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the life of the artist matters
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.
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This month, Michael Tillyer, the founding director of the New England Visionary Artists Museum, will exhibit his sculpture at the NEVAspace. Exhibit opens on Friday, January 10. Hours on Friday are 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with a reception beginning at 5:00 p.m.. On Saturday, January 25, 4-6 p.m., Tillyer will talk about how he opened the subsidized space, Anchor House of Artists, in 1997, which became the NEVAmuseum in 2017.
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ONE by ONE:
Michael Tillyer Sculptures |
A collection of hand-made figurative and conceptual artworks, presented one by one in five separate showrooms at the NEVAspaces. The works are made of wood, paint and metal with attached titles and write ups with adjunctive poem explications of each one. In one, a prominent QR code transports the viewer to a website with linked pages that or inextricably part of the artwork. The exhibition culminates in an artist talk on Saturday, January 25, from 4-6 pm.
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Finger Paintings
Andrew Magee Raised in an academically accomplished family, Magee had an enriched artistic childhood. He focused on zoological subjects. His avian illustrations were included in a bird identification manual published by a Massachusetts Wildlife agency. Later in life, he settled on making large action paintings with organic references. He makes these with thick oil paints applied with his fingers in latex gloves. |
Peter Mishkin
Ways of Seeing Selecting what to represent in a painting is a defining act. What an painter sees is specific to that person. Mishkin chooses limited details rendered in color harmony. His abstract paintings are presented along side of still life canvases. |
Our Mission
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Read about the museum, its founders, and its purpose here→
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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→ |
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Regular exhibits feature regional art from established and self-taught artists and an extensive array of objects and artifacts from the hands of creatives who traveled the difficult path of the visionary.
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