April 13, 2024 See you there!
LIVE AUCTION
Saturday, April 13, 2024, 8:00 PM
SILENT AUCTION
Open for Bidding: Monday, April 1, 2024 at 12:00 PM – Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 12:00 PM
OPENING RECEPTION
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Open to all participating Auction Artists, Gallery Partners, and Sponsors.
Opening Reception Sponsors:
PUBLIC PREVIEW DAYS
April 1 – April 11, 2024
All featured Auction art is on display in the Design and Media Center at MassArt. Viewings are available by appointment.
For more information and to schedule an appointment, please contact Kylie Enos, Fundraising Events Manager:
E: auction@massart.edu T: 617.879.7014
For questions or general information, contact the Auction Team:
E: auction@massart.edu
T: 617.879.7014
To bid on all Auction items, visit: MassArtAuction.org/bid
ARTWORK ON COVER:
William Wegman ’65
Basic Wood, 2015, Edition 4 of 7
Courtesy of the artist
LOT: 08
ARTWORK ON BACK COVER:
Alison Judd M’07
Yellow Chair/Favorite Chair, 2023
Courtesy of the artist
LOT: 26
Sponsors & Committee /2
Auction Guidelines /8
Gallery
Listing /12
Live Auction & Raise Your Paddle /16
Begins at 8:00 PM / Virtual Auction with Karen M. Keane, MassArt Board of Trustees Chair & Chairman Emerita, Bonhams Skinner
Sponsored by:
Open for Bidding on Bidsquare
Bidding begins Monday, April 1 at 12:00 PM
Silent Auction Closes Sunday, April 14 at 12:00 PM on Bidsquare
Artist Listing /85
Exhibition Sponsored by:
Silent Auction 01 /24
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Silent Auction 02 /40
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Silent Auction 03 /56
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Auction Sponsors
ART PATRONS:
ART DEVOTEES:
ART AFICIONADOS
June & Henry Biner
Rich & Gabrielle Coffman
Andra & Marijn Dekkers
Fred Ehrsam
Nina Fletcher ’91
Claire & Jesse Johnson
Alison M’07 & Isaac Judd
Patricia & Bob Rivers
Susan & Bob Schechter
Valentine Talland & Nagesh Mahanthappa
Chiara Trabucchi
Jérôme Urvoy & Marc Wurbel
ART ADVOCATES
Framers’ Workshop
Handel + Haydn Society
John Moriarty & Associates
Studio Other
Turner Construction
ART CONNOISSEURS
Spencer Glendon & Lisa Tung
Mary K. Grant & Jim Canavan
Karen Keane & Dan Elias
Wanita & Bill Kennedy
Joanne Liautaud & Ted MacLean
Deirdre & Barry Nectow
David & Kimberly Nelson
ART SUPPORTERS
Arcadis
Commodore Builders
Creative Office Resources
The Davis Companies
Environments at Work
Gilbane Building Company
PRESENTING SPONSORS:
Mark Condon & Jean Hynes / Cheryl & Larry Franklin
OPENING RECEPTION SPONSORS:
ART CHAMPIONS:
Bill & Linda McQuillan / Bill & Elissa Warner
Greystar Real Estate Partners
Jamestown Properties, LP Novalis Life Sciences
R.G. Vanderweil Engineers, Inc.
Skanska
Spectrum Lighting
Third Rock Ventures
ART LOVERS
Paul and Jane Ayoub
Katie Block
Sheryl Marshall
Marcie Richardson
Karen & Michael Rotenberg
John M’05 & Nathalie Thompson
ART ENTHUSIASTS
Andrew & Jennifer Custard
Elissa Dunlap ’93 & Ian Kennelly ’94
Angella Henry
Coutrney Jacobovits
Maureen Keefe
Clifford Krauss & Ann Whittaker
Richard Marshall
Brenda Molife & Jerald Walker
Laura & Halsey Morris
Holly & Steve Muson
Stephen Neumeier & Carol Savoy
Marjorie O’Malley
Jane Peyrouse
Amy Elizabeth Russo
Kathy & Gary Sharpless
ADDITIONAL CORPORATE SUPPORT
Boston Beer Company
Corderman & Company
Elaine Construction
Gallery NAGA
Haworth
Mad River Distillers
Maharam
National Development
Saragoni & Company
ADDITIONAL AUCTION DONATIONS
Heather Boujoulian
Castelli Design
Ainslie Ritz
Jodie Zussman
GALLERY PARTNERS
Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Adelson Galleries
Anderson Yezerski Gallery
Chase Young Gallery
Childs Gallery
Gallery Kayafas
Gallery NAGA
Krakow Witkin Gallery
Leica Gallery
Leroy Neiman Center for Print Studies
MassArt Art Museum (MAAM)
MassArt Master Print Series
Mobilia Gallery
Oehme Graphics
Pace Prints
Pellas Gallery
RYAN LEE Gallery
Soprafina Gallery
Stoney Road Press
Wingate Studio
2024 Committee & Boards
2024 MASSART AUCTION COMMITTEE
Hillary Babick
Suzanne Bump, Foundation Director
Andra Dekkers, Foundation Director
Cheryl Franklin
Jameson Johnson
Alison Judd M’07, Foundation Director
Wanita Kennedy, Foundation Director
Ian Kennelley ’94
Tali Kwatcher, Chair Emerita, MassArt Foundation
Robert Maloney ’96, M’14, Associate Professor, Illustration
Charlie Nectow
Savanna Nelson ’19
Christine O’Donnell
Christian Restrepo ’15, Studio Manager, Fashion Design
Patricia Rivers, Foundation Vice Chair
Karen Rotenberg
Mallory A. Ruymann
Katie Ryan
Valentine Talland, Foundation Director
John Thompson M’05, Visiting Lecturer, Fine Arts 2D & Printmaking
Lisa Tung, Executive Director, MassArt Art Museum (MAAM)
Elissa Warner, Honorary Foundation Director
Heather White, Professor, Fine Arts 3D & Jewelry & Metalsmithing
Meg White
Lisa Wyett
CATALOG PRODUCTION
Contributing Editors: Dana Alsamsam,
Kathy Calnan, Kylie Enos ’22, and Cilicia Rios
Design: Leah Fenton ’14
Printing: DS GRAPHICS | UNIVERSAL WILDE www.dsguw.com
SPECIAL THANKS
Online Auction Partner:
Auction DJ:
Catering:
Event Decor:
Audio/Visual:
Video Production:
Photographer: Mel O Photo
Daren Bascome ’93 Auction Committee Co-Chair, MassArt Board of Trustees Vice Chair
Elizabeth Lowrey H’19
Auction Committee Co-Chair, Foundation Director
2023–2024 MASSART BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Karen M. Keane, Chair
Daren Bascome ’93, Vice Chair
Sunand Bhattacharya
Kay Ehwa ’24, Student Trustee
Lina Maria Giraldo ’06
Denise Korn
Peter Nessen
Janice M. Saragoni
Kelly Sherman ’02
2023–2024 MASSART FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Deirdre Nectow, Chair
Andra Dekkers, Vice Chair
Patricia Rivers, Vice Chair
Ted MacLean, Treasurer
Henry Biner
Katie Block
Suzanne Bump
Richard Coffman
Nina Fletcher ’91
Mary K. Grant, MassArt President
Courtney Jacobovits
Alison Judd M’07
Ashley Karger
Wanita Kennedy
Fred HC Liang, Professor, Fine Arts 2D & Printmaking
Elizabeth Lowrey H’19
James Mason ’81, Associate Provost & Dean of Faculty
Brenda Molife, Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs
Emma Pickard
Janice M. Saragoni, Trustee Representative
Valentine Talland
Chiara Trabucchi
HONORARY DIRECTORS
Caroline Collings
Robert Gatof
Nicholas Greville
Jennifer Harrington
Charles Jobson
Katherine Sloan
Michael Tarnow
Elissa Warner
CHAIR EMERTI
Trevania Henderson, Chair Emerita
William Hicks, Chair Emeritus
Tali Kwatcher, Chair Emerita
Susan Schechter, Chair Emerita
Clare Villari, Chair Emerita
Lavaughan Jenkins ’05To the artists, To the educators & the students, To the art lovers, collectors & viewers:
Thank you.
Clark Fine Art Services is proud to support the Mass Art Auction.
MassArt is a unique and vibrant place alive with opportunity–a rich tapestry made up of our diverse, interwoven community.
The MassArt Auction each spring is the ultimate representation of that colorful spirit. There is no event quite like this one–where you will find work from artists at the very start of their promising careers hanging next to world-renowned, blue-chip artists. Where you’ll discover over 325 works, selected from over 1500 submissions, and find something special for anyone. Where the range of artwork is vast, all the way from deluxe wearable art to bespoke commissions, sure to create an unforgettable experience between the artist and the buyer who is lucky enough to win the bid. And we can’t forget to mention the return of the luminous Karen M. Keane, Chair of the MassArt Board of Trustees and a beacon in the MassArt community, as this year’s live auctioneer!
Beyond being an unforgettable cultural event, here we honor art for a purpose: to support MassArt students, the up-and-coming artists, designers, educators, makers, and entrepreneurs who will shine their bright light in Boston’s creative economy, across the Commonwealth, and around the globe. From museums to boardrooms, from galleries to biotechs, wherever they are and whatever they do, each MassArt student goes on, in their own unique way, to make a great impact. And today we have the opportunity to make a great impact on them. In our 35th annual MassArt Auction, we aim to raise over one million dollars for MassArt students for the tenth year in a row. Thank you for being a part of this remarkable milestone.
