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An ever-expanding premier source for art and culture, Artscope Magazine encourages discourse and public engagement through timely, journalistic coverage of galleries, museums, exhibitions, artists, and communities. Artscope covers a wide spectrum of arts and highlights both national and international artists, who show in the New England and beyond. For the distribution site nearest you, please email us at [email protected].

Drawing from a series of works addressing ideas of impossible architecture, liminal spaces, and temporal and spatial dis...
09/05/2025

Drawing from a series of works addressing ideas of impossible architecture, liminal spaces, and temporal and spatial distance, “The Long View: Paintings by Marcia Santore” will be on view from September 2 through 30 at the Bellnap Mill Museum Riverside Gallery, 25 Beacon Street East, Laconia, New Hampshire, the show’s opening reception takes place on Friday, September 5 from 5-7 p.m. “As someone who has moved many times, both as a child and as an adult, houses seen from within and without, rooms and hallways, doors and windows, and the roads and landscapes seen through and from them have multiple meanings for me,” Santore said. “They are places full of mystery and possibility, suggestive of many potential futures or outcomes.”

Look for more Capsule Previews by Brian Goslow in the September/October 2025 issue of Artscope Magazine, available now at partnering locations throughout New England.

Four New Hampshire Art Association exhibitions open tonight, Friday, September 5 from 5-8 p.m. at the Robert Lincoln Lev...
09/05/2025

Four New Hampshire Art Association exhibitions open tonight, Friday, September 5 from 5-8 p.m. at the Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery, 136 State St., Portsmouth, New Hampshire: “Joy in the Making” (a group show), JoAnn Portalupi’s “In & Out” collection of “bold shapes and light-filled landscapes,” “Solitude,” works by by Carol Van Loon, Jay Goldsmith, Norm Desfosses & Christy Utter, and Craig Jaster’s jazz-inspired “Collages: 2022–2025.” More details at nhartassociation.org

Who’s ready for the weekend? Click on each image for exhibition details and link to venue website.
09/05/2025

Who’s ready for the weekend? Click on each image for exhibition details and link to venue website.

Visiting the opening reception for the “Impressions: What’s Left Behind” exhibition juried by Amaryllis Siniossoglou at ...
09/05/2025

Visiting the opening reception for the “Impressions: What’s Left Behind” exhibition juried by Amaryllis Siniossoglou at the Mary Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery in the Ghosh Science and Technology Center at Worcester State University, 486 Chandler St., Worcester, Massachusetts. The show remains on view through October 4. The gallery is open Wednesday through Friday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., on Saturday from 1-5 p.m. or by appointment.

The cover to our September/October 2025 issue features Julie Beck, Move Along, Nothing to See Here, 2025, oil, 24" x 36"...
09/04/2025

The cover to our September/October 2025 issue features Julie Beck, Move Along, Nothing to See Here, 2025, oil, 24" x 36", on view in the “Annual New England Regional Juried Exhibition” at The Guild of Boston Artists, 162 Newbury St., Boston, Massachusetts, through September 27.

Beck shared the creative process behind her self-portrait earlier this year on her Instagram page where she could be seen building up the image, carefully using a liner brush for her eyelashes, while explaining the complexity of painting eyes so they look realistic, “spherical globes within a socket” and all and how hog bristle brushes allow for a truer looking dress. “I prefer more of a natural-ish look,” she wrote, “like where you can see a few blemishes, a skin wrinkle, here and there.” The end result was spectacular, writes Brian Goslow, reviewing the exhibition in our 118th issue. Find out how and where to get your copy of the new Artscope Magazine, either in magazine or digital format, at artscopemagazine.com.

Colorful, bold and expressive oil paintings by Laura Levine inspired by the Outer Cape Cod landscape go on view Wednesda...
09/02/2025

Colorful, bold and expressive oil paintings by Laura Levine inspired by the Outer Cape Cod landscape go on view Wednesday and remain on view through September 13 at Cad Rad Studio, 427 Commercial St., Provincetown, Massachusetts..

“Dynamic color fused with expressive brushstrokes is the essence of Levine’s oil paintings of the Outer Cape and permeate all of her work. Provincetown and Truro views have been her great source of inspiration for decades. After direct observation she will often work in her studio where she develops her paintings that end up being a hybrid of realism and abstraction.”

The show’s reception takes place during this Friday night’s Provincetown Gallery Stroll from 6-9 p.m.; another reception will take the following Friday, September 12, from 6-9 p.m. Cad Rad Studio will be open daily during the show from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

“Don’t Stop Now, Photographs Over 25 Years,” a retrospective exhibition of photographs by Louie Despres, opened Sunday a...
09/01/2025

“Don’t Stop Now, Photographs Over 25 Years,” a retrospective exhibition of photographs by Louie Despres, opened Sunday at the Harold Stevens Gallery at WCUW in Worcester, Massachusetts. “Known for his diverse range of photographic projects, including documenting the Worcester music and nightlife scene, exploring self-portraiture, and capturing the changing landscape of his family’s manufacturing business, Despres has exhibited his work in numerous galleries and institutions, including the Worcester Art Museum, Fitchburg Art Museum and Worcester Center for Crafts. In addition to his exhibitions, Despres has published a number of self-titled books including in 2010, “Five Months” and in 2020, “The Photobooth Project.”

