REGULAR HOURS:
Wednesday through Saturday, 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
We have Public Receptions 2nd Fridays of each month , 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday through Saturday, 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
We have Public Receptions 2nd Fridays of each month , 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
❖ HAPPENINGS❖
OCTOBER 2024
ARTS NIGHT OUT RECEPTION
Friday, October 11, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
ARTS NIGHT OUT RECEPTION
Friday, October 11, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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Universal Access:
drawings and photographs by
Christos Palames
Exhibition: October 9 - November 1 Gallery Talk: October 19, 2:00 P.M
drawings and photographs by
Christos Palames
Exhibition: October 9 - November 1 Gallery Talk: October 19, 2:00 P.M
Christos Palames has had a prominent role in the rise of the disability rights movement since the 1970s. Paralyzed in a college wrestling match in 1967, Palames life twisted into many shapes until, through his experience with dismissive prejudice, he found the path of resistance & advocacy, founder of the STAVROS Center for Independent Living. He used photography & storytelling to record the folk history of the disability rights movement; since 2020, he now uses expressive drawing to speak out.
Saturday afternoon, October 19, Palames will talk about his experiences, his residence at the Esalen Institute at its 1960s founding days in the Big Sur, Californian, his introduction to life-long friendships to his cohorts in the movement, his triumphant struggle for human rights, his founding lead in the STAVROS Independent Living project. |
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The Non-Moment
and Subjective Time artworks by Matt Cohen Large paintings with collage and wire projections
October Matt Cohen, a Vermont artist, entered painting with Minimalist values and has evolved to Expressionist inner narratives in large paintings that feature collage images embedded in paint and dangerous wire extrusions on the surface. During this exhibit, he suggests mindfulness to three things: the out-of-time experience, the sense of process history of each work, and the intrusion of memory. Experience three galleries filled with large paintings.
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AMY JOHNQUEST: WILD YONDER
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As one could only expect Johnquest brings an immersive installation of super-static paper airplanes. It is an exercise in releasing my art history to the ethers, making art out of art, and letting go.
October 31, she invites us to a NEVA fundraising Halloween Experience in Costumes⏤Hullo! She explains of the installation, "Each airplane was once a painting or drawing that I saved because it contained some strong connection or sentiment at some time important to me over my 65 years. Each plane is transforming, launching itself into the unknown." |
MORE
coming soon in November
Celebration of Life
CHARLES MILLER
(November 13, 1931- June 26, 2024)
Benefit sale of paintings
Celebration of Life
CHARLES MILLER
(November 13, 1931- June 26, 2024)
Benefit sale of paintings
Mr. Miller passed June 26 in the arms of his life friend. He was born in Connecticut, moved to New Hampshire, then studied art in Boston. He came to Northampton in the 70's where he has lived out his life. Consider that he lived through the Great Depression and World War II and all of humanities failings of the twenty-first century and these events shaped his artistic vision. Charlie's expressionistic style was focused on man's inhumanity to man. He believed that it is the role of the artist to challenge the dominant paradigm. His vision-informed work addressed not only human conflicts but also Earth's growing contamination. He had a transcendental side too, though. His Deep Space Series recorded hours spent exploring the universe from his back sill and powdering the power of the life-giving sun. This month we feature a limited view of his work. Later this year, in November, we will stage a celebration of life for the 92 years of this artist. Charlie Miller was a believer in the mission of NEVA museum and it's predecessor, Anchor House of Artists. Here, we own him thanks. Opportunities to affordably purchase his work to the benefit of the New England Visionary Artists Museum are available now according to his wishes. A much more in depth exhibition is planned for November 2024. His obituray is found at this link→☀️ |
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CURATOR OPPORTUNITY
New England Visionary Artists Museum is offers two-month slots for curator projects. Preferred projects offer a talk and exhibit presenting self-trained New England artists living or deceased who work outside the academic tradition. Applicants will include documented credentials: Vitas, articles and images, and references. Apply online or on-site. CLICK IMAGE→ |
Because art is incidental to the life of the creative hand who crafted it,
let the artists speak.
let the artists speak.