SOMERVILLE PORCHFEST SAT. MAY 9th RONG and MOUSEKID in East Somerville (lost village) 4pm - 6pm (DM for address)
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@___rong_____@o.shoots
Hosted by Porches for Palestine @somervilleforpalestine
After the backyard set in Somerville, rong is heading to Allston for a 2nd show later that evening - join us!
#somervilleporchfest #lostvillage
come see my big pile of crap May 2nd - 3rd 12-6pm, part of Vernon Street Studios / Somerville Open Studios weekend !
Me and @jhuckinsmetalwork are opening our space to reveal our processes and field questions like "what is all this stuff?" and "why do you have that?"
Lots to see in this building and beyond, pack a lunch, we'll have seltzers and Sister Wendy on VHS to keep the vibes immaculate
@vernonstreetstudios@somervilleopenstudios #vernonstreetstudios #openstudios #inthestudio #artgallery #bostonart @francisbaconartist (organizational inspo)
currently on display @waterway_arts in Turner's Falls, MA part of the exhibition Enough : A Collaboration, April 3rd - May 23rd
visual artists were paired with local writers and given a short piece of writing to interpret, I was paired with the talented @sarasees
The experience was as fun as it was challenging 🎇
#turnersfalls #watercolor
11"x17" mixed media on watercolor paper
10"x10" acrylic on wood panels
On the night of September 19, 1961, Betty and Barney Hill (and their dog, Delsey) were traveling back to their home in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, from a trip to Niagara Falls and Montreal. After leaving a restaurant in Colebrook, N.H., at 10:05 p.m., they stopped briefly at a picnic area in this rural part of the state. There, as they later recalled under hypnosis, they allegedly experienced the first UFO abduction in the United States. Their narrative described “little green men” with large eyes, celestial maps, spaceships, and other details that quickly became foundational elements of the canon for describing alien extraterrestrials in films, television shows, magazines, tabloids, books, and other media. This year’s exhibition explores the significance of the Hills’ experience from many different perspectives, including the dramatic impact it had on the lives of the interracial, politically active couple; its interpretation in popular culture of all types; and the importance of the historians and archivists who have preserved the Hills’ story at the University of New Hampshire and elsewhere.
“The Hills’ experience reflects a pivotal cultural shift. As trust in government institutions eroded during the 1960s, their story became a touchstone for Americans increasingly skeptical of official narratives. It reveals how we can be drawn toward the unexplained in a search for answers and agency.”
EXHIBIT DATES: April 1-November 14, 2026
EXHIBIT LOCATION Portsmouth Historical Society, (2nd Floor) 10 Middle St., Portsmouth, NH and online at nhartassociation.org
#bettyandbarneyhill #UFO #UAP #newhampshire #acrylicpainting
on display Feb 21 - March 22 at Art League RI gallery - 80 Fountain St., Suite 107A, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Part of the group exhibition Drawn In : featuring
works that might not be thought of as traditional drawing and that make use of unorthodox materials
Reception Sat Feb 21st 5pm - 7pm
NYE at the Sil, thank you @liz.scott666 for the videos ~~~~ we are ʙᴀᴄᴋ after taking 3+ months off to deal with some serious health stuff ~~~~ huge thank you to everyone who’s been supportive while we sort things out, we missed this so much ~~~~ next show is 1/9 @ Tourist Trap in Allston ~~~~
A few paintings of mine are on display at the Anarchestra headquarters in Providence, RI @_anarchestra_ part of their first painting exhibition
Opening Reception tonight 12/11 63 Bissell st. Providence, RI
Go take a look, grab some stix and beat that shit!
#anarchestra
psychogeography VII, acrylic on canvas, 96”x48”
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7-8 : currently on view at @flattopjohnnys3.0 cultural center for the arts
9 : Kevin for scale, overcome by emotion
10 : art transport skills 💯