Once again, we extend our deepest gratitude to our Auction co-chairs, MassArt Board of Trustees
Vice Chair Daren Bascome ’93 and MassArt Foundation Director Elizabeth Lowrey H’19 for their leadership and their deep commitment to MassArt. We’d be remiss not to celebrate the collaborative support of our sponsors, artists, gallery partners, faculty, staff, students, volunteers, and alumni–their work makes the Auction what it is and for that, we are deeply appreciative. Your support allows MassArt students to reach their full potential. Thank you for believing in them, and in the transformative power of art and design in our world.
Please enjoy the evening, and as always: Bid high, bid often, and don’t forget to Raise Your Paddle!
Change a student’s life— MassArt students are worth the investment. Raise Your Paddle!
MassArt students are: Artists, Designers, Educators, Entrepreneurs, Leaders & Makers
But they can’t do it alone and that is where you can help!
Starting this year, we will be allocating all Raise Your Paddle donations to the Mastodon Emergency Fund. MassArt established this fund to cover emergencies and unexpected financial hardships facing our students such as medical bills, food, one-time rental assistance or car repairs. These funds can also be used to purchase supplies needed for projects*.
When you support our students with a Raise Your Paddle gift, you make it possible for our students to make the world a better place through the power of art and design. Your gift, of any amount, will help students like Colomba pursue their art careers.
Make a gift of any amount by going online to massartauction.org/give
SCAN THE QR CODE TO RAISE YOUR PADDLE!
“Following a spinal cord injury, my mother’s medical debt caused financial hardship for my family. Support from the Mastodon Emergency Fund has made MassArt more affordable for me and has helped me majorly in achieving my dreams, which include making a career of my art and being able to support my family.”
Colomba Klenner ’25, Painting Mastodon Emergency Fund recipient and Auction artist
PADDLE SPONSOR:
Mary K. Grant, PhD President, MassArt Deirdre Nectow Chair, MassArt FoundationVHILS, VIVID 19, 2022
ART FEATURING: CLARA BARTON, FOUNDER OF THE RED CROSS AND MARY ELIZA MAHONEY, THE FIRST AFRICANAMERICAN NURSE, WHO WAS BORN IN BOSTON.
201 BROOKLINE, BOSTON
We are proud to support MassArt and the future generation of artists and designers.
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Auction Guidelines
Hiromi Suter Promenade II—Dancing in the Forest Necklace, 2022 Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA LOT: 393BEFORE THE AUCTION
We encourage all MassArt Auction guests to register in advance of Friday, March 29th on Bidsquare by visiting bidsquare.com/user/ register. This will allow you to be ready to submit bids when the Auction officially opens for bidding on Monday, April 1st at 12:00 NOON EDT via massartauction.org/bid . Once you register, Bidsquare will be notified and will approve you for bidding or request additional information to complete your registration via email. If you created an account on Bidsquare for previous MassArt Auctions, your log-in credentials should still be valid, but we recommend that you doublecheck them to make sure. Registering a few days in advance will ensure you will be approved to bid in time for the auction.
PUBLIC PREVIEW DAYS
We are excited to feature more than 325 works of contemporary art this year! All of the featured artwork from both Live and Silent Auctions will be installed and available for viewing in MassArt’s Design and Media Center. The works will be on exhibit during a Public Preview Period, running April 1st- April 11th by appointment. For more information on how to participate, please visit massartauction.org or contact Kylie Enos, Fundraising Events Manager: E: auction@massart.edu T: 617.879.7014
SILENT AUCTION BIDDING
While on view on campus, bidding for the Silent Auction will take place online. The three Silent Auction sections outlined in the catalog will all be featured in one timed online auction on Bidsquare starting Monday, April 1st at 12:00 NOON EDT through Sunday, April 14th at 12:00 NOON EDT via massartauction.org/bid . What is a timed auction? A timed auction is automated, and takes place solely online. The bidding for each lot is opened at a predetermined level at a set time and stays open over an extended period. During this period of open bidding, a bidder will be able to see the current high bid on each lot. You may place a higher bid at a defined bidding increment. A bidder’s identity is always kept confidential during the auction. In a timed auction, bidders are automatically informed by email if they are the high bidder, or if they have been outbid by another competing bidder. At the end of the defined bidding period, the lot is sold to the highest bid offered. In this timed auction, sales will begin to close incrementally at 12:00 NOON EDT, beginning with Lot #100 and running through Lot #399, which represents the end of the auction. If you are the winning bidder at the close of the Silent Auction, your bid constitutes a legal contract to purchase the item.
LIVE AUCTION
On Saturday, April 13th, we plan to host a true hybrid even for this year’s Live Auction. For those attending virtually, please join us at massartauction.org/bid promptly at 8:00 PM EDT to participate in this year’s virtual Live Auction, live streamed with auctioneer, Karen M. Keane, MassArt Board of Trustees Chair & Chairman Emerita, Bonhams Skinner. A live auction is hosted in real-time and is held before an audience of in-person and online bidders. Alongside those participating in the room, Bidsquare allows a bidder to remotely participate in a live gallery auction via the internet. Bidders who are unable to attend the Live Auction in real time can place absentee bids online starting Monday, April 1st at 12:00 NOON EDT, which will be automatically processed during the Live Auction. Bidders participating virtually in the Live Auction will have their bids automatically received by the clerk, who will place your bid in realtime. Bidding will continue until competition for the lot ends. If the highest bid offered meets the minimum price designated by the seller as acceptable, the lot is sold. The auctioneer will then move on to the next lot. The highest bid acknowledged by the auctioneer constitutes a legal contract to purchase the item by that bidder.
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. This year, funds raised from our annual Raise Your Paddle appeal will be designated to the Mastadon Emergency Fund, which supports MassArt students experiencing unexpected financial hardship. Gifts made through Raise Your Paddle are outright donations and are tax-deductible as allowed by law. We encourage our guests to consider participating in Raise Your Paddle at the end of the Live Auction or making their gift online at massartauction.org/give
BUY NOW!
The popular “Buy Now” option will be available for all Silent Auction lots during the timed online Silent Auction on Bidsquare, running from Monday, April 1st at 12:00 NOON EDT through Friday, April 12th at 12:00 NOON EDT via massartauction.org/bid . Any Silent Auction lot may be purchased outright by paying 150% of its stated value at any time during the bidding period. Artwork may be purchased by clicking “Buy Now” on a selected lot on Bidsquare and remitting payment of the issued invoice by Friday, April 12th at 5:00 PM EDT. If payment is not received by that time, the buyer will lose claim of the artwork and it will become available for Silent Auction bidding.
POST SALE
The Post Sale will run for a week and a half after the Auction from Wednesday, April 17thFriday, April 26th on Bidsquare. The Post Sale is comprised of unsold lots from the Live and Silent Auctions. Each lot is listed and available for outright purchase at the opening bid amount (60% of the estimated value of the piece, unless otherwise stated). Please note that you must also register for this sale on Bidsquare in order to participate, even if you already registered for our Live and Silent Auctions.
BUYER’S PREMIUM
A buyer’s premium equal to 12% of the winning bid will be applied to each lot sold and will be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. This premium helps to offset the administrative costs of running the MassArt Auction in order to ensure the funds raised through artwork sales go directly to student scholarships and academic programming. 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 the 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. Please contact the Fundraising Events team at auction@massart.edu with questions.
PAYMENT
All artwork purchases must be paid for by credit card via the invoice that buyers will be emailed at the close of the Auction. All purchases are final and no exchanges or refunds will be allowed.
ARTWORK PICK-UP & DELIVERY
Our team works closely with our artwork handling partners to provide an excellent experience for our buyers. We plan to offer all buyers the options of local Boston pick up, free delivery in the Metro Boston, MA area* or shipment of artwork at the expense of the purchaser during the weeks after the Buy Now Post-Sale Auction. Please know that the process to get purchased pieces into the hands of buyers is extensive and takes time. All buyers will be contacted directly to make arrangements. Thank you in advance for your patience.
Please visit our website at massartauction.org or contact the MassArt Auction Team with any questions you may have:
E: auction@massart.edu T: 617.879.7014
ARTWORK HANDLING & TRANSPORTATION PARTNER:
*Metro Boston, MA area includes the following: 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 number 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 MassArt 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/seller.
Investing in the Future of MassArt and its
Talented Community
We are pleased to support the MassArt Auction and its work to provide vital scholarship aid and academic program assistance to the next generation of artists and designers.
Thank you to the 2024 Co-Chairs, Elizabeth Lowrey and Daren Bascome, for their passion and commitment to MassArt.
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 Auction artists and to learn about other artists the galleries may represent. Please let the gallery know that you saw their name at the MassArt Auction!
Bid high Bid often
Live Auction
Begins at 8:00pm | Saturday, April 13 | massartauction.org/bid
With Karen M. Keane, MassArt Board of Trustees Chair & Chairman Emerita, Bonhams Skinner
Location: Design and Media Center Atrium
Live Auction Sponsored by:
LOT: 01
LOT: 18
Adama Delphine Fawundu
For the Maroon in We, 2023
Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies
Teddy Benfield
Untitled (Peanuts CrackerJacks / Love Seat 2), 2022
Mixed media 62" x 52"
$5,000
Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Teddy Benfield received an MFA from the SMFA at Tufts University in 2018. His work was recently exhibited at Piano Craft Gallery and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery. He was the 2018 Vermont Studio Centers Summer Resident. His work is held in private collections across the U.S. Visit: teddybenfield.com/schwane
LOT: 02
Fred H.C. Liang
Stawamus Chief Peak, 2023
Mixed medium, acrylic, mirror mylar on silver paper 35" x 31"
$6,800
Courtesy of the artist
Fred H. C. Liang received a BFA from the University of Manitoba and an MFA from Yale University. His honors include Massachusetts Cultural Council Arts Grants in both painting, printmaking, and works on paper. Liang’s work is in numerous public and private collections, including Fidelity, the Gund Collection, Addison Museum of American Art, and the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University.
