Anniversary MassArt Auction
BID SHEET SPONSOR:
Your collection starts here
Opening Reception
Monday, April 22, 2019 6:00PM–8:00PM
Sponsored by: Admission with Auction sponsorship and/or ticket
Preview Days April 23–25 9:00AM–6:00PM Free and open to the public
DINNER/LOUNGE SPONSOR:
CATALOG SPONSORS:
PADDLE SPONSOR:
PEN SPONSOR:
CHECK-IN SPONSOR:
Tickets or General Information Contact Helen Zhang, Fundraising Events Coordinator 617.879.7014 | hzhang@massart.edu
T-SHIRT SPONSOR:
Doors open at 6:30PM Design and Media Center | Enter through Tower Building
Bidding Visit: MassArtAuction.org
Artwork on cover: ROBERT FREEMAN White Tambourine, 2017 Courtesy of the artist and Adelson Galleries Boston LOT: 20
LIVE AUCTION & RAISE YOUR PADDLE 16
With Auctioneer Karen Keane, MassArt Trustee and CEO, Skinner, Inc. Sponsored by:
SILENT AUCTION 01 24 Closes at 10:00 pm | Sponsored by:
SILENT AUCTION 02 42 Closes at 10:20 pm | Sponsored by:
SILENT AUCTION 03 58 Closes at 10:40 pm | Sponsored by:
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SPONSORS
30TH ANNIVERSARY PRESENTING SPONSOR:
Robert & Kimberly Gatof
OPENING RECEPTION: PATRONS:
ART LUMINARIES:
Cheryl & Larry Franklin
Elissa & William Warner
ART CHAMPIONS:
Rich & Gabrielle Coffman
Cynthia Eid Ann Gallo
Jean Hynes & Mark Condon
Molly Shannon Pat & Arthur Stavaridis
DEVOTEES:
ART AFICIONADOS
David & Sandy Bakalar
June & Henry Biner
Fotene Demoulas & Tom Coté
James & Paula Gould
Michelle & Frank Ingari
Alison M’07 & Isaac Judd
Kelly & Bill Kaiser
Brian & Amanda Kinney
Bill & Linda McQuillan
Jeryl & Stephen Oristaglio
Saul Pannell & Sally Currier
Heather & Jeremy Pozen
Trish & Bob Rivers
Susan & Bob Schechter
Kathy & Mike Stack
Valentine Talland & Nagesh Mahanthappa
Chiara Trabucchi
Lisa Tung & Spencer Glendon
Jérôme Urvoy & Marc Wurbel
ADVOCATES
Elkus Manfredi Architects
Leah Fenton ‘14
Framers’ Workshop
Handel + Haydn Society
ART CONNOISSEURS
Alchemy Foundation
Katie Block
Fred Ehrsam
Deborah & Ron Feinstein
Nina Fletcher ’91
Maura Harrington
Eric & Cyndee Hoagland
Charles Jobson & Donna Farrell
Harriet & Alan Lewis
Deirdre & Barry Nectow
David & Kimberly Nelson
Marjorie E. O’Malley
Marcie Richardson
Kathy & Gary Sharpless
SUPPORTERS
Sametz Blackstone Associates
ART LOVERS
Denise Jefferson Casper
Ronald G. Casty
Paul & Elizabeth Harrington
Tim Hilton & Sara Miller
Beth Johnson
Karen Keane & Dan Elias
Natalie & Jake Lemle
Peter & Beatrice Nessen
Emma-Louise Pickard
Nathalie & John Thompson M‘05
Michael & Karen Rotenberg
Allison Salke & Kimberly Banovic
Jeanne & Donald R. Stanton
Justin & Tricia Stephan
Susan Whitehead
ART ENTHUSIASTS
Laura Baldini
Theresa Baybutt
Jane & Jerry Berman
Frank & Anastasia Catrickes
Andrew & Jennifer Custard
Audrey & James Foster
Nancy Glazer Pearl ‘88
Geoff Hargadon & Patricia La Valley
Kristine Irving ‘91 & Marcello Albanese
Maureen Keefe
Jon Levy
Sheryl Marshall & Howard Salwen
Daniel Mullin
Holly & Steve Muson
Stephen Neumeier & Carol Savoy
Tobey & Richard Oresman
Lark Palermo & James Orlin
Marlene & David Persky
Jane Peyrouse & Suzanne Bremer
Amy & Jonathan Poorvu Barbara & Jorge Quiroga
Leslee Shupe
Lucille & Richard Spagnuolo Shannon & David Vanderhooft Patrick & Karen Veale
ADDITIONAL CORPORATE SUPPORT
Anonymous Clark Fine Arts Gallery NAGA Harpoon Brewery Inkhouse Saragoni & Company Stantec WB Mason
GALLERY PARTNERS
Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
ACA Galleries
Adelson Galleries Boston bk projects
Carroll and Sons Drive-By Projects
Ellen Miller Gallery
Foley Gallery Gallery Kayafas
Howard Yezerski Gallery kblockart
Krakow Witkin Gallery
LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at Columbia University Gallery NAGA
Mary Ryan Gallery
Miles McEnery Gallery
Nancy Hoffman Gallery Pace Prints
RYAN LEE Gallery
S3 Contemporary Soprafina Gallery
Two Palms
Wingate Studio Yancey Richardson Gallery
MEDIA SPONSOR:
30TH ANNIVERSARY AUCTION COMMITTEE
Steven Corkin & Dan Maddalena
Fotene Demoulas & Tom Coté
Audrey & James Foster
Jennifer Harrington, Vice Chair, MassArt Foundation Beth Kantrowitz
Tali Kwatcher, Foundation Director
Jeffrey Lee Natalie Lemle
Sheryl Marshall
Marjorie E. O’Malley, VP of Advancement / Executive Director, MassArt Foundation
Tobey & Richard Oresman
David & Marlene Persky
Karen Pfefferle
Liza Quiñonez
Barbara & Jorge Quiroga
Patricia Rivers, Foundation Director Michael & Karen Rotenberg
Katie Ryan
Susan Schechter, Foundation Chair Emerita
Molly Shannon, Foundation Director
Kathy Sharpless
Lucille & Richard Spagnuolo
Jeanne & Donald R. Stanton
Valentine Talland, Chair, Massart Foundation
John Thompson M’05
Chiara Trabucchi, Foundation Director
Lisa Tung, Executive Director, Bakalar & Paine Galleries
2018–2019 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Pamela Parisi ’67, Chair
Janice Saragoni, Vice Chair
Hazel Afamefuna ’21
Elisa Hamilton ’07
Karen M. Keane
Denise Korn
David Lee
William McQuillan
Peter Nessen
Linda L. Snyder
30TH ANNIVERSARY CATALOG PRODUCTION
COMMITTEE & BOARD
Pat Stavaridis
Honorary Auction Committee Chair
Katie Block
Auction Committee Co-Chair
Cheryl Franklin Auction Committee Co-Chair
Elissa Warner Auction Committee Co-Chair, Foundation Director
2018–2019 MASSART FOUNDATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Valentine Talland, Chair
Jennifer Harrington, Vice Chair Michelle Ingari, Vice Chair Jeremy Pozen, Treasurer Marjorie E. O’Malley, Executive Director and Clerk
Aisha Al Riyami, Honorary Director
Robert Bachelder Hope Barkan Henry Biner
Richard Coffman
Caroline Collings, Honorary Director Nina Fletcher ’91 Deanna Fulp Robert S. Gatof
Nicholas Greville, Honorary Director
Trevania Henderson, Chair Emerita William Hicks, Chair Emeritus Charles Jobson Alison Judd M’07
Ashley Karger Tali Kwatcher, Chair Emerita Fred Leichter Fred Liang James Mason
Roberta Moore
Deirdre Nectow
David P. Nelson, President
Peter Nessen, Trustee Representative
Paul Pflugfelder
Emma Pickard
Kymberly Pinder, Provost Patricia Rivers
Susan Schechter, Chair Emerita Molly Shannon
Katherine Sloan, College President Emerita, Honorary Director
Michael Tarnow, Honorary Director Chiara Trabucchi
Clare Villari, Chair Emerita Elissa Warner
David Webster
Contributing
Editors: Kathy Calnan, Michaelann Ferro ’21, Kristen Heintz-Perkins, Cilicia Rios, and Helen Zhang
Design: Leah Fenton ’14 | leahfenton.com
Printing: universalwilde.com
Welcome
Thank you for joining us at the 30th Anniversary MassArt Auction. Massachusetts College of Art and Design is a public, independent institution that prepares artists, designers, and educators from diverse backgrounds to shape communities, grow economies, and work creatively for the common good.
Thanks to the success of our recent UNBOUND Campaign, renovations are underway in the Bakalar and Paine Galleries. We can’t wait for you to see them when they re-open next winter to serve our local, regional, and global communities as Boston’s largest free museum of contemporary art. This year, we welcome you to the MassArt Auction in the College’s Design and Media Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in January 2016. The Auction has a new look in a new space but the exceptional artwork you know to expect from this event remains the same. We challenge you to not find something that doesn’t enchant and inspire you. Thirty years ago, the original idea for this auction began in the College’s Fine Arts 2D department, then under the direction of Professor Emeritus Dean Nimmer. Over the years, the size of the Auction has grown exponentially, due significantly to this year’s Honorary Chairperson Pat Stavaridis. A former Boston gallery owner, MassArt Foundation Board member, and Director of Communications for the school, Pat envisioned the Auction’s potential to build a community of support for the College. With pride and gratitude for Dean’s and Pat’s foresight, we follow their lead in supporting the vital, fresh, cutting-edge work being done by our committed students. Today, the Auction is MassArt’s largest annual fundraiser.
Founded in 1873, Mass Art proudly stands as the only public college of visual arts in the continental United States, and has been growing, learning, and leading for 146 years. MassArt is dedicated to providing academic excellence and a rigorous professional education to the next generation of artists, designers, and educators. We are committed to making this education as accessible as possible to our students, regardless of their financial situation. You’ll be interested to learn that:
• Approximately 1 in 5 MassArt students are first generation college students.
• More than half of our students work at least 16 hours a week to help fund their education.
• More than 91% of our students rely on scholarships and financial aid from the college. That support is possible due in large part to the money raised at tonight’s event.
• MassArt ranks 29th out of 600+ 4-year public institutions around the country with the highest retention rate for first-time students, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education. This ranking is due in large part to the amount of financial support we are able to provide to our students. We can’t thank all of YOU enough—sponsors, artists, gallery partners, ticket buyers, faculty, staff, alumni, students, and volunteers—for joining us in making this year’s Auction possible.
DAVID P. NELSON President VALENTINE TALLAND Chair, MassArt FoundationWE HOPE YOU ENJOY THE EVENING, BID HIGH AND BID OFTEN!
RAISE YOUR PADDLE!
CHANGE A STUDENT’S LIFE. One of the things our students love about MassArt is that it provides everyone with their own unique experience. But there are a few things that you can count on every MassArt student having in common:
• They are hardworking and courageous in their pursuit of a world-class art and design education.
• They are creative, community-oriented, and curious in their approach to everything.
• They can’t do it alone. That is where you can help! Everyone wins when you participate in Raise Your Paddle. Raise Your Paddle is our annual appeal for outright contributions to our student scholarship fund. Your gift, of any amount, will have a significant impact on our students by ensuring that MassArt remains affordable and accessible.
When you support our students with a Raise Your Paddle gift, you make it possible for generations of students to explore, create, and grow into the artist, designer, or educator they’ve dared to imagine. We welcomed over 600 new students to campus last fall—your support is more important than ever!
NEW THIS YEAR!
If you are not able to attend this year’s MassArt Auction and participate in Raise Your Paddle, you can still make a gift of any amount in support of student scholarships and academic programs by going online to massartauction.org/give
If you are in attendance at the MassArt Auction, you can Raise Your Paddle at the start of the Live Auction or donate at any point during the evening using the personalized QR code on your bid paddle.
WHAT IT COSTS
For an in-state student to attend MassArt during the 2018–19 academic year, it costs an average of $30,200.
One semester’s worth of room and board in Treehouse Residence Hall
One year’s worth of Student Health Insurance
One semester’s worth of meal plan charges
One year’s worth of a student’s technology fees
Residence hall deposit to hold one student spot 3-month Charlie Card pass to ride
“Do I hear 30?”
Auction Guidelines
BEFORE THE AUCTION
Preview auction artwork at paddle8.com/auction/ massart starting Friday, March 29, 2019 through Friday April 12 at noon EST Starting noon EST April 12th and running through noon EST on Friday, April 26th, bids may be placed on either Live or Silent Auction lots.
AT THE AUCTION / CHECK-IN
During check-in, guests will receive bidder numbers when they provide a valid credit card or leave a signed blank check at the registration table. Bidder numbers will not be issued unless either a credit card or a check is provided. This will ensure prompt payment of all artwork and Raise Your Paddle donations. If you registered to come with a guest other than your spouse/partner, your guest will have to register for his or her own bidder number unless you have requested otherwise.
To expedite your check-in process, contact Fundraising Events Coordinator Helen Zhang at 617.879.7014 to attach a credit card to your bidder number before the Auction.
SILENT AUCTION BIDDING
There are three Silent Auction sections that will close in twenty-minute intervals upon completion of the Live Auction. Each item offered in the Silent Auction will have a bid sheet posted adjacent to it. To place a bid, write your bidder number on the sheet opposite the amount you wish to bid. Please place bids according to the minimum increments posted on the bid sheet; any bid not in the proper increment will be disqualified. You may bid on any item in the Silent Auction until the section is closed. At the posted closing time a Silent Auction Captain will collect the bid sheets and determine the winning bid for each item. If you are the winning bidder at the close of the Silent Auction section, your bid constitutes a legal contract to purchase the item. In the event of a dispute over a Silent Auction bid, the Executive Director of Advancement will determine the winning bid and the decision will be final.
BUY NOW OPTION
Any Silent Auction lot may be purchased outright by paying 150% of its stated value. Artwork may be purchased at any time during the Auction by placing your bidder number on the Buy Now line of the artwork’s bid sheet. Once the Buy Now line on a bid sheet has been filled in, the work is considered sold. Bid sheets will remain adjacent to the work until the section is closed. The Buy Now option is available during the Opening Reception on Monday, April 22 and during the Public Preview Days on April 23–25 and to online bidders at paddle8.com/auction/massart from April 12 through April 26 at noon EST
THANK YOU!
LIVE AUCTION
The Live Auction will begin at 8:00PM and continue without breaks until all items have sold. To bid in the Live Auction, hold your bid card up high with the number facing the Auctioneer. The highest bid acknowledged by the Auctioneer constitutes a legal contract to purchase the item by that bidder.
To place an absentee Live Auction bid visit paddle8.com/auction/massart or contact Executive Director of Advancement Kathy Calnan at kcalnan@massart.edu or by phone at 617.879.7012
RAISE YOUR PADDLE
Raise Your Paddle is our annual appeal for outright contributions to our student scholarship fund. Your gift, of any amount, will help MassArt remain affordable and accessible. Gifts made through Raise Your Paddle are outright donations and are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
BUYER’S PREMIUM
A buyer’s premium equal to 10% of the winning bid will be applied to each lot sold and will be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. A buyer’s premium will not be applied to any pledge(s) made during the Live Auction’s Raise Your Paddle fundraising opportunity.
SALES TAX
All artwork purchases are subject to Massachusetts 6.25% sales tax unless the purchaser possesses a Massachusetts sales tax exemption number. Exemption certificates from other states will be accepted if presented with a business card or on letterhead. All certificates must be presented during guest check-in.
PAYMENT
Cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express will be accepted as payment. All purchases are final and must be paid for on the evening of the Auction. No exchanges or refunds will be allowed.
ARTWORK PICK-UP / DELIVERY
To ensure the safety of all artwork, NO ARTWORK WILL BE WRAPPED TO TAKE HOME THE NIGHT OF THE AUCTION. After paying for your purchases at the check-out station, please make arrangements at the pick-up/delivery station through one of the following options:
1. Pick up work in the Design and Media Center on Wednesday, May 1 or Thursday, May 2, 4:00–7:00PM; or
2. Have work delivered to your home in the Metro Boston area*; or
3. Have work professionally shipped at the expense of the purchaser.
The Office of Fundraising Events will contact buyers to confirm pick-up/delivery arrangement in the weeks following the Auction.
* Arlington, Bedford, Belmont, Boston, Brookline, Burlington, Cambridge, Concord, Dedham, Dover, Everett, Lexington, Lincoln, Medford, Melrose, Needham, Newton, Quincy, Somerville, Stoneham, Sudbury, Wakefield, Waltham, Watertown, Wayland, Wellesley, Weston, Westwood, Winchester, Woburn
GENERAL RULES
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design Foundation reserves the right to add items to or withdraw items from the Auction without notice. The MassArt Foundation has attempted to describe and catalog all items accurately, but all items are offered “as is, where is.” The MassArt Foundation neither warrants nor represents, and in no event shall be responsible for, the correctness of the descriptions, genuineness, authorship, provenance, or condition of the items. No statement made in this catalog, orally at the Auction, or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty, representation, or assumption of liability. The values listed are estimates of fair market values. Items have not been appraised by the MassArt Foundation. Each person (bidder) issued a bid card assumes all risks and hazards related to the items obtained at the Auction. Each bidder agrees to hold harmless from any liability arising there from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design Foundation, its employees, the event organizers, sponsors, and volunteers connected with the Auction. All items purchased in the Live Auction become the property of the winning bidder once that bidder is acknowledged by the Auctioneer.
We thank you for your support and wish you the best of luck on your auction bidding!
Gallery Listing
Many of the artists participating in the MassArt Auction are represented by galleries in Boston and beyond. We hope that you will take note of the gallery names listed with many of the entries. We encourage you to visit these galleries to see a greater body of work by these artists and to learn about other artists the gallery may represent. Please let the gallery know that you saw their name at the MassArt Auction!
GALLERY
13FOREST Gallery 167A Massachusetts Ave Arlington MA 02474 781–641–3333 13forest.com
555 Gallery 555 East 2nd St. Boston MA 02127 339–237–0041 555gallery.com
Abigail Ogilvy Gallery 460 Harrison Ave, C7 Boston MA 02128 617–820–5173 abigailogilvy.com
ACA Galleries 529 W 20th St., #5E New York NY 10011 212–206–8080 acagalleries.com
Adelson Galleries Boston 520 Harrison Ave Boston MA 02118 617–832–0633 adelsongalleriesboston.com
Alden Gallery 423 Commercial Street Provincetown MA 02657 508–487–4230 aldengallery.com
Alpha Gallery 460C Harrison Ave Boston MA 02118 617–536–4465 alphagallery.com
Art/Prov Gallery 150 Chesnut Street Providence RI 02903 401–641–5182 artprovidence.com
Beth Urdang Gallery 460 Harrison Ave Boston MA 02120 781–264–1121 bethurdanggallery.com
bk projects 617–835–8255 bkartprojects.com
Bromfield Gallery 450 Harrison Avenue Boston MA 02118 617–451–3605 bromfieldgallery.com
Caldbeck Gallery 12 Elm Street Rockland ME 04841 207–594–5935 caldbeck.com
Carroll and Sons 450 Harrison Avenue Boston MA 02118 617–482–2477 carrollandsons.net
Chase Young Gallery 450 Harrison Avenue, #57 Boston MA 02118 617–859–7222 chaseyounggallery.com
Clark Gallery 145 Lincoln Road, Lincoln MA 01773 617–386–6115 clarkgallery.com PO Box 339
Cyberarts Gallery 141 Green Street Jamaica Plain MA 02130 617–522–6710 bostoncyberarts.org
Drive–by Projects 81 Spring Street Watertown MA 02472 617–835–8255 drivebyprojects.com
Edwynn Houk Gallery 745 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10151 212–750–7070 houkgallery.com
Eisenhauer
Ellen Miller Gallery
Foley Gallery
Fountain
Gallery Kayafas
gallery
Howard
Hutson
IMAGO Gallery 36 Market Street Warren RI 02885 401–245–3348 imagofoundation4art.org
Jack Meier Gallery 2310 Bissonnet Houston TX 77005 713–526–2983 jackmeiergallery.com
Julie Nester Gallery 1280 Iron Horse Drive Park City UT 84060 435–649–7855 julienestergallery.com
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts 529 West 20th, Suite 6W New York NY 10011 212–366–5368 markelfinearts.com
Kingston Gallery 450 Harrison Avenue, #43 Boston MA 02118 617–423–4113 kingstongallery.com
Krakow Witkin Gallery 10 Newbury Street Boston MA 02116 617–262–4490 krakowwitkingallery.com
Lanoue Gallery 450 Harrison Avenue, #31 Boston MA 02118 617–262–4400 lanouegallery.com
LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Columbia University, New York NY 10027 212–854–7641 columbia.edu/cu/arts/neiman Studies at Columbia University 2960 Broadway 310 Dodge Hall, MC 1806
Liz Clement Fine Art 25 Tudor City Place, New York NY 10017 978–869–6323 lizclementfineart.com Suite 1616
Lupine Gallery 48 Main Street Mohegan ME 04852 207–594–8131 lupinegallerymonhegan.com
Mary Ryan Gallery 515 West 26th Street New York NY 10001 212–397–0742 maryryangallery.com
Mercury Gallery 20 Main Street Rockport MA 01966 978–546–7620 mercurygallery.com
Miles McEnery Gallery 525 West 22nd Street New York NY 10011 212–445–0051 milesmcenery.com
Mobilia Gallery 358 Huron Avenue Cambridge MA 02138 617–876–2109 mobilia–gallery.com
Morpeth Contemporary 43 West Broad Street Hopewell NJ 08525 609–333–9393 morpethcontemporary.com
MRG Fine Art 13453 Ventura Blvd. Los Angeles CA 91423 818–277–6927 mrgfineart.com
Nahcotta 110 Congress Street Portsmouth NH 03801 603–433–1705 nahcotta.com
Nancy Hoffman Gallery 520 West 27th Street New York NY 10001 212–966–6676 nancyhoffmangallery.com
Ore 681 Tremont St, #2 Boston MA 02118 617–247–7426 sophiehughes.com/store–ore
Pace Gallery 32 East 57th Street New York NY 10022 212–421–3292 pacegallery.com
Pace Prints 32 East 57th Street New York NY 10022 212–421–3237 paceprints.com
Packard Gallery 418 Commercial Street Provincetown MA 02657 508–487–4690 packardgallery.com
Panamerican Art Projects 274 NE 67th Street Miami FL 33138 305–751–2550 panamericanart.com
Patrick Parrish Gallery 50 Lispenard Street New York NY 10013 212–219–9244 patrickparrish.com
Pearl Street Gallery 100 Pearl Street Boston MA 02150 617–875–3188 pearlstreetgallery.com
Pucker Gallery 240 Newbury Street, Boston MA 02116 617–267–9473 puckergallery.com 3rd Floor
Ray Wiggs Gallery 432 Commercial Street Provincetown MA 02657 774–593–5143 raywiggsgallery.com
Regen Projects 6750 Santa Monica Los Angeles CA 90038 310–276–5424 regenprojects.com Boulevard
Renjeau Galleries 79 Worcester St Natick MA 01760 508–655–5121 renjeau.com
Rice Polak Gallery 430 Commercial Street Provincetown MA 02657 508–487–1052 ricepolakgallery.com
Robert Klein Gallery 38 Newbury Street, Boston MA 02116 617–267–7997 robertkleingallery.com 4th Floor
Room 68 377 Commercial Street Provincetown MA 02657 774–538–6470 room68online.com
RYAN LEE Gallery 515 West 26th Street New York NY 10001 212–397–0742 ryanleegallery.com
S3 Contemporary 83 Perkins Street, #3 Boston MA 02130 617–227–1014 s3contemporary.com
Schoolhouse Gallery 494 Commercial Street Provincetown MA 02657 508–487–4800 galleryschoolhouse.com
Skoto Gallery 529 W 20th Street New York NY 110011 212–352–8058 skotogallery.com 5th Floor
Soprafina Gallery 55 Thayer Street Boston MA 02118 617–728–0770 soprafina.com
Sunne Savage Gallery 135 Cambridge Street Winchester MA 01890 781–721–2410 sunnesavage.com
Two Palms 38 Crosby Street, 3rd Floor New York NY 10013 212–965–8598 twopalms.us
Uprise Art 264 Canal Street, #4W New York NY 10013 917–727–8858 upriseart.com
Viridian Artists 548 W 28th Street New York NY 10001 212–414–4040 viridianartists.com
Vivid Art Galley 895 Green Bay Road Winnetka IL 60093 224–505–5961 vividartgallery.net
Wingate Studio 941 Northfield Road Hinsdale NH 03451 603–239–8223 wingatestudio.com
XC .Hua Gallery Postdamer Str. 81B Berlin Germany 10785 +49–30–25792450 galerie–xchua.com
Yancey Richardson Gallery 525 West 22nd Street New York NY 10011 646–230–9610 yanceyrichardson.com
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JUNE AUGUST
RBG RED, 2018, Edition 1 of 13, variable Silkscreen 47.5" X 31.5"
$2,300
Courtesy of the artist
June August’s work was recently exhibited at Casino Modern, Genk, Belgium and Japan Center, Los Angeles, and in the solo shows An American Artist in Paris at the US Embassy in Paris and Unity in Dingle, Ireland. August’s work is held in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, Belgium; and Alfond Collection, Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, Florida.
