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the life of the artist matters
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​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.
❖ HAPPENINGS ❖
February 2026
Happening Now ​
✴︎ Ben Hotchkiss: Nighttime Brushwork. 35 oil paintings on panel following in introspective, intuitive line ​
✴︎ 150 Selection from NEVAmuseum's collection​
✴︎ Genevieve Mae Burnett, A View of the Life that the Artist Within Saved. 3 Galleries of painting from a phenomenal woman. with the strength to surpass a life under the lens of community mental health 
✴︎ February 21, 3 p.m. A discussion about Burnett's life and work by Anchor House of Artists founder, Michael Tillyer
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Ben Hotchkiss:  Nighttime Brushwork 
The New England Visionary Artists Museum presents the intricate oils on panels by Ben Hotchkiss, painted with tiny brushes and executed with intense focus. His work is entirely authentic and self-taught. Reclusive and prolific, there are over one thousand works now stored at Anchor House of Artists. This exhibit features new work and selections from shows at the Ricco Maresca Gallery in NYC, where he was previously represented.  He is placed in many private outsider art collections.

Hotchkiss works at night in bed, using an easel propped on his knees. He follows an intuitive thread in his design, considering it a kind of alchemy revealed to him as he works.

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Genevieve Mae Burnett: 
​A View of the Life that the Artist Within Saved


Despite her struggles and the clinical fascination of treaters, Genevieve Mae Burnett’s work is not merely "therapy" but a rigorous pursuit of truth. Her paintings bridge the gap between life and fiction, within the asylum, on the street, and in community programs. Elevating private experience into universal history, she provides a reliable artistic record of a nomadic existence that, despite pervasive despair, was ultimately redeemed and saved by the artist within.
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A Magical Gathering
A magical gathering of artists: NEVAmuseum collection including Judith Abraham, Bruce Ackerson, Larry Alice (1952-2022), Anna Arthur, Kevin Bouricius (1951-2019), James Brown, Genevieve Burnett (1945-2015), George Frazetti, Howard Johnson, Caitlin Hurd, Anton Kaplan, Caroline Lambpert, John Landino (1947-2022), Kyle Mitchell (1980-2007), Charles Miller (1931-2024), Eliza Moser, Scott Prior, Gregory Rogers, Molly Rupp, Deborah Sklar (1964-2014), lLarry Slezak, Zoran Starcevic, Gregory Stone (1947-2016), Gordon Thorne (1941-2018, and Wendy Whitney (1958-1997) 
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POETRY ● MUSIC ● ART ● HUMANITY

Our Mission
  • Subsidize artists living with neurodiverse conditions through the Anchor House of Artists supported studios
  • Conserve & research regional self-taught and visionary art
  • Give New England artists the platform to self-stage exhibitions the way they see it
  • Celebrate new music and performance
  • Provide art education to income-sensitive citizens
NEVAmuseum is a Peoples' Museum
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​Read about  NEVAmuseum, its purpose, and its founders
at this  link→
Northampton City Lifestyle, April 2024  page 26.
CURATOR OPPORTUNITY
New England Visionary Artists Museum is offering 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. Apply online or on-site.         →CLICK PEN IMAGE FOR APPLICATION
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Let the artist speak!
Winter Hours:
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Free Public Receptions every ARTS NIGHT OUT on the second Friday of each month, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

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.
​​Admission requested: $10 to support the museum and its visionary mission.

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LOCATION: 518 PLEASANT STREET, NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS 01060
TELEPHONE: (413) 588-433
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NEVAmuseum is a Section 501(c) (3) charitable organization
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  • Home
  • Artist Biographies
    • Genevieve Mae Burtnett (1945-2015)
    • Mary Dunn (1956-2010)
  • Contact
  • Donate
  • Walkthough Tours