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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].

If you’re on the Cape today, stop by the Cape Cod Museum of Art, 60 Hope Lane, Dennis, Massachusetts between 10:30 a.m. ...
12/19/2025

If you’re on the Cape today, stop by the Cape Cod Museum of Art, 60 Hope Lane, Dennis, Massachusetts between 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. to talk with artist Laura Shabott and curator David Perry about her “You Only Get One Body” exhibition reviewed by Lee Roscoe in the November/December 2025 issue of Artscope Magazine: https://artscopemagazine.com/2025/11/one-body-infinite-motion/

“Bridging the gap,” our December 18 Artscope email blast! features “Artistic Luminaries: Three Local Icons,” works by Wi...
12/18/2025

“Bridging the gap,” our December 18 Artscope email blast! features “Artistic Luminaries: Three Local Icons,” works by Willoughby “Bill” Elliott, Severin “Sig” Haines and Marc St. Pierre that are on view through February 23, 2026 at New Bedford Art Museum in New Bedford, Massachusetts; “Eric Sealine: Drift and Flow: All the Time in the World” on exhibition through January 25 at Boston Sculptors Gallery in SoWa Boston; and “(Included): Annual Members Exhibition,” on view through February 1, 2026 at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, Connecticut.

Our latest blast! is sponsored by Multicultural Arts Center, The Boston Printmakers, Copley Society of Art and Artscope Online.

Read the December 18 Artscope Magazine email blast! here: https://conta.cc/4j0uVsY

In “Microcosm/Macrocosm,” which has its opening reception Thursday night, December 18 from 6-8 p.m. at Studio B at the H...
12/18/2025

In “Microcosm/Macrocosm,” which has its opening reception Thursday night, December 18 from 6-8 p.m. at Studio B at the Hotel Downstreet, 40 Main St., North Adams, Massachusetts, Bo Petran and Marjorie Kaye respond and explore the intricate patterns present in all facets of what is perceived, dreamed, and yet to understand in the natural world.

“Petran’s paintings mirror the fabric of natural formation, surfaces of mineral deposits, lava flows, the wings of butterflies. His work is textural and tactile, a response to the endless array of surfaces perceived all the way down to the microcosmic directional strands that make up the energy of the universe. He offers some entirely of his own making as well.

“Kaye explores elemental energies: the wind, fire, earth and water inherently contained in hand-wrought bytes and the order and sequence of minutiae. She focuses on the perception of the relationship between singularities in space, planetary shifts, and magnetism.

“Bo Petran is a self-taught artist originally from Bohemia. His art helps him deal with the meaninglessness of human existence.

“Marjorie Kaye finds limitless potential in particular intuitive algorithms, with an infinite number of patterns that can be determined from the visual arrangement of mathematical suggestions.”

The show, presented by Future Lab Gallery, continues through March 19, 2026.

Friday is the last day to submit ads & exhibition listings for upcoming openings & events or to showcase your latest art...
12/17/2025

Friday is the last day to submit ads & exhibition listings for upcoming openings & events or to showcase your latest artworks in our January/February 2026 issue of Artscope Magazine. Call us at (617) 639-5771 or email [email protected] to discuss how we can best help you get the word out and promote your exhibitions and work.

“I hope my art makes you smile!”This afternoon, DaNice D. Marshall gave managing editor Brian Goslow a guided tour of he...
12/16/2025

“I hope my art makes you smile!”

This afternoon, DaNice D. Marshall gave managing editor Brian Goslow a guided tour of her “A Journey of Inclusion and Belonging” solo exhibition at the Open Door Arts Gallery at the Worcester Art Museum, where it remains on view through March 4 with a reception on January 19, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, from 12:30-3 p.m. (Special thanks to WAM’s Jack Gallagher.)