Visit: fredliang.com
Colin Moore ’08
Davida, 2017, Edition 3 of 6
Hydrocal, steel, burlap, metallic coating 44" x 17" x 3.5"
$6,200
Courtesy of the artist
Colin Moore studied at MassArt, earning a BFA in Sculpture, and completed his graduate studies with an MFA from New York Academy of Art. His work is currently on exhibit at Sher Gallery in Hallandale, Florida. His work is held in the collections of the Seven Bridges Foundation, Christopher Tosi Collection, Town of Scituate, and Victoria National Golf Course.
Visit: colinmooresculpture.com
Julia Csekö
Speaking Truth to Power—words by bell hooks, from All About Love, 2022
Acrylic on Canvas
36" x 60" x 2"
$7,000
Courtesy of the artist
Julia Csekö received an MFA from the SMFA at Tufts in 2013. Originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Csekö has received the SMFA Travelling Fellowship, the Collective Futures Grant, a Be The Change Award, local cultural council grants from the towns of Randolph and Newton, and is the current Artist-in-Residence at the Boston Center for the Arts. As well as public commissions, her work is held in collections such as Tufts Permanent Collection, Emerson College, MAM Rio, Morris and Belkin Gallery, CC São Paulo, and private collections.
Visit: juliacseko.com
Neetu Singhal M’20
I am Pure Magick, 2022 Mixed Media On Canvas 36" x 36" x 1.5"
$8,900
Courtesy of the artist
Neetu Singhal received an MFA from MassArt in 2020 and is a full time artist. She also completed a Masters in biotechnology in 2004. Her works have been represented by prestigious art galleries in many countries such as India, Mauritius, Norway, Mexico, United Kingdom, and others. With sixty-nine group and solo exhibitions over a decade, her artworks are collected by many public and private institutions across the globe.
Visit: neetusinghal.com
John Thompson M’05
KEVIN, 2022
Silkscreen on Rice paper mounted on board 44" x 44"
$8,500
Courtesy of the artist
John Thompson founded and works at Lincoln Studios in Waltham. He teaches at MassArt and Framingham State. John prints with Master Printers Peter Pettengill at Wingate Studios and Sue Oehme at Oehme Graphics. Gallery representation includes Childs Gallery in Boston; Adelson Galleries in Palm Beach and New York; and others. His work is in private and public collections nationally and internationally. John earned art degrees from Syracuse University, University of WisconsinMadison, and MassArt.
Visit: ps://www.johnthompsonart.com
Louise Nevelson
Night Tree, lead, 1972, Edition 147 of 150
Lead Intaglio 31" x 25.25"
$15,800
Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints
Louise Nevelson studied at the Art Students League under the tutelage of Kenneth Hayes Miller, then continued her education with Hans Hoffman in Munich and working as an assistant to Diego Rivera. As a part of the Works Progress Administration, Nevelson taught art at the Education Alliance School of Art and received her first solo exhibition at the Nierendorf Gallery in New York City. During the mid-Fifties, she produced her first series of black wood landscape sculptures, which were shortly thereafter acquired by the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Brooklyn Museum, and The Museum of Modern Art. Pace has represented Nevelson’s estate since 1963.
Anjali Srinivasan
aurora #10, 2023
Blown mirrored glass, silicone, epoxy, steel, wood 24" x 24" x 2"
$10,000
Courtesy of the artist
Anjali studied Accessories Design at the National Institute of Fashion Technology in New Delhi and completed her graduate studies at the Rhode Island School of Design in 2007. Her work was recently exhibited at Corning Museum of Glass and will be shown at the India Art Fair. She has been a past recipient of the Swarovski Designer of the Year Award and recently received the Brother Thomas Fellowship, among others.
Visit: anjalisrinivasan.com
William Wegman ’65
Basic Wood, 2015, Edition 4 of 7 Pigment Print 44" x 34"
$13,000
Courtesy of the artist
William Wegman received a BFA in painting from MassArt in 1965 and an MFA in painting from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne in 1967. His photographs, videos, paintings, and drawings have been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States, including Whitney Museum of American Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Orange County Museum of Art. Throughout his career, he has continued to make paintings, drawings and collages alongside his instantly recognizable images of the classic gray dogs. He has received many awards, including two awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, a New York Foundation for the Arts Honor and two Guggenheim Fellowships. Visit: williamwegman.com
Robert Freeman
Were you there?, 2023
Oil on Canvas 60" x 48" x 3"
$18,000
Courtesy of the artist and Childs Gallery
Bob Freeman earned his BFA and MFA from Boston University. In 1997, he earned Boston University’s Distinguished Graduate Award. In addition to numerous gallery shows, his paintings have been featured in exhibitions at DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA, Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
Visit: Robertfreemanart.com
Clint Baclawski M’08
Big Sur, 2023, Edition 1 of 3
Acrylic, archival pigment backlight prints, 2’ LED bulb 32" x 58" x 3"
$13,000
Courtesy of the artist
Clint Baclawski, holding a BFA in Advertising Photography from R.I.T. and an MFA from MassArt, was recently featured in a solo booth at the SpringBreak Art Show in NYC during Armory week. As a Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship Grant recipient, his art is held in collections at MIT, Dana Farber, Fidelity, Children’s Hospital, and Google.
Visit: clintbaclawski.com
Corinne Spencer ’10
Inner Vision, 2021, Edition 1 of 10
Archival Pigment Print
16" x 24"
$4,000
Courtesy of the artist
Corinne Spencer received a BFA from MassArt in 2010 and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in 2014. Recent exhibitions include Splendor (University of Rochester, 2022) and ANTI-VENOM (New York, 2023). Spencer is the recipient of several awards including the Franklin Furnace Fund Award and the MacDowell Fellowship, and is a 2023-24 resident with Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.
Visit: corinnespencer.com
Nancy Callan ’96
Apricot Stitch Orb, 2019
Blown Glass 12" x 12" x 12"
$8,500
Courtesy of the artist
Nancy Callan’s artistic path took a significant turn when she discovered glassblowing at MassArt, leading her from Boston to Seattle in 1996 to join Lino Tagliapietra’s elite glassblowing team. As an influential LGBTQ artist and a master of Venetian glassblowing, she plays a vital role in mentoring emerging artists from diverse backgrounds. Her work is displayed throughout North America and internationally, including the Museum of Glass in WA; the Shanghai Museum of Glass; Venice’s Le Stanze del Vetro; Heller Gallery in NY; Mint Museum in Charlotte, NC; Hawk Galleries in Columbus, OH; and Michele Beiny Gallery, London.
Visit: nancycallanglass.com
Winfred Rembert
All of Me, 2014, Edition 26 of 38
Woodcut 16" x 20"
$7,800
Courtesy of MassArt Master Print Series
Winfred Rembert spent his childhood as a fieldworker in the pre-civil rights South. Despite grim working conditions, Rembert’s works focus on the joyous aspects of black life in the 1950s South. His paintings are in a number of important public and private collections, and in recent years he’s had solo shows at the Hudson River Museum, The Greenville County Museum of Art, The Citadelle Art Foundation, The Flint Institute of Arts, among others. He is also the subject of two award-winning documentary films about the legacy of lynching in America, and the author of a Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir.
Visit: hauserwirth.com/artists/40477-winfred-rembert
Patrick Hughes
Street, 2021, Edition 18 of 60
Hand painted multiple with archival inkjet 15.25" x 29.5" x 7.75"
$7,500
Courtesy of the artist and Adelson Galleries
Patrick was born in Birmingham, England in October 1939. His first exhibition was in 1961 and his first reverspective, Sticking-out Room, was made in 1964. The University of London granted Patrick Hughes the degree of Doctor of Science in 2014, for his contribution to the study of the psychology of perception. The Tate Gallery, the British Library, the British Academy, The Wurth Museum, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The Detroit Institute of Art and many other institutions hold Hughes’ art.
Visit: patrickhughes.co.uk
LOT: 17
Fred Tomaselli
5mgs of meth time 2000 plus, 1998, Edition of 35 Aquatint etching 42.5" x 35"
$6,500
Courtesy of the artist and Oehme Graphics
Fred Tomaselli has been the subject of solo exhibitions at institutions including Joslyn Art Museum; Oceanside Museum of Art; Toledo Museum of Art; University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbour touring to Orange County Museum of Art; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas and many others. Tomaselli’s work can be found in the public collections of institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art; Whitney Museum of American Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Brooklyn Museum; Albright Knox Art Gallery; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; and many others.
LOT: 18
Juan Jose Barboza-Gubo M’08
Fuego 19, 2020
Watercolor, graphite, intaglio, serigraphy, plexiglass 21" x 17" x 2.7"
$3,600
Courtesy of the artist
Juan Jose Barboza-Gubo holds MFAs in Painting and Sculpture from MassArt. Solo exhibitions include Museum of Contemporary Art, Peru; Memory Museum, Peru; The Museum of Sex, NYC among others. Recent awards include Artadia award 2023, and the 2019 Fellowship in Photography from the Mass Cultural Council. His exhibitions have been reviewed in publications such as The Boston Globe, Artscope, Artsy, Huffington Post, The Advocate, and Lenscratch.
