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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].

Danica D. Marshall, whose “A Journey of Inclusion and Belonging” solo exhibition is now on view in the Open Door Arts Ga...
12/02/2025

Danica D. Marshall, whose “A Journey of Inclusion and Belonging” solo exhibition is now on view in the Open Door Arts Gallery at the Worcester Art Museum, paints from her home studio just outside Boston. She’s profiled by Claudia Fiks in our latest issue.

“The space hums with quiet order: tubes of color neatly lined on narrow shelves, canvases leaning patiently against the walls, and tactile cards spread across the worktable. Accessibility has become central to her creative philosophy,” Fiks writes. “Drawing on her background in technology, she continues to innovate by designing tactile works for people with low vision, neurodiverse individuals, and others who engage with art beyond sight. Each piece invites touch, texture, and connection, an inclusive gesture that extends her commitment to visibility. The instinct to fix and improve, once vital in her technical career, now finds new life in her studio.”

In addition to her work at WAM, DaNice’s painting can also be seen in the “Unwrapping Part II” show from December 5 through 28 at TAG the Art Gallery in SoWa Boston and in the Attleboro Arts Museum’s “Members Exhibition” that opens December 13 and runs until January 23.

You can read “When Silence Became Color,” Fiks’ complete portrait of Marshall, in the November/December 2025 issue of Artscope Magazine, available at partnering galleries, museums and art centers throughout New England, by mail order, or through purchasing online access at https://artscopemagazine.com/plans/online-access/

LexArt’s Holiday Marketplace opens this Sunday, November 30 featuring fine silver jewelry, woven items including clothin...
11/30/2025

LexArt’s Holiday Marketplace opens this Sunday, November 30 featuring fine silver jewelry, woven items including clothing and housewares, functional and decorative ceramic items, indulgent knit pieces, finely crafted wooden toys, polymer and clay jewelry, framed art photography, oil and watercolor paintings, handmade ornaments, and more.

“Browse through one-of-a-kind handmade holiday gifts!This arts and crafts sale is the culmination of a year of work by the talented artisan members of LexArt.

The Lexington Arts and Crafts Society Marketplace, 130 Waltham St., Lexington, Massachusetts, continues through December 24; hours are Tuesday and Wednesday and Friday through Sunday from 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Thursday 11 a.m.- 8 p.m. with special expanded hours on Dec. 22 & 23 Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 22 & 23 from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. and last minute shopping hours on Wednesday, Dec. 24, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. For more details, visit: www.lexart.org

Support New England artists by purchasing locally made one of a kind gifts by local artists!
11/29/2025

Support New England artists by purchasing locally made one of a kind gifts by local artists!

While its recently rebuilt Bridge of Flowers is closed for the season, the rest of Shelburne Falls will be under “Moonli...
11/28/2025

While its recently rebuilt Bridge of Flowers is closed for the season, the rest of Shelburne Falls will be under “Moonligfht Magic” this evening, Friday, Nov. 30 from 4-9 p.m. If you attend, make sure to stop off at the Shelburne Arts Cooperative at 25 Bridge Street to see artwork by Nina Rossi, spotlighted by Marjorie Kaye in our November/December 2025 issue. For more details and a map of participating locations, visit https://www.shelburnefalls.com/moonlightmagic/

The Holiday Festival of Crafts at the Worcester Center for Crafts, 25 Sagamore Rd., Worcester, Massachusetts, opens toda...
11/28/2025

The Holiday Festival of Crafts at the Worcester Center for Crafts, 25 Sagamore Rd., Worcester, Massachusetts, opens today. This European-style holiday marketplace twinkles with lights and the sweet scent of evergreens around a juried marketplace of 50+ artists and artisans celebrating American handmade crafts. Festival hours are Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

In “Suspended Realities,” which closes this Sunday, November 30 at M Fine Arts Galerie, 450 Harrison Ave.  , Boston, Mas...
11/28/2025

In “Suspended Realities,” which closes this Sunday, November 30 at M Fine Arts Galerie, 450 Harrison Ave. , Boston, Massachusetts painter Marc Chalmé and UK sculptor Beth Carter offer a dialogue between “light and form, interior stillness and mythic transformation.” The artists invite viewers to inhabit their worlds where the familiar merges with the extraordinary — “places of mystery, tenderness, and introspection — where time, memory, and imagination converge.” The SoWaBoston-based gallery will be open Friday and Saturday from 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and on Sunday from noon-4 p.m.

