
Current Exhibitions and Projects
Two small assemblage pieces were included in this exhibition.

Annual Juried Holiday Exhibition
by New England Artists
December 4–22, 2024
Reception: Friday, December 6, 6–8 pm

Thayer Academy Koskores Gallery, ART hiSTORY: Amplifying Voice & Expanding the Narrative
I am co-curator, organizer and a participating artist for this exhibition:
Located in the lower level of Thayer’s Southworth Library, the Karen and Ted Koskores Gallery has been showcasing the work of students, faculty, and professional ar1sts for over 40 years. Renovated in 2011, the Gallery is a beautiful, bright, and open 1200-square-foot space. The Gallery serves as an extension of the classroom, invi1ng students, faculty, staff and all members of the Thayer community to engage meaningfully with the work of renowned artsts, drawing cross-curricular connections, learning how to look closely and deeply, and becoming practiced observers, interpreters and appreciators of the visual arts.
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The current exhibition focuses on varied approaches to narrative in the visual arts, hopefully illuminating stories that visitors might be less aware of and bringing new perspectives to the possibilities of inter-connection between the visual arts and narrative.

I am a consultant, workshop instructor and a participating artist for this exhibition:
What is an artist book? Discover more about this expressive and varied art form while exploring the work currently on view in the exhibition Book Arts: Conversations in Art and Words. Learn more about how these artists from all over Cape Cod combine words, art and paper engineering to make these one-of-a-kind pieces.

I am the organizer, curator and a participating artist for this exhibition:
BOSTON'S FRENCH CONNECTION
Strasbourg, France has been Boston’s sister city for 64 years. In celebration, the Boston Strasbourg Sister City Association sponsored an exhibition of artwork from both cities. The exhibition was shown in Strasbourg in April–May 2024 and in Boston August–November coming to Galatea.
The exhibition, entitled Project Eau, focused on artwork inspired by themes of water and the environment, and featured the work of 16 artists, eight from each city.
Boston artists:
Agusta Agustsson, Nedret Andre, Ann Forbush, Ronni Komarow, Yvonne Lamothe, Sara David Ringler, Alexandra Sheldon, Stephanie Stigliano.
Strasbourg artists:
Biliana Boykova, Christophe Wehrung, Corinne Albrecht, Manu Poydenot, Pascal Poirot, Christine Schottel-Birgy, Alain Eschenlauer
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Representatives of the BSSCA, the City of Strasbourg, the City of Boston and the French Cultural Center – and participating artists – were in attendance for an Aug. 18 reception. French-inspired refreshments were served.
The exhibition ran through Sunday, Sept. 1 at Galatea Fine Art and at the Goethe Institute, Boston, through Nov. 10th, 2024.