Claudia Fiks profiles Marshall in the November/December 2025 issue of Artscope Magazine; In addition to her work at WAM, DaNice’s painting can also be seen in “Unwrapping Part II” through Dec. 28 at TAG: The Art Gallery in SoWa and in Attleboro Arts Museum’s “Members Exhibition” until January 23 in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

“My work is always intentional in the connectedness of people. I paint Narrative Art, as much to record ordinary activities of life, as to show the viewer that all people laugh and have moments of joy,” she notes in her artist statement. “We live in a digital world that’s spinning incredibly fast, and for me art slows us down so that we can see one another, in that way art creates community. I want my art to resonate with the viewer, like a familiar thread, part of the human story and to act as a reminder, that we are more alike, than we are different.”

Our latest issue is available by mail order or through purchasing online access at artscopemagazine.com/plans/online-access/.

This is the last week to submit ads and exhibitions listings for upcoming openings and events or to showcase your latest...
12/15/2025

This is the last week to submit ads and exhibitions listings for upcoming openings and events or to showcase your latest artworks in our January/February 2026 issue of Artscope Magazine. Call us at (617) 639-5771 or email us at [email protected] to discuss how we can best help you get the word out and promote your exhibitions and work.

While “Unwrapping Part II” opened at the New England Art Center, 460C Harrison Ave.   in the SoWa Boston Arts District l...
12/12/2025

While “Unwrapping Part II” opened at the New England Art Center, 460C Harrison Ave. in the SoWa Boston Arts District last week, the show’s artist talks and holiday party take place this Saturday, December 13, from 4-6 p.m. In this “Art Off the Wall” style exhibition, buyers are invited to take home affordable, small-scale artworks — all under 20” x 20” — made by outstanding local and regional artists artwork immediately upon purchase, making each visit to the gallery during the exhibition’s four-week run a fresh experience. As pieces are sold and removed, new ones are unveiled, echoing the show’s central theme of revelation and renewal. Thanks to Cathy Taylor for sharing these pictures from last Friday’s opening reception; the exhibition runs through the last Sunday in December. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Sunday from noon-5 p.m. or by appointment. For more information, visit newenglandartcenter.com.

It’s time to submit ads and exhibitions listings for your upcoming openings and events or to showcase your latest artwor...
12/11/2025

It’s time to submit ads and exhibitions listings for your upcoming openings and events or to showcase your latest artworks in our January/February 2026 issue. Call us at (617) 639-5771 or send us an email at [email protected] to discuss how we can best help you get the word out and promote your exhibitions and work.

“Season's Greetings,” our December 4 Artscope email blast! features “Simple Joys,” the annual holiday members’ show that...
12/04/2025

“Season's Greetings,” our December 4 Artscope email blast! features “Simple Joys,” the annual holiday members’ show that runs through December 31 at The Gallery at WREN in Bethlehem, New Hampshire; Khariss Brill’s “Tiny Treasures” that are unveiled through Dec. 31 at Center for Maine Craft in West Gardiner, Maine; and David Lloyd Brown’s “Paintings and Drawings from the Primordial Soup Series,” that can be seen through February 28, 2026 at The Gallery at First Church Boston

Our latest blast! is sponsored by Sponsored By: Bromfield Gallery, The Boston Printmakers, B. Lynch, Motherbrook Arts and Community Center, Art Complex Museum, League of N.H. Craftsmen, Nadia Parsons and Artscope Online.

Read the December 4 Artscope Magazine email blast! here: https://conta.cc/44HYNEA

“Donald Langosy: The Journey of Eduardo Gunkla” opens with a reception tonight from 6-8 p.m. at the Multicultural Arts C...
12/04/2025

“Donald Langosy: The Journey of Eduardo Gunkla” opens with a reception tonight from 6-8 p.m. at the Multicultural Arts Center, 41 2nd Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Langosy described “The Journey of Eduardo Gunkla,” a linked group of oil paintings and Photoshop compositions on canvas, as “an autobiography of my thoughts.” The series depicts his journey to make sense of the loss of two friends, the poet Antonio Giarraputo and the artist Stephen Curtis, through his paintings. Langosy noted, “Since the 1990s, when two beloved friends died, I have pondered how to realize them again in my paintings.”

The exhibition remains on view through January 9, 2026. Regular MAC gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. For more information, visit multiculturalartscenter.org.

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

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