For more “Capsule Previews” by Artscope Magazine managing editor Brian Goslow, visit https://artscopemagazine.com/2025/11/capsule-previews-25/

Destination: Somerville, Mass. more details and a rundown of Brickbottom Artists Association, Inc Open Studios participa...
11/22/2025

Destination: Somerville, Mass. more details and a rundown of Brickbottom Artists Association, Inc Open Studios participants at https://brickbottom.org

There are two events tied to this weekend’s opening of painter and printmaker Ilana Manolson’s “Of Root, Stem, and Leaf”...
11/21/2025

There are two events tied to this weekend’s opening of painter and printmaker Ilana Manolson’s “Of Root, Stem, and Leaf” exhibition at Lucy Lacoste Gallery, 25 Main St., Concord, Massachusetts: its opening reception is on Saturday (Nov. 22) from 5-7 p.m. followed by an artist talk on Sunday (Nov. 23) at 2 p.m.

The show is previewed by Carolyn Wirth in her “Conocrd Wanderlust” feature in our latest issue:

“Manolson creates expressive, painterly monoprints, often referencing landscape and vegetation, and often using acrylic on materials such as duralar, a glossy plastic which allows the artist’s vibrant pigments to remain intact on the surface and retain the nuance of each gesture of the maker’s hand.

“I draw on my decades of scientific training alongside my artistic practice to make monoprints that speak to the entwined systems of earth, water and air,” Manolson explained. “Over many years of looking closely at my home landscape of Concord, I aim to capture the ever-changing textures and transitions of its natural environment. These works translate the simultaneous power and fragility of the changing cycles of the natural world, building up surfaces to convey the spirit of place.”

“Manolson is paired with a selection of ceramic sculptors, including Japanese master ceramicist Kohyama Yasuhisa, American Kyle Johns, and a grouping of unique tea bowls from gallery artists. Pairing earthy, gestural, expressive prints with the earthbound, tectonic presences of ceramic sculpture is a well-curated balancing act.”

Read Wirth’s complete rundown of events taking place in Concord, Massachusetts this holiday season in the November/December 2025 issue of Artscope Magazine, available at partnering galleries, museums & art centers throughout New England, by mail order or digital access at https://artscopemagazine.com/2025/11/walkable-concord/

“Shoulders of Giants,” our November 20 Artscope email blast! features “Medieval | Renaissance: A Dialogue on Early Itali...
11/20/2025

“Shoulders of Giants,” our November 20 Artscope email blast! features “Medieval | Renaissance: A Dialogue on Early Italian Painting,” on display through December 7 at the McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College, Chestnut Hill/Boston, Massachusetts; “Power on the Page: Arms and Armor on Paper,” opening Saturday along with the new Arms and Armor Galleries at Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts; and “Monuments: Commemoration and Controversy,” continuing through December 20 at Fairfield University Art Museum, Fairfield, Connecticut.

Our latest blast! is sponsored by Mother Brook Arts and Community Center, The Boston Printmakers, Art Complex Museum, New Britain Museum of American Art, Multicultural Arts Center, Annisquam Studios and Artscope Online.