Visit: facebook.com/june.august.artist/
EMMA AMOS
Woman With Hat, 1979, Edition of 35, AP1
Etching 30.125" X 22.375"
$6,450
Courtesy of the artist and ryan lee Gallery
Emma Amos (b. 1937) is a distinguished painter and printmaker. She was the youngest and only woman member of Spiral, the historic African American collective founded in 1963, as well as a member of the important feminist collective, Heresies, founded in the 1980s. Amos graduated from Antioch College in Ohio in 1958 and the Central School of Art in London in 1960. In 1965, she earned her Masters in Arts from New York University and still lives and works in Manhattan. Her work is held in the collections of the British Museum, London; Bronx Museum of Art, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; and Yale University Art Gallery, among others. In 2016 Amos received Georgia Museum of Art’s Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson prize, and Studio Museum in Harlem honored her as an Icon, along with Faith Ringgold and Lorraine O’Grady.
WILLIAM WEGMAN ’65
Low to High, 2015, Edition Exh Pr Pigment Print 44" X 33"
$10,900
Courtesy of the artist
William Wegman was born in 1943 in Holyoke, Massachusetts. He received a BFA in painting from MassArt in 1965 and an MFA in painting from the University of Illinois, ChampagneUrbana in 1967. In Long Beach Wegman got his Weimaraner who he named Man Ray, and began a long and fruitful collaboration. Man Ray, known in the art world and beyond for his endearing deadpan presence, became a central figure in Wegman’s photographs and videos. Numerous retrospectives of Wegman’s work have toured Europe, Asia and the United States. Recent museum exhibitions include Japan, Korea, and Spain and numerous gallery exhibitions. William Wegman lives in New York and Maine where he continues to paint, draw, make videos and take photographs with his dogs Flo and Topper.
CODY HOYT ’07
Octahedron Vessel, 2018
LOTS: 01–08
DONALD SULTAN
Yellow Poppies and Blue Poppies, 2013 and 2018, Edition 33 of 80 and Edition 19 of 80
Screen Prints with Flocking 19 " X 20 " each
$6,100
Courtesy of the artist and Mary Ryan Gallery
Donald Sultan is a contemporary painter best known for his use of industrial materials to depict everyday subjects. Born in Asheville, NC, he received his BFA from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and later his MFA from the School of the Art Institute Chicago before moving to New York in 1975, where he became a part of the New Image movement. His works are represented in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Tate Gallery in London, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, among others. Sultan lives and works in New York, NY.
JACK PIERSON ’84
Paradise, 1997, Edition 5 of 5 C-type Print 16" X 20"
$9,450
Courtesy of the artist
Jack Pierson received his BFA from MassArt. His recent solo shows include Albert Merola Gallery, Maccarone, Regen Projects, and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac. His work is held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. He is represented by Regen Projects.
NICOLA LÓPEZ
Boneyard, 2007, Edition 6 of 12
Mixed Media Print with Silkscreen, Woodcut, Lithography and Collage 22.5" X 22"
$3,050
Courtesy of MassArt’s Master Print Series
Nicola López received her BA in anthropology from Columbia University. Through her work in printmaking, drawing and installation, López describes and reconfigures our contemporary—primarily urban —landscape. Her work has been exhibited throughout the US and internationally and has been included in group exhibitions at MoMA, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museo Rufino Tamayo in Mexico City; and the Denver Art Museum. In 2011, López was invited to build an installation in the rotunda of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, as part of the museum’s Intervals series.
Visit: nicolalopez.com
RANIA MATAR
Ciearra, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 2018, 2018, Edition 1 of 6 Archival Inkjet Print 36.8" X 44" $5,500
Courtesy of the artist and Robert Klein Gallery
ELIZABETH PEYTON
Berlin (Iggy and David), 2018, Edition 11 of 20
2 Color Etching with Aquatint 25" X 21"
$11,215
Courtesy of the artist and Two Palms
Elizabeth Peyton is a contemporary American painter best known for her intimate, small-scale portraits of celebrities, friends, and historical figures. Born in 1965 in Danbury, CT, Peyton went on to study at the School of Visual Arts. In 1993, she held a solo show of drawings in room 828 of the historic Chelsea Hotel, launching her career in the art world. By her second solo exhibition in 1995 at Gavin Brown’s enterprise, she had achieved widespread acclaim, and has since held major exhibitions at the New Museum in New York, the Royal Academy in London, and the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum in St. Louis, among others. She lives and works in New York, NY.
LEAH GIBERSON ’97
Wright Entrance, 2019
Acrylic over Pigment Prints on Panel 36" X 36"
$8,500
Courtesy of the artist
Leah Giberson received a BFA in painting from MassArt, graduating with departmental honors in 1997. Recent exhibitions include shows at Nahcotta in Portsmouth, NH; Jo Hay Open Studios in Provincetown, MA; and Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek, CA. Her work is included in the permanent collections at the University of Iowa Hospital and the Mary Greeley Medical Center.
MARTINE GUTIERREZ
Neo-Indeo, Chuj Mini Gag, p25 from Indigenous Woman, 2018, Edition 4 of 8 C-print mounted on Sintra 54" X 36"
$9,800
Courtesy of the artist and ryan lee Gallery
Martine Gutierrez (b. 1989) received her BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in 2012. The Brooklyn-based performance artist draws from eclectic media, acting as subject, artist, and muse, documenting her metamorphosis into various imagined roles. Gutierrez is represented by RYAN LEE, NY. Recent exhibitions of her work include the FLAG Art Foundation; the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College, where her work is also included in the permanent collection; and Anna Marra Contemporanea in Rome. In 2016, she had two solo exhibitions: True Story at Boston University, and WE&THEM&ME at the Contemporary Art Museum, Raleigh, NC.
Visit: martinegutierrez.com
NICOLE CHESNEY ’97
Bice, 2017
Oil on Acid-etched and Mirrored Glass 20" X 24"
$10,000
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA
Nicole Chesney received a BFA from MassArt and MFA from the Canberra School of Art. She was a recipient of the Corning Museum of Glass Rakow Commission and created large commissions for 7 World Trade Center, NY and MassArt’s “Treehouse” dorm. Collections include the MFA, Boston; Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; and the Smithsonian.
RACHEL PERRY
Chiral Lines Writers Series (AG-1), 2019 Graphite, Marker, Ballpoint Pen on Paper 18" X 28"
$6,400
Courtesy
of
the artist and Yancey Richardson Gallery
Rachel Perry has participated in group shows at Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany and The Drawing Center, New York and had solo shows at the Gardner Museum, DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, and Yancey Richardson Gallery. Collections include MFA and ICA in Boston—where she was a finalist for the Foster Prize—and the Baltimore Museum of Art.
* Image is a representative work only; final piece is being specially created for the 30th Anniversary MassArt Auction.
ANNIE LAPIN iheroic, 2018
Vinyl Paint, Charcoal, Acrylic, and Urethane on Linen 30" X 26"
$14,000
Courtesy of the artist and Miles McEnery
Gallery
Annie Lapin (b. 1978 in Washington, D.C.) received her Bachelors of Arts degree from Yale University in 2001, a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2004, and her Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2007. Her work has been shown in several recent solo exhibitions in the U.S. and internationally, and is included in the permanent collections of the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA; Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS; Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA; Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL; Santa Barbara Museum, CA; Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC; and Zabludowicz Collection, London, England. Lapin lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.
FRED H. C. LIANG
Syncretism, I, II, III, 2017-2018
Mixed Media: Silkscreen, Watercolor, Reflective Mylar and Paper Cut 30" X 66"
$14,400
Courtesy of the artist, XC.Hua Galleries in Beijing and Berlin, and Carroll and Sons
Fred H. C. Liang received his BFA from the University of Manitoba and his MFA from Yale University. His honors include Massachusetts Cultural Council Arts Grants in both painting and works on paper. Liang’s work is in numerous public and private collections, including Fidelity, the Gund Collection, the Addison Gallery of American Art and the Rose Art Museum. His recent exhibitions include the Addison Galleries of American Art, Milwaukee Art Museum, and the Chao Art Center in Beijing. In the past year, his work was shown in solo exhibitions in Berlin, Germany; Jerez, Spain; and Beijing, China. He is currently a professor and the printmaking coordinator at MassArt. His work is represented by Carroll and Sons Gallery in Boston and XC.Hua Galleries in Berlin and Beijing.
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LOT: 17
LOT: 18
LOTS: 09–21
ED RUSCHA
Rusty Signs - Dead End 1, 2014, Edition 33 of 50 Mixografia Print on Handmade Paper 24" X 24"
$16,600
Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin
Gallery
Ed Ruscha was born on December 16, 1937 in Omaha, Nebraska. His family moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in 1941. In 1956, Ruscha moved to Los Angeles, where he attended Chouinard Art Institute, from which he graduated in 1960. Ruscha’s early paintings attracted notice as part of the Pop art movement of the 1960s; his art also has antecedents in Dada, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism, and would be central to Conceptual art. His work includes paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, artist’s books, and films, and is in the collections of major national and international museums. Ruscha lives and works in Los Angeles.
LOT 19: DAVID HILLIARD ’92
JANE MAXWELL
Walking People, 2019
Mixed Media on Panel 30" X 60"
$12,500
Courtesy of the artist and Lanoue Gallery
Jane Maxwell received her BA from Middlebury College and studied mixed media at the SMFA at Tufts and deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. Her work largely comments on the elusive myth of the feminine ideal. Her works are exhibited in galleries throughout the country and acquired by collectors around the world. She recently had a solo show at Caldwell Snyder Gallery in San Francisco.
Portrait Commission $7,500
Courtesy of the artist and Carroll and Sons
David Hilliard uses his unique, multi-paneled technique to produce expansive photographs, both figuratively and literally. His sweeping images depict subtle moments of love, family, adolescence, friendship, and the nuances of masculinity, with a quiet yet powerful resonance. The multiple panels act as short films; a single work captures the passage of time before our very eyes. Although Hilliard’s photography illustrates his own personal tensions, loves, fears and desires, they remain universally evocative. The winner of this commission will receive a custom 24" x 60" triptych set of photographs crafted in collaboration with the artist. Date of commission to occur at a mutually agreed upon time within one year of purchase at the Auction. There will be additional travel expenses for locations outside of metropolitan Boston.
Hilliard received his BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and his MFA from Yale University. He has had solo exhibitions nationally and internationally. Hilliard is the recipient of numerous grants including a Guggenheim Fellowship as well as a Fulbright Grant. His work is included in many collections, including the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art (NY), Microsoft Art Collection (MA), Portland Art Museum (OR), the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum (MA), the University of Salamanca (Spain), and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, among others. He lives in Boston and is a faculty member at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Hilliard’s work is represented in Boston at the Carroll and Sons Gallery.
Visit: davidhilliard.com
ROBERT FREEMAN
White Tambourine, 2017 Oil on Canvas 40" X 30" $10,000
Courtesy of the artist and Adelson Galleries Boston
Robert Freeman’s paintings explore and celebrate the beauty, elegance and grace of the black middle class through his personal experience. Freeman has been showing nationally for over 20 years. His work is included in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the National Center for African American Artists, Boston Public Library, Brown University and deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. His paintings have been exhibited at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and Williams College Museum of Art in Williamstown, MA.
Visit: robertfreemanart.com
BILL THOMPSON
Amity, 2017
Automotive Urethane on High Density Urethane Block 31" X 25" X 6"
$14,000
Courtesy of the artist
Bill Thompson went to Carnegie-Mellon University on an art scholarship but left after his sophomore year. His work was recently exhibited at Charlotte Jackson Gallery in Santa Fe and his next exhibition will be at Galerie Renate Bender in Munich. He has been the recipient of a Mass Cultural Council grant and his work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum; MIT; Hyundai Corp.; and Butler Institute of American Art; among others.
Visit: billthompsonstudio.com
LOT: 22
LOT: 23
PAT STEIR
Sunlight (Color), 2008, Edition 38 of 40
Silkscreen 70" X 35.75"
$16,515
Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints
With a career that has spanned over half a century, Pat Steir is a leading force in the development of Postmodern abstraction. Her paintings and prints exist in conversation with various art historical movements—from Abstract Expressionism to traditional Chinese painting. Working with these influences, the artist creates meditative, often large-scale pieces that frequently reference the natural world. Steir was born in 1940 in NJ and lives and works in New York.
YUE MINJUN
LOT: 24 LOT: 25
The Grassland Series Screenprint 3
(Lying Head Laughing), 2008, Edition 8 of 80 Screenprint in 24 Colors 38.5" X 29"
$8,215
Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints
Yue Minjun is an accomplished painter, sculptor and printmaker whose signature motif of gleefully laughing figures serves as a caricature that reflects the contradictions and absurdities of contemporary life. The artist is often listed as a member of the cynical realism movement that emerged in the mid-1990s in China and that came of age in the wake of the socio-political upheaval created by the Tiananmen Square demonstrations in Beijing.
LOT: 26
LOT: 27
ABELARDO MORELL
Vertical Construction: Photogram #1, 2018, Edition 1 of 10 Archival Inkjet Print 60" X 45"
$30,000
Courtesy of the artist and Edwynn Houk
Gallery
Abelardo Morell was born in Havana, Cuba in 1948 and immigrated to the United States in 1962. Morell received his undergraduate degree from Bowdoin College and his MFA from Yale University School of Art. He received honorary degrees from Bowdoin College and Lesley University. Awards and grants include a Guggenheim fellowship in 1994 and an Infinity Award in Art from ICP in 2011. In November 2017, he received a Lucie Award for achievement in fine art. His work has been collected and shown in over seventy museums in the US and abroad. A retrospective of his work was organized jointly by the Art Institute of Chicago, The Getty in Los Angeles and The High Museum in Atlanta. Most recently, he was included in the exhibition Ansel Adams in Our Time at the MFA, Boston.
DINOR Á JUSTICE
Portrait Four—after Matisse’s “Reclining Nude”, 2017
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas 38" X 52"
$10,000
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA
Dinorá Justice is a School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts graduate from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil who currently resides in Massachusetts.
Visit: dinorajustice.com
YEK Tales, 2003
Acrylic Latex and Enamel on Shaped Panel 35" X 35" X 3"
$8,500
Courtesy of the artist and Miles McEnery Gallery
Constructing his distinctive style using airbrushed, concave canvases, Op artist YEK uses atmospheric abstraction to reach a new level of perspective. Born in Singapore, YEK attended high school in Australia and then immigrated to the United States to pursue his art career. After moving to Las Vegas, YEK studied art at the University of Nevada and currently lives and works in Las Vegas.
NATHALIA EDENMONT
LOT: 28 LOT: 29
Fruition, 2016, Edition 2 of 6
C-type Print mounted on Glass 51" X 47"
$23,000
Courtesy of the artist and Nancy Hoffman Gallery
Nathalia Edenmont was born in Yalta, former USSR, in 1970. She attended State Art School of Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine, Simferopol State Art School, Simferopol, Crimea, and Forsbergs Skola (International School of Design), Stockholm, Sweden. She lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden and is the recipient of the Konstnärsnämndens Arbetsstipendium award, 2004–2008. Solo exhibitions include: Nathalia Edenmont, Dunkers kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden (2016); Force of Nature, Nordic Heritage Museum, Seattle, WA, USA (2016); Flowering, Galerie Michael Schultz, Berlin, Germany (2016); Force of Nature, Arkansas Art Center, Arkansas, USA (2016); Transformation, Rättviks konsthall, Rättvik, Sweden (2015); and Beyond, Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden (2015), among others.
CLINT BACLAWSKI M’08
Dune Shack, 2019, Edition 1 of 3
Blue mirrored Plexiglas on Dibond, Aluminum Frame, Archival Pigment Backlight Prints, Clear Polycarbonate Tubes, 2’ LED Bulbs 30" X 40" X 3"
$12,000
Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Clint Baclawski is a contemporary artist working with photography, technology, light, and space. His solo exhibition locations include San Luis Obispo, California; St. Louis, Missouri; Boston, Massachusetts; and Edinburgh, Scotland. His work is also included in private and institutional collections.
Clint is represented by the Abigail Ogilvy Gallery and has a solo exhibition opening in September 2019. Clint’s studio is located in Boston’s South End.
FEDERICO URIBE
Meerkat: The Lookout, 2018 Bullet Shells 17.5" X 10.5" X 4.5"
$8,500
Courtesy of the artist and Adelson Galleries Boston
Born in Bogotá, Colombia in 1962, Federico Uribe currently lives and works in Miami. Uribe studied art at the University of Los Andes in Bogotá, and by 1988 he arrived in New York to pursue an MFA degree under the supervision of Luis Camnitzer. After receiving his degree, he left New York to study and work in Cuba, Mexico, Russia, England, and finally Miami. Uribe’s work has become prominent in the United States over the past decade. His artwork has been collected by and featured in multiple museums around North and South America. In this past year alone, Uribe’s work has been shown in Europe, Asia, and widely across the United States. Uribe will participate in the 2019 Venice Biennale.
Visit: federicouribe.com
LOTS: 22–33
2019 AUCTION COMMISSION
Wall Mural Commission $14,000
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA
South African-American abstract painter Sophia Ainslie transforms her observations of the world around her into her own abstract visual language that celebrates color, relationships, movement, and space. Bid on this rare opportunity to have an artist’s studio practice brought to you and witness Sophia’s thoughtful process as it unfolds into a stunning, high-impact wall drawing. The winner of this commission will receive a large-scale (up to 8' x 6’) hand painted wall drawing for an interior location of their choosing. The artist will offer the winner a range of drawings to choose from for the final project. Date of the commission to be set at a mutually convenient time for both parties within a year of purchase at the Auction. There will be additional travel expenses for locations outside of metropolitan Boston.
Sophia Ainslie is interested in forming a space that reflects the relationship between the body and landscape as interconnected and parallel experiences. Drawing becomes a tool wherein observation and imagination intersect, resulting in a relationship of connections and disconnections between outside and inside or absence and presence.
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Ainslie has studied and worked in Boston since 1998. She received her MFA at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts in 2001. Ainslie is a recipient of the Ann and Graham Gund award and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine. She holds a teaching position at Northeastern University, maintains a studio in Somerville, and is represented by Gallery NAGA, Boston. You can follow her work on Facebook: SophiaAinslie and Instagram: sophiaainslieart.
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CAROL O’MALIA
Cruising, 2018 Oil on Panel 36" X 36"
$7,500
Courtesy of the artist
Carol O’Malia received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Her work was recently exhibited at Julie Nester Gallery and she has an upcoming exhibit at the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury. Her work is held in many private and public collections including the Art Complex Museum, Horseshoe Casino and Children’s Floating Hospital in Boston.
Visit: omalia.com
LOT: 33
ALEX KATZ
White Impatiens, 2015, Edition 25 of 70
26 Color Silkscreen on 425 Gram Paper 70" X 56"
$18,850
Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery
Alex Katz was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1927. In 1968, Katz moved to an artists’ cooperative building in SoHo, where he has lived and worked ever since. He spends his summers in Lincolnville, Maine. His work can be found in over 100 public collections worldwide, including The Art Institute of Chicago; The Brooklyn Museum; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; The Los Angeles County Museum of Art; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C.; National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Philadelphia Museum of Art; and The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, among others.
BARBARA BOSWORTH
Quarry 2, Gloucester, 2017, Edition 2 of 3 Archival Inkjet Print 50 " X 40 "
$9,000
Courtesy of the artist
Barbara Bosworth received her MFA in photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology and is a current MassArt photography professor. She has been the subject of solo exhibitions at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Phoenix Art Museum, and the Peabody Essex Museum. She has received fellowships and grants from the New England Foundation for the Arts, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, and the Buhl Foundation. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the National Museum of American Art; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Visit: barbarabosworth.com
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DONALD BAECHLER
Camouflage Sandwich (Cross Examination), 2000, Edition 16 of 60 Silkscreen 36" X 36" $5,800
Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints
Donald Baechler was born 1956 in Hartford, CT, and lives and works in New York.
Baechler studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art (Baltimore), Cooper Union (New York), and the Staatliche Hochschule für bildende Künste, “Staedelschule” (Frankfurt am Main, Germany). His work is in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and The Centre George Pompidou, Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris among other institutions worldwide.
LOTS: 101–112
VICTORIA MAXFIELD ’16
LOT: 105 LOT: 106
Lady in Blue, 2017 Oil on Paper 24" X 14.5"
$1,100
Courtesy of the artist
Victoria received a BFA in illustration from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She has had the pleasure of working with the New York City Ballet, Yankee Magazine and Nuvo Magazine as well as various other publications. Her work has been honored by the Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, and 3x3 magazine.
Visit: victoriamaxfield.com
MARILYN JAN CASEY ’08
LOT: 108 LOT: 107
Casey’s Ice Cream Parlor, 2018
Acrylic on Canvas 12" X 16"
$700
Courtesy of the artist
Marilyn Casey completed her post-secondary education at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2008, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting with Distinction and Departmental Honors. Her work was recently exhibited at Bella Luna/Milky Way in Jamaica Plain; and prior at the Office of State Representative Jeffrey Sanchez. One of Marilyn’s painting is held at the Cooper House for Elders Housing in Boston.
