Gretjen Helene – Cuba : In Form

We have yet another wonderful exhibition now open in the galleries!  Gretjen Helene, a Boston local, is sharing her work documenting the people and culture of Cuba.  I’ve attached a wonderfully written PDF by Justin Wright Hargesheimer regarding her work HERE.  Make sure to come by the gallery and see the work for yourself!  The [...]

Ruin – Brian Vanden Brink

RUIN Brian Vanden Brink October 3 – November 19, 2011 Reception: October 12, 2011 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. In this body of work, Brian Vanden Brink examines rural, industrial, post-industrial, and abandoned architecture and its relationship to the landscape. There he discovers a fascinating world of shapes, textures, spatial relationships and history:  “I love [...]

Andrea Wenglowskyj: Сокіл/Sokil

Andrea Wenglowskyj Сокіл/Sokil April 26th ,2010 – June 4th,2010 Opening Reception – Wednesday, April 28, 2010, 7pm – 9pm In “Сокіл/Sokil,” Andrea Wenglowskyj’s photographs are an ongoing study of the formal and conceptual structure of the scouting rituals of Noviy Sokil, a summer camp located outside of Buffalo, NY. During the beginning of the social and political upheavals that were [...]

Michael Hintlian: No Transfer

Michael Hintlian No Transfer: Photographs From the T March 29th, 2010 – April 30th, 2010 Just as Robert Frank and Tom Wood captured the streets from the window of a city bus, Michael Hintlian has taken his camera to document the passing landscape through the window of the Boston T bus. Although “No Transfer: Photographs [...]

Nicole Hatanaka: Taxinomia

Nicole Hatanaka Taxinomia January 11, 2010 – February 12th, 2010 In Taxinomia, Nicole Hatanaka examines arrangements of objects in natural history museums and nature laboratories. Many of the photographs in this series were taken in the storage spaces, workspaces, offices, and backrooms of these institutions, and focus on the unexpected, accidental, and commonly overlooked. Underscoring [...]

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