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Robert Schelling, Deep Space, 2008, bronze, 12”x 10” x 2” |
Caroline Bagenal, Scroll, 2008, fabric, paper, 8ft x 18” x 18ft |
BSG Box 2007
Don’t miss this opportunity to own a collection of works by Boston’s finest sculptors. The Boston Sculptors Gallery is pleased to present our fourth box set collaboration, BSG2007, available in a limited edition of ten. <More>
The Boston Sculptors Catalog
We are pleased to announce the Boston Sculptors Catalog for 2004-2006, featuring a forward written by Nick Capasso, curator of the Decordova Museum. $20. Get your copy at the gallery or online from Lulu.com: http://www.lulu.com/content/178081
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Gallery Hours
We are open Wednesday through Sunday 12p.m. - 6 p.m, except major holidays.
Parking
Validated parking is available behind the gallery.
Accessibility
We are wheelchair accessible via the parking lot & elevator at the rear of the gallery.
Opening Receptions
Receptions are the First Friday of every month, 5:00-8:00 p.m., unless it is a holiday weekend. Openings at other times will be listed at the top of the page.
Call Us
We can be reached by callling 617-482-7781. Jean Mineo is in on Thursdays. Every other day you call, you will be talking to one of the Boston Sculptors!
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Where else can you see the Boston Sculptors?
• Joseph Wheelwright’s solo exhibition will be at Fruitlands until November - don’t miss it. Check out this review.
• Donna Dodson, with Charlene Kallay is part of the Providence Art Windows installations on view September 18 - November 21, 2008 at the University of Rhode Island Providence Campus Library.
• Missed Maggie Stark and Chris Frost’s shows? Read about them! Read Cate McQuaid’s review in the Boston Globe! and Chris was reviewed by Greg Cook in New England Journal of Aesthetic Research
• Murray Dewart is part of this summer’s exhbition of contemporary work at Chesterwood, curated by Rachel Rosenfeld Lafo of the DeCordova.
• 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 tradational 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 has also been honored with a Fulbright Award to make art and teach in Thailand for the 2007-08 academic year.
• 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.
• The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority Art Program is proud to showcase sculptures from three of the Boston Sculptors talented artists: Murray Dewart, Joseph Wheelwright and Peter Decamp Haines. They will be featured from now until the end of June, 2008 at the Boston Convention and Exhibtion Center. Look for them on Level Two near the Westin Skywalk! For more information please visit the following links: MCCA Internet: http://www.massconvention.com/about_new2.html.
• 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, 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.