Visit: missionhillartists.wordpress.com/marilyn-jan-caseyart-gallery
LOT: 109
LOT: 110
RAYMOND SAÁ
Untitled, 2019 Gouache Collage on Sewn Paper 36" X 30"
$5,100
Courtesy of the artist and Carroll and Sons
Raymond Saá was born in New Orleans, raised in Miami and currently lives in New Jersey. Selected solo exhibitions include Court Gallery, William Paterson University, NJ; El Dulcerito Llego, Miami, FL; Crossley Gallery, Ringling School of Art and Design; Ahi Viene el Frutero, Sarasota, FL; White Columns, White Room, Lindo Yambú, New York, NY. Selected group exhibitions include The Dodge Foundation, NJ; Islip Museum, NY; Wave Hill, Glyndor Gallery, New York, NY; Museum of Art Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR; El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY. Selected awards and residencies include Public Art for Public Schools PS 357X, New York, NY; Joan Mitchell Center Artist in Residence Program in New Orleans, LA; Pollack Krasner Foundation, New York, NY; Joan Mitchell Foundation, New York, NY.
Visit: raymondsaa.com
DALE CHIHULY
IKEBANA GEYSERS, 2008, Edition 130 of 175
Intaglio, Acrylic Paint on Mylar 37" X 25"
$3,000
Courtesy of Margaret Doherty
Born in 1941 in Tacoma, Washington, Dale Chihuly was introduced to glass at the University of Washington. After graduating, Chihuly enrolled in the first glass program in the country, at the University of Wisconsin. He continued his studies at the Rhode Island School of Design, where he later established the glass program and taught for more than a decade. In 1968, after receiving a Fulbright Fellowship, he went to work at the Venini glass factory in Venice. There he observed the team approach to blowing glass, which is critical to the way he works today. In 1971, Chihuly co-founded Pilchuck Glass School in Washington. His work is included in more than 200 museum collections worldwide. He has been the recipient of many awards, including two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and twelve honorary doctorates.
JULIA S. POWELL
JULIAN LIBRONT ’19
Untitled, 2018, Edition 1 of 1 Print Made with Shaped Intaglio Plates 40" X 30"
$2,800
Courtesy of the artist
Julian Libront is currently a senior in the printmaking department at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has been a recipient of a private grant to study for four months in Rome, Italy.
The Future is Female, 2018 Oil on Canvas 24" X 18"
$3,675
Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Julia S. Powell is based in Cambridge, MA, apart from one month of each year which she spends in Maine. Powell graduated with a BA with Distinction from Yale University. She was recently chosen as the VIP print artist for the Boston Museum of Fine Arts 2017 Summer Gala, and was featured in the July 2017 issue of Architectural Digest. Her paintings can be found in many private collections across the U.S., Canada, Europe, and South America, including the private residence of Mindy Kaling.
Visit: juliaspowell.com
CHERYL SORG ’99
LOT: 111 LOT: 112
The Reverberations of Causes and the Avalanches of Creation, 2017
Tape on Drafting Vellum 36" X 36"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist
Cheryl received her BFA from MassArt in 1999. Her work has been shown in numerous galleries and museums, including Long Beach Museum of Art, Torrance Art Museum, and The Photographic Resource Center. She is the recipient of a MacDowell fellowship. Her work is held in the collections of Yale University Art Gallery, Texas A&M University, and the Hilton West Palm Beach Hotel.
Visit: cherylsorg.com
ROBERT MALONEY ’96
Cityscape (Plaster), 2018, AP
Copper Etching on Hydrocal Plaster with Wire Mesh 14" X 14"
$950
Courtesy of the artist
Robert Maloney received his BFA in illustration and his MFA from MassArt and is a current faculty member at the College. His work is in the collections of Liberty Mutual and Wellington Management. He recently exhibited his work at Illuminus Boston, the Boston Convention Center-Art on the Marquee as well as a permanent public art project to repair the missing signage on the historic Haffenreffer Brewery in Jamaica Plain. Other exhibitions include shows at the 30 Second Cinema: Fenway, Copley Society of Art, and Kingston Gallery in Boston.
LOT: 117
MIMI MONCIER
My Book, 2001 Oil on Canvas 14" X 18"
$1,200
Courtesy of Carol Boisen
Mimi Moncier lives and works in San Francisco. In her work she explores embodiment, transformation, and the production of space through the lens of the seeming incongruity between our inner and outer worlds. Mimi irreverently uses anything she can get her hands on to express herself: the body, precious and found objects, traditional materials, movement, video and more recently sound. She repurposes in order to question and make sense of the realities of hoarding, waste, and on what we place value.
AMELIA HANKIN
Migration 3, 2018
Mixed Media on Panel 14" X 14"
$2,500
Courtesy of the artist and Ellen Miller Gallery
Amelia Hankin received her MFA from RISD. She has exhibited at the 808 Gallery at Boston University; 55 Mercer Gallery; the International Print Center New York; the Xavier University Art Gallery, OH; and many other national venues. In 2005, she received an artist’s travel grant to study eastern woodblock printmaking techniques at Kyoto Seika University. Since then, Hankin has attended residencies at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, the Women’s Studio Workshop, and Vermont Studio Center.
Her work is in the collections of Fidelity Investments, Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, and NIH, as well as numerous private collections.
ameliahankin.com
PAUL SHAKESPEAR
Depth of August #3, 2017 (detail) Acrylic on Canvas 56" X 10"
$5,000
Courtesy of the artist and Howard Yezerski Gallery
A native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Paul Shakespear was educated at Boston College, the University of Manchester, and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts. He had his sixteenth solo show at the Howard Yezerski Gallery last spring. Recent residencies include Tao Hua Tan in China and the Golden Foundation in New York.
Visit: paulshakespear.com
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CRYSTALLE LACOUTURE
Arcade Craze, 2017 Oil on Canvas 40" X 30"
$2,200
Courtesy of the artist
Crystalle Lacouture received a BS in painting from Skidmore College in 2000. She exhibits work with bk projects and has been a part of recent exhibitions at Isenberg Projects, The New Art Center, and Buckingham, Browne, & Nichols School. She was an Artist in Residence at the Vermont Studio Center in October, 2018. Her work is held in the collections of Fidelity Investments, The Hammond Museum, and Skidmore College.
Visit: crystallelacouture.com
NANCY HAYES
Arboreal, 2013
Acrylic on Panel 48" X 36"
$6,000
Courtesy of the artist
Nancy Hayes received her BFA from Tyler School of Art and her MFA from UMass Dartmouth. Her work has recently been exhibited at The Gallery In The Woods, Brattleboro, VT. In 2019, she will show at New England Biolabs, Ipswich, MA; the Krikorian Gallery, Worcester, MA; as well as a solo show at Bentley University, Waltham, MA. She has received many awards and grants including a Massachusetts Cultural Council grant, Society of Arts and Crafts award, and a Star Residency Program grant.
Visit: nancychayes.com
FABIOLA MENCHELLI M’13
Untitled, 2018, Edition 1 of 4 Archival Inkjet Print 24" X 19"
$2,680
Courtesy of the artist
Fabiola Menchelli has an MFA from MassArt and a BA from Victoria University. She has participated in national and international art exhibitions in México, the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Paris, Sweden, Australia, and UAE. She has been invited to significant artist residences including Skowhegan, Bemis, Casa Wabi and Casa Nano. In 2013 she was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship.
Visit: fabiolamenchelli.com
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GÜLER ATES The
Window of Purple, 2013, Edition 2 of 5 Archival Digital Print 35.5" X 25.5"
JAMES PARADIS ’05
Sculpture on Canvas, 2014
Oil on Sculptured Canvas 13" X 7" X 4" $2,300
Courtesy of the artist
LOT: 121
LOT: 122
LOTS: 113–128
ERNEST TROVA
F.M. Variant, 1970, Edition 153 of 200 Silkscreen 35.25 X 35.25
$5,560
Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints
Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927–2009) was a selftaught painter and sculptor, most famous for his Falling Man series. Born in a town just outside St. Louis, Trova lived his entire life in Missouri. In the 1960s, Trova created his first Falling Man: an armless, featureless figure that he repeatedly depicted in paintings and sculptures in a variety of configurations.
Trova’s work is represented in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the Tate Gallery, among others.
WALLY GILBERT
LOT: 123
LOT: 124
JUAN OBANDO
A Bird Without A Song, 2016, Edition 2 of 3 LCD Screen, MDF and Plexiglass, Video 37.5" X 18.25" X 4.25"
$6,000
Courtesy of the artist
Juan Obando started working in his native Bogotá in 2005, where he received a BA in industrial design and a minor in architecture and urbanism from Universidad de los Andes. In 2010 he received his MFA from Purdue University. In 2012 he was awarded a commission from Rhizome/The New Museum (NYC, NY) for his project “Museum Mixtape” and in 2015, Colombia Ministerio de Cultura awarded him with a Circulation Grant for his project “Jeep VIP.” In 2017 he received a MassArt Foundation Grant for his upcoming project “Perpetual Nirvana.” Among his recent exhibitions are Full Collabs, Distillery Gallery, Boston, MA; VideoSur, Palais De Tokyo, Paris; The World As It Is!, J1, Marseille, France; Jeep VIP, Volta Art Fair, New York, NY; and Museum Mixtape, Reverse Art Space, Brooklyn, NY.
Visit: juanobando.com
HUNG-JU KAN M’20
Doors To Nowhere, 2015, Edition 3 of 5
Digital Print: Pigment sublimated onto Aluminum, covered with a high-gloss Laminate 60" X 40"
$4,800
Courtesy of the artist
Wally Gilbert, working in molecular biology on genes and DNA, was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980 for solving DNA sequencing. For the last fifteen years, Gilbert has been making digital art, most recently overlapping separate photographs to create novel forms and color patterns. By printing directly into the surface of aluminum, he achieves very intense colors.
Visit: wallygilbert.com
LOT: 125
LOT: 126
An Image I Cannot Forget, 2018 Acrylic, Ink, Gesso, Chinese Paper 10" X 10"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Hung-Ju Kan received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from National Taiwan University of Arts and is a MFA 2D-Painting candidate at Massart.
PETER WAYNE LEWIS
Booster Scroll #84, 2010 Acrylic on Paper 65" X 32"
$7,000
Courtesy of the artist and SKOTO Gallery ny C
Peter Wayne Lewis was born in Kingston, Jamaica and immigrated to the United States in 1962. He received his MA in painting from San Jose State University and became an American citizen in 1983. He is a tenured professor of painting at MassArt. He has exhibited extensively internationally. Recent exhibitions include MOCA-Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami; the China Art Museum, Shanghai; Smithsonian Museum; Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Japan; America Haus, Germany; Museum of Modern Art Dominican Republic; Miami Art Museum; New Orleans Museum of Art; and Yassine Art Center, Senegal. His work is in numerous public and private collections.
Visit: peterwaynelewis.com
KATRINA MAJKUT
LOT: 127 LOT: 128
I Wanna Hold Your Hand (Gold/Turquoise), 2013 Screenprint Collage 19" X 24" $800
Courtesy of the artist
Katrina Majkut is dedicated to exploring and understanding feminine narratives and civil rights in aesthetics and social practices within mediums such as embroidery, painting, and writing. She was listed as one of four international artists starting a new chapter in feminist art by Mic Media. Her nonfiction book, The Adventures and Discoveries of a Feminist Bride was released in February 2018. She recently exhibited at Victori + Mo Gallery, CUNY College of Staten Island, Babson College and the Mint Museum. She was an artist in residence at MASS MoCA. She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
CALEB NEELON Windmill, 2018 Acrylic on Panel 48" X 48"
$6,500
Courtesy of the artist
Caleb Neelon received a BA from Brown University in 1999 and an Ed.M. from Harvard Graduate School of Education in 2004. His work was recently exhibited at Jonathan LeVine Gallery and at Somerset House in London. He was the recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship and has outdoor public artworks in more than three dozen cities globally.
Visit: calebneelon.com
IMAGINE (SNEHA SHRESTHA)
Moksha, 2018 Acrylic and Aerosol on Wood Panel 16" X 48"
$2,550
Courtesy of the artist and bk projects
IMAGINE (Sneha Shrestha) is a Nepali artist who paints mindful mantras in her native language and meshes the aesthetics of Sanskrit scriptures with graffiti influences. She has shown her work in several exhibitions, commissioned works, and public walls around the world including Boston, San Francisco, Bali, Istanbul, Geneva and Copenhagen. She is the Founder of the Children’s Art Museum of Nepal and graduated from Harvard Graduate School of Education with a Master’s degree in education.
2019 AUCTION COMMISSION
LOT 129: ANNA PAUSCH ’15
Woodblock Print Landscape Commission
$2,500 Courtesy of the artist
For this commission, artist Anna Pausch will create a hand-carved and printed large-scale Woodblock Print of a landscape of one’s choosing. The artist is excited to aid in the imagery. Size may vary from at least 24” x 36” in dimension but not larger than 40" x 96". Date of the commission to be set at a mutually convenient time for both parties within a year of purchase at the Auction.
Anna Pausch received a BFA in printmaking with a minor in fibers from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work is currently exhibited in the Student Development Office at MassArt. She is the recipient of the Trustee’s Scholarship. Her work is held in private collections internationally.
Visit: annapausch.com
2019 AUCTION COMMISSION
LOT 130: JOHNNY TANG
Clone Portrait Commission
$5,000
Courtesy of the artist and Carroll and Sons
For this commission, artist Johnny Tang is offering a private sitting in the style of one of his clone photograph portraits. A theme will be determined along with the sitter, for which the rest of the image will be built upon. A high resolution digital file, along with a large exhibition sized print will be delivered upon completion of this commission. Date of the commission to be set at a mutually convenient time for both parties within a year of purchase at the Auction.
Johnny Tang is an emerging photographer who specializes in surreal and cinematic portraiture. He received his BFA from Savannah College of Art and Design and is currently based in Brooklyn, NY. Work from his self-portrait series World of One is currently on display at the Pearl River Mart in New York.
Visit: johnnytangphoto.com
Embroidered Photograph Commission
$900
Courtesy of the artist
For this commission, artist Chelsea Revelle will embroider a personal photograph on cotton canvas. The buyer will need to provide a high resolution (minimum 200 dpi) digital photo and the artist will transfer it onto cotton canvas fabric and embellish it with unique and original embroidered designs! Final images will measure 11 x 14 inches, stretched onto a wood support within a white or black floating frame. Please allow a minimum of 6 weeks to complete. Date of commission to be set on a mutually convenient time for both parties within a year of purchase at the Auction.
Chelsea Revelle received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and her MS in Nonprofit Leadership from Wheelock College. Her work was recently exhibited at the Lincoln Arts Project, Mosesian Center for the Arts, and Fountain Street Gallery. Magazines such as Creative Quarterly, Create! and Fresh Paint have featured her work and generous reviews have appeared in ArtScope Magazine and Boston Hassle. Several of Chelsea’s assemblage pieces were released in a special edition book called Always Home published by Fresh Paint
Visit: chelsearevelle.com
One Subject Portrait Commission
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Bid on this special opportunity to have Kate’s unique interpretation of your child or loved one beautifully realized in oil on linen. The winner of this commission will receive a custom portrait, to be created collaboratively with the winner and subject. The painting will be of one person, in oil paint on a linen canvas, approximately 10 by 15 inches. Additional figures may be added to the composition for an additional fee. The process will include a single one hour portrait photo session with the artist at your home, followed by a pencil sketch and then the final painting.
Date of the portrait photo shoot to be set at a mutually convenient time for both parties within a year of purchase. Commission includes an oil painting on a linen canvas. A drawing, created as part of the process, will be available for purchase separately. There will be additional travel expenses for locations outside of metropolitan Boston.
Painter and portrait artist Kate True has been creating portraits in oil and ink for more than 20 years. Her work has taken her across the country, capturing captivating and sensitive likenesses in her drawings from life and oil portraits. Her drawings, prints, and paintings have been featured in galleries around the US and in more than 1000 private collections worldwide.
Visit: katetrue.com
GINTS GRINBERGS
HazMat Planet, 2017
Mixed Media 16" X 16" X 12"
$900
Courtesy of the artist
Gints Grinbergs received a BA in architecture from RISD, and continued his studies at MassArt. His work was recently exhibited at Clark Gallery in Lincoln, MA. His work is held in several corporate and private collections.
Visit: gintsgrinbergs.com
DEBORRA STEWART-PETTENGILL
Trusting, 2014, Edition of 10, PP
2 Plate Aquatint Etching 22.5" X 15"
$800
Courtesy of the artist and Wingate Studio
Deborra Stewart-Pettengill works in a range of media, including sculpture, painting and printmaking. Her work is an ongoing exploration of natural and organic forms that often repeat, overlap, and interact to create a tension between movement and stillness. The artist lives and works in western Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire. Receiving an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University and a BFA from University of South Carolina, she has exhibited work in solo and group shows, both regionally and nationally. She is currently a member of the Oxbow Gallery in Northampton, MA and chairs the Fine Arts Department at the Bement School in Deerfield, MA.
KIKI SMITH
LOT: 137 LOT: 138
Blush, 2018, Edition 6 of 24
Hand Drawn, 6 Color Separation on Photo Lithograph Plates; Printed on Kitakata Paper 16" X 25.5"
$2,100
Courtesy of MassArt’s Master Print Series
Kiki Smith is known for her multidisciplinary practice relating to the human condition and the natural world. Her work has been featured at five Venice Biennales. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and was awarded the title of Honorary Royal Academician by the Royal Academy of Arts, London. Awards include the Skowhegan Medal for Sculpture in 2000; the 2009 Edward MacDowell Medal; the 2010 Nelson A. Rockefeller Award; the 2013 U.S. Department of State Medal of Arts, and the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Sculpture Center.
JEFFREY HEYNE
LOT: 139 LOT: 140
Lady with an Ermine (after da Vinci), 2014, Edition 1 of 5
Sublimated Digital Photo on Aluminum 30" X 30"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist
Jeffrey Heyne holds a B.Arch. from the University of Cincinnati. He has received awards from CENTER in Santa Fe, Houston Center for Photography, and the Center for Fine Art Photography. His work is held in the collections of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Boston Athenaeum, Boston Public Library, Fidelity, Marriott, and Boston Properties. He is represented by 555Gallery.
Visit: unit35.com
GEOFF HARGADON
CFYW Untitled (stencil diptych), 2018, Edition 1 of 1 Archival Inkjet Print 16" X 32"
$3,000
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas
Geoff Hargadon is a conceptual artist and photographer from Somerville, MA. His current project, Cash For Your Warhol, was featured at Pulse Miami in 2011, was the subject of a solo exhibition at Montserrat College of Art, and has been collected by a number of institutions, including the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. CFYW is Hargadon’s take on art-as-commodity, a reference to the financial crisis and the ubiquitous signage that responded to it. The signs are screen-printed on corrugated plastic, the exact materials used by others trying to buy houses, cars, and gold—deliberately designed to create an ambiguous message when installed on the street. Hargadon is also the creator of The Somerville Gates (2005).
Visit: geoffhargadon.com
LILIANA PORTER
Black String II, 2009
Figurine on Wooden Base and String
Dimensions variable
$4,500
Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery
Liliana Porter works in various mediums including printmaking, works on canvas, photography, video, installations and public art projects. Porter was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1980, three New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships (1985, 1996, 1999), the Mid Atlantic/NEA Regional Fellowship (1994) and seven PSC- CUNY research awards (from 1994 to 2004).
Porter was a professor at Queens College, City University of New York, from 1991 to 2007. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally and is represented in many public and private collections.
MICHELLE STEVENS ’19
Sandy Shoes, 2018 Oil on Canvas 13" X 20.75"
$1,500
Courtesy of the artist
Michelle Stevens will receive an illustration BFA with a minor in sustainability this spring from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at Scollay Square Gallery of Boston City Hall, the ArtsWorcester Biennial at Aurora Gallery, and Uforge Gallery in Jamaica Plain, among others. She has worked on major projects for Boston Calling Music Festival, and has curated multiple shows on campus.
Visit: michellejstevens.carbonmade.com
NEETU SINGHAL M’20
Untitled, 2018
Acrylic on Paper 30.5" X 18.5"
$200
Courtesy of the artist
Neetu Singhal worked as a research analyst on the subject of blood cancer in prestigious organizations in India. Later she found solace in visual arts and devoted herself as full time artist. She is currently doing a master’s program in painting at MassArt. She has had 5 solo shows and participated in more than 36 group shows and art residencies. Her works are in the collection of many government and private art collectors across the globe.
LOTS: 133–148
SUSAN GHEYSSARIIn Rose and White, 2016 Oil on Panel 24" X 12"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist
Susan completed a three-year program in contemporary art at France’s École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in 1987 and studied realism at Tehran’s Petgar Painting Academy in 1987. She is an oil painter who has always had great respect for the old masters of tradition, and that admiration of traditional paintings extends to the realism in her work today. Often inspired by the elegance of ballet, she tries to translate the dancers’ dignity and elegance onto her canvas in order to bring to light their feelings, dreams, and souls.
KAREN MARGOLIS
Symbiosis II, 2018
Watercolor, Guache on Abaca 6" X 6"
$1,400
Courtesy of the artist and Foley Gallery
Karen Margolis received a BS from Colorado State University and studied at the Art Students League, Parsons School of Design, and School of Visual Arts. She recently exhibited at Brooklyn Cluster Gallery and won an MTA Arts & Design subway commission. She has received a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant. Her work is held in the collection of the Hood Museum at Dartmouth.
DAVID MOORE ’76
LOT: 145 LOT: 146
Kryssord V, 2016 Oil on Linen 36" X 36"
$7,000
Courtesy of the artist
David Moore received his M.F.A. from Bard College. His work was recently exhibited at Howard Yezerski Gallery. He has been the recipient of the Pollock/Krasner Award, the MCC Fellowship in Painting, and residencies at The MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, Ballinglen Arts Center, and Blue Mountain Center. His work is held in the collections of the Rose Art Museum and deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum.
Visit: lessismoore.com
IAN KENNELLY ’94
Courtesy of the artist
Ian Kennelly received his BFA from MassArt and his MFA from Claremont Graduate University. Kennelly has exhibited across the northeast and the west coast including exhibitions at Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, WBUR, The Boston’s Children Museum, and the South Shore Art Center. Most recently, Ian completed an artist residency at the Webb Schools of Knoxville, TN. In May of 2018 he and his collection of LEGO were invited to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum for the MassArt & Design collaborative Third Thursday event, ’Creative Play.
Visit: iankennelly.com
KATE HOLCOMB HALE
remnant #9, 2017 Mixed Media on Paper 19.5" X 22.25"
$675
Courtesy of the artist
Kate Holcomb Hale received her MFA in critical theory and studio art at Maine College of Art, Portland, ME. Kate recently had a solo exhibition at Co-Creative Gallery New Bedford. Her work has also been exhibited at Bromfield Gallery and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, Boston. In 2016 Kate was awarded Best in Show by Paul Ha, director, LIST Visual Arts Center at MIT, at the 15th National Prize Show. Kate received second prize at MASS MoCA for her work in the nationally juried exhibition, On the Edge. Kate was also one of four finalists in Bromfield Gallery’s SOLO Competition.
Visit: kateholcombhale.com
MAUREEN MCAFEE ’19
MassArt Panorama, 2017 Gouache and Colored Pencil 11 " X 29 "
$450
Courtesy of the artist
Maureen McAfee is an artist and illustrator who works and studies in Boston. Maureen is inspired most by color, nature, and the whimsical things in life. She enjoys working with many various mediums including watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil.
Visit: theartofmaureenmcafee.com
CRAIG ZAMMIELLO
Macrodontia, 2018, Edition 18 of 18
Intaglio with Inkjet Chine Collé, Screenprinting, and Collage 24.5" X 20"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at Columbia University
Craig Zammiello is an artist and Master Printer. He is author of a studio manual on photogravure, as well as Conversations from the Print Studio (Yale University Press). He has exhibited in the US and abroad. His prints can be found in the collections of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium; Yale University Art Gallery; and the Hoesch Museum in Duren, Germany. Craig Zammiello received an MFA from The State University of New York—Stony Brook. He is currently Adjunct Faculty in the School of the Arts at Columbia University. Zammiello has taught workshops and classes at New York University, Yale University, The Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop and the Flemish Center for the Graphic Arts in Belgium. He is currently a Master Printer at Two Palms.
