Happening now until tomorrow, at MassArt’s fabulous printshop, the inaugural Eli Goldman Memorial Master Print Series. This year we’re working with the amazing sculptor Chakaia Booker.
Our printmaking majors are working under the tutelage of Justine Sanz, the master printer from Elizabeth Fundation RBPS. Yesterday they pulled 65 print runs and today will be 68 print runs.
Also, on view at MAAM, in collaboration with the Elizabeth Fundation and Master Print Series, Mass Art Art Musuem (MAAM), the Press and Pull exhibition of the Two Decades of the Robert Blackburn Printing Workshop.
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A wonderful turnout last night at the Schoolhouse Gallery. It was great to see so many fantastic friends at the opening.
If you’re at Ptown next couple of weeks, checkout this wonderful show with five amazing artists. @theschoolhousegallery
Thanks for coming to the show. @kblockart@sarahlutzstudio@kimmichelleart@hello_lew
A huge honor to grace the entrance of the newly dedicated Henry Louis Gates Jr. building at the American Ancestors Museum on Newbury Street, now open to public.
It’s happen today and tomorrow at the Palm Beach Modern. Check out the Schoolhouse Gallery at A7. @theschoolhousegallery #palmbeachmodernandcontemporary
If you’re in Palm Beach this weekend, please checkout my work at the Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair from March 20-23. The Schoolhouse Gallery. @theschoolhousegallery #schoolhousegallery #contemporaryart #palmbeachcontemporary
A lot of my friends don’t understand why I hike during the dead of winter.
On Sunday, I hiked Mt. Adams, the second tallest peak in the White Mountains. Something very cool and magical happened as I was coming down the summit. The wind was picking up, blowing the clouds across the ridges between the mountain peaks. The sun was beaming down my back as I looked ahead down the mountain. A circular rainbow appeared. Apparently, it’s called Glory Glow or Buddha Light. Initially, it was just a single circle, slowly it became two and then three ring rainbows. What was more magical was that the sun was casting my shadow directly in the center of the rainbow. That’s a Buddha moment😏. It lasted about a short minute and then it was gone. I had to be there in that right time and space to experience it. Sure, it took four plus hours to reach about 5800ft in the snow, but you can’t be more enchanted, alive and in the present than that. 😎