxClayPaper_10x8_900.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231110
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T184054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T184054Z
UID:43039-1697846400-1699574399@gallerysitka.com
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gallerysitka.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/BarbaraGroh_GreenMansions_OilColdWaxClayPaper_10x8_900.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230527T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230527T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T183318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T183318Z
UID:43033-1685196000-1685203200@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/
LOCATION:Gallery Sitka South\, 227 Spring Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Artist Reception,Newport
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230622
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220314T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220314T180000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241119T190215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T190215Z
UID:42818-1647273600-1647280800@gallerysitka.com
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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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211206T190000
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220601
DTSTAMP:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T174123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T175001Z
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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:20260606T034817
CREATED:20241120T173024Z
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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:20260606T034817
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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