MAUREEN O’CONNOR ’81
April Ducks, 2018 Oil on Panel 18" X 18"
$3,500
Courtesy of the artist and Jack Meier Gallery
Maureen O’Connor’s work has been shown throughout the United States and is in the collections of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Fidelity Investments, Boston Medical Center, and Biogen Idec among others. Her favorite subjects include a pair of ceramic ducks given to her by the Parisian mother of an old roommate and a gumball machine, cookies, candy and flowers. She often combines her subject with favorite patterned fabrics. O’Connor’s work has most recently been exhibited at UForge Gallery in Jamaica Plain and the Clark Gallery in Lincoln, MA. She is represented by Jack Meier Gallery, Houston, TX as well as numerous private art dealers in the Boston area.
Visit: moartnow.com
JOHN GIBSON
William #41, 2002, One of a Portfolio of 40 Monoprints
Aquatint Etching and Monoprint 27.5" X 22"
$1,800
Courtesy of the artist and Wingate Studio
John Gibson is fascinated with representing three dimensional spheres on two dimensional surfaces through his paintings of still lives with balls. Gibson adds motifs to his spherical forms, further complicating their three dimensional descriptions. The artist cites Morandi as a strong influence in his repetitive practice of painting vases, each new work offering an opportunity to perfect the form. Gibson’s work is in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Museum at the Rhode Island School of Design, and others. He lives and works in Greenfield, MA, and is represented by Caldwell Snyder in San Francisco, Tayloe Piggot in Jackson, WY, and Jill Newhouse in New York City.
LISA HOUCK
Preening and Posing, 2018, Edition 3 of 10
Linoleum Block Print 36" X 24"
$1,900
Courtesy of the artist and Beth Urdang Gallery
Lisa Houck received her BFA in printmaking from RISD, her MFA in painting from the SMFA at Tufts in Boston, and a fellowship in visual arts from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Her work is in the collections of the Fogg Art Museum; Boston Athenaeum; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Boston Children’s Hospital; Boston Public Library; and Fidelity. Her work has been exhibited at Bentley University, Boston Children’s Museum, Somerville Museum, and Fuller Craft Museum.
Visit: lisahouck.com
ANNELISE FREUND ’19
Fear of Death, 2018
Graphite and Pastel on Paper 36" X 24"
$3,000
Courtesy of the artist
Annelise Freund will graduate from MassArt in 2019 with a major in illustration. She recently exhibited at You Me Them Us We Portraiture Show at the MassArt Student Life Gallery. Annelise’s first medium was water color, pen and ink. She now works in graphite and pencil and does 3D illustration. Annelise draws inspiration from nature, particularly birds.
LISA A. FOSTER
LOT: 155 LOT: 156
Leaving, 2018
Cotton Reproduction Quilting Fabrics, Acrylic, and Medium on Canvas 30" X 30"
$3,400
Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Lisa A. Foster works from her home studio in Longmeadow, MA. Foster has shown in numerous galleries in New England and around the nation including Arts Worcester; Fitchburg Art Museum; Art Market San Francisco; and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery. Her work was selected for the Art Sale at SMFA at Tufts in 2016 and 2010. Foster has attended studio and academic courses at several schools including Georgetown University, Boston College, Harvard, and Tufts University. Her work has been shown in Boston, New York, Hartford, and Western Massachusetts.
Visit: lisaafoster.com
ELIZABETH ATTERBURY M’11
River Poems (10), 2018
Chine Collé and Embossment 30" X 22"
$2,600
Courtesy of the artist and Wingate Studio
Elizabeth Atterbury (b 1982, West Palm Beach, FL) lives and works in Portland, Maine. Solo exhibitions include Mrs. (Queens), Document (Chicago), Colby College Museum of Art (Waterville, ME) and kijidome (Boston). She has been in two person and group exhibitions at the Portland Museum of Art (Portland, ME), Kate Werble (New York), Et al. Etc. (San Francisco), and Bodega (New York) among others.
She received her BA from Hampshire College and her MFA from MassArt.
JEFFREY KEOUGH
Eden, 2018 Archival Inkjet Print 29" X 51"
$3,000
Courtesy of the artist
Jeffrey Keough graduated from the SMFA at Tufts, Boston, and completed the Fifth Year Certificate program in 1986. His exhibition, Skullscapes, was held in 2010 at the Neiman Gallery at Columbia University. Since retiring as Director of Public Art at MassArt, Jeff continues to make and write about art.
HOLLY HARRISON
Harlem Birds, 2016 Mixed Media on Panel 30" X 24"
$3,000
Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Holly Harrison is a mixed-media artist living and working in Concord, MA. Harrison received her MA from City College of New York and her BA from Wesleyan University. Harrison’s work has been featured at galleries and museums throughout New England and New York, and is held in private collections across the country. She is also the recipient of the 2012 Attleboro Museum Certificate of Merit and the 2014 Dick Blick Materials Award. Harrison has participated in various auctions including the 2018 and 2016 Artcetera Auction, the 2017 MassArt Auction, and the 2016 MFA Art Sale.
Visit: holly-harrison.com
MAKAELA MYERS ’19
4pm Closing Shift, 2018
Aquatint Etching on Copper with Collage Elements 18" X 9"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Makaela Myers will graduate in 2019 from Massachusetts College of Art and Design with a degree in art education and studio focus in printmaking.
LOTS: 149–164
ASTRID REISCHWITZ
MERYL BLINDER
Around the Corner (From Stories from the Kitchen Table), 2015, Edition 1 of 10 Archival Inkjet Print 17" X 23.5"
$850
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas
Astrid Reischwitz is a graduate of the TU Braunschweig, Germany, with a PhD in chemistry. Her work was recently exhibited at the Newport Art Museum and will be shown at Gallery Kayafas in 2020. She received a Gold Medal and Portfolio Award at the San Francisco International Photo Show (2018) and is a Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50 photographer (2016).
Visit: reischwitzphotography.com
ON-KYEONG SEONG
Crimson reds with yellow hue, 2018
Mixed Media 28" X 22"
$2,500
Courtesy of the artist and Kingston Gallery
On-Kyeong Seong received an MFA degree from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. Her work was recently exhibited at Towne Gallery at Wheelock College, Kingston Gallery, and many others.
Visit: onkyeong.com
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ARLENE SHECHET
Significant Other: Miracle, 2017, Edition 14 of 18 Color Woodblock Print 24" X 18.5"
$3,250
Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at Columbia University
Arlene Shechet (b. 1951, New York) is a multidisciplinary sculptor living and working in New York City and the Hudson Valley. A survey of her work, All At Once, was on view at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, in 2015. Shechet’s work also includes installations at The Frick Collection, New York; and The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. Her largescale public project opened in September 2018 at Madison Square Park in New York. Shechet was featured in PBS’s Art 21 as well as in The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s The Artist Project. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship Award, the Joan Mitchell Painters and Sculptors Grant, and the 2016 CAA Artist Award for Distinguished Body of Work.
ELISA TENENBAUM
LOT: 163
LOT: 164
Stars and Stripes, 2018 Oil on Canvas 30" X 30"
$3,000
Courtesy of the artist
Meryl Blinder received her MFA in 1999 from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. Her paintings were recently exhibited at the Cape Cod Museum of Art, Prince Street Gallery, NY, Brooklyn Waterfront Gallery. Her work on paper was exhibited at Carroll and Sons, Boston. Collections include the Library of Congress and Fidelity Investments. This summer she completed a multi-color wall painting at the Dakota building, New York City.
Visit: merylblinder.com
ROBERTA PAUL
little pink hat cat, 2017 (detail)
Acrylic on Panel 6" X 24"
$4,000
Courtesy of artists and bk projects
Roberta Paul received her MFA from the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, ND and her BS from Skidmore College. Her work was recently exhibited at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum and at Drive-By Projects. She has been a recipient of several awards and grants and several AICA Awards. Paul’s work is held in the collections of deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Fidelity Corporation, Wellington Management, and numerous others.
Take-out Boxes and Damask, 2018
Oil on Archival Stainless Wheel-cover 15" X 15"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist and Morpeth
Contemporary Gallery
Elisa Tenenbaum received her MFA from the Hartford Art School. She has participated in over 75 national group and solo exhibits, including at Chase Gallery, Boston. Her work is in over 200 corporate & private collections, and has appeared in The New York Times and other publications. All exhibitions, grants, and publication listings can be seen at etenenbaum.com.
Visit: etenenbaum.com
JOEL JANOWITZ
Tiny Swimmers bb, 2018 Monotype 21" X 30"
$3,075
Courtesy of the artist
Joel Janowitz received an MFA from UC Santa Barbara. His work was recently exhibited at Gallery 344 in Cambridge, MA. He has been the recipient of a 2013 Guggenheim and a 2016 Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Whitney Museum of American Art; Minneapolis Institute of Arts; Harvard Art Museums; and Yale University Art Gallery.
Visit: joeljanowitz.com
NATHAN CLARK BENTLEY ’13 Cowabunga, 2018
Mixed Media on Canvas 48" X 48"
$5,275
Courtesy of the artist
Nathan Clark Bentley received a BFA from MassArt. His work was recently exhibited at Brownsville Museum of Fine Art’s 46th International Art Show as well as Fitchburg Art Museum’s 83rd Regional Exhibition. He is a Corporate Program Lending Artist at DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. Additionally, his work is held in the Fidelity Corporate Art Collection.
Visit: nathanclarkbentley.com
DEAN NIMMER
Sign Post, 2018 Oil on Panel 44" X 32"
$4,800
Courtesy of the artist
Dean Nimmer is the former chair of MassArt’s 2D department and is now a professor emeritus. In 2015, he received the MA Art Education Association’s Community Teacher of the Year award. Other awards include a Massachusetts Cultural Council grant and an NEA grant. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Smith College; Harvard University; Peabody Essex Museum; and deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. His work has recently been exhibited at Wistariahurst Museum in Holyoke; Springfield Art Museum; Montserrat College of Art; and at Concert Galerie in Paris, France.
Visit: deannimmer.com
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ANNE CALLAHAN ’86
Stop Gun Violence, 2018, Edition 1 of 4 Woodcut 24" X 18"
$550
Courtesy of the artist
Anne received her BFA from MassArt in 1986. In 1993, Anne co-founded kor group, a ten-person brand strategy, design, and web firm located in the Fort Point area in Boston. She leads the creative strategy and design for kor group’s clients and continues to paint in her free time. Her paintings have been on view at Fort Point Open Studios and in private collections.
RYAN CRUDGINGTON ’17
LOT: 169 LOT: 170
Jiji and the Composer, 2018
Acrylic and Oil Stick on Canvas 24" X 18"
$700
Courtesy of the artist
Ryan Crudgington received a BFA in printmaking from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work is exhibited in Young Space Gallery’s online platform, Surface Area.
Visit: ryancrudgington.com
LOT: 171
LOT: 172
DAVID FIVEASH
Starting Again XIII, 2018
Watercolor Pencil on Paper 10" X 10"
$600
Courtesy of the artist and bk projects
David Fiveash is an artist originally from southern Georgia. He earned an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. David has recently shown at Ian Stallings Fine Art in San Francisco, Tim Collom Gallery in Sacramento, and was selected for the Sacramento Mural Festival. His work is held in the collections of Dr. Richard Marshall and Gina Shock.
GREG PARKER
Untitled #122, 2003
Oil, Pigment, and Graphite on Gesso Panel 27.75" X 20"
$7,500
Courtesy of James and Audrey Foster
Greg Parker received an MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. His work is represented by galleries in Boston, New York City, San Francisco, and Portland, Maine.
ALISON JUDD ’07
Memory of Leaves I, 2018 Guache on Yupo 14" X 11"
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Alison Judd received her MFA from MassArt. She has shown in numerous group shows around the Boston area, most recently at Mayyim Hayyim Gallery in Newton, MA. Her work is held in many private collections.
PAUL HENRY RAMIREZ
Paint Pour 8, 2015
Acrylic on Convex Canvas 16" in diameter
$3,000
Courtesy of the artist and ryan lee Gallery
Paul Henry Ramirez coined the term “biogeomorphic abstrac tion” to describe his own bold style, a fusion of biomorphic and geometric forms. Ramirez’s site-specific installations were first featured in New York City’s Drawing Center, Clock Tower Gallery and Franklin Furnace. Ramirez has had numerous solo exhibitions, including the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH; the Whitney Museum at Altria; and the Tang Museum. In 2010 he was created a major installation for the Newark Museum. He constructed a monumental installation, Rattle, commissioned by the Grounds for Sculpture and Sweet On, a site-specific installation commissioned by Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO. Ramirez has shown throughout the United States and Europe. His works are in many permanent museum collections and many private collections.
SOPHIE GALOWITZ
Tub, 2017 Casein 22" X 15"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Sophie Galowitz is currently working towards a BFA from Cornell University.
Visit: sophiegalowitz.com
LOTS: 165–180
RACHEL PAXTON
Outlier, 2017 Acrylic on Panel 34" X 34"
$3,400
Courtesy of the artist
Rachel Paxton received her BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and her MFA from SMFA at Tufts, Boston.
Her work has been exhibited at the Boston Exhibition and Convention Center. She has been the recipient of the Boit and Dana Pond awards. Her work is held in many private and public collections.
Visit: rachelpaxton.com
DAMON CAMPAGNA M’19
Thirty-one loops on Red Field, 2018, Edition 1 of 1 Copperplate Drypoint and Aquarelle Transfer on Paper 22" X 15"
$300
Courtesy of the artist
Damon Campagna is a second-year MFA 2D candidate at MassArt and student facilitator for the MassArt 2D/3D Graduate Program. In 2019 he appeared in a three-person show at Chazan Gallery and at Boston’s Fountain Street Gallery. Damon received his BFA in painting from Rhode Island College with Departmental Honors and was awarded Antonio Cirino Memorial Fellowships and Patricia Doran Scholarships in 2017 and 2018.
Visit: damoncampagna.com
DOREEN EVANGELINE
On Golden Pond, 2018
Acrylic on Panel 20" X 20"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Doreen Evangeline holds a degree from Bentley University. She combines her expertise in color and aesthetics with her love of dogs to bring expressiveness and passion to her creative work. Her work has been included in juried exhibitions and was most recently exhibited at the Fitchburg Art Museum.
DAVID FAUST ’88
Mount Desert Island, Maine, 2018 Acrylic on Canvas 29" X 44"
$4,500
Courtesy of the artist
David received his BFA from MassArt in 1988. He is a painter and decorative artist living in Queens, NY. He has participated in various residencies and workshops including the Maine Photographic Workshops and the Blue Mountain Center. His work has appeared at the World’s Fair in Japan, Brooklyn Designs, and the Kips Bay Decorators Show House. David has exhibited his painting and photographs in Boston and New York, most recently at William Baczek Fine Art in Northampton, MA. His work is in the collection of Fidelity Investments and various private clients.
Visit: davidfaust.com
WENDY MARK
I’ll Be There, 2003
Monotype 7" X 6.75"
$4,000
Courtesy of the artist and ACA Galleries
Wendy Mark is a painter and printmaker primarily known for her monotypes. Mark began as a writer and received her MFA from Columbia University’s School of the Arts. She has had numerous solo exhibitions in New York at ACA Galleries, Forum Gallery, Lori Bookstein Fine Art and Jill Newhouse. Her monotypes were included in the historical exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution’s Singular Impressions: The Monotype in America. Other museum shows include Lyman Allyn Museum, CT; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC; and The Hiroshima Museum of Contemporary Art in Japan. Her prints and books are in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Morgan Library, The Spenser and Berg collections at the New York Public Library and numerous other museums.
CAMERON BOYCE ’17
Northern Flicker, 2018 Acrylic on Panel 24" X 24"
$650
Courtesy of the artist
Cameron Boyce received a BFA in painting from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. His work was recently exhibited at The StoveFactory Gallery. He was a recipient of the Canton Writes Poetry Award.
Visit: cameronboyceart.com
JOHN J REGO ’18
Duck Riding Pot Bellied Pig, 2018 Acrylic and Watercolor on Wood 11" X 14"
$1,550
Courtesy of the artist
John Rego recently graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and Design with a BFA in illustration. His work has been featured at Imago Gallery in Warren, RI. Rego’s work has been featured in Rhode Island Monthly, and his current studio space is located at Hope Artist Village in Pawtucket, RI.
Visit: johnrego.com
PETER ARVIDSON
Reveries, 2017 Oil on Panel 16" X 16"
$1,400
Courtesy of the artist and Rice Polak Gallery
Peter Arvidson received a MFA in painting from the University at Buffalo. His work was recently shown at Hiromart Gallery in Tokyo, Japan and Rice Polak Gallery in Provincetown, MA. His work is held in the collection of the Burchfield Penney Art Center.
Visit: peterarvidson.com
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JULIE BARRETT ’12
Limited Palette, No. 1, 2018
Oil on Panel 16" X 20"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Julie Barrett received her BFA in painting from Massachusetts College of Art and Design, her BA from Saint Michael’s College, and her Masters from University of Massachusetts, Boston.
Visit: juliebarrettpainting.com
BEN NELSON ’16
Iron Horse, 2016 Ink on Paper 10.5" X 15.5"
$650
Courtesy of the artist
Ben received a BFA in illustration from MassArt in 2016. Visit: bnelsonart.com
WILLIAM CICCARIELLO
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Shipwreck, 2016 Oil on Panel 7" X 10"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
William received his BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts, Boston in 1978 and has lived and painted in the Boston area since that time. He is represented by the Ellen Miller Gallery in Boston, MA; the Rice Polak Gallery in Provincetown, MA; and the Rosenfeld Gallery in Philadelphia, PA. He is a recipient of a Pollack-Krasner Foundation grant, a Massachusetts Cultural Council grant, and a Blanche E. Colman award.
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FRED H. C. LIANG
River of Smoke, 2017
Fire and Smoke on Arches 88 paper 14" X 22"
$2,800
Courtesy of the artist, XC.Hua Galleries in Beijing and Berlin, and Carroll and Sons
Fred H. C. Liang received his BFA from the University of Manitoba and his MFA from Yale University. His honors include Massachusetts Cultural Council Arts Grants in both painting and works on paper. Liang’s work is in numerous public and private collections, including Fidelity, the Gund Collection, the Addison Gallery of American Art and the Rose Art Museum. His recent exhibitions include the Addison Galleries of American Art, Milwaukee Art Museum, and the Chao Art Center in Beijing. In the past year, his work was shown in solo exhibitions in Berlin, Germany; Jerez, Spain; and Beijing, China. He is currently a professor and the printmaking coordinator at MassArt. His work is represented by Carroll and Sons Gallery in Boston and XC.Hua Galleries in Berlin and Beijing.
Visit: qna-studio.com
Peace, 2017 Oil on Canvas 24" X 30"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
A participant in the 2016 and 2018 MassArt Auctions, Roberta Moore is a traditional watercolorist from the U.K. She now explores other mediums and abstraction with other professionals at the the New Art Center in Newton.
Visit: roberta-moore-artanddesign.com
CHRISTOPHER CHIPPENDALE
Towards Little Thrumcap, Deer Isle, Maine, 2011 Oil on Canvas 30" X 30"
$6,500
Courtesy of the artist and Soprafina Gallery
Christopher Chippendale received his MFA from Boston University. His most recent solo exhibition was at Soprafina Gallery, Boston. He is the recipient of a St. Botolph Club Foundation Grant, a Blanche E. Colman Award, and a Cambridge Arts Council Grant. His work is in the collections of Judith M. Rockefeller, Mary and Gary M. Pforzheimer, Kenyon C. and Mary Rose Bolton, Jeremy H. and Heather Pozen, and Genevieve St. George, among others.
Visit: christopherchippendale.com
LUANNE E WITKOWSKI ’86 Play, 2016 Mixed Materials on Panel 14" X 11"
$900
Courtesy of the artist, Kingston Gallery, and Hutson Gallery
Luanne E Witkowski received her BFA from MassArt and MA from UMass. Her work was recently exhibited at Kingston Gallery, Boston, for which she received a favorable Boston Globe review; Hutson Gallery, Provincetown; and will be shown at each in 2019. She is a recipient of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Lifetime Achievement in Art & Commerce Commendation. Her work is held in collections worldwide, and published in Contemporary Cape Cod Artists: on Abstraction, 2015, D. Foreman, Schiffer Publishing, LTD.
Visit: lewstudio.com
CHRIS FAUST ’88
Alone, 2017 Oil on Canvas 48" X 36"
$5,600
Courtesy of the artist and bk projects
Chris Faust received his BFA from MassArt in 1988 and an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts in 2013. His work was recently exhibited at Proof Gallery in Boston, and Drive-by Gallery in Watertown. He is the recipient of a 2010 Massachusetts Cultural Council Painting Fellowship. He is represented by bk projects in Watertown, MA.
Visit: chrisfauststudio.com
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JOHN THOMPSON M’05
Hinsdale Series, 2013 Woodcut 24" X 24"
$2,500
Courtesy of the artist
John maintains a studio and print shop in Waltham, MA and a painting studio in Washington, CT. He teaches printmaking at MassArt; the Danforth Museum; The Washington Art Association; and other workshops in the region. He works with Master Printer Peter Pettingill at Wingate Studio in Hinsdale, NH. Recent shows include: Webster and Company, Boston; Coleman Fine Arts, Charleston, SC; Washington Art Association, CT; Urban Oasis Giveaway, HGTV; Boston Printmakers; Arsenal Center for the Arts, Watertown, MA; Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston; Sunshine Museum, Beijing, China; and many shows around the country and internation ally. John holds degrees from Syracuse University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Babson College, and MassArt.
Visit: johnthompsonart.com
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STEVEN SPAZUK
Friends, 2015 Mixed Media 20" X 16"
$2,500
Courtesy of the artist and Adelson Galleries Boston
Steven Spazuk paints with fire in a technique he refers to as “fumage,” reinventing traditional artistic approaches. Over the past 16 years, Spazuk has refined this skill – creating exquisitely vivid figures and animals from the residue of his candle’s brushstrokes. He has become an internet sensation, and recently was recruited as a sponsored artist by Zippo. The draftsmanship is so remarkable that the works are often mistaken for academic drawings or photography.
Visit: spazuk.com
SIMON SCHUBERT
Untitled (Intricated 27), 2017
Folded Paper 14" X 10"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist and Foley Gallery
Simon Schubert graduated with an MA from the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf. Recent exhibitions include Artspace Julia Ritterskamp in Düsseldorf; Schloss Burgau in Düren; Gallery Thomas in Munich; and Foley Gallery in New York. Approaching paper as a sculptor, he creates intricate images of home interiors by folding and creasing plain sheets into subtly dimensional renderings.
CAMERON BYRON ROBERTS
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Marsh Light No. 6, 2018
Oil and Cold Wax on Birch Panel 18" X 18" $1,500
Courtesy of the artist
Cameron Byron Roberts is an architect turned painter, beginning his career with Frank Gehry, later teaching at Harvard, RISD and MIT, and practicing as a design consultant. His work is derived from the memory of years on the Essex River on Boston’s North Shore. His work was recently exhibited at the Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery and at Webster & Co.