Read the November 20 Artscope Magazine email blast! here: https://conta.cc/49sHhaU

Last week, Artscope Magazine’s Brian Goslow and Beth Neville got an early peek and tour of Worcester Art Museum’s Arms a...
11/20/2025

Last week, Artscope Magazine’s Brian Goslow and Beth Neville got an early peek and tour of Worcester Art Museum’s Arms and Armor Galleries that officially opens this Saturday, November 22, by Director Matthias Waschek and Curator Jeffrey L. Forgeng. The new gallery space feels modern and fresh and presents “more than 1,000 objects from medieval and Renaissance Europe to pieces from Greece, Egypt, Japan, India and beyond” and will serve as an example of how historic collections can be presented in a new light.

“Armor and arms continue to have a mythic power, from ancient history to present-day storytelling, and this resonates with visitors of all ages,” Forgeng said. “Our installations are designed to engage audiences, encourage their curiosity about these objects—from their history, to how they were made, how much they weigh, and what it might have been like to hold or use them, whether in fighting, for sport, or for ceremonial purposes. After a decade of planning, it is thrilling that we will soon be able to share this remarkable collection with the public.”

Access to WAM’s Arms and Armor Galleries will be by timed-entry reservations available through the museum website at worcesterart.org as well as when purchasing a general admission ticket to the museum that is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. with extended hours on Thursday evening to 7 p.m.

Laura Shabott’s “You Only Get One Body,” on view through January 25, 2026, at the Cape Cod Museum of Art, 60 Hope Lane, ...
11/20/2025

Laura Shabott’s “You Only Get One Body,” on view through January 25, 2026, at the Cape Cod Museum of Art, 60 Hope Lane, Dennis, Massachusetts, is her first solo museum show, and, as her curator David Perry said, “It’s a very big deal,” the culmination of years of committed persistence.

“The whole show really is about drawing and painting the figure from life,” Shabott explained. “When you work with different models they are all very unique — not just physically but energetically, and each model brings out a different kind of drawing.”

Longtime friend Lee Roscoe reviews the show and explores Shabott’s career in our latest issue:

“She uses oil by brush and pigment stick, acrylic, gouache, pastel, charcoal, and sometimes all of the above in a work — be it on canvas, Masonite, paper, wood; drawing, painting, or collaging. Shabott said that it doesn’t emerge from the brush stroke like some painters, rather it is a response to the human being who is her model, as the life force of that person explodes through her gestures on the surface of the material, through her own life force, expressing as she would say, the energy of creating it—resulting in very earthy, sensual images, the body in chaos, entropy, becoming, striving for order perhaps, but always in motion, even when sitting. She seldom depicts faces, it is as if the body itself is the face, the inner spirit of the person.”

(Images courtesy of Cape Cod Museum of Art and Berta Walker Gallery of Provincetown.)

Read Roscoe’s full story in the November/December 2025 issue of Artscope Magazine, available at partnering museums, galleries and art centers throughout New England, by mail order, or through digital access purchase at https://artscopemagazine.com/2025/11/one-body-infinite-motion/.

11/20/2025

Featuring a diverse roster of work from eight artists, ArtsWorcester’s Assets for Artists (A4A) 2025 Showcase, which has its artist reception this Thursday, Nov. 20 in its Davis Art Gallery from 5:30-7:30 p.m., includes “music videos, site-specific installations, sculpture, wearable art, and more explore an assortment of themes including identity, love, and spirituality by Worcester-based Giuliano, aka Giuliano D’Orazio, Lynn Aurélie, Michelle de Celia, Lucia e Genevieve, AKA Michelle Koza and Mihoko Wakabayashi & JojoSounds AKA Ateha Bailly (Upton), Jennessa Burks (West Boylston), Digi Chivetta (Fitchburg), Racheal Simeone Xavier AKA Valentina Ventura ### (Fitchburg).

The exhibition continues through December 14; gallery hours at ArtsWorcester, 44 Portland St., Worcester, Massachusetts, are Wednesday through Sunday from noon-5 p.m. Check artsworcester.org for Thanksgiving holiday hours.

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