The Harold Stevens Gallery is located inside WCUW, 910 Main St.,, Worcester, Massachusetts. Parking in the Clark University lot across the street, or on the street. Gallery hours (excluding Labor Day) are Mondays noon to 3 p.m., Wednesdays 2 to 4 p.m., Thursdays 1 to 3 p.m., Fridays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. or by appointment. Closed Labor Day.

Our upcoming September/October 2025 issue, due next week, features Eric Taubert’s review of Wayne Miller’s “Kintsugi Pai...
08/29/2025

Our upcoming September/October 2025 issue, due next week, features Eric Taubert’s review of Wayne Miller’s “Kintsugi Paintings: Paintings in the Narrative Tradition” exhibition that’s on view through September 12 at Miller White Fine Arts, 708 Route 134, South Dennis, Massachusetts, in the heart of Cape Cod.

“The show’s title references the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi — repairing broken pottery with urushi lacquer dusted in powdered gold, silver, or platinum. Rather than disguising damage, this technique highlights fractures with luminous veins of precious metal,” Taubert writes.

“Miller treats each canvas as a contemporary stele, frequently including only partial text from his complete poems and then further eroding or obscuring the component characters. This strategic fragmentation requires the viewer to construct meaning from dispersed clues.”

“Invisible Threads: Portraits and Stories of Our Global Neighbors” continues through November 9 at the Cape Cod Museum o...
08/29/2025

“Invisible Threads: Portraits and Stories of Our Global Neighbors” continues through November 9 at the Cape Cod Museum of Art, 60 Hope Lane, Dennis, Massachusetts. Lee Roscoe reviews the exhibition in an Artscope Online bonus content exclusive:

“The photographs taken by Julia Cumes and Lipe Borges of people who have emigrated to Cape Cod that are being shown are jewellike,” Roscoe writes. “The exhibit is cinematic in scope. The photos gleam with a rare clarity of lighting. All the humans (and many pets) along with their families, babies, sons, daughters, grandchildren — look directly at the audience, individual eyes showing pride, defiance, humor, or warmth. Their hands, Jones points out, often intertwine or rest on something dear to them in their journey. They are from Haiti, Brazil, Belarus, from Kabul, Costa Rica, the Philippines, El Salvador, the Ukraine and elsewhere. Some wear home-country traditional clothing, a Balinese shirt, a Moroccan kaftan, some wear American.”

Read the complete story here:
https://artscopemagazine.com/2025/08/celebrating-our-invisible-threads/

“Something different,” our August 28 Artscope email blast! features “Earthen Clay: As the apple disappears into water an...
08/28/2025

“Something different,” our August 28 Artscope email blast! features “Earthen Clay: As the apple disappears into water and sweetness in our bodies,” on exhibit through September 27 at the Montserrat Galleries at Montserrat College of Art in Beverly, Massachusetts; Clouds: A Collaboration with Fluid Dynamics,” now open with a reception next Thursday, September 4 from 5-7 p.m., at The William Benton Museum of Art on the campus of UConn in Storrs, Connecticut; and “Alexander Nolan: Airplane Mode,” on view through October 18 at Cove Street Arts in Portland, Maine.

Our latest blast! is sponsored by Attleboro Arts Museum, Bromfield Gallery, East Boston Artists Group, Cape Ann Plein Air, Multicultural Arts Center and Artscope Online.

Read the August 28 Artscope Magazine email blast! here: https://conta.cc/4mA1I9t.

“Worldwide Memories,” our August 14 Artscope email blast! features "Safarani Sisters: Submerged In Time,” on display thr...
08/15/2025

“Worldwide Memories,” our August 14 Artscope email blast! features "Safarani Sisters: Submerged In Time,” on display through Sept. 28 at ShowUp Gallery, SoWa Boston; “Lisa Cohen: Beneath the Layers,” through August 27 at Wellfleet Preservation Hall, Wellfleet, Massachusetts; and “Claridade: Cape Verdean Identity in Contemporary Art,” on view through Dec. 7 at the New Bedford Whaling Museum, New Bedford, Massachusetts.

Our latest blast! is sponsored by South Coast Artists, Bromfield Gallery, Gillian Frazier, Portland Fine Craft Show, New Britain Museum of American Art, Rockport Art Association and Museum, Dartmouth Cultural Center, Multicultural Arts Center and Artscope Online.

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