Visit: cameronbyronroberts.com
ROBERT W WORTH ’11
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Lounge Chair, 2014, Edition 1 of 1
American Walnut with Ebony Details 30" X 21" X 28" $5,000
Courtesy of the artist
Robert Worth received a degree from MassArt in sculpture in 2011. Working full time as an elementary school vice principal, he continues to create one-of-a-kind fine furniture pieces.
Visit: worthwoodworking.com
KATHRINE LOVELL
Katonah, 2016 Acrylic, Copper and Metal Leaf on Birch Panel 24" X 48"
$3,200
Courtesy of the artist
Kathrine Lovell received a BFA in painting from RISD. Her work can be seen at the Plum Gallery in St. Augustine, Florida and Gallery Piquel in New Hope, Pennsylvania. She works in Adamsville, RI, in a former water tower that overlooks the only monument to a chicken in the United States.
Visit: klovell.com
ELIZABETH CATLETT
Gossip, 2005, Edition 76 of 200 Color Digital Print with Photo Lithograph 22.5" X 24"
$2,800
Courtesy of the artist and Mary Ryan Gallery
Elizabeth Catlett was an African-American artist who explored themes relating to race and feminism in her range of sculpture, paintings, and prints. She was awarded a scholarship to attend the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh—only to have the offer rescinded on the basis of her race. She then enrolled at Howard University and went on to study under Grant Wood at the University of Iowa, becoming the first African-American woman to graduate with an MFA from the school. In the 1940s, she traveled to Mexico on a fellowship and began to paint murals influenced by the work of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. The artist’s works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others.
FARID MOKARIMANSHADI ’19
Sidebed Drawer, 2017
Walnut and Brushed Finished Steel 12" X 16" X 14"
$1,350
Courtesy of the artist
Born and raised in Iran, Farid moved to the U.S. in 2013. He is pursuing a BFA in industrial design at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, graduating in spring 2019. Farid designs and fabricates custom furniture in his studio in Allston, MA.
JOSEPH FARBROOK
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Wigglewood, 2017 Computer Carved Wood (CNC) 22" X 10" X 2"
$750
Courtesy of the artist
Joseph Farbrook received his MFA from the University of Colorado at Boulder. His work was recently exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Cyberarts Gallery; and SIGGRAPH and will be shown at the University of Arizona Museum of Art. He was a recipient of the Anderson Ranch Arts Center visiting artist residency and his work is held in many private collections.
Visit: farbrook.net
SAM KIM ’18 Symmetry, 2018 Ceramic 15" X 7" X 2.25"
$780
Courtesy of the artist
Sam Kim is a Boston-based ceramic artist. He earned a BFA in industrial design and ceramics at MassArt in 2018. He received an All School Show Award in 2017. His work has recently been shown in Lines of Korea, Cultural Context, and The Last Earthbenders.
Visit: samkimceramics.com
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RACHEL PERRY
Lost in My Life (Price Stickers with Bag), 2016, Edition 2 of 6 Archival Pigment Print 34" X 24"
$4,750
Courtesy of the artist and Yancey Richardson Gallery
Rachel Perry has participated in group shows at Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany and The Drawing Center, New York and had solo shows at the Gardner Museum, DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, and Yancey Richardson Gallery. Collections include MFA and ICA in Boston—where she was a finalist for the Foster Prize— and the Baltimore Museum of Art.
MATHEW CERLETTY
An Honor & A Privilege, 2017, Edition 10 of 15
4 Plate Aquatint Etching 21.5" X 17"
$1,800
Courtesy of the artist and Wingate Studio
Mathew Cerletty (b 1980, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) has had recent solo exhibitions at Office Baroque (Brussels, Belgium), Blum and Poe (Los Angeles, CA), Algus Greenspon (New York, NY), and Team Gallery (New York, NY), and has recently been included in two-person and group exhibitions at Standard (Oslo, Norway), Museo Madre (Naples, Italy), Metro Pictures (New York, NY), Whitney Museum of American Art (New York, NY), Anton Kern Gallery (New York, NY), and Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego. He received his BFA from Boston University and lives and works in NYC.
Alyssa Fishenden received a BFA in fashion design from Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Visit: alyssafishenden.com
SAMANTHA FIELDS ’96
Wall Breasts, 2018, Edition 2
Fiber and Ceramic 20" X 12" X 1"
$950
Courtesy of the artist
Samantha Fields grew up in Brockton, MA, and lives and works in the Boston area. She earned her MFA from SMFA at Tufts and her BFA from MassArt, and is now adjunct faculty at both institutions. Her work has been supported through grants including from Puffin Foundation, Massachusetts Cultural Council, International Fiber Collaborative, Artist Resource Trust, and various residencies. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums including Wellesley College; N.K.G, Boston; Montserrat College of Art; American Textile History Museum, Lowell, MA; Harvard University; Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum, SC; San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, CA; Pittsburgh Center for the Arts; Urban Institute for Contemporary Art, MI; Art League, Long Island; DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum; and Cistercian Palace Monastery, Poland. Visit: samanthafields.com
DAVE J BERMINGHAM ’06
Good Looking, 2017
Domestic Objects, Cotton Fabric, Machine Embroidery, Pearl Beads, Stainless Steel, Monofilament 15.5" X 15.5" X 3"
$1,900
Courtesy of the artist and Alpha Gallery
Dave J Bermingham received a MDES of Fashion, Body & Garment from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His work was recently exhibited in conjunction with his recent appointment as the inaugural Echo Trobridge Artist-inResidence at the Brookline Arts Center. He is Interim Director of the Boston LGBTQIA Artist Alliance (BLAA). Bermingham’s work is held in private collections across the country.
Visit: davejbermingham.com
CHARLOTTE ANDRY GIBBS ’85
Women At Work, 2017 Acrylic on Panel 34.75 (diagonal) X 34.75 (diagonal) X 1.75"
$1,800
Courtesy of the artist
Charlotte A. Gibbs received a BFA in painting from MassArt in 1985. Beth Urdang Gallery (Boston and Wellesley) has represented her work since 2004 and will hold an exhibition of her paintings this spring (2019) at the Boston gallery. Charlotte’s work is in the collections of Wellington Management, Kidder Peabody Investments, Jordan’s Furniture, and in private collections throughout the US.
Visit: charlotteandrygibbs.com
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SANDRA RAMOS LORENZO
Caballo de Troya, 2017, Edition 8 of 30 Intaglio, Etching, Aquatint 30" X 50"
$5,000
Courtesy of the artist
Sandra Ramos studied at San Alejandro Art Academy and The Superior Institute of Art, (ISA) in Havana, Cuba. She has exhibited for over twenty years at venues including The Frost Museum, FL; Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MN; Houston Museum of Fine Arts; Arizona State University Art Museum, Venice Biennale; Museo de Bellas Artes, Havana; The Jewish Museum, NY; American University Museum, WA; MOMA, NY; Museo Del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City; Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna; Sheldon Museum of Art, Nebraska; Lyman Allyn Art Museum, New London; Ringling Museum, FL; Fuchu Museum, Tokyo; and the Barbican Center, London. Her work is held worldwide in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, NY; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; The San Diego Museum of Art, CA; Perez Art Museum, Miami; The Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Germany; and Museum of Fine Arts Havana.
Visit: sandraramosart.com
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STEPHEN TOURLENTES M’88
Recovered Metal Cylinder 23 oz., 2018, Edition 1 of 5 24" X 30"
$2,400
Courtesy of the artist and Carroll and Sons
Steve Tourlentes studied at the SMFA at Tufts and received his MFA from MassArt. He has received fellowships and grants from Artadia, Massachusetts Cultural Council, MacDowell Colony, and the Guggenheim Foundation and was a 2010 James and Audrey Foster Prize finalist at the ICA Boston. Solo show include the Center of Fine Arts at Knox College and Rhode Island School of Design. His work was recently featured at Aperture Foundation, in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s Ansel Adams in Our Time, and the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum’s 2019 Biennial.
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BRICE MARDEN
Etchings to Rexroth, 24, 1986, Edition of 45, PP 1 Etching with Aquatint on Rives BFK 19.625" X 15.875"
$5,250
Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery
Brice Marden was born in 1938 in Bronxville, NY. He attended Florida Southern College and Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts. He attended Yale Norfolk Summer School of Music and Art, and received his MFA from Yale University School of Art and Architecture in 1963. Major traveling shows include Brice Marden—Cold Mountain, at Dia Center for the Arts, NY; Walker Art Center, MN; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; Kunstmuseum, Bonn; and Work books 1964–1995, at Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich; Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Switzerland; Wexner Center for the Arts, OH; and Harvard’s Fogg Art Museum. In 2006, the Museum of Modern Art in NY organized a major retrospective of his paintings and drawings, which traveled to the San Francisco Museum of Art and the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin.
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BRIAN ZINK
Composition in 2793 Red, 2240 Maroon, and 3001 Gray, 2015
Colored Plexiglas on Panel 37.5" X 37.5"
$5,500
Courtesy of the artist and Howard Yezerski Gallery
Brian Zink received his BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology. He has had solo exhibitions at Howard Yezerski Gallery in Boston and LFL Gallery in New York. In 2015 his work was included in exhibitions at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University and Zevitas Marcus Gallery in Los Angeles. Other exhibitions include The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston; the Sherman Gallery at Boston University; Julie Saul Gallery in New York; Proll Drift in Seattle; and Dust Gallery in Las Vegas.
Visit: brianzinkart.com
KELLY SHERMAN ’02
WHAT WAS WHAT IS RIGHT NOW RIGHT NOW FOREVER, 2018 Gouache on Paper 18" X 18" each
$1,600
Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery
Kelly is an artist and strategist who received a BFA from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited for a year on Cambridge Common and other works are in numerous collections, including the ICA Boston, which awarded her their Foster Prize. Kelly is a chair of MassArt’s Alumni Leadership Council, BSA Foundation trustee, and a Cambridge Arts Task Force member.
Visit: kellysherman.net
KLAUS BÜRGEL
High Heels, 2005, Edition 3 of 30
Archival Inkjet Print 18" X 27"
$2,800
Courtesy of the the artist and Pucker Gallery
Cary Wolinsky received a degree in photojournalism from Boston University in 1969 and worked as a National Geographic photographer for 35 years. His work is represented by Pucker Gallery in Boston and is in the permanent collections of The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; The Cleveland Museum of Art; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum; Tikotin Museum, Haifa, Israel; and Harvard University. As an artist of the TRIIIBE collaborative he has been a recipient of the Massachusetts Cultural Council Grant.
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CANDICE SMITH CORBY M’01
Cloudbound, 2017
Mixed Media on Paper: Gold Leaf, Gouache, Pink Carbon Pigment, Ink 30" X 22"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist
Candice received her BFA in painting from Tyler School of Art and her MFA in painting from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at Miller Yezerski Gallery in Boston, Highfield Hall in Falmouth, and the New Art Center in Newton. She was a Massachusetts Cultural Council 2014 finalist and 2008 fellow in painting. Candice is Fruitlands Museum’s 2018 Guest Artist and featured in the exhibition, Inhabiting Folk Portraits with Candice Smith Corby. She also created new work for Elevated at Very Gallery in 2018.
Visit: candicesmithcorby.com
Beach, 2006, Edition 14 of 15 Digital Color Ink Jet Photograph and Silkscreen 15" X 22.333"
$1,450
Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at Columbia University
Klaus Bürgel was born in Radolfzell, Germany in 1958. He received his MFA at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich in 1993. Early on he gained knowledge in metalsmithing through an influential apprenticeship and a BFA from the Crafts Guild Pforzheim. He has had solo exhibitions at Oliver Art Center California College of Arts and Crafts, CA; Bernard Toale Gallery Boston; Goethe Institute, Boston; and Jewelerswerk Gallery, Washington D.C. Recent group shows include: Adornment, Goucher College, Baltimore; Micromegas, American Craft Museum, NY; Historical Connections, Mobilia Gallery; The Art of Gold, Spencer Museum of Art, KS and other venues. Bürgel has taught at the Maine College of Art, Portland; Rhode Island School of Design; California College of Arts; School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts, Boston, MA; Parsons School of Design, NY. He lives and works in New York City.
TARA SELLIOS
Three Locusts (from the series Testimony), 2017, Edition 1 of 5
Digital Chromogenic Print 30" X 48"
$2,800
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas
Tara Sellios received her BFA in photography and art history from The Art Institute of Boston in 2010. Luxuria, her third solo exhibition, took place at Gallery Kayafas in the spring of 2015, for which she was on the cover of Photograph Magazine. She is a recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council fellowship and has been recognized by the Huffington Post and Art New England as an emerging artist to watch. Known for her large scale works and intense, visceral imagery, Sellios lives and works in her studio in South Boston.
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MARY KOCOL
Yellow Garden Ice Plate Melting in the Lake (from the Ghost Garden Series), 2014, Edition of 12 Archival Inkjet Print 34.5" X 23"
$2,650
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA
Mary Kocol’s photography has received acclaim for its transformation of ordinary domestic and street scenes. In addition to her medium format work, Kocol shoots with a plastic lens toy camera, producing images in which she uses the camera’s imperfections and its vagaries of focus. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; and the Victoria and Albert Museum. In 1993, Kocol was awarded a Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship.
Visit: marykocol.com
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YVONNE JACQUETTE
Two Bridges III St. II, 2008, Edition 9 of 20 Woodcut 26" X 20"
$2,900
Courtesy of the artist and Mary Ryan Gallery
Yvonne Jacquette (b. 1934) is renowned for her nocturnal cityscape, landscape and aerial views. Jacquette is represented by Mary Ryan Gallery. Jacquette attended Rhode Island School of Design before moving to New York in 1956. She has parti- cipated in major exhibitions including at The Art Institute of Chicago; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Museum of the City of New York; Springfield Museum of Art, MO; St. Louis Art Museum, MO; Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; and Yale University Art Gallery. The Cantor Center for the Visual Arts at Stanford University organized a comprehensive retrospective in 2002, which traveled to Colby College Museum of Art, ME; Utah Museum of Fine Arts; and Hudson River Museum, NY. Publications include: Aerial Muse: The Art of Yvonne Jacquette; Picturing New York: The Art of Yvonne Jacquette and Rudy Burckhardt; and Yvonne Jacquette: The Complete Woodcuts, 1987–2009.
ROBERT COPPOLA
Fiesta 8746A, 2018, Edition 1 of 10
Archival Inkjet Print 16" X 24"
$1,250
Courtesy of the artist
Robert Coppola received degrees from Cornell and Catholic University. His work is included in the collection of The Library of Congress, Washington, DC; The Boston Public Library; and Louisiana State University. He has exhibited at The Library of Congress; The Attleboro Art Museum; Carroll and Sons Gallery; Massachusetts College of Art and Design; and Rhode Island School of Design.
Visit: robertcoppola.com
JIM
DINE ART, 1968, Edition 61 of 144 Offset Lithograph 35" X 24.625"
JAMES SIENA
Sagging Grid, 2006, Edition 1 of 65
Reduction linocut 34.3125” X 27.75”
$4,100
Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints
James Siena was born in 1957 in Oceanside, CA, and lives and works in New York.
James Siena is a master of virtuosic simplicity, creating his images from formulaic configurations of lines, interlocking combs, concentric circles, or other basic forms. The magic of Siena’s work comes from the remarkable blend of patience, exactitude, intuition, and grace with which he executes the “visual algorithms” he devises. Siena’s work appears in collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Hammer Museum at UCLA, and the Yale University Art Gallery.
JOSH DORMAN
I Dream of Oceans, 2011
Ink, Acrylic, and Antique Paper on Panel 18" X 24"
$4,200
Courtesy of the artist and ryan lee
Gallery
Josh Dorman lives and works in New York, NY. He received his MFA from Queens College. Dorman’s work has been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions at museums and galleries including VOLTA NY, John Martin Gallery in London, Mary Ryan Gallery in New York, and the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles. His work is held in collection at the Butler Institute of American Art in Ohio, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, The Naples Museum, Springfield Art Museum in Missouri, among other notable institutions. Recent residencies include the OMI International Arts Center Residency (2013) and the Wei Farm Artist Residency (2011).
Biography courtesy of the CUE Art Foundation
HANS HOFMANN
Untitled, 1935 India Ink on Paper 8.5" X 11"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist and Miles McEnery Gallery
Hans Hofmann was born in Germany in 1880. He studied art in Munich and Paris, and taught at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Chouinard School of Art in LA. During his lifetime, Hofmann’s work was exhibited at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco; Art of This Century Gallery; Whitney Museum of American Art; the XXX Venice Biennale; and The Museum of Modern Art.
Hofmann’s work is in many permanent collections including The Museum of Modern Art, NY; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY; Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; Musée de Grenoble, France; National Gallery of Australia; Museum Ludwig, Germany; Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel; and the Städtische Galerie, Lenbachhaus, Munich.
Visit: hanshofmann.org
DAVID JOHNEDIS
15, 103 lbs., 2012, Unique
Archival Inkjet Print mounted to Aluminum 20" X 16"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
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PETER VANDERWARKER
Hancock #6403, 2006, Edition of 10
Type C Print 30" X 20"
$2,700
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA
Peter Vanderwarker was a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University in 1997 and earned a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of California Berkeley. He has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Graham Foundation and is the author of three books about architecture in Boston. His photographs are in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Addison Gallery of American Art. In 2009 the Boston Athenaeum presented Vanderwarker’s Pantheon: Minds and Matter in Boston, an exhibition of portraits of iconic buildings and pivotal people.
Visit: vanderwarker.com
PRONZY ’17
Rasheed, 2017 Graphite on Paper 24" X 19"
$4,000
Courtesy of the artist
Louis ‘PRONZY’ Perez received a BFA in illustration at MassArt. He is currently working on a new body of work, to be released in 2019. He has shown at both at the Salon Show at the Abigail Ogilvy Gallery (2018) as well as the 2018 MassArt Auction.
Visit: pronzyart.com
KEVIN CYR ’00
Hutchison, 2016 Oil on Panel 16" X 24"
$3,400
Courtesy of the artist
Kevin Cyr received a BFA in illustration from MassArt in 2000. His work was recently exhibited at Jonathan LeVine Gallery and will be shown at Alden Gallery in Provincetown, MA. He has been a recipient of the West Prize and did a residency at the Wassaic Project in Wassaic, NY. His work is held in the collection of the Oxylane Art Foundation in Lille, France as well as the West Collection in Oak, PA.
Visit: kevincyr.net
Rebecca Doughty’s work was recently exhibited at Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, and will be shown at Gallery Kayafas in spring 2019. She has received grants/ fellowships from Massachusetts Cultural Council, Artists Resource Trust, and the Ucross, Ballinglen and Blanche E. Colman Foundations. Her work is in the collections of deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Fidelity Investments, Wellington, and many private collections internationally.
Visit: rebeccadoughty.com
MAXWELL LABELLE ’19
River from Above, 2018 Archival Inkjet Print 17" X 22"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Maxwell LaBelle is a Boston based photographer currently in his senior year at MassArt. He is the recipient of the McPhee Grant as part of the Gertrude Kasebier Grants in Photography, and has recently exhibited at Aviary Gallery in the group show Provenance
Visit: maxwelllabelle.com
PAT FALCO ’10
Untitled, 2018 Acrylic on Panel 26" X 18"
$1,400
Courtesy of the artist
Pat Falco received his BFA in illustration and art history from MassArt in 2010. His work was recently exhibited at SPACE Gallery in Portland, ME; New Image Art in Los Angeles, CA; the Luggage Store Gallery in San Francisco; and the 2013 deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum New England Biennial. He has been a recipient of the Boston Center for the Arts Artist in Residence, a NEFA grant, and a St. Botolph Club Foundation Emerging Artist Award.
Visit: illfalco.com
GREG HEINS
Green Column, 2017, Edition 1 of 12 Archival Inkjet Print 17" X 34"
$1,900
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas
Greg Heins began photography in New York City after graduating from college with a degree in English Literature. Since 1973, he has lived in Boston, working as a photographer of works of art. In 2000, stimulated by the arrival of high-quality color printing technology, he began to devote more time to personal photography. He is represented by Gallery Kayafas in Boston and has photographs in the collections of the Smith College Museum of Art, the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, the Davis Museum of Wellesley College, the Addison Gallery of American Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Visit: gregheinsphotography.com
ROBERT COTTINGHAM
Barrera- Rosa’s, 1986, Edition 18 of 29
Drypoint Etching on Saunders Cold Pressed White Paper 22.25" X 46.25"
$3,900
Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery
Robert Cottingham studied advertising and graphic design at Pratt Institute in New York. Soon after graduating, he was employed as an art director at New York and Los Angeles advertising agencies. His first solo exhibition took place at the Molly Barnes Gallery in Los Angeles in 1968. He moved to London in 1972 and returned to the United States in 1976 after running out of photographs—the primary visual material he uses in his paintings. He considered his urban subjects purely American and would not consider a visual substitute.
Cottingham has taught at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles and the National Academy of Design in New York City. He now lives and works, paradoxically, on an eighteenth century farm in Newtown, Connecticut.
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MICHAEL ZACHARY ’08
Waves / Reflection, 2018 Ink on Paper 18" X 24"
$1,500
Courtesy of the artist and Room 68
Michael Zachary received an MFA from Mass Art in 2008. He shows at Room 68 in Provincetown and has been a recipient of an Artist Resource Trust Grant, a Blanche Coleman Grant, and a Massachusetts Cultural Council award.
Visit: drawsoftly.com
KIMBERLY MAROON M’14
Lisa #603, 2017, Edition 1 of 13
Archival Inkjet Print 16" X 24"
$1,100
Courtesy of the artist
Kimberly Maroon received her MFA from the Dynamic Media Institute at MassArt. She is a self-taught photographer and filmmaker and works as an experience designer in Boston. Kim has created visual content for brands such as Red Bull, GoPro, Old Forester, Goose Island Brewery, and Boston Dance Alliance. Her photography was recently featured at Mingo Gallery in Beverly, MA.
Fueled by curiosity and a passion for storytelling, Kim explores an immersive style of sports documentary. She is currently pursuing a documentary project titled Fast Women, combining photography and video from motorsports events across the country.
Visit: kimberlymaroon.com
MICHAEL STAVARIDIS
WhiteSands1, 2017, Edition 1 of 5 Archival Inkjet Print 24" X 36"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Michael Stavaridis is an architectural photographer based in Miami. He graduated from Boston University with a degree in film studies. His work has been published internationally, most recently by Monticello Press in the book Lost in Translation which included his work for the architect Rene Gonzalez.
Visit: michaelstavaridis.com
LESLIE M.W. GRAFF
take it to the streets, 2017 Acrylic on Panel 18" X 24"
$1,400
Courtesy of the artist
Leslie Graff holds Bachelors and Masters degrees from BYU. Her work has been exhibited in the New Britain Museum of American Art, Cape Cod Museum of Art, Newport Art Museum, the Fitchburg Museum, Brownsville Museum of Art, Alexandria Museum of Art, Danforth Art Museum, and Attleboro Art Museum.
Visit: lesliegraff.com
PEDRO REYES
Disarm Tambourine, 2013
Instrument Made from Decommissioned Weapon 10.5" X 11.5" X 1.5"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist
Pedro Reyes lives and works in Mexico City. He studied architecture at the Ibero-American University and has won international attention for his work that addresses current social and political issues. For Disarm (2013), Reyes transformed confiscated firearms into musical instruments. Recent solo exhibitions include Creative Time, New York; Dallas Contemporary, TX; La Tallera, Cuernavaca, Mexico; and the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA.