Visit: barboza-gubo.com
Adama Delphine Fawundu
For the Maroon in We, 2023, Edition 6 of 8 Screenprint with gold leaf on hand dyed Mulberry paper 40" x 28"
$5,800
Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies
Adama Delphine Fawundu is a photographer and visual artist born in Brooklyn of Mende and Bubi descent. Exhibitions include Brooklyn Museum of Art, Savvy Contemporary (Berlin), Kunstverein Braunschweig, Maryland Institute of Art, Moody Center for the Arts, and others. Her works are in collections at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Princeton University Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Art at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, and many others. She was awarded a Rema Hort Mann Artist Grant and the New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship among other awards, and received her MFA from Columbia University.
Erin M. Riley ’07
Breaking, 2017 Tapestry
43" x 48"
$10,000
Courtesy of the artist and P.P.O.W Gallery
Erin M. Riley is a tapestry weaver based in Brooklyn, NY. She received her MFA from Tyler School of Art, Temple University and BFA from MassArt. She is represented by P.P.O.W Gallery and has exhibited nationally and internationally. She was an artist in residence at Bemis center for Contemporary Arts as well as Yaddo, MacDowell, Sharpe Walentas Studio Program.
Visit: erinmriley.com
Leah Giberson ’97
Wright in Front, 2024
Acrylic over pigment prints
30" x 40" x 1.5"
$9,000
Courtesy of the artist
Leah Giberson received a BFA in painting from MassArt, graduating with departmental honors in 1997. Her work is currently available through Rubine Red in Palm Springs, CA; Nahcotta in Portsmouth, NH and Spectrum Fine Art in Seattle, WA. She also has work in private and corporate collections, including: The Mary Greeley Medical Center, University of Iowa Hospital and TwinFocus in Boston.
Visit: leahgiberson.com
Shepard Fairey
Dove Target Black, 2012, Edition 34 of 35 Three-color relief on handmade paper 35" x 25.5"
$3,800
Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints
Shepard Fairey received his BFA at the Rhode Island School of Design where 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 including the 2008 “Hope” portrait of Barack Obama which can be found in the Smithonian’s National Portrait gallery. Since the beginning of his career in 1989, he has exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. His works are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Boston Institute of Contemporary Art, and many others.
Nona Hershey
Pyrocumulus, 2019
Watercolor, graphite powder, gouache on paper 36.25" x 28.5"
$6,500
Courtesy of the artist
Nona Hershey holds an MFA from the Tyler School of Art. Her many solo exhibitions most recently include Hunterdon Art Museum and Soprafina Gallery. Hershey has received two Massachusetts Cultural Council Awards. Her work is included in over 80 Museum and Corporate Collections internationally including the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Cleveland Museum of Art; Harvard Art Museum; and the National Gallery of Art, DC.
Visit: nonahershey.com
Lavaughan Jenkins ’05
I miss our touches, 2023
Acrylic and oil paint on panel
14" x 11" x 3"
$12,000
Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Lavaughan Jenkins is a painter, printmaker and sculptor who received a BFA in painting from MassArt in 2005. Jenkins was a 2019 recipient of the ICA’s James and Audrey Foster Prize and has recently completed select residencies at the Fine Arts Work Center, The Addison Gallery of American Art, and Pilchuck Glass School. Recent solo exhibitions include the Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts at the University of Alabama Birmingham, Vielmetter Los Angeles, and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery. He is represented by Abigail Ogilvy Gallery in Boston, MA and Vielmetter in Los Angeles, CA.
Visit: lavaughanjenkins.com
Ed Ruscha
Motor, 2021, Edition 16 of 50 Lithograph
16.75" x 26.125"
$21,000
Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery
Ed Ruscha graduated from the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles 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. Visit: edruscha.com
Eunseok Han
Along the Waves Necklace, 2023
Recycled cans, black pearl, silver, HMA PLA Strand: 19" long, Pendant: 6.5" x 5" x 1.25"
$2,800
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Eunseok Han completed an MFA in metal craft at the Dongduck women’s university in Seoul and studied drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in the USA. Eunseok is interested in the natural environment and has recently made small efforts to protect the environment by making jewelry out of recycled cans. In 2020, Han was a finalist in the 10th edition of the international Arte y Joya Award in Spain and won prizes in the Cheongju Craft and Cultural Product Competition and the Mode in Jewelry Competition, both in Korea.
Alison Judd M’07
Yellow Chair/Favorite Chair, 2023
Oil on Canvas 40" x 30" x 1.5"
$4,500
Courtesy of the artist
Alison Judd received an MFA from MassArt and a BA from Brandeis. Recent shows include Vitality, Abigail Ogilvy, Boston, MA; Be-tween, Brandeis University Alumni Art Gallery, Waltham, MA; Sweet Season, Provincetown, MA; Raw Emotion, Boston, MA; Reprise, 13forest, Arlington, MA. She works out of her home studio in the Boston area where she lives with her husband, three children, and her dog.
Visit: alisonjudd.com
Sangbin IM
Antarctica-Iceberg 4, 2014, Edition 4 of 5
Lambda print 30" x 45"
$8,500
Courtesy of the artist and RYAN LEE Gallery
Sangbin IM received his MFA in painting and printmaking at Yale University as a Fulbright scholar. He received his doctorate from Columbia University, and currently teaches at Sungshin University in Seoul. His work has been the subject of notable solo and group exhibitions at Museum1, Korea; Soul Art Space, Korea; Kimchungup Architecture Museum, Korea; Hanwon Museum of Art, Korea, and many others. His work is also included in major public collections such as the Artrium Museum, Spain; Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts, AL; Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Korea; Museum of Sungshin Women’s University, Korea; and the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea, among others.
Visit: sangbinim.com
LOT:29
Julian Opie
Night, 2021, Edition 11 of 35
Screenprint on a freestanding acrylic block 15.63" x 10.25" x 6.38"
$6,000
Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery
Julian Opie lives and works in London where he makes paintings, sculptures, films and installations in public spaces. Between 1979 and 1982 he studied at the Goldsmith’s School of Art in London. His works can be found in the collections including the Tate, the National Portrait Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the British Museum in London, the National Museum of Art in Osaka, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York among many others. Opie not only focuses on museum and gallery exhibitions; he also uses other opportunities and spaces such as album covers and public space to create and exhibit art.
Visit: julianopie.com
Paul Briggs M’16
Mythologies (Knot Story), 2024
Black Glazed Stoneware 16.75" x 16.13" x 6.19"
$10,500
Courtesy of the artist
Born in the Hudson Valley region of upstate New York, Paul E. Briggs is an artist, teacher, pastor and XX. Pinch-forming and slab-building is the primary mode of Briggs’ artistic expression, while encompassing a diverse range of fields including educational theory and policy, art education, theology, sculpture, and ceramics. His work has been exhibited all across the United States, including Alfred Ceramic Museum in New York; Saratoga Springs Art Gallery; Lucy Lacoste Gallery, Concord, MA; Jason Jacque Gallery, New York; NCECA, Sacramento, CA; and September Gray Fine Art Gallery, Atlanta, GA.
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LOT: 13
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Dan Hernandez
Annunciation, 2022, Edition AP
Screenprint
10.5" x 7"
$2,500
Courtesy of the artist
Dan Hernandez is a Professor at the Univeristy of Toledo. His work has been exhibited widely and published in ARTnews, Juxtapoz and HyperAllergic. He has upcoming shows at Rosefsky Gallery (Binghamton, NY) and Art Center Gallery (Paxton, MA). Dan received a BFA from Northwest Missouri State University (2000) and an MFA from American University (2002).
Visit: danhernandez.org
Masako Kamiya M’99
Eight to the Bar, 2022
Gouache on paper 20" x 16"
$4,000
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA
Masako Kamiya has developed a unique approach to painting that is hers alone.
Kamiya’s meticulous accumulations of innumerable dots of paint have attracted much attention in the Boston art scene. The tiny, prismatic stalagmites of paint that spike forward in her works beckon viewers with mesmerizing cascades of visual information. Born and raised in Japan, Kamiya pursued her art training in the United States at MassArt and the Montserrat College of Art, where she is now a Professor.
Visit: masakokamiya.com
Robert Linsky the graffiti is done, now what?, 2023
Photography 14" x 11"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Robert Linsky received a BFA from the Art Institute of Boston. He is a former board member and Chair of the MassArt Board of Trustees. His work has been in previous MassArt Auctions and is in many private collections. In addition to his photography, Robert is a graphic and information designer with expertise in information design and clear communications.
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LOT: 101
Federico Uribe
Wired Parrot, 2023
Electrical Wires
15" x 13" x 3.5"
$6,000
Courtesy of the artist and Adelson Galleries
Born in Bogotá, Colombia in 1962, Federico Uribe currently lives and works in Miami. His artwork resists classification, and emerges from intertwining everyday objects in surprising ways that maintain a formal reference to art history. Uribe studied art at the University of Los Andes in Bogotá and pursued an MFA degree under the supervision of Luis Camnitzer, after which he studied and worked in Cuba, Mexico, Russia, England, and finally Miami. Uribe’s artwork has been collected by and featured in multiple museums around North and South America. In this past year, Uribe’s work has been shown in Europe, Asia, and widely across the United States.
