May 28 - June 28, 2009

Michelle Lougee : Gyre | Press

Hannah Verlin : Interstitial | Press

SOWA First Friday Reception June 5, 5-8pm

Artist Reception: Saturday, June 13th, 2-5pm

 

Lougee, Anenome

Michelle Lougee, Anemone, 2009, plastic bags

Verlin, Converge

Hannah Verlin, Converge, wire and wax, 2009

Upcoming:

July 8 - August 7, 2009

Waterworks, installation and performance by Jane Ingram Allen

Jane Ingram Allen

Members Exhibit
Curated by Jane Ingram Allen

zimmermann, transformer

pictured: Andy Zimmermann, Transformers, plexiglass & mixed media, 2005


Gallery Rental

The Boston Sculptors Gallery is not only one of the best places in Boston to see three-dimensional contemporary art but also a great place to hold your next meeting or party. The spacious gallery can accommodate up to 60 attendees for a conference, buffet party or sit down lunch or dinner. For more information please contact Laura Evans at 617-872-3998 or Liz Shepherd at 617-842-4010.

Where else can you see the Boston Sculptors?

 

•Wow! Our warmest congratulations to Patricia Shannon, Niho Kozuru, and Christopher Frost, winners of this year’s Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowships for Sculpture.

• Julia Shepley’s work can be seen in the Material Drawing exhibit at The Danforth Museum of Art, March 7, 2009 - May 17, 2009, with a Gallery Talk on Saturday April 26th, 3pm. This exhibit got a great review in The Boston Globe by Cate McQuaid: Drawn to go beyond pen and paper. Her work can also be seen in the upcoming Tufts University Art Gallery Sixth annual Summer exhibition. Below: Rest 2009

Rest, 2009

• Kim Bernard has a 2 person show at Montserrat College in Beverly, MA in June 2009 and a 2 person show at Bowersock Gallery in Provincetown, MA in August 2009.

• Rosalyn Driscoll is included in the exhibition, Pioneer Women at Tabla Rasa Gallery in Brooklyn, NY, April 18-May 30. She will also be featured in Tactile Art at HUB National Center for Craft and Design, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, UK, May-June.

See what Cate McQuaid had to say about Laura Baring-Gould and Laura Evans, Where imagination takes Wing, for The Boston Globe.

Check out the review of Laura Evan’s show in Artscope in January!

Spire Magazine describes The Boston Sculptors Gallery as one “Eight Great Museum Gems in Boston.”

WOW! A review of Kim Bernard’s show at Arden Gallery is featured in October’s Art News Magazine.

Caroline Bagenal is included in the Kingston Gallery Group show in the Center Gallery:Ten Webster Salon curated by Leonie Bradbury.

See the great review of Charles Jones’ recent show Hyperbole in The Boston Globe, under “Tactile Approach.”

• Beth Galston is working on a public art commission for a park located on South Street in Jamaica Plain, MA,  in collaboration with Ray Dunetz Landscape Architecture.  She is designing a 100-foot long undulating translucent metal mesh fence, which will separate the park from adjoining basketball and tennis courts. Last June, Galston travelled to Wichita Falls, Texas for two weeks to create an installation at the Wichita Falls Museum with local high school students.

Congratulations to B. Amore for her terrific review in October’s Sculpture Magazine.

verlin figments

In April 2009, in conjunction with Boston Cyberarts, Ellen Wetmore had a two-person show with Jeff Warmouth titled Nourishment at the Art Institute of Boston Gallery, 700 Beacon Street, Boston. Read Cate McQuaid’s  review of April 22, 2009 in The Boston Globe.

• Joseph Wheelwright’s solo exhibition will be at Fruitlands has been extended until November 2010 - don’t miss it. Check out this Chris Bergeron’s article in the Daily News Tribune.

Missed Maggie Stark and Chris Frost’s shows? Read about them! Read Cate McQuaid’s review in the Boston Globe! Chris was also reviewed by Greg Cook in New England Journal of Aesthetic Research.

• Peter Lipsitt exhibited Rhythmic Revolution during the summer 2008 at Elm Park, Worcester, Part of group exhibition in an historic Frederick Law Olmsted park.  Other exhibitors included Linc Cornell, Fern Cunningham, Thomas Matsuda, Joyce McDaniel, and Mitch Ryerson.

• Nancy Selvage has recently completed Water Wall, a permanent public artwork for a new park at Trolley Square in North Cambridge, commissioned by the Cambridge Arts Council. For more info visit the Cambridge Arts Council website.

• Laura Evans, Tory Fair, and Kenneth Speiser, have been commissioned by the Cambridge Arts Council’s Public Art Program to create sculptural responses to a standard piece of urban furniture, the traditional park bench for Harvard Street Park. For more info visit the Cambridge Arts Council website.

• Laura Baring-Gould recently completed the Edward Everett Square Clapp Pear, 700 Columbia Rd., Dorchester, MA. She will add new elements to the Everett Square installation this summer.

LBG Pear

Congratulations to Laura Evans who has recieved an award from the International Association of Art Critics (AICA) New England chapter for her exhibition Laura Evans: Seeing Red at the Boston Sculptors Gallery. Ms. Evans was honored at this year’s sixth annual awards ceremony in February.

Harvard University purchased a large bronze by Murray Dewart called “Sun Gate” and it is now installed in the McKinlock Courtyard of Leverett House. There is also work by Dewart in the permanent collections of the Harvard University Art Museums and the Harvard Theater Collections.

In July 2008, Andy Zimmermann installed his sculpture Wherethere in Five on the Town Green in Summit, New Jersey, at the invitation of the Summit Public Art committee.

Wherethere in Five