HELENA WURZEL
Crotch Shot, 2014 Oil on Canvas 14" X 16"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist and bk projects
Helena Wurzel received an MFA in painting from Boston University. Her work was recently exhibited at Isenberg Projects in Brookline and at Musa Collective in Allston. She was the recipient of Massachusetts Cultural Council Grants in 2010 and 2016. Her work is the private collections of actor Andy Samberg and author Emma Straub.
Visit: helenawurzel.com
MAY STEVENS ’46
Skylight, 2006, Edition 49 of 75 Lithograph 21.5" X 29.5"
$4,200
Courtesy of the artist and Mary Ryan Gallery
May Stevens (b. 1924) is a feminist activist artist. Born in Quincy, MA, Stevens studied at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, the Art Students League, and the Academie Julian in Paris. She taught at the School of Visual Arts, NY from 1961-1996. In 1999, Stevens had a major retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, entitled Images of Women Near and Far 19831997. She has had solo exhibitions at the Springfield Museum of Art, MO; the Minneapolis Institute of Art, MO; the National Museum of Women in the Arts, NY; the New Museum, NY; and Cornell University’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum, NY. Stevens’s work has been acquired by many major museums. She has received numerous awards including 10 MacDowell Colony residencies, a Women’s Caucus for Art Lifetime Achievement Award, Guggenheim Fellowship in painting, National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in painting, Andy Warhol Foundation residency, and the Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement by the College Art Association.
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DAVID SHAPIRO
Each Step is a Destination 2, 2013, Edition 14 of 14 Intaglio with Offset Lithography 16" X 50"
$4,250
Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at Columbia University
Shapiro was born in 1944 in Brooklyn, NY. He received his BFA from Pratt Institute in 1966, and his MFA from Indiana University in 1968. Shapiro has exhibited internationally, and his work is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, as well as the Cleveland Museum of Art in Cleveland, OH and the Kunsthalle der Stadt in Nuremberg, Germany. Shapiro is represented by the Nicholas Metivier Gallery in Toronto, CA and the Bill Lowe Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia.
ANNE FITZPATRICK
Mumbai at Dawn, 2018, Edition 5 of 5
Digital Print on Metal 30" X 20"
$1,500
Courtesy of the artist
Anne Fitzpatrick is an artist/designer living in Boston, Massachusetts. Her work includes painting, photo montage, video, and digital projections. She was invited as a Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome May/June 2017, is an archived artist at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in D.C. and participant in the Diploma Program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Visit: annefitzpatrick.com
SANFORD BIGGERS
The Floating World: Cocaine Mudra, 2013, Edition 30 of 30, variable Paper Collage and Silkscreen with Hand Coloring 26" X 25.375"
$2,500
Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at Columbia University
Sanford Biggers has received acclaim for creating a diverse body of work with themes of identity, spirituality, and race. Biggers received an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and is currently Assistant Professor of Professional Practice in Visual Arts at Columbia University, and Affiliate Faculty at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Biggers has received numerous awards, including the Berlin Prize Fellowship from the American Academy, the Greenfield Prize at Hermitage Artist Retreat, and the William H. Johnson Prize. Solo exhibitions include Ringling Museum, FL and MASS MoCA. He is a California native but lives and works in New York.
Courtesy of the artist and Foley Gallery
Casey Ruble received a BA from Smith College and an MFA from Hunter College. Her work was recently exhibited at the Foley Gallery in New York and the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey. Her work is held in the collections of Hamilton College’s Art Museum, John Hopkins Children’s Hospital in Baltimore, and numerous private collections.
MICHELLE GRABNER
Untitled, 2019
Silverpoint and Gesso on Arches Paper 20" X 20"
$6,000
Courtesy of the artist and Drive-by Projects
Michelle received her BFA in painting and drawing and her MFA in art history from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, in addition to her MFA in art theory and practice from Northwestern University. She is the chair of the painting and drawing department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is a senior critic in the painting and printmaking department at Yale University. Her writings have been published in Artforum, Modern Painters, Frieze, and Art Press. She co-curated the 2014 Whitney Biennial. Her work is the collections of the Walker Art Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Smithsonian American Art Museum. Most recently, she had a solo exhibition at James Cohan Gallery in NYC in February 2017.
MATTHEW KING ’10 #186, 2017 Acrylic on Panel 36" X 36"
$3,200
Courtesy of the artist
Matthew King received his BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2010, where he was granted the Edward Movitz painting award. His work has been recently exhibited at Joshua Liner Gallery New York NY; Harper’s Books, East Hampton NY; Room 83 Spring, Watertown, MA; Library Street Collective, Los Angeles CA; and Grin, Providence, RI. King lives and works in Boston, MA.
Visit: matthewkingstudio.com
KAY ROSEN
IOU, 2017, Edition 17 of 20
Letterpress Print on Board 25" x 44"
$1,450
Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery
Kay Rosen is an artist whose image and subject is text. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally in museums, galleries, and public spaces for four decades, including at the Museum of Modern Art, NYC; the museum of New South Wales, Sydney; the Whitney Museum of American Art; the Art Institute of Chicago; L.A. Moca, which co-hosted her survey show Kay Rosen: lifeli[k]e in 1999; and the New Museum, among many others. Rosen’s work resides in many public and private collections and has been the subject of many articles, reviews, catalog essays, and other publications. A monograph titled Kay Rosen: AKAK was published by Regency Art Press in 2009. Rosen has been awarded three National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, among other honors. She has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago for 24 years.
NIHO KOZURU
Look Up: Evening Red, 2016 Mixed Media on Panel 24" X 25"
$4,500
Courtesy of the artist and Ellen Miller Gallery
Niho Kozuru received her BFA from Parsons School of Design and her MFA from the University of Hawaii. Kozuru recently exhibited at the Society of Arts + Crafts, Boston. She has been a recipient of Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Grant and the Open Studio Residency at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. She has exhibited nationally and internationally including ICA, Boston and Fukuoka City Art Museum. Kozuru’s work is in the collection of Fidelity Investments, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Danforth Art Museum, Fuller Craft Museum, Sheldon Museum of Art, and Tanio Art Museum in Japan.
Visit: nihokozuru.com
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SHEPARD FAIREY
A Message from Our Sponsor, 2015, Edition 24 of 25
Three-color Relief on Handmade Paper 34.5" X 25.5"
$3,550
Courtesy of the artist and Pace
Prints
Shepard Fairey received his BFA at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence. While at RISD he created the Andre the Giant has a Posse sticker that transformed into the OBEY GIANT art campaign with imagery that has changed the way people see art and the urban landscape. His work has evolved into an acclaimed body of art which includes the 2008 Hope portrait of Barack Obama which can be found in the Smithsonian’s National Portrait gallery.
Since the beginning of his career in 1989 he has exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, indoor and outdoor. His works are in the permanent collections of the MOMA, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the ICA Boston, and many others. Visit: obeygiant.com
JULIA LUFT ’17
Sunny Side Up, 2018
Mixed Media on Paper 11" X 16"
$750
Courtesy of the artist
Julia Luft graduated from MassArt’s illustration department with honors in 2017. She has shown in galleries in Boston and Seoul, and has worked for clients such as Flaunt Magazine and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Visit: julialuft.com
STEFANIE KLAVENS
Beach Colony, 2012, Edition 3 of 20 Inkjet Print from Scanned Negative 18.5" X 18.5"
Puffin Foundation Grant. Visit: stefanieklavens.com
SHEPARD FAIREY
Smoke ‘Em While You Got ‘Em, 2015, Edition 11 of 25 Three-color Relief on Handmade Paper 34.5" X 25.5"
$3,050
Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints
Shepard Fairey received his BFA at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence. While at RISD he created the Andre the Giant has a Posse sticker that transformed into the OBEY GIANT art campaign with imagery that has changed the way people see art and the urban landscape. His work has evolved into an acclaimed body of art which includes the 2008 Hope portrait of Barack Obama which can be found in the Smithsonian’s National Portrait gallery.
Since the beginning of his career in 1989 he has exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, indoor and outdoor. His works are in the permanent collections of the MOMA, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the ICA Boston, and many others.
Visit: obeygiant.com
FAB 5 FREDDY
Bruce Lee, 2018, Edition 18 of 18
Phosphorescent Screenprint Flocked with Glitter on Black Velvet Mounted onto White Paper 25.75" X 25.75"
$3,000
Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at Columbia University
Born Fred Brathwaite in Brooklyn N.Y., Fab’s introduction to pop culture came courtesy of a name check on Blondie’s 1980’s hit, “Rapture.” (“FAB 5 FREDDY told me everybody’s fly.”) He exploded on the scene in the late 70’s as one of the first graffiti artist to exhibit his paintings internationally. While continuing to satisfy his creative passion with art, film, music and television projects, Fab, considered one of hip hop’s architects and pioneers has lectured at schools and universities around the world, published numerous articles for various publications including Vibe, XXL, the New York Times Magazine and written a book on hip hop slang entitled Fresh Fly Flavor, Words and Phrases of the Hip Hop Generation. Fab was recently featured in the Los Angeles Museum Of Contemporary Art’s Art In The Streets.
TOM WESSELMANN
Shiny Nude, 1977 One from a Portfolio of 13 Rubber Stamps 5.875" X 5.6875"
$2,000
Courtesy of S3 Contemporary
Tom Wesselmann is considered one of the major artists of New York Pop Art, along with Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. Best known for his 1960s series Great American Nude, which featured flat figures in an intense palette of red, white, blue, and other patriotic colors, Wesselmann, in an effort to reject Abstract Expressionism, made collages and assemblages that incorporated everyday objects and advertising ephemera. In the early 1980s, he produced his first “Metal Works,” in which he shaped canvases and cut metal to create abstract threedimensional images. In his final years, Wesselmann returned to the female form in the “Sunset Nudes” series, where the compositions, abstract imagery, and sanguine moods recall the odalisques of Henri Matisse.
YoAhn Han received his MFA at MassArt and his BFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Recent solo shows include My Princess, Bari at ARTMORA Gallery in New York. His work has recently shown in Summer Palette at Chase Young Gallery in Boston. In 2018, his work was shown at Essex Art Center at Lawrence, MA.
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KEITH CERONE ’06
Stigma: Translucent Painting Series, 2018 18” X 17” X 6”
$2,500
Courtesy of the artist
Rain falling from the dirty cracks in the floor of a 100 year old factory building stained the surface of this translucent canvas. The Canvas is lit from behind with violet LEDs. Custom ruby red neon wraps over the frame.
Keith Cerone began working with glass in the woods of the Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts. Working for six local glass artists in the area, Keith was continually introduced to a wide variety of concepts and styles. He further developed his own glass sculpting techniques at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, where he received his BFA in 2006. In 2012 he received his Masters Degree in glass sculpting from Tulane University in New Orleans, LA.
Visit: keithcerone.com
ALYSIA MACAULAY
TANJA HOLLANDER AND BRITTANY MARCOUX M’16
Travel Ephemera Grid (an excerpt from Are you really my friend?), 2011–2016, Edition 1 of 10 30 " X 30 "
$6,000
Courtesy of the artist
Tanja Hollander graduated from Hampshire College. Are you really my friend? debuted in its entirety at MASS MoCA in 2017. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum; Portland Museum of Art; and the Kemper Museum.
Brittany Marcoux is Tanja’s assistant and this is their first collaboration. She received her MFA in photography from MassArt in 2016. She has exhibited at the Danforth Art Museum; AS220, Providence RI; samsøn; Aviary Gallery; and Nave Gallery. She was awarded the Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship for Photography, and the Blanche E. Colman Award.
Visit: tanjahollander.com and brittanymarcoux.com
THOMAS GEARTY M’99
Star Wars, 2010, Edition 1 of 5
Archival Inkjet Print 19.75” X 24.75”
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Alysia Macaulay studied at the International Center of Photography while living in New York City. She has recently exhibited work with 555 Gallery in Boston, where she is represented.
Visit: alysiamacaulay.com
CARLY ANN BLAIS ’15
Ghosted, 2018 Gouache on Paper 9” X 12”
$475
Courtesy of the artist
Carly Blais received a BFA in art education from MassArt in 2015. Her work was recently exhibited at the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art in Peekskill, NY and Amazing Things Art Center in Framingham, MA.
Visit: cablais.wordpress.com
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MARK LEVINSON
Obelisk, 2018, Edition 1 of 12
Archival Inkjet Print 13” X 19”
$480
Courtesy of the artist
Mark Levinson studied photography at MIT in the 1970s and more recently at the Griffin Museum of Photography.
His work has been exhibited in many local shows, and he has photographed extensively for the Sudbury Valley Trustees, a Massachusetts land conservation organization. He is on the board of directors of the Bedford, MA Center for the Arts Photo Group.
Visit: marklevinsonphoto.com
Falling Away #43, 2009
Archival Inkjet Print 30” X 20”
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Thomas Gearty, a Boston-area writer and photographer, received his MFA in photography from MassArt in 1999. Locally, his work has been shown in venues including the Museum of Fine Arts, Bernard Toale Gallery, Barbara Krakow Gallery, Howard Yezerski Gallery, MIT, the Boston Photographic Resource Center, and the Massachusetts State House.
JULIE MARTINI M’03
Efflux, 2018 Acrylic on Paper 43” X 30”
$2,900
Courtesy of the artist
Boston-based artist Julie Martini earned her BA in studio art at Carleton College and her MFA at MassArt. She has received residencies at I-Park, the Petrified National Forest, the Women’s Studio Workshop, and the Vermont Studio Center. Julie’s work has been featured in numerous exhibits, including Feelers at the Boston Center for the Arts’ Mills Gallery, a 2015 solo show at D.E. Shaw in New York, NY, the Walter Feldman Fellowship Finalist Exhibit at the Walter Feldman Gallery in Boston, the Design Science Symposium at RISD, and Flourish at MassArt.
Visit: juliemartini.info
MATTHEW GAMBER
Stanford Bunny (x2), 2013, Open Edition
Chromogenic Print 30” X 40”
$5,775
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas
Matthew Gamber (b. 1977) lives and works in Worcester, Massachusetts. He is the recipient of an Individual Photographer’s Fellowship from the Aaron Siskind Foundation, an Artist’s Resource Trust Grant from the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, a Traveling Fellowship from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and a Blanche E. Colman Award. Gamber is an Assistant Professor in the Visual Arts Department at the College of the Holy Cross, having previously taught at Lesley University College of Art and Design; Boston College; School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts, Boston; Savannah College of Art and Design; and Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has also previously worked on archive and digitization projects with Harvard University and the Boston Public Library for Digital Commonwealth.
Visit: matthewgamber.com
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CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN
Small Blue Thing, 2018 Oil on Canvas 36" X 36"
$2,500
Courtesy of the artist
Christopher Sullivan received an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. He has taught drawing at MassArt since 2000. His paintings are in collections on the west and east coasts.
BRETT ANGELL
Those Left Behind, 2016
Mixed Media on Paper 9.4" X 7.3"
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Brett Angell received his BFA and MFA from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is the recipient of awards including the Sioux City Art Center Beaux Arts Guild Purchase Award, the Frederick Layton Fellowship, and the Elsa Ulbricht Scholarship among others. Selected national exhibitions include Gallery Kayafas, Boston; Springfield Art Museum, Ohio; and Grace Chosy Gallery, Wisconsin.
His work is held in the collections of the Chazen Museum of Art, Wisconsin; Sioux City Art Center, Iowa; and Springfield Art Museum, Missouri.
OBI LITTLE ’16
Tranquil, 2018 Ink and Gold Leaf on Paper 11" X 7" $250
Courtesy of the artist
Obi Little received an illustration degree from MassArt. She works as a commercial illustrator doing promotional work for television and film. Visit: obilittle.com
CHRISTINE VAILLANCOURT
Woodside Drive III, 2015
Acrylic on Linen 16" X 20"
$2,100
Courtesy of the artist and Lanoue Gallery
Christine Vaillancourt received an MAE from RISD, and a BAE from UNC at Chapel Hill. Recently, she was commissioned by the MBTA Integrated Art Program for Somerville Ball Square Station, to be completed in 2022. Vaillancourt’s paintings are in private and corporate collections in the US and Canada. She is represented by Lanoue Gallery Boston; Rukaj Gallery, Toronto; and Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco.
Visit: christinevaillancourt.com
CYNTHIA PACKARD ’81
Blue Dress, 2018 Mixed Media on Board 14" X 11"
$2,600
Courtesy of the artist
Cynthia is a continuation of an artistic lineage. Her great grandfather, Max Bohm, was a respected turn of the century Impressionist painter, and her mother, Anne Packard, is a widely collected landscape artist. Born in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and raised in Princeton, New Jersey, Packard came to Provincetown in 1980 after graduating with an honors degree in sculpture from MassArt. She studied with the late Fritz Bultman, began to paint and found herself addicted to color, brushwork and the human form. Recently her work has exploded reaching new levels. By applying tar, wax, shellac and plaster, she is creating a dramatic surface with the subject matter becoming more abstract.
C. CLINTON ’93 River of Dreams 7, 2018 Acrylic on Paper 27.5" X 21.5" $850
Courtesy of the artist and Fountain Street Gallery
C. Clinton received a BFA from MassArt, and an MFA from UMass Dartmouth. Her work was recently exhibited at Fountain Street Gallery, Boston and at Muse Gallery, Bluffton, SC. Her work is held in the collections of Meditech, Framingham, MA and New England Biolabs, Frankfurt, Germany. In addition, Clinton’s work also headlines numerous private collections nationally and abroad.
Visit: cclinton.com
AFSHAN
Courtesy of the artist
Afshan Iragorri graduated from MassArt in 2017 with a BFA in fashion design where she won a Vice President’s award for a piece in the MassArt All School Show. Iragorri was featured in Boston Fashion Week as “One of the 17” new faces that should be on every fashionable Bostonian’s radar.
Visit: afshanbegumiragorri.com
This commission is for a custom handmade sterling silver baby spoon. Date of commission to be set at a mutually convenient time for both parties within one year of purchase at the Auction.
Kimon Yannopoulos received his BFA in Metals from Massachusetts College of Art and Design, with a minor in Illustration. He was an instructor and studio manager for over 10 years at deCordova Museum School and is now a metalsmith based out of the Motherbrook Artist Community in Dedham, MA with Orietta Geha-Awad.
Custom Stapled Jacket Commission
$3,000
Courtesy of the artist
The winner of this commission will be part of the design process from start to finish. Meeting with the maker to design a unique, and one of a kind stapled jacket. Included is a toile mock-up, with a fitting before starting the final piece.
Date of fittings to be set at a mutually convenient time for both parties within a year of purchase. Commission will include a second fitting once the jacket is complete and process shots along the way. There will be additional travel expenses for locations outside of metropolitan Boston.
The alchemist believed a creative work has a life all its own, independent of creator, straddling the worlds of matter and psyche, of both and neither.
SIGILO is a body of work created by Boston based American/Colombian maker Christian Restrepo, whose work echoes these beliefs with pieces created in a slow cooked manner. Using unusual materials that explore intimate and human emotions through an obsessive, almost ritualistic process, these ideas are transferred into objects of beauty. Restrepo received his BFA in fashion from MassArt in 2015.
Visit: chrestrepo.com
LOT 275: JUSTIN RICHEL
Tall Order Commission
$7,000
Courtesy of the artist and bk projects
The artist will create a 1:1 scale sculpture of a repeating sandwich, consisting of silicone, acrylic and urethane plastic. The artwork measures approximately 36 x 4 x 4 inches (H,W,D) The buyer will choose 1 of the 3 options listed. Each option is an edition of 3. Included with the artwork is either a tabletop plinth or tall pedestal for display. Date of commission to be set at a mutually convenient time for both parties within one year of purchase at the Auction.
Option 1: Tall Order (Bologna and Cheese), silicone, acrylic and urethane plastic, 36 x 4 x 4 inches. The example image is an existing artwork. (Existing artwork measures 72 x 4 x 4 inches)
Option 2: Tall Order (Spicy Chicken Sandwich), silicone, acrylic and urethane plastic, 36 x 4 x 4 inches. The example image is a digital mock up of the proposed artwork (minor variations may occur in the finished product).
Option 3: Tall Order (Sausage Egg and Cheese), silicone, acrylic and urethane plastic, 36 x 4 x 4 inches.
Justin Richel received his BFA from Maine College of Art in 2002. He received an Arts/Industry residency at the Kohler Co. Factory in 2013, a Monhegan Artist Residency in 2015, and has also had two fellowships at the Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, MA. His work is held in the collections of Portland Museum of Art in Maine and the John Michael Kohler Art Center in Sheboygan, WI.
Visit: justinrichel.com
AMY WILSON
LUCY SARGENT LYONS
Reflection, 2007, Edition 4 of 25
Etching, Aquatint, and Collage 33" X 24"
$2,250
Courtesy of the artist and Mary Ryan
Gallery
Amy Wilson’s elaborately detailed drawings explore the tensions between her inner and exterior worlds, incorporating personal stories and observations along with commentary about current events and artistic process. Recently Wilson’s practice has expanded to include textile and fiber arts pieces, adding additional texture and dimension to her poignant imagined universe.
Wilson has had solo shows at BravinLee Programs, Bellwether Gallery, MoMA-PS1, and The Drawing Center, all in New York, and has participated in group exhibitions at PS1/MOMA, New York, The Drawing Center, New York, Josee Bienvenue Gallery, New York, and the Pera Museum, Istanbul. She teaches drawing and art history at the School of Visual Arts, New York.
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KRIS GRAVES
Keith #3, 2015, Edition 1 of 5
Archival Pigment Print 16" X 20"
$2,700
Courtesy of the artist
Kris Graves received a BFA from S.U.N.Y. Purchase College. His work was recently exhibited in the National Portrait Gallery in London; Aperture Gallery, New York; and the Brooklyn Museum. His work is held in the collections of the MFA, Houston; the Brooklyn Museum; The Wedge Collection, Toronto; and Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania.
The Price Paid, 2018 Archival Inkjet Print 13" X 20"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Lucy Lyons is an undergraduate at NYU pursuing a double degree in Global Liberal Studies and Urban Design. Her works from a summer in Havana were recently exhibited at the MRG Fine Art Gallery in Los Angeles and as a part of a temporary installation inside the Tisch School of the Arts main building in New York. Collectors of Lucy’s work include Nadia Conners/ Walton Goggins and Tina Lurie, among others. Lucy currently lives in Berlin, Germany, where she is continuing her pursuit of photography alongside her studies.
Visit: lucysargentlyons.com
MICHAEL MAZUR
Rain on Water, 2009, Edition 22 of 25 Woodcut 25" X 25"
$3,900
Courtesy of the artist and Mary Ryan Gallery
Michael Mazur (1935–2009) was born and raised in New York City. He received a BA from Amherst College and his BFA and MFA from Yale University. His major prints series include Pond Edge, Wake by Day/Night, The Inferno of Dante, and Closed Ward. In 2000, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston held a retrospective which traveled to Stanford University Art Museum, the Jane Vorhees Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, and the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Mazur’s work is in several prominent collections including the British Museum; Cincinnati Art Museum, OH; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Art Institute of Chicago; Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; Museum of Modern Art, NY; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; and Yale University Art Gallery. The Estate of Michael Mazur is represented by RYAN LEE, New York.
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DAISY ST. SAUVEUR ’19
Processed, 2017
Screenprint with Lithography and Drawing 22" X 15"
$350
Courtesy of the artist
Daisy St. Sauveur is currently a full time printmaking student at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston, MA. She was born in the first year of Generation Z, a decade defined by rap music, bright colors, and partying. Her art is a reflection of what St. Sauveur wants her life to look like: crazy, intense, and memorable.