Visit: federicouribe.com
Sneha Shrestha (Imagine)
Nepali Alphabet 5, 2023
Acrylic ink on canvas 36" x 36" $4,000
Courtesy of the artist and Pellas Gallery
Sneha Shrestha (IMAGINE) received her Master’s from Harvard University. Her work was recently acquired into the Permanent Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, MA) making her the first contemporary Nepali artist to ever be acquired in the history of the MFA. She is recognized as Outstanding Artist of the Year by the Center for Arts at the Armory. Her work is held by Facebook, Google and Fidelity.
Visit: imagine876.com
Duke Riley
The View from the Mouth of the Newtown Creek During Final Days of Battle, 2023, Edition 98 of 100
Screenprint 15" x 36.5"
$1,500
Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies
Duke Riley, renowned visual artist, earned a BFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design, and a MFA in Sculpture from the Pratt Institute. Based in Brooklyn, Riley uses materials collected from beaches in the northeastern United States to tell a tale of both local pollution and global marine devastation. Riley recently had a solo exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum: DEATH TO THE LIVING, Long Live Trash. His work has been highlighted in publications such as the New York Times and Artnet.
LOT: 100 LOT: 102 LOT: 103 LOT: 104 LOT: 105Kerry Brock ’07
Gillette, 2023
Acrylic paint
30" x 22"
$1,100
Courtesy of the artist
Kerry Brock received a BFA from MassArt in Printmaking. Her work was recently exhibited at Thalassa and will be shown in the spring of 2024 with the Dedham Art Association. Her work has been commissioned for local businesses and held in private collections in the US, England and Argentina.
Visit: KerryBrockArt.com
Asher J. Ryan
Tidal Wash, 2023
Fujicolor Crystal Archive Pearl print
16" x 20"
$300
Courtesy of the artist
Asher J. Ryan, photographer from Plymouth Community Intermediate School, made his debut at the 2023 MassArt Auction. Asher’s photographs have been exhibited at Plymouth Center for the Arts, Fine Art of Photography Exhibition and the South Shore and Cape Cod Summer Fair Circuit. He actively participates in the Massachusetts 4-H Program to develop and display his art in competition.
Visit: AsherRyanPhotography.com
LOT: 110
Ekua Holmes ’77
City Kids at the Edge, 2022
Limited edition giclée print 15.5" x 29.5"
$1,300
Courtesy of the artist
Ekua Holmes received a BFA from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, MA) and will next be shown at the St. Botolph Club in Boston. She has been a recipient of many awards for book illustration and recently the Newman Flather for Public Art Award.
Visit: ekuaholmes.com
LOT: 111
Maura Conron
Mareshia’s family, four generations, 2023, Edition 1 of 7
Archival inkjet print
16" x 11.5"
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Maura Conron received a BA from Brown University and a MAT from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her work has been recently exhibited at Bromfield Gallery, Griffin Museum of Photography, MassArt Auction and elsewhere. Her work is held in various private collections in Europe and the United States.
Visit: mauraconron.com
LOT: 112
Mark zieff
I’m Really Torn, 2023
Colored pencil on Canson paper 28.5" x 22.51"
$1,900
Courtesy of the artist
Mark Zieff received a Bachelor’s in Industrial Design from Syracuse University. Two of his works were recently exhibited at the 87th Regional Exhibition of Art and Craft at the Fitchburg Art Museum. His work was also recently selected for exhibition at the 20th ArtsWorcester Biennial and USED: The Attleboro Art Museum National Exhibition. His work is held in private collections.
Visit: markzieff.com
LOT: 113
Donald Baechler
Colorful Ball, 2011, Edition 60 of 60 Screenprint in 40 colors
52" x 40"
$9,900
Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints
As a second-generation Pop artist, Baechler’s paintings and prints combine pop images with his own uninhibited style of painting, creating what he called an “illusion of history.” 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.
Christopher Sullivan ’90
Scorpions:Declaration, 2023
Oil on canvas
36" x 36" x 2" $6,200
Courtesy of the artist
Sullivan received a 2022 Mass Cultural Council Grant for Painting and in 2017 was awarded the Guggenheim Museum Curators Choice Award. Recent shows include New Painting at Site:Brooklyn Gallery (NY), Blue Mountain Gallery (NY) and BOMBYX Center for Arts and Equity (Northampton, MA).
James Gibson
Opposing Planes in red and green, 2023
Monoprint 31" x 24"
Courtesy of the artist
James Gibson is a professional graphic designer and an alumnus of MassArt. Since graduation, he has taken various courses and workshops in letterpress and printmaking at the school and exhibited works at Fort Point Channel Open Studios.
Caleb Charland ’04
Wooden Arch with Rare Earth Magnet, 2023, Edition 1 of 5
Gelatin Silver Print
20" x 24"
$4,000
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas
Growing up in rural Maine, Caleb Charland developed a sense of curiosity for natural phenomena. The experimental nature of his work often yields unexpected results measurable only through photographic processes. Charland earned a BFA in photography from MassArt in 2004, an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, as a Trustees Fellow, in 2010, and was a participant at the Skowhegan School of painting and Sculpture.
Visit: calebcharland.com
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Gerri Rachins M’01
In Plain Sight, 2023
Flashe paint, acrylic ink, gouache on Arches
Aquarelle
30" x 22"
$2,800
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge
Gerri Rachins received an MFA from MassArt in 2001 and a BFA from the University of the Arts while also studying at the NY Studio School. For over two decades she has been on faculty at School of The Museum of Fine Art at Tufts and formerly for 13 years at MassArt. Recent solo shows include The Painting Center in New York & Mobilia Gallery in Cambridge. Her work is held in numerous collections including the Museum of Fine Art (Boston, MA).
Visit: gerrirachins.com
Alan Shields
Ohio Farm (From “Pop-Up Nature Series”), 2001, Edition 5 of 13
Etching and relief on handmade paper assemblage 26.75" x 26.75"
$7,100
Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints
Alan Shields was a three-dimensional collagist and, looking at his colorful personal adornments, one might say that Alan Shields was himself a collage. Shields’ prints are created using multi-layered handmade papers that have been color stenciled and stitched together in grids to form box-like collage objects.
LOT: 119
Bridey Mcglynn M’25
My Body, My Home, 2022
Oil on Reclaimed Fabric 18" x 36" x 2"
$350
Courtesy of the artist
Bridey McGlynn received her BFA from Syracuse University in 2022 and is currently pursuing her MFA at MassArt. Her work was most recently exhibited in the Next 2022: A Biennial of Contemporary Print exhibition and The 87th Regional Exhibition of Art and Craft at the Fitchburg Art Museum. She was also a recent recipient of the ArtsWorcester 2023 Material Needs Grant.
Visit: brideymcglynn.com
Courtesy of the artist
Meryl Blinder received an MFA at the SMFA (1999). Her work was recently exhibited at Wentworth Institute, where she is on faculty teaching drawing and color. She has been shown at the Oyster Point Art Hotel, NJ for the year 2022. Her work is also found in installations for World Aids Day at the MFA Boston, color for Architect Michael Graves, drawings in the Library of Congress, courtroom drawings for TV, and galleries in New York and New Jersey.
Visit: merylblinder.com
Robert Poulton
Sarah, 2020, Edition 36 of 50
Letterpress print
24" x 18"
$100
Courtesy of the artist
Robert Poulton received a graphic design degree from Sheridan College of Art and Design in 1993. He has spent most of his career working in media. During his career, Robert has been recognized throughout the creative industry and received numerous accolades: notably, two National Emmy awards, Broadcasting and Cable Campaigns of Distinction and numerous design, promotion and marketing awards.
Visit: loveproject.art
IZ//HALL ’23
UNTITLED. [MISPRINT], 2023
Three color risograph print
11" x 8.5"
$100
Courtesy of the artist
IZ//HALL is a Cincinatti born, Boston-based interdisciplinary artist. She received a BFA in Art Education from MassArt in 2023. her work was recently shown in MEMORYHAUS, an exhibition showing the work of Erik DeLuca’s spring 2023 capstone class. In May 2023, she was the recipient of the Contemporary Artist Award on behalf of Massart’s art education dept.
Bret Woodard ’10
It’s not what it looks like #1, 2023
Sequins on canvas 20" x 15"
$1,600
Courtesy of the artist
Bret Woodard is a freelance photographer & artist based out of Portland, ME. Graduated from MassArt in 2010 with degrees in Photography and Sculpture. He has been rejected from many prestigious galleries, museums and film festivals and happily marches on. His artwork is most often displayed in bathrooms and bathroom adjacent hallways.
Visit: Heytomorrow.com
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Robin Reynolds ’89
Purple People Eaters, 2023
Lace, vintage gardening books, vintage fabric, Linocuts
18" x 18" x 2"
$1,800
Courtesy of the artist
Robin Reynolds received a BA from Colby College, BFA from MassArt and a MFA from SCAD. Her work was recently exhibited at Soprafina Gallery, Boston: Cynthia Winings Gallery, Maine and on the cover of ArtScope Magazine. She was awarded residencies at Millay Colony, Dorland Mountain Arts, & Vermont Studio Center. Her work is held at Beth Israel Hospital, Price Center, New England Biolabs & SCAD.
Visit: robinlreynolds.com
Doreen D. Evangeline
Havin’ a Ball, 2022
Acrylic on Wood w Epoxy Resin Finish 20" x 20" x 1.5"
$850
Courtesy of the artist
Doreen D. Evangeline earned a BS in Marketing from Bentley University and is a licensed cosmotologist. Her work has been included in juried exhibitions at The Fitchburg Art Museum and The Small Stones Art Festival.
Kenneth Fitzgerald ’83 M’96
Loom, 2023
Wallpapers, paper, acrylic on canvas 14" x 11" x 1"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Kenneth FitzGerald received his BFA in Ceramics (’83) and MFA in Design (’96) from MassArt. His artwork is included in public and private collections primarily in New England and New York, with artist books in the Franklin Furnace/Museum of Modern Art/Artists Books collection. A solo show of his work, Trypophilia, was presented at HallSpace in 2022.
Visit: ephemeralstates.com
Stay/Go, 2023
$450
Courtesy of the artist
Elisa H. Hamilton is a socially engaged multimedia artist. A 2023 Brother Thomas Fellow, she holds a BFA in Painting from MassArt and an MA in Civic Media from Emerson College. Her work has been shown locally and nationally in solo and group exhibitions. She has created participatory projects for institutions including ICA Boston, The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and The Currier Museum of Art.
Visit: ElisaHHamilton.com
Jocelyn S. Pike ’23
Abbey—Ice Castle, 2018, Edition 1 of 9
Watercolor with Photography Collage
14.5" x 10"
$900
Courtesy of the artist
Jocelyn S. Pike is an American artist based in Boston, MA. They received their BFA in Illustration from MassArt. Working in both traditional and digital media, their work has been depicted as having a mixed style of realistic and graphic elements. Her work has been exhibited in MassArt’s All School Show, and she is an award recipient of the 36th Annual Congressional Art Contest.
Visit: pikeillustration.com
Marjorie Forte
Mourning Rings, 2013
Pricked Paper
14" x 11"
$700
Courtesy of the artist and Soprafina Gallery
Marjorie Forte attended Pratt Institute and School of the Museum of Fine Art. Her work has been exhibited at the Mills Gallery, Brattleboro Museum, Dedee Shattuck Gallery, the Beard & Weil Galleries and Soprafina Gallery. She is the recipient of the Massachusetts Cultural Council 2020 Fellowship in Drawing. Her work is held in the collections of the Boston Public Library and the WGBH Group.
Visit: marjorieforte.net
Eva Woolridge
Inspection, 2019
Pigment print on Hahnemuhle Photo Pearl paper 21.5" x 14.5"
$3,200
Courtesy of the artist and Leica Gallery Boston
Eva Woolridge received a BA Degree in Communication at The University of Maryland, College Park in 2015. Her work was recently exhibited at "29 Million Dreams" in New York City presented by the NCLU, and The Boston Leica Gallery, and will be shown at the Leica Gallery in Miami in 2024. She has been a recipient of the Leica Women Foto Project Award since its inception in 2019.
Visit: ew.photos
Holly Harrison
Sea of Love, 2021
Mixed media and found papers on wood panel 16" x 40"
$3,200
Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Holly Harrison received a MA in Creative Writing from The City College of New York and a BA from Wesleyan University. Her work has been shown in galleries and museums across the country. It is held in private collections nationally and internationally. She is on the Board of Trustees at the Concord Center for the Visual Arts.
Visit: holly-harrison.com
LOT: 130
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Paula Wilson
Entwined, 2023, Edition of 25 + 3 AP’s + 3 PP’s
Three plate aquatint etching with soft ground on white Rives BFK paper 13" x 9"
$2,100
Courtesy of the artist and Wingate Studio
Paula Wilson is a multimedia artist who received her BFA from Washington University in 1998 and her MFA from Columbia University in 2005. Wilson’s artworks are in the collections of The Studio Museum in Harlem, Yale University, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, The New York Public Library, and The Albuquerque Museum. She has been featured in publications such as Hyperallergic, Artforum, The New York Times, and The New Yorker and is a recipient of the Joan Mitchell Artist Grant, Bob and Happy Doran Fellowship at Yale University, Princeton University’s Hodder Grant, and Lunder Institute Ossorio Fellowship.
Visit: paulajwilson.com
Amuri Morris
Grandma’s Last Werthers, 2023
Oil paint
3" x 3" x 3"
$150
Courtesy of the artist
Amuri Morris received a BFA in Painting and Printmaking from VCU. She has been a recipient of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship. Her work is held in the collections of AXA Art Prize.
Visit: Murisart.com
Deb Putnam ’78
Bedford Street Emptiness, 2021
Oil on Board 16" x 20" x 2" $1,600
Courtesy of the artist
Deb Putnam received a BFA in Painting from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at The Midway Gallery, Boston and will be shown at the Q Gallery, Quincy. Her work is held in private collections in the US and Europe.
Visit: DPutnamArt.com
Paige Mulhern ’14
Stepping Outside, 2022
Gouache 15.5" x 12"
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Paige Mulhern received a degree in illustration from MassArt and works as a Creative Director for various brands. Her work has been published in Forbes, Martha Stewart Living Magazine, The Boston Globe, and more. She leverages her illustrations to provide brands with unique personality and style.
Visit: paigemulhern.com
LOT: 131
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Ruth Lague
White Fence, 2023
Acrylic
12" x 12" x 1"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Ruth LaGue received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her work was recently exhibited at the Square Foot Autumn Show and will be featured in Issue 6 of Clover + Bee Magazine. Her work can be found in numerous private collections: the corporate collection of BioMed Realty, Inc. and on permanent exhibit at the Encaustic Art Institute in Sante Fe.
Visit: ruthlaguestudio.com
Amuri Morris
Grandma’s Last Strawberry Bon Bon, 2023
Oil paint
3" x 3" x 3"
$150
Courtesy of the artist
Amuri Morris received a BFA in Painting and Printmaking from VCU. She has been a recipient of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship. Her work is held in the collections of AXA Art Prize.
Visit: Murisart.com
Ross Ozer
Drunkard’s Path Meets Wax, 2023
Mixed media encaustic 24" x 24" x 1.5"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Ross received a BS from SUNY at Buffalo. His work was recently exhibited in a solo show at Stewart Clifford Gallery in Provincetown, Gallery Twist in Lexington and Galley West Gallery in Orleans and will be shown at LSD Modern in Magnolia, MA.
Visit: rjostudio.art
John Lueders-Booth from the series “The Orange Line”, 1985/2022, AP from an Edition of 30 Gelatin silver print 20" x 24"
$3,275
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas. Framing courtesy of Palm Press, Inc
John Lueders-Booth received a MEd from Harvard. His work was recently exhibited at The Davis Museum and is represented by Gallery Kayafas. He has been a recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Mass Cultural Council and The Library of Congress. His work is held in the collections of The Addison Gallery, Harvard Art Museums, MoMA (NY), MoMA (SF), and The Art Institute of Chicago.
Visit: jacklueders-booth.com
LOT: 135Dyllan Nguyen ’12
EDJNDK, 2023, Edition 1 of 5
Digital Print
24" x 24"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Dyllan Nguyen is an artist based in Boston working at the intersection of art, design, education, and advocacy. Nguyen’s practice explores themes of distraction, value, play, and empathy. His work has been exhibited and permanently installed in the U.S., the UK, and Germany. They hold a BFA from MassArt and an MFA from the University of Plymouth.
Visit: dyllannguyen.info
Ellie Fortier ’19
Haymarket, 2019
$2,000
Visit: emfillustration.com LOT:
Acrylic on Maple panel with handmade maple frame 16" x 20"
Courtesy of the artist
Ellie Fortier received a BFA in Illustration in 2019 from MassArt. Their work was recently exhibited at the RISD ISB Gallery as part of the 2023 faculty show and will be shown at RISD’s Woods-Gerry Gallery as part of the 2023 Staff show. A solo show of her work is in the works for 2025 and is TBA.
Susan Metrican M’12
If Birds Can Eat Them, 2022
Acrylic on canvas, cotton rope, thread 36" x 30.5"
$3,800
Courtesy of the artist and Laisun Keane
Susan Metrican received her MFA from MassArt and her BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute. Her work was recently exhibited at Laisun Keane, Mazmanian Gallery at FSU and MassArt x SoWa. She had residencies at Skowhegan and Shandaken: Storm King, and received the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant and the Foster Prize. Her work is held in the collection of Fidelity Investment. Visit: susanmetrican.com
Ted Ollier M’09
James Webb, 2022, Edition 5 of 30
Multicolor relief 16" x 12"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Ted Ollier received an MFA from MassArt in 2009. His work was recently exhibited at Till Richter Museum, Buggenhagen, Germany and will be shown at inde | jacobs, Marfa, Texas. He has been a recipient of the Somerville Arts Council Artist Award.
Visit: mindhuestudio.com
Magda Leon M’24
Alma Mia En Los Laureles, 2021, Edition 27 of 50 Printmaking-Relief 26" x 25.5"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Magda Leon, Guatemalan-born printmaker in RI, blends bicultural identity into her art. With a BFA in Printmaking, she is currently pursuing an MFA at MassArt. Her work has been commissioned for immigrant experience murals in RI, and exhibited in CA. Her work has been featured in publications such as RIC And forthcoming in Mujerista Magazine, NYC.
Boston Modern Quilt Guild Trailblazers, 2021
Cloth 86" x 68"
$3,000
Courtesy of Boston modern quilt guild
The Boston Modern Quilt Guild is a group of quilters that are part of the National Modern Quilt Guild. We come together to learn to sew and to create quilts for charity.