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LOT: 283
STEVEN EDSON ’77
The County Fair 02, 2018, Edition 1 of 6 Metal Aluminum Print 33.3" X 50"
$3,750
Courtesy of the artist
Steven Edson received his BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. His work was recently exhibited at the Catamount Arts Center and will be shown at the Garrison Art Center. He was a recipient of the Gold Medal from the Graphis International 2017 Photography Awards.
Visit: stevenedson.net
EVAN PERKINS ’19
Constellations, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print 18" X 24"
$750
Courtesy of the artist
Evan Perkins is a Boston-based artist receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. His photographs delve into acute explorations of the natural world and are highly influenced by matters of natural history, including botany, meteorology, and astronomy.
Visit: evanperkinsphotography.com
ADAM WAIMON ’06
Pagliacci Trio (Jesters), 2016 Blown and Sculpted Glass 8" X 17" X 6"
$4,000
Courtesy of the artist
Adam Waimon (MassArt ’06 glass) has devoted his life to sculptural glass making. His work can be collected in galleries throughout the United States. Adam has designed glassware with the world famous gin company, Bombay Sapphire. Recently he had a successful exhibition at SOFA Chicago, the United States’ premier sculptural object art fair.
Visit: adamwaimon.com
GARY DIPASQUALE ’78
Courtesy of the artist
Gary DiPasquale lives and works in New York City.
MARK COOPER
Blue and White, 2018
Mixed Media 40” X 36” X 36”
$5,000
Courtesy of the artist
Mark Cooper is an internationally recognized artist known for large-scale and site-specific installations. His commissions and grants include Boston Medical Center, Massachusetts Cultural Council, a Gund Travel Grant, and an Open Society Fellowship. In 2006 he authored Making Art Together through Beacon Press. Cooper had recent major exhibitions at the National Museum of Fine Arts Hanoi, Vietnam; Doris Duke Mansion Museum; Kemper Museum, Kansas City; Lesley University, Cambridge, MA; and The Street Museum: Connect in Seoul, Korea. Other venues include the Whitney Museum at Philip Morris; Museum of Fine Arts Boston; ICA Boston; the Corcoran Museum; Peabody Essex Museum, DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum; City Museum of Paris; and Westlicht Museum, Vienna, Austria.
Visit: markfcooperart.com
ANDREW SMITH ’19
Green Shield, 2018
Blown and Cold-worked Glass Approximately 14" tall
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Andrew Smith will receive a BFA in glass from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2019 and recently received a scholarship to attend Pilchuck Glass School during the summer of 2018.
SEAN CUMMINGS M’16
Untitled, no. 369, 2018 Spalted Maple Wood, Pen, India Ink, Aniline Dye, Shellac 6” X 11” X 11” $1,800
Courtesy of the artist
Sean is a 2016 graduate of the MassArt M. Arch. program. He, with his partner Yelena Synkova, is the winner of the 2018 Best in Show Fay Chandler Emerging Artist Award. The pair are currently working on a commissioned tiny house on a mountain in Vermont where everything is illustrated in ink and made from turned wood.
JOSEPH WEBSTER ’15
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Courtesy of the artist
Shannon Floyd received a BFA in glass from MassArt in 2015. Her work was recently exhibited at the Krikorian Gallery. She is an Artist in Residence at the Worcester Center for Craft and has received scholarships to take classes at The Corning Museum of Glass and Penland School of Craft.
JULIA LUFT ’17
Sunny Side Up, 2018 Courtesy of the artist LOT: 251
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KYLE CUSSON
Golden Bee, 2012 Blown and Carved Glass, 24k Gold Lettering Enamel 11" X 4.5" X 2.25"
Courtesy of the artist
Kyle Cusson is the head gaffer at Tracy Glover studio in Pawtucket, RI, as well as a freelance gaffer in the Providence area, in addition to creating his own work.
Filigrana Goblets, 2018 Blown Glass Tallest 9 X 12" X 6", dimensions variable $1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Joseph Webster graduated from MassArt in 2015 with a BFA in glass. Joseph is now the owner of his own studio and gallery located in Biddeford, ME. His works are held in private collections across the country, with his most current work on view in his gallery.
Visit: josephwebsterglass.com
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CHOMZ ’15
HOPPER, 2017 Oil on Panel 18" X 24" $1,500
Courtesy of the artist
Chomz completed his BFA at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and his MFA at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. His paintings and drawings have recently been shown in Philadelphia at Works on Paper Gallery (2018) and Seraphin Gallery (2017). His paintings were recently featured in the 2018 New American Paintings Northeast Print-Edition (134).
Visit: zchomz.com
VANESSA IRZYK ’07
Legs Crossed, 2018 Acrylic on Paper 24"
Vanessa Irzyk is a painter and art educator who lives in Boston, MA, and is originally from New Bedford, MA. She graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2007 with a BFA in painting and art education. She paints from her studio in the Distillery in South Boston, where she has been for over 10 years. Vanessa has had five solo exhibitions in greater Boston area and has shown her work throughout the country. She received a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council in Drawing and has an upcoming solo exhibition at the New Bedford Art Museum in May 2019.
Visit: vanessairzyk.com
JIMMY VIERA ’14
Shelf 2, 2017 Acrylic on Panel 24" X 18"
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Jimmy Viera received his BFA in printmaking from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2014. His work was recently exhibited at Buoy and will be shown at New System Exhibitions in late 2019. He has been the recipient of the 2D award for excellence from MassArt. His work is held in the collections of the Boston Public Library and the Portland Maine Public Library.
Visit: jimmyviera.com
MEG LINNAN ’ 19
Day Drunk, 2018, Edition 1 of 5 Mixed Media Screenprint on Paper 18" X 24" $500
Courtesy of the artist
Meg is soon to receive a BFA in printmaking from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited in the show Blue Print held in the Student Life Gallery. She plans to continue her work in print with graduate school.
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BARBARA GRAD
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WC 18-005, 2018
Mixed Media on Paper 16" X 13"
$1,400
Courtesy of the artist and Howard Yezerski Gallery
Born in Chicago, Barbara Grad received both her BFA and MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. For many years she was an active member of Chicago’s contemporary art scene as a founding member of the Artemisia Gallery. An accomplished artist and distinguished educator, Grad is a Professor Emeritus, Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Recent solo exhibitions include The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City, MO; The Danforth Museum of Art in Framingham, MA; and Howard Yezerski Gallery in Boston. In addition to gallery exhibitions in New York, Kansas City, Palm Beach, and Chicago, her work was regularly shown at the Bernard Toale Gallery in Boston. She is in the collections of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art.
Visit: barbaragrad.com
DIANE AYOTT M ’ 97
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Tell Tale Signs, 2017 Mixed Media on Paper 9" X 8.5"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Diane Ayott received her MFA in painting from MassArt in 1997. Her work is represented by Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in NYC and by Trident Gallery in Gloucester, MA. Ayott’s work is in numerous private collections.
Visit: dianeayott.com
MARINA THOMPSON
Intercession, 2018 Ink, Oil, and Wax on Cotton Rag 20" X 16"
$1,050
Courtesy of the artist
Marina Thompson received a BA in art education from Antioch College, studied industrial design at RISD, illustration at the Art Institute of Boston, and weaving with Mexican Indians in Uruapan, Mexico. Her artwork is in the collection of Anne and Graham Gund, and many other collectors. She has created two large rooms for the Miami Children’s Museum.
Visit: marinathompson.com
MICHAEL CAPPABIANCA ’98
Scanner Fields, 2018, Edition 1 of 5 Archival Inkjet Print 20" X 16"
$650
Courtesy of the artist
Michael Cappabianca received his BFA from MassArt and his MFA from California College of the Arts in San Francisco. He is a 2013 recipient of the Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship.
Visit: michaelcappabianca.com
JOAN KILEY ’91
Blue Vase, 2017 Oil on Primed Wood Panel 12" X 9"
$200
Courtesy of the artist
Joan Kiley received a BFA from MassArt. Her work has been shown at Hallspace Gallery in Dorchester, MA, and the Eclipse Mill in North Adams, MA.
Visit: eclipsemill.com
MICHELLE POIRIER ’18 M’19
Boisterous Boston, 2018 Acrylic, Pen, Ink, and Photoshop Print
$200
Courtesy of the artist
Michelle Poirier is a Boston-based illustrator and educator. Focusing on pop culture and illustrative type, she combines energetic line work with expressive paint for galleries, editorial work, and promotional design. She received her BFA in illustration in 2018, and is currently a Masters of Arts in Teaching candidate at MassArt.
Visit: michellepoirierillustration.com
LINDA CORDNER
QWYNTO ’ 16
Courtesy of the artist
Linda Cordner received a BFA from the University of Connecticut. Her work was recently included in the book Encaustic Art in the Twenty-First Century and was shown at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum in June 2018. Her work is held in the collections of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Tufts University, and Boston University.
Visit: lindacordner.com
Qwynto is an illustrator and mural artist living in Memphis, TN. Qwynto explores the interaction of people and their environment. By capturing quiet, ordinary moments of solitude Qwynto depicts people going about their day in a constant state of distraction where they disregard their environment.
Visit: qwynto.com
KAYLA MOHAMMADI
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Shifting Pier I, 2018, Edition of 12 Silkscreen 24.5" X 19"
$800
Courtesy of the artist, LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at Columbia University, and Nathan Caitlyn (Printer)
Kayla Mohammadi received her BFA in 1998 from the University of Washington in Seattle and her MFA in 2002 from Boston University. She has been a recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Invitational Exhibition in NYC and Purchase Prize; and the 2008 Joan Mitchell Foundation Award for Painters. Her work is held in the collections of Danforth Art Museum, Smithsonian Museum, Sloan Kettering Memorial Hospital, NYU Langone Medical Center, The Victory Fund, Try-Me Collection and Sonoma State University Art Collection.
Visit: kaylamo.com
ANDREW STEARNS ’13
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Thoughts from the Camino, 2018, AP Lithograph 7" X 7"
$450
Courtesy of the artist
Andrew Stearns received a BFA in printmaking and history of art from MassArt. His work was recently exhibited at the Portraits North Gallery in Lexington, MA, the Boston Convention & Exhibitions Center in Boston, MA, and the Mosesian Center for the Arts in Watertown, MA. His work will be shown at the Jamaica Plain Library, November/ December 2019.
Visit: astearnsart.com
SHANNON KNIGHT ’14
Nowhere Man, 2018 Watercolor and Gouache on Paper 8" X 8"
$300
Courtesy of the artist
Shannon Knight is a freelance illustrator and fine artist currently based in Portland, Oregon. She earned a BFA in illustration from Massachusetts College of Art & Design. Shannon has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles, featured in Creative Quarterly, and recently received a Merit Award from 3x3 Magazine. Her work was recently exhibited at the Gallery 360 at Northeastern University; Thumbprint Gallery; and La Bodega Gallery. Her clients include Postmates, Punch, The Stranger, The Lenny Letter, The Portland Mercury, Willamette Week, Amber Lotus Publishing, and Northeastern University. She is passionate about vintage nostalgia, flea markets, her pet rabbit, and eating dessert every day.
Visit: shannonrknight.com
GERRI RACHINS M’01
Whiteout (RV,RO,R), 2013
Drawing with Graphite, Color Pencil, and Gouache on Stonehenge Paper 50" X 38"
$3,500
Courtesy of the artist
Gerri Rachins received an MFA from MassArt in 2001. She has been teaching at SMFA at Tufts for 16 years and taught at MassArt for 13 years. Recent exhibitions include Seen/Unseen, a solo show at The Painting Center, NY; Material Matters, Simmons College; and POPROCKS, Mobilia Gallery. Collections include: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Danforth Art Museum; and Fidelity Investments.
Visit: gerrirachins.com
JULIE LEVESQUE
SUE-YEE LEUNG ’05
Barbed Wire 5, 2018 Ink on Panel 10" X 10"
$800
Courtesy of the artist and Rice Polak Gallery
Julie Levesque attended classes at MassArt after receiving a BFA from SUNY/New Paltz. Recent exhibitions include Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA, and Rice Polak Gallery, Provincetown, with an upcoming show in July 2018. She has received a Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Grant and a grant from the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation. Her work is held in the collections of DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, 21C Museum, and Provincetown Art Association and Museum.
Visit: julielevesque.com
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KATE SULLIVAN ’90
The Hat Shop, 2018
Watercolor on Paper 19" X 20"
$1,800
Courtesy of the artist
Kate Sullivan received a BFA from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at the Boston Athenaeum and Francesca Anderson Gallery and will be shown at the Copley Society of Art. Her work is held in the collections of the Boston Athenaeum and Jonathan and Kathleen Ostrofsky among others.
Visit: serioustrains.com
Occupy Wall Street, NYC, 2011 Archival Inkjet Print 11" X 14"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Sue-Yee Leung received her BFA with honors in photography from MassArt in 2005. Her work was included in the MassArt Auction 2017 and Witching Hour: Imagery from Darkness at the PhotoSynthesis Gallery 136 1/2 in Manchester, CT. Past exhibitions include the Panopticon Gallery, Boston, MA, and the Chashama Gallery, New York, NY.
Visit: sueyeeleung.com
PEACH S GOODRICH
Fenway Park, 2016 Ink on Paper 15" X 36"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Peach S Goodrich received a BFA in film/animation/video from Rhode Island School of Design. His experimental film and animation was recently exhibited in expanded cinema events at Tufts University and Hubweek.
Visit: peachesgoodrich.com
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PATRICK ROLDAN ’ 19
Post, 2018, Edition 1 of 1 from a Folio of 5 Photolithograph, Photo Etching, Silkscreen, and Chine-collé 19" X 15"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Patrick James Roldan will receive a BFA in printmaking from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in May of 2019. His work was recently exhibited at the 2018 MassArt All-School Awards Show. He has been a recipient of the Foundation Print Award from the MassArt FA2D department as well as an All School Show award for Printmaking.
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ANDREW FISH Valet, 2018 Oil on Linen 22" X 22"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist
Andrew Fish is a painter and printmaker who studied at School of Visual Arts in NYC. He has attended several artist residencies and workshops and was artist in residence at MASS MoCA in August. His work has been exhibited widely including a recent solo exhibition at Childs Gallery in Boston.
Fish is the recipient of a Somerville Arts Council grant, a NY Studio School Award, a Contemporary Arts Center-Woodside Award, a Distinguished Artist Scholarship from The Art Students League Residency, and the Curators Choice Award from the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition. Fish currently lives in Somerville, MA and teaches at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and Lesley University’s College of Art and Design.
Visit: andrewfish.us
HALIE SMITH M’20
OLIVIA IVES-FLORES
Postures of Consumption: The Birth of Venus, 2017 Pen and Ink on Archival Paper 8" X 5"
$500
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Oh!
Olivia Ives-Flores is an artist, curator, and designer— living and creating in Boston. She keeps busy as the founder of Oh Olive Creative— a boutique consultancy specializing in storytelling, art experiences, and design, and GALLERY OH— a gallery for connoisseurs and the curious to discover new art. Ives-Flores specializes in designing visual narratives, exhibition curation, and art experiences that bring people together in the physical and digital world. Her art explores and critiques quirky cliches and postures of cultural consumption.
LEENA CHO ’18
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Deliberation (No. 37), 2018 Graphite on Paper 9" X 12"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Leena Cho is a painter, ceramicist and musician. Her work is a study, yet also a play, of the poetics in memory, spirituality and philosophy. Based in Boston and South Korea, her diverse cultural experiences continue to inspire her. She received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She has shown her work in the Boston exhibitions, Forms of Expressions, Lines of Korea, Cultural Context, and Inside/Outside. Cho is the recipient of the 2016 Gamblin Paint Award, George Nick Prize, 2017 Marcia Lloyd Award, and the All School Show Award at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Visit: leenacho.com
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SUSAN SWINAND
Song of a Summer Night, III, 2014
Watercolor on Paper 11.5" X 11.25"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Sue Swinand received BFA from Moore College of Art and attended the Barnes Foundation for two years.
Her work was recently shown at Clark University’s Schiltkamp Gallery. Swinand is the recipient of numerous awards including from the Fitchburg Art Museum and ArtsWorcester Biennials. Her work is included in the collection of Danforth Art, the Berman Museum, Fidelity Investments, and many more.
Visit: swinand.com
Untitled (Men Loading Bikes), 2018 Oil on Panel 10" X 12"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Halie Smith, an MFA 2D candidate at MassArt, previously earned her Bachelor’s degree at MCLA, North Adams, MA. She has shown at Gallery 51 North Adams, MA and has painted murals for MCLA, several hospitals, public libraries and local restaurants across New England. This upcoming year Halie will display several paintings at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
Visit: haliesmithart.wordpress.com
BAILEY MARINER ’14
Paris Cafe, 2016 Watercolor on Paper 7.625" X 10.75"
$850
Courtesy of the artist
Bailey Mariner received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She is a freelance illustrator who has worked with numerous clients across the country. She specializes in watercolor, ink, and digital media.
Visit: baileymariner.com
JAMES GIBSON ’91
Pepto Bowtie, 2018, Edition 1 of 1 Monotype 19" X 26.5"
$750
Courtesy of the artist
James Gibson is a professional graphic designer and an alumnus of MassArt. Since graduating, he has taken various courses and workshops in letterpress and printmaking at the school and has exhibited various works at Fort Point Channel Open Studios.
NINA FLETCHER ’ 91
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Crossing the Bar, 2017, Edition 1 of 4 Linocut 29" X 40"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Nina Fletcher received a BFA in painting from MassArt. She has shown extensively locally as well as New York and California. Her most recent exhibit was at Flatrocks Gallery in Gloucester, MA.
Visit: ninafletcher.com
ELISA H. HAMILTON ’07
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Coffee Break, 2018
Mixed Media on Paper 22" X 22"
$700
Courtesy of the artist
Elisa H. Hamilton is a multimedia artist who creates artworks that emphasize shared spaces and the hopeful examination of our everyday places, objects, and experiences. She graduated from MassArt in 2007 with a BFA in painting. In 2017 Hamilton was honored by the Improper Bostonian as Boston’s Best Creative Catalyst. Her solo exhibition Underline opens at RSM Gallery at Bentley University in August 2019.
Visit: elisahhamilton.com
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SAM DIENST ’16
Strawberries, 2017 Tapestry of Yarn 38" X 41"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Sam Dienst received a BFA from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at the Art Station Stone Mountain. She received third place in the CHG Biennial Textile exhibit.
Visit: samdienst.com
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RYAN RICCI ’17
Untitled (Visitor no. 2), 2017, Edition 1 of 3 Oil on Canvas 14" X 11"
$750
Courtesy of the artist
Ryan Ricci received a BFA in art education, with departmental honors, from Massachusetts College of Arts and Design. His work was most recently exhibited at the Arnheim Gallery, and has been shown at the Godine Family and Bakalar Galleries.
LI WANG M’19
David’s Hand, 2018
Mixed Media on Paper
$100
Courtesy of the artist
Li Wang received a BA degree of fine art from UMass Boston, and is currently working on his MFA at MassArt.
His work was recently exhibited at UH Gallery at UMass Boston. He has been a recipient of the The Ruth Butler Travel Scholarship, Award of “Excellence for Outstanding Artistic Achievement" in Manhattan Arts International Annual Cover Art Competition, and 1st Award—Mixed Media in South Bay Association 43rd exhibition, NYC.
His work is held in the collections of Townhouse Gallery WV, and Syosset Woodbury Community Center, Long Island NYC.
ZOE PERRY-WOOD ’ 81
Gabe, from Hanging in the Balance, Portraits from the BAGLY Prom, 2018, Edition 1 of 7 Archival Inkjet Print 25" X 17"
$1,215
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas
Zoe received her BFA from MassArt, her M.Ed from UMass Amherst and her CAGS from UMass Boston. Zoe’s work is included in the permanent collection of the MFA Boston and many private collections. Recent awards include a Directors’ Choice Award at Review Santa Fe 2018. Recent exhibitions include (un)expected families at MFA Boston, Likeness at Clark University and Full Circle: 2018 Center Award Winners at Appalachian State University. Her work is represented by Gallery Kayafas, Boston.
Visit: zoeperrywood.com
* Artwork Framing Courtesy of Palm Press
CHRISTINA VOGEL ’05
Untitled (Red Head), 2014 Mixed Media on Paper 4.375" X 5.875"
$350
Courtesy of the artist
Christina Renfer Vogel holds a MFA from MassArt and a BFA from Temple University. In 2017, she had solo exhibitions at Augsburg College, Minneapolis, MN, and the Julia Martin Gallery, Nashville, TN. She was an artist-in-residence at JSS in Civita, Civita Castellana, Italy, supported by a LIAEP Foundation grant. Christina serves as assistant professor of painting and drawing at UT Chattanooga.
Visit: christinarenfervogel.com
MADISON LAROSE ’18
Mouse House, 2018 Acrylic on Paper 14" X 11"
$650
Courtesy of the artist
Madison LaRose received a BFA in illustration from MassArt in 2018. She is currently working towards an MFA in illustration at Edinburgh College of Art (expected graduation 2020). She has been a recipient of the AKF Group Scholarship, and the MassArt All School School Awards Exhibition.
Visit: madisonlarose.com
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ABBY MCALLISTER ’16
I Have a Sikrit, 2018 Oil on Wood 12.5" X 11.5"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Abby McAllister received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2016. She has been a recipient of the George Nick prize.
Visit: abbymcallister.net
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ALEX GERASEV
Ride, 2014, Edition 4 of 25 Lithograph 5" X 4"
$350
Courtesy of the artist
Alex Gerasev is an illustrator, painter, printmaker, and muralist known for his bold lines, exquisite craftsmanship and intriguing imagery. Gerasev grew up in St. Petersburg, Russia and studied at the Repin Academy of Fine Arts. His work is exhibited internationally and is held in private and public collections throughout the US and Europe, including Boston Public Library, Boston Athenæum, the Marriott Hotel of Watertown, St. Mark’s School, The Pushkin Museum, and Deutsche Immobilien Fonds AG. Gerasev is a faculty member of the Illustration Department of Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and resides in the Boston area.
RACHEL ROSE MORRISSEY M’16
ALYSSA MINAHAN M’17
Untitled (Photogram IX), 2016, Edition 1 of 10 Archival Inkjet Print 24" X 30"
$1,800
Courtesy of the artist
Alyssa Minahan received her MFA in photography from MassArt. Alyssa has exhibited her work at numerous galleries and museums, including the Garner Center for Photographic Exhibitions and Danforth Art Museum, Griffin Museum of Photography, Boston University Art Galleries, and Photographic Center Northwest. She has exhibited her artist books at the Boston Art Book Fair, Philadelphia Art Book Fair, and in Silvermine Galleries. Her work has been featured in Harper’s Magazine, Art New England and Phases Magazine. Alyssa is currently a Visiting Lecturer at MassArt and Emerson College.
Visit: alyssaminahan.com
IZZY LIBERTI ’19
A Flower, 2018
Mixed Media on Panel 12" X 12"
$750
Courtesy of the artist
Rachel received her MFA in May 2016 from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She received her PostBaccalaureate degree from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts in 2014 and her BA in Studio Art from Indiana University in 2009. She works out of her home art studio in Holbrook, MA.
Visit: rachelroses.com
SOFIE ELANA HODARA M’14
Self Portrait in a Future City, 2018 Lithograph 29.5" X 17"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Izzy Liberti studies printmaking and animation at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work on paper and animated film have been exhibited at The Center for Book Arts in New York City, Lincoln Arts Project in Waltham, MA, and at the Animation Block Party film festival in Brooklyn, NY.