Visit: BMQG.org
Maria Babb
Indulgance, 2021
Acrylic on Canvas 20" x 24" x 1.5"
$960
Courtesy of the artist
Maria Babb received a BA in Industrial Psychology with a Minor in Business Administration from UMASS Amherst. Her work was recently exhibited at the Wellesley Society of Artist’s Summer Exhibition at the Natick Library as well as other locations and museums. Maria has been the recipient of a number of awards in many of the events where she has exhibited her work.
Visit: Cbymaria.com
Marv Goldschmitt
Diner, Plymouth, NH, 2016, Edition 4 of 25
Photography, archival print 22" x 27"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Marv Goldschmitt is known for nature, art and concert photography and has shown in many Boston area venues including one man shows, juried shows, auctions and publications. He founded the BCA Photo Group, was a mentor at MassArt and a member of its Corporate Advisory Committee.
Visit: bedfordfallsgallery.com
Shuai Yang ’20
Timeless Existence I, 2023
Screen printing, transfer printing, acrylic, and dye 20" x 16" x 1.5"
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Shuai Yang (b.1998 Beijing, China) received a MFA in Visual Arts from Columbia University School of The Arts and a BFA in Printmaking from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at Abigail Ogilvy, Wallach Gallery, Fredric Snitzer, LATITUDE, Chambers Fine Art, Storage Gallery, and others. She is a recipient of the Rockella Artist Residency, Morty Frank Grant, and Donald C. Kelly Award.
Visit: shuaiyangstudio.com
LOT: 147
Logan Morosini Heilman ’23
Say Gay, 2023
Acrylic and embroidery on canvas 16" x 20"
$700
Courtesy of the artist
Logan Morosini Heilman received her BFA in painting from MassArt. In 2023, their work was exhibited at multiple galleries in the Boston area including the Fenway Gallery, Cambridge Art Association, and MassArt. They have been the recipient of the Donna Keegan Auction Award from the MassArt Painting Department as well.
Visit: loganmorosiniheilman.wordpress.com
LOT: 148
LOT: 149
Kristin Stashenko
The Louvre, 2019
Gouache 27" x 33"
$1,800
Courtesy of the artist
Kristin Stashenko received degrees from the University of Massachusetts, Northeastern University and MassArt. Her work is exhibited at the Blue Heron Gallery and Copley Society of Art. Shows in 2023 include AWS Associates Show, NEWS Signature and Regional shows, RIWS National Show, Plymouth Center for the Arts shows and in 2024 NWS and Scotland joint international show.
Visit: kristinstashenko.com
Eli Portman
Old North Church, 2023
Brush and ink 29" x 22"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Eli Portman received a BA in Studio Art from SUNY Binghamton. His work was recently exhibited at the Attleboro Art Museum and will be shown at the Copley Society of Art.
Visit: eliportman.com
LOT: 150
William Mitchell
Purple Pansy, 2022
Photography
19" x 19"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
William Mitchell, a native of Cambridge, MA is a graduate of the Learning Prep School. Last year he was selected for the CAA juried, Strategies of Resplendence exhibit and the juried Rocky Neck Art Colony show, H20, A Deep Dive. He has been featured in the MassArt Auction and a collection of his work was acquired by SLC Management for their permanent collection.
Visit: williammitchellphotography.com
Jim Keevan
Colorful Symmetry, 2023
Ink on paper 24" x 18"
$700
Courtesy of the artist
Jim Keevan is a personal trainer who loves to draw in his spare time. He finds it relaxing and can help take his mind off the negative things going on in the world. Geometric patterns are his favorite types of drawings.
Jeffrey Katz
Untitled, 2022 Monotype from a Pronto Plate 18" x 12"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Jeffrey Katz is a principal at C&J Katz Studio in Boston. He studied architecture at Carnegie Mellon and Harvard. He has been teaching at RISD since 1980. Jeffrey began making art in the late 1990’s. Perhaps as an expression of his architectural roots, his prints and drawings employ grids and drafting and an exploration of surface and space. He is interested in how design and decoration intersect.
Visit: candjkatz.com
June August
Barbie au Louvre_Natural, 2017, Edition 1 of 6 Silkscreen 47.5" x 31.5"
$2,250
Courtesy of the artist
June August received an MFA in 1996 from Tufts/ School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Her work was recently exhibited at Rollins Museum of Art (Winter Park, FL) and will be shown at Parallax Art Fair (London). She has been a recipient of the Cite Internationale des arts residency. Her work is held in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
Visit: facebook.com/june.august.artist
Jess Sperandio M’14
Your Silence Will Not Protect You, 2023
Laser cut wood, acrylic and nail polish
33" x 31.5"
$580
Courtesy of the artist
Jess Sperandio uses fire (laser cutting) to create rather than destroy as it was during the Armenian genocide. The absence of a story and the unspoken are represented by the holes in the work. The artist believes absence can speak louder than presence. The materials Jess uses are connected to the “Old Country" and to America in overlapping bodies of work with the roots in human rights.
Visit: jessicasperandio.com
Matt Demers
Tell All the Stones, We’re Gonna Make a Building, 2022
$900
Visit: mattdemersart.com LOT:
Acrylic and latex on panel 24" x 24"
Courtesy of the artist
Matt Demers recently exhibited at The Rochester Museum of Fine Arts (Rochester, NH), The Center for Maine Craft (Gardiner, ME), and Greenhut Galleries (Portland, ME). His work is held in the collections of Unity College and Maine General Medical Center.
Nedret Andre ’00
In Open Oceans, 2022
Oil on Canvas 30" x 30" x 1.5"
$3,900
Courtesy of the artist
Nedret Andre earned her BFA in Fine Art from MassArt and her MFA in Painting from Maine College of Art. Her solo exhibition "The Air We Breath" at Beacon Gallery in Boston featured seagrass inspired abstractions. She has been a recipient of the Fort Point Arts Community grant, Rodrick Travel Grant, Merit Award from Maine College of Art, and Chashama NY grant.
Visit: nedretandre.com
Jeff Bartell M’13
Ionosphere, 2023
Digital drawing on acrylic panel
24" x 18"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Jeff Bartell (MassArt ’13, Dynamic Media Institute) is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, and educator living in Brooklyn, NY. Participating in dozens of group and solo shows since 2003, his work has exhibited at Gallery 242, Lincoln Arts Project, Worcester Art Museum, Endicott College, The Nave Gallery, Aviary Gallery, The Living Gallery in New York, and Art Basel in Miami, FL.
Visit: jeffbartelldesign.com
Jack Pierson ’84
Untitled, 1995, Edition 12 of 35
Sugar lift etching
30" x 18.75"
$750
Courtesy of the artist
Jack Pierson was born in 1960 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. He lives and works in New York and in California. A 1984 graduate of MassArt, he was an early graduate of the Studio for Interrelated Media, one of the first programs in the US fostering study of performance art. Shown in international venues, he is currently featured in the MassArt Art Museum’s The Myth of Normal.
Visit: jackpiersonstudio.com
Kelvin Mann
Navigating Ireland, 2023, Edition of 50 Etching 24" x 23"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist and Stoney Road Press
Kelvin Mann was born in New Zealand in 1972 and educated at the Otago School of Fine Art. Mann won first prize in the Dublin Port Exhibition (2007). He was exhibited widely in New Zealand as well as in Ireland, the UK and Australia. Mann was also invited to participate in several touring shows including "The Cracked Looking Glass" which travelled to Sweden and New York in 2004. Kelvin Mann has been Studio Manager at Stoney Road Press, Dublin, since 2002.
Mark Mulligan
Jamaica Pond Boathouse, 2023, Edition 26 of 37 Linocut Print 16" x 20"
$170
Courtesy of the artist
Mark Mulligan is a Printmaker/Artist working primarily with traditional printing methods of woodcut, linocut and letterpress. He received a degree in Studio Art from Fairfield University and a Certificate in Graphic Design from MassArt. His prints have found happy homes around the world.
Visit: wheatenpress.com
Maya Hayuk ’91
XC, 2023
Analog screen print, 8 colors on 300gsm Sommerset 100% cotton 22" x 15"
$1,800
Courtesy of the MassArt Art Museum
Maya Hayuk, a Ukrainian-American artist, received her BFA in Interrelated Media (SIM) at MassArt and has studied at several prestigious universities, including The University of Odessa in Ukraine. Living and working in Brooklyn, New York, Hayuk combines visuals from her environment into intricate abstractions, blending popular culture with refined painting methods. Since 2013, she has been leading The Center For Contemporary Art (C/A/C/A), while also curating numerous exhibitions and showcasing her work at The Hammer Museum in LA; The Museum Of Contemporary Canadian Art in Toronto; and Bonnefanten Museum in Netherlands, among others.
Visit: mayahayuk.com
LOT: 162
Yiner Xu ’23 M’25
Sailing, 2023
Digital illustration 9" x 12"
$650
Courtesy of the artist
Yiner Xu received a BFA in illustration from MassArt. She will receive an MFA in DMI from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at MassArt Tower West Gallery and Frances Euphemia Thompson Gallery and will be shown at Boston Cyberarts Gallery. She has been a recipient of a Handel and Haydn Society award. Her work is held in the collections of "Handel: The Creation."
Visit: yinerxuart.com
Julie S. Graham
Vanishing Points: Settlement, 2005 Tinted plaster, oil, graphite, and gouache on panel 24" x 36" x 2"
$2000
Courtesy of The Estate of Julie S. Graham and Nearby Gallery
Julie S. Graham earned a MFA from the Central School of Art in London. Her work has been exhibited at Kingston Gallery, Harcus Gallery, Victoria Munroe Fine Art, Chase Gallery, Neilsen Gallery, Rose Art Museum, Fuller Museum, Currier Museum, Stephen Haller Gallery and Art in General in NY; and Ruth Bachofner in LA. She is the recipient of awards from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Blanche Colman Awards, and MacDowell Colony Residency.
Visit: smfa.tufts.edu/faculty/in-remembrance/julie-graham
LOT: 163
Paul Shakespear
Keel #3, 2018
Acrylic on Canvas on panel 16" x 46" x 2"
$6,500
Courtesy of the artist and Anderson Yezerski Gallery
Paul Shakespear attended Boston College, the University of Manchester, and SMFA at Tufts in Boston. His most recent solo show at The Anderson Yezerski Gallery was in April 2022. He was awarded residencies at the Golden Foundation in New York, Tao Hua Tan in China, and Pouch Cove n Newfoundland. His work is in the collection of the deCordova Museum and the Addison Gallery.
Visit: paulshakespear.com
LOT: 165
Mary Alice Treworgy ’58
Mont Saint Monhegan, 2003, Edition 24 of 100 Giclée Print 18.5" x 22"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Mary Alice Treworgy received a BFA from MassArt. Her Giclée prints are exhibited at the Lupine Gallery (Monhegan Island, ME) and at the Lemont Block Collective (Brunswick, ME). Treworgy had a book published of her work in 2021.
Visit: maryalicetreworgy.com
LOT: 164
LOT: 166
Brett S. Poza M’19
Mistaken Identity, 2023
Burned drawing, aquarelles, ink, on plywood 19" x 11"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Brett S. Poza has a BFA in textiles, an MA in Expressive Therapies and an MFA in 3D Art. Brett is a member of Kingston Gallery in Boston and Viridian Artists in New York. Her work has been most recently exhibited at the Danforth Art Museum and the Fitchburg Art Museum. A native of Massachusetts, Brett currently lives in rural North Central Massachusetts with her family, too many cats, and a greyhound.
Visit: brettpoza.com
Michael Mittelman M’02
Dissipate 003, 2019 Morado and Cherry wood.
19" x 35" x 2"
Courtesy of the artist and Anderson Yezerski Gallery
Michael Mittelman received a BA from Wesleyan University and an MFA from MassArt. His work was recently exhibited at Anderson Yezerski Gallery. His work is held in the Spalter collection.
Visit: michaelmittelman.com
LOT: 167
Yuxiao Mu M’23
Phoenix at Sundown, 2023, Edition 2 of 3
Multi-color etching with chine-collé on Magnani Pescia 22" x 16"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Yuxiao Mu received a BFA in Photography from LuXun Academy of Fine Arts, China in 2020, and her MFA in Photography at MassArt in 2023. Her work was recently exhibited at Cambridge Art Association, LossenArt in Rome, Italy and Griffin @ Lafayette City Center in Boston.
Visit: muyuxiao.com
LOT: 168
Maureen O’connor ’81
Ducks on Green Floral Fabric, 2023 Oil on Canvas 28" x 28"
Courtesy of the artist and Jack Meier Gallery
Maureen O’Connor received a BFA from MassArt in 1981. Her work has recently exhibited at School of the Museum of Fine Arts. She was the recipient of 1st place at the Boston Home 4th Annual, Paul Tucker juror in 2007. Her work is held in the collections of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston Medical, Fidelity Investments, Putnam Investments, Bruce Dayton, Paul Karger, Brian Raffanelli.
Visit: moartnow.com
Keith Crofton ’12
Fire opal cocktail sword, 2023
Iridescent film, resin 33.25" x 7" x 1"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Keith Crofton hopes you’ll follow @past_aweigh on Instagram.
Visit: Keithcrofton.com
Gideon Holdgate ’23
Console Table, 2022
Locally sourced black walnut and sapele 30" x 72" x 20"
$7,200
Courtesy of the artist
Gideon Holdgate will receive a BFA in Sculpture from MassArt with a focus on both traditional and contemporary furniture making, as well as pottery. His work is permanently on display at the MassArt x SoWa gallery and is currently on display and for sale at the Nantucket Looms show room. A Mix of his furniture and ceramic works are also located inside MassArt President Mary Grant’s office.
Lot: 169 / Photography
Portrait Commission
Claire Beckett M’06
Pigment Print 40" x 30"
$4,500
Courtesy of the artist
For this commission, artist Claire Beckett will create a portrait of an individual or family using a 4” x 5” large format camera. The final work will be a museum-caliber color photograph, and the buyer may select the size, up to 30” x 40.” The image will be delivered printed and mounted (unframed), although the artist is happy to provide advice about framing. The portrait session must take place within one year of the Auction. Please allow six weeks for image processing and printing.
Claire Beckett received an MFA from MassArt in 2006. Recent exhibitions include the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. A book of her work is forthcoming with Charcoal Press. She has been the recipient of the Artadia Award, and artist-in-residence at Light Work. Her work is held in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, the Nelson-Atkins Museum, the deCordova Museum and Fidelity Investments.
Visit: clairebeckett.com
Megan Remington ’25
(Sit On My) Face Stool, 2022 Cherry and soft maple, upholstery fabric and foam 18" x 12" x 13"
$1,100
Courtesy of the artist
Megan Remington will receive a BFA from MassArt in 2025. Her work was recently exhibited at the Mary Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery as a part of Sculptural Elements. She was a recipient of the 2022 Studio Foundation Department Award, as well as the 2023 Workshop Scholarship at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship.
Visit: maremington.myportfolio.com
Gints Grinbergs Ring Theory, 2018 Welded steel, found objects 18" x 18" x 18" $700
Courtesy of the artist and Clark Gallery
Gints Grinbergs received a BA Architecture from Rhode Island School of Design. He has shown throughout New England, including Clark Gallery, the DeCordova Museum, the De Menil Gallery at the Groton School as well as the National Museum of Art in Riga, Latvija.
Visit: gintsgrinbergs.com
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Caitlyn Marsh ’06
Range of Wrath, 2023
Stoneware
4" x 28" x 10"
$2,200
Courtesy of the artist
Caitlyn Marsh received a BFA in Ceramics at MassArt in 2006. Recently, Caitlyn exhibited work at Worcester State University, Worcester Center for Crafts and ArtsWorcester. The Society of Arts + Crafts awarded her with the Craft Innovation Seed Grant in 2022. In 2021, she received a Materials Needs Grant from ArtsWorcester.
Visit: caitlynmarshceramicsstudio.com
Caterina Urrata Weintraub ’12
Waiting, 2020 Glass
9" x 7" x 14"
$3,600
Courtesy of the artist
Caterina (Trina) Urrata Weintraub began working with glass in 2004. She is the co-owner of Fiamma Glass Studio in Waltham, MA with her husband and fellow glass artist David Weintraub. She received her BFA in 2012 from MassArt, where she has been an adjunct professor for the past 9 years.
Visit: trina-caterina.com
Matthew J. Ellis ’99
My uncle has a country place that no one knows about, 2023
Wood, Polychrome, Hardware 6" x 4" x 6"
$175
Courtesy of the artist
Matthew J. Ellis graduated from MassArt with a BFA in Illustration in 1999. He currently maintains his studio practice in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He recently completed a major commission, "Meminimus Te," a memorial to those who have fallen from the Covid-19 pandemic, for the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis in Santa Fe, NM. Matthew is a master woodworker and craftsman, and also works a day job.
Visit: pumptrolley.com
LOT: 177
LOT: 178
Nadya Volicer ’01
Now What, 2021 Paper pulp and cardboard 12" x 24" x 24" $1,800
Courtesy of the artist
Nadya Volicer received a BFA in Sculpture from MassArt in 2001 and an MArch from MIT in 2012. Her work was recently exhibited at Space 538, ME and Kunstraum, NY. She has received a Pollack-Krasner Foundation award and many residencies. Her sitespecific works have been installed at DeCordova and Real Art Ways, CT and are currently at Sheridan College, WY and the American Visionary Art Museum, MD. Visit: nadyavolicer.com
LOT: 179
LOT: 180
Ronan Ellis ’23
Untitled, 2023
Carved wood 5.5" x 39.5" x 5.5"
$950
Courtesy of the artist
Ronan Ellis received a BFA in Sculpture at MassArt in 2023. He was a recipient of the Hellen Blair Award. Ronan creates his sculptures with mixed media, jumping around from found objects, to cast iron, to carved wood. Often starting with a common household object, mentally deconstructing it then reconstructing it to shine a light on its absurdities and uniqueness.
LOT: 181
June Tekaza (Gunta Kaza)
Together Still, 2023
Old, used road maps and atlases, and linen thread
4.5" x 14" x 14"
$2,400
Courtesy of the artist
June Tekaza (Gunta Kaza) received a PsyD from BGSP (2019) and an MFA from RISD (2001). Her work has been featured at the Book Art Museum, Umbrella Arts, Fitchburg Art Museum and Attleboro Arts Museum.
Sarah Ellen Montrond ’19
Clay of the Red River, 2023
Blown glass with encased clay 14" x 4" x 4"
$425
Courtesy of the artist
Sarah Ellen Montrond received her BFA from MassArt in Painting and Art History with a minor in Glass. Her work was recently shown in exhibitions (RE)CONNECT in the Thompson Gallery, and Art on Fire: Meltdown, held by the Pittsburgh