Visit: liberti.net
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REMI THORNTON Greenhouse, 2018, Edition 1 of 10 Digital C-Print 20" X 30"
Courtesy of the artist
Remi Thornton received his BFA from RISD in 2001. His work was recently exhibited in the 2015 Emerging Artist Winners at St. Botolph in Boston, the Beehive in Boston; and the Hynes Convention Center in Boston. He received the 2015 St. Botolph Emerging Artist grant. His work is held in the collections of Federal Street Advisors, Fidelity Investments, Millennium Partners, and the MIT List Visual Arts Center, Student Loan Collection.
Visit: remithornton.com
Mirror: System and Process For, 2015 Toner Transfer on Gessoed Paper 16" X 22"
$650
Courtesy of the artist
Sofie Elana Hodara is a Boston-based multimedia artist, designer, and educator. She creates provocative non-utilitarian experiences using utilitarian visual design practices.
Visit: sofie.space
FRANK GREGORY ’80
Back to Jackson, 2017 Oil on Canvas 14" X 14"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Frank Gregory received a BFA in painting from MassArt in 1980. His work was recently exhibited at The Provincetown Art Association and Museum and is showing at Ray Wiggs Gallery in Provincetown and The George Marshall Store Gallery in York, Maine. He has been a recipient of the Orlowski / Freed Foundation Grant and several Percent-for-Art public art projects nationwide.
Visit: frankgregory.com
MICHAEL MITTELMAN ’02
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Perspective 003, 2018
Maple, Walnut, Brass and Ink in a Custom Ebonized Red Oak Frame 17" X 23" X 2"
$1,600
Courtesy of the artist
Michael Mittelman received an MFA in the Studio for Interrelated Media from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and a BA in studio art from Wesleyan University. His work was recently exhibited at the Boston Cyberarts Gallery. His work is held in the Anne and Michael Spalter Digital Art Collection.
Visit: expandedfield.com
A. MARKHAM ’ 19
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Untitled, 2018, Edition 1 of 5 Lithograph with Hand-coloring 10" X 8"
$150
Courtesy of the artist
Anna Markham will receive a BFA in printmaking from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2019. Her work was most recently exhibited at the The Boston Printmakers Student Print Exhibition 2017, and she received the Foundation Auction Award in 2018. Her work is held in the Boston Public Library’s collection, a group print from the “Iron Printmakers" competition.
ANGELA KELLY ’19
John & Roberta, 2018
Dry Point and Watercolor on Paper 10" X 10"
$650
Courtesy of the artist
Angela Kelly is a BFA painting candidate at MassArt, graduating in spring 2019. Angela’s work is in numerous private collections. She has exhibited work in many on-campus shows as well as the Aurora Gallery in Worcester and Galatea Fine Arts in the SoWA District. She will have work on display at the Fitchburg Art Museum in the summer of 2019.
Visit: angelamariekelly.com
JANET KAWADA ’92
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The Way Home, 2010 Felt, Wire, Screening, Thread, Metal 17" X 16" X 1"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Janet Kawada received her BFA from Massart and her MFA from Vermont College. Her work is in the collections around the US and Canada including Cornell University and Simmons College. She was a past member of the Kingston Gallery for 14 years and in 2017 curated the show Is This Something at Lasell College. She is a member of Studio Without Walls in Brookline, MA.
Visit: janetkawada.com
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LOT: 352
MARTIN MACKENZIE
Subtle Reveal, 2017
Acrylic on Panel with Reclaimed Oak Barn-siding 28" X 20"
$1,100
Courtesy of the artist
Marty Mackenzie is a self-taught artist. He works primarily with wood and is a graduate of the Cabinet and Furniture program at North Bennet Street School.
SUNNY CHEN ’19
Untitled, 2018 Acrylic on Wood Panel 8" X 8"
$180
Courtesy of the artist
(Sunny) Moxin Chen is a multimedia artist based in Boston and Beijing. She will receive her BFA in painting and Studio for Interrelated Media at MassArt in May, 2019 and is a recipient of the Presidential Scholarship.
Visit: silentheart.space
JORDAN KESSLER M ’ 13
Battery Protrusion No. 2, 2018, AP
Archival Inkjet Print 30" X 22"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Jordan Kessler received his MFA from MassArt in 2013.
His work was most recently featured as part of Jolt at the Trustman Art Gallery at Simmons College. His work is held in various private collections.
Visit: jordankessler.com
MAURA CONRON
Field of Horses, 2018, Edition 1 of 6
Archival Inkjet Print 18" X 12"
$750
Courtesy of the artist
Maura Conron received a BA from Brown University and an MAT from Rhode Island School of Design. Her work is held in the collections of various private owners in the United States and Europe.
Visit: mauraconron.com
LOTS: 345–360
ZOÉ GILLETTE ’19
LOT: 353 LOT: 354
Cordóba, 2018
Ink and Digital Print 22" X 17"
$250
Courtesy of the artist
Zoé Gillette will receive her BFA in illustration from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2019. She was the recipient of a National Silver Key by the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards in 2015.
Visit: zoegillette.com
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AMY FINK ’18
Next Door Neighbor, 2016
Archival Inkjet Print 11" X 14"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Amy Fink (b. Woonsocket, Rhode Island) is a fine arts photographer who lives and works in Boston, Massachusetts. She received her BFA in photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2018. Her work has recently exhibited at Aviary Gallery, Silver Eye Center for Photography, and the Lunder Arts Center.
Visit: amyfink.format.com
ELI PORTMAN
LOT: 357 LOT: 358
South Street Diner 2, 2018
Ink on Paper 16.5" X 21"
$2,800
Courtesy of the artist
Eli Portman received a BA in studio art from SUNY Binghamton in 2014. His work was recently exhibited at the Fay Chandler Emerging Art Exhibition and Awards at Boston City Hall.
Visit: eliportman.com
ELLIOT SCHILDKROUT
LOT: 359 LOT: 360
Montana Dreaming, 2018, Edition 3 of 10
Archival Inkjet Print 20" X 30"
$1,350
Courtesy of the artist and 555 Gallery
Elliot Schildkrout received an MD from NYU School of Medicine. His work was recently exhibited at 555 Gallery in Boston, MA. In the last few years his work has been exhibited at the Griffin Museum and Digital Silver Imaging. He was the recipient of a solo retrospective show at Hillel at UMass Amherst, and recently took part in Celebrating the Creative Process at PhotoPlace Gallery.
Visit: elliotschildkroutphotography.com
SARAH MONTROND ’19
Interior Study #7, 2016
Oil on Canvas 14" X 11"
$350
Courtesy of the artist
Sarah Montrond will graduate from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2019 with a BFA in painting and art history with a minor in glass. In 2018 she received the FA2D Foundation Auction Award from MassArt and attended the Haystack Mountain School of Craft Residency Program in Deer Isle, Maine. Her work is currently on display at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Longwood Campus, and the Massachusetts Comptroller’s Office.
BUD DELORY ’89
Backwoods Opulence, 2018 Egg Tempera on Panel 14" X 24"
$1,250
Courtesy of the artist
Bernard DeLory received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. His work was recently exhibited at Plymouth Center for the Arts and will be shown at Liz Clement Fine Arts Gallery. He has received first place in mixed media at Plymouth Center of the Arts. His work is held in the collection of Charles and Carol Estabrook of Nashua, NH; Jack and Gail Keene of Hanson, MA; and Paul and Pat McNeil of Virginia Beach, VA.
ANNE SMITH STEPHAN
Fragmentary, 2015 Oil on Canvas 24" X 36" $1,900
Courtesy of the artist
Anne Smith Stephan has studied at Northwestern University, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and received her BA in fine art and art history from Barat College, Lake Forest, IL. She has taught portraiture and oil painting at the Evanston Art Center. She is associated with Vivid Art Gallery, Winnetka, IL and her work was recently exhibited as the featured artist for the month of September.
Visit: annesmithstephan.com
DEB PUTNAM ’78
The Gate, 2018 Oil on Canvas 16" X 20"
$1,400
Courtesy of the artist
Deb Putnam received a BFA in painting from MassArt. Her work is currently exhibited at the Arts Around the Corner Gallery in Boston.
Visit: dputnamart.com
CAITLIN MAVILIA ’17
LOT: 361 LOT: 362
Hey Sailor Boy!, 2017
Acrylic 12.5" X 8"
$750
Courtesy of the artist
Caitlin Mavilia received her BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and is currently pursuing a Masters of Art in Teaching at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. She also teaches MFA Studio Art Classes. Her work has been awarded by 3x3 International Illustration and Creative Quarterly
Visit: caitlinmavilia.com/projects
ANNE HARNEY ’11
White roses, 2018 Oil on Canvas 10" X 10"
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Anne Harney received her BFA with honors in painting from MassArt, where she was the recipient of the Book Award, Marcia Lloyd Award, and George Nick Award. Her work has been shown at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery, Dana Hall School Art Gallery, Flaneur Gallery and Williams Fin Art Gallery in Wenham, MA. She is the recipient of a 2016 Vermont Studio Center Residency and Artist Grant. She has an upcoming solo show at the John Moakley Courthouse Gallery in 2018. She is represented by Blue Gallery in MO and Shain Gallery in NC.
Visit: anneharney.com
CARRIE MEGAN
LOT: 363 LOT: 364
Violet Sky, 2018 Oil on Canvas 24" X 12"
$900
Courtesy of the artist
Carrie Megan earned a certificate in botanical art from Wellesley College Friends in 2010 and studied with landscape painter Margaret Gerding. Her work was recently exhibited at The Edgewater Gallery in Vermont; Galatea Fine Art in Boston; and the South Shore Arts Center in Cohasset. She was the recipient of the Ursus Award, John M. Angelini Award, and honorable mentions.
Visit: carriemegan.com
DEBRA OLIN ’80
Bird Dream (Nesting), 2010 Monoprint Collage 39" X 26"
$1,800
Courtesy of the artist
Debra Olin is a printmaker, living and working in Somerville, MA. She received her MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 1980. Olin has shown in exhibitions across the U.S., Canada, France, Poland, Serbia, South Africa, and Cuba. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Boston Public Library; Temple Israel, Brookline, MA; YIVO Institute, NYC; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA; and the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. In 2004 Debra was awarded the Rappaport Prize. In 2018 Olin received a Massachusetts Cultural Council Finalist Award and a grant from the Berkshire Taconic Artist Resource Trust.
Visit: debraolin.com
SUSAN MURIE
Susan Murie’s work was recently exhibited at Galatea Fine Art in New England Collective IX. She was a 2018 Artist in the Cambridge Community Supported Art initiative and has been a recipient of a Massachusetts Arts Lottery Grant. Her work is held in the collections of Fidelity Investments and the City of Somerville.
susanmurie.com
PHILLIP JONES
Parisian Nightscape, 2019, Edition 3 of 12 Archival Inkjet Print 24" X 24"
$2,400
Courtesy of the artist and Mercury Gallery
In high school, Phillip Jones won a Sears Foundation scholarship to study with Gene Davis. He then studied at the Corcoran School of Art, Antioch College, and Cooper Union. In 1973, his short film Secrets won numerous awards and was exhibited at the Whitney and Hirschhorn Museums. More recently, Jones has exhibited at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Fuller Craft Museum, Boston Athenaeum, Boston Public Library, Boston Center for the Arts, Photographic Resource Center, Garner Center, and the Mercury and Anzenberger Galleries. His work is in many collections including the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, the Boston Athenaeum, the Boston Public Library, Fidelity Investments, Goldman Sachs, and The Four Seasons Hotel.
Visit: phillipjonesphotos.com
ABY NORMAL ’19
Where the Bodies are Buried, 2018, Edition 1 of 3, variable Woodcut printed on pg 149 of Arthropods: New Design Futures by Jim Burns 12" X 18"
$250
Courtesy of the artist
In their last semester at MassArt while studying Communication Design and History of Art, Aby has been fortunate to develope their personal artistic style. Normal’s artwork merges humor and the macabre to explore the way we make connections with our surroundings. Their work has been featured within higher education institutes, most recently The Paper Doll Project at Lesley University.
CATHLEEN DALEY M ’ 07 fs 18., 2017 Oil on Canvas 30" X 30"
$1,850
Courtesy of the artist and Alden Gallery
Cathleen Daley’s work has been presented in numerous venues, including OK Harris, NY; New Britain Museum of American Art; Fitchburg Art Museum; Provincetown Art Association and Museum; and Nassau County Art Museum. She is represented by Provincetown’s Alden Gallery. Daley received an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and is co-founder/curator of Room 83 Spring, an artist-run curatorial project space in Watertown, MA.
Visit: cathleendaley.com
EMILY YANG M’18
LOT: 369 LOT: 370
Untitled, 2018
Archival Inkjet Print 24" X 30"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Emily Yang is a visual artist working with photography and video. She was born in Shanghai, China, and lives in New York City. She graduated from Shanghai University with a BA in filmmaking, and received a MFA in photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Exhibitions include Miami Film Festival; Vermont Center for Photography; and Aperture Foundation, New York.
Visit: emily2ang.com
LOT: 371 LOT: 372
MELISSA KROK-HORTON ’15
Untitled (Atlas I), 2018
Acrylic on Paper 8" X 9.75"
$275
Courtesy of the artist
Melissa Krok-Horton received her BFA in painting and history of art at MassArt in 2015.
Visit: melissakrokhorton.com
CATHERINE CARTER
LOT: 373 LOT: 374
Teal Waves, 2016 Acrylic on Paper, Collaged onto Cradled Panel 12" X 12"
$900
Courtesy of the artist
Catherine Carter received her MFA in painting from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Her work was on exhibit at Framingham State University and the New Bedford Art Museum in 2018, and will be displayed in a solo exhibition at the Attleboro Arts Museum in 2019. She has been the recipient of the St. Botolph Club Foundation Grant-in-Aid. Her work is in the collection of the Boston Public Library Print Department.
Visit: catherinecarterpainting.com
LOT: 375 LOT: 376
JAMES OVID MUSTIN III M’11
JCC RV, 2010, AP Intaglio 17.5" X 8" $700
Courtesy of the artist
James Ovid Mustin III received an MFA 2D from MassArt. His work has been shown at IPCNY, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Southern Graphics Council, and the Harnett Biennial of American Prints. His work can be found in numerous public and private collections including The Boston Printmakers, The Boston Public Library, and The University of Richmond.
LOTS: 361–376
EDWARD RABE
Diving Board, Rhodes, Greece, 2015, Edition 10 of 25
Archival Inkjet Print 20" X 30"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Edward Rabe is a physician and self-taught photographer who has been taking photographs since his father asked him to help develop film at the age of 10. He has had several small shows and entered numerous competitions, including the MassArt Auction in 2015 and 2016.
JULES ELLISON ’11 M’15
Present for G, 2018 Oil on Canvas 14" X 11"
$900
Courtesy of the artist
Jules Ellison received her BFA and MAT from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work includes fine oil representations and also murals, faux finishes and custom paintings. She is the recipient of the George Nick Prize, Rob Moore Grant in Painting, and The MassArt Discovery Award. Her work is held in numerous private and business collections.
Visit: coroflot.com/julesellison
LEAH MEDIN ’13
Surface, 2015
Archival Inkjet Print of Found Pool Lining Installed into the Landscape 20" X 24"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Leah Medin (b. 1991) is a textile artist working in sculpture, installation, painting and photography. She created Surface with collaborators Mitch Shiles and Trevor King. Medin received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She is currently the Weaving Studio Supervisor at Gateway Arts in Brookline, MA.
Visit: leahmedin.com
JOAN DREW ’38
On Shore: Off Shore., 1967, Edition 15 of 39 Serigraph 7.4375" X 14.4375"
$650
Courtesy of the Drew Family
Joan Drew Ritchings (1916–2002) was born in Indiana, and in 1938 graduated from the Massachusetts School of Art and Design. Drew studied painting at the studio of Elsa Schmid for two years. She won a scholarship to the Arts Student League in New York City, where she studied with Harry Sternberg and Arnold Singer. Drew shared her studio with two owls and founded Gray Moose Press. Her work is in the collections of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Baltimore Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Boston Public Library; Cleveland Museum of Art; Library of Congress, Washington, DC; Massachusetts College of Art and Design; New York Public Library; and Philadelphia Museum of Art among others.
SUSANA SEGAT
LOT: 377 LOT: 378
Wind Honed - El Calafate, 2013
Archival Inkjet Print 9" X 12"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Susana Segat received her BA and MA from Stanford University. She is a photographer, videographer, and local news correspondent. Her work has been exhibited at Maud Morgan Arts Center and Cambridge Community Television. She currently serves as MassArt’s Chief of Staff.
JIM KEEVAN
LOT: 379 LOT: 380
Untitled, 2018
Ink on Paper 14" X 17"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Jim Keevan is a self taught artist and does a little drawing in his spare time. He has a strong interest in manipulating geometric shapes in various media.
IRENA ROMAN ’77
Triple iris, 2013 Watercolor on Paper 18" X 25" $2,000
Courtesy of the artist
Irena Roman received a BFA from MassArt and an MFA from Syracuse University. Her work was recently exhibited at The Art Complex Museum, Duxbury, MA. She has been a recipient of The American Watercolor Society’s High Wind Medal of Honor. Her work is in many private and public collections.
Visit: irenaroman.com
Alexia Cohen received her BFA from MassArt in 2006, with honors and distinction. She has exhibited her work nationally in trade shows such as the American Craft Council Baltimore Show, and has participated in various group exhibitions with Mobilia Gallery, Gallery Loupe, and Brooklyn Metal Works. In 2013, she was awarded participation at the Haystack Open Studio Residency in Maine.
Visit: alexiacohen.com
MARY ALICE TREWORGY ’58
Treworgy_BowdoinMill.jpg, 2000, Edition 4 of 100 Giclée Print 12" X 12"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Mary Alice Treworgy received her BFA in graphic design from MassArt in 1958. She is represented by the Lupine Gallery on Monhegan Island, ME and Archipelago in Rockland, ME. She has been included in 1998, 2003, and 2005 Portland Museum of Art Biennials in Portland, ME.
Visit: maryalicetreworgy.com
NAVIDREZA HAGHIGHI MOOD M’18
“This Place Looks Like a Paradise; This is Paradise", 2018, Edition 1 of 2 Archival Pigment Print 24" X 20"
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Navid Mood is an artist and educator based in Boston who received his MFA in photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Navid has exhibited his work at numerous galleries, including FOTOHOF gallery in Austria, Bakalar and Paine Galleries, Atlantic Wharf Gallery, Plymouth Center for the Arts and South Shore Art Center.
Visit: navidmood.com
MELANIE BLOOD ’10
Interconnected, 2018 Clay, Gold Leaf, Paper 32" X 32" X 1"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Melanie Blood received a BFA from MassArt and an MAT from the SMFA at Tufts University. Her work was recently exhibited at Room 68 in Provincetown, Massachusetts after attending a residency at the gallery.
Visit: melanieblood.com
ALEXIA COHEN ’06
Triple Zebra Pod Revolving Bangle, 2016 Sterling Silver 3" X 3" X 1.5"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Alexia Cohen received her BFA from MassArt in 2006, with honors and distinction. She has exhibited her work nationally in trade shows such as the American Craft Council Baltimore Show, and has participated in various group exhibitions with Mobilia Gallery, Gallery Loupe, and Brooklyn Metal Works. In 2013, she was awarded participation at the Haystack Open Studio Residency in Maine.
Visit: alexiacohen.com
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IAN HENDERSON ’03
Blossfeldt Pin 1, 2018 Hand-cut Rubber Tubing over Forged Aluminum Armature 6" X 2" X 0.5"
$175
Courtesy of the artist
Ian attended the Rhode Island School of Design and later Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Designing jewelry for twenty years, he currently maintains a studio in Waltham and occasionally teaches classes in silver casting and metalsmithing at various craft schools throughout Massachusetts. Ian is also the Design Director of Zoa Chimerum Jewelry, a partnership between Henderson as Design Director and Creative Directo Sue-Yee Leung, who met at MassArt.
Visit: zoachimerum.com
LOT: 387 LOT: 388
ALLIE KEAST ’19
Collecting, 2018 Sterling Silver 3" X 1" X 0.5"
$200
Courtesy of the artist
Allie Keast is currently a senior at MassArt working towards obtaining a bachelor’s degree in fine arts with a focus on jewelry and metalsmithing. Her most recent exhibitions took place at the Ilias Lalaounis Gallery in New York City as well as the Discomfort Zone at the Fuller Craft Museum in Brockton Massachusetts.
SOPHIE HUGHES ’08
LOT: 389 LOT: 390
Trapeze Necklace, 2018 Recycled 18K Yellow Gold and Oxidized Sterling Silver 17" X 2.5"
$598
Courtesy of the artist
Sophie received a BFA from MassArt in 2008. Each piece of environmentally and socially responsible jewelry is handmade in her Boston studio, lofted above her shop Ore. Sophie has been awarded a Best of Boston Award three years in a row by Boston Magazine for her work.
Visit: sophiehughes.com
LOT: 391
LESLIE SHERSHOW ’06
Buena Valley Plaza, 2017 Mixed Media 5.5" X 4.5" X 1.5"
$1,300
Courtesy of the artist
Leslie Shershow received a BFA in jewelry and metals at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2006. Her work was recently exhibited at the City Art Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland, and will be shown at the San Diego State University Downtown Gallery. She has been a recipient of the SNAG Educational Endowment Scholarship, and a residency at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
Visit: leslieshershow.com
JULIA GAITLEY ’19
Kinetic Bracelet, 2018 Sterling Silver 2" X 4" X 4"
$520
Courtesy of the artist
Julia Gaitley is a senior currently attending MassArt, graduating with dual degrees in jewelry and metalsmithing and art history. Her work was recently shown in the Fuller Craft Museum’s exhibition Uneasy Beauty and MassArt’s annual All School Show.
COLEEN PALENCIA ’12
Natural Defenses, 2019 Ceramic 20" X 4" X 2"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Coleen Palencia received a BFA in illustration from MassArt in 2012. Her love of 2D has grown into a passion for 3D. She sells her work independently as Belltooth. Visit: belltooth.com
SOPHIE HUGHES ’08
Bar Forged Cuff, 2018 Sterling Silver 1.5" X 2.25" X 2"
$680
Courtesy of the artist
Sophie received a BFA from MassArt in 2008. Each piece of environmentally and socially responsible jewelry is handmade in her Boston studio, lofted above her shop Ore. Sophie has been awarded a Best of Boston Award three years in a row by Boston Magazine for her work.
Visit: sophiehughes.com
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Irzyk, Vanessa ’07
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Liberti, Izzy ’19
Libront, Julian ’19
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Mood, Navidreza Haghighi M’18 Moore, Roberta Moore, David ’76 Morell, Abelardo (FE) Morrissey, Rachel Rose M’16 Murie, Susan Mustin III, James Ovid M’11 Myers, Makaela ’19 Neelon, Caleb Nelson, Ben ’16 Nimmer, Dean (FE) Normal, Aby ’19 O’Connor, Maureen ’81 O’Malia, Carol Obando, Juan (F) Olin, Debra ’80 Packard, Cynthia ’81 Palencia, Coleen ’12 (S) Paradis, James ’05
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Wolinsky, Cary Sol Woodard, Bret ’10 Worth, Robert W ’11 Wurzel, Helena Yang, Emily M’18
Yannopoulos, Kimon ’99 YEK
Zachary, Michael ’08 Zammiello, Craig Zink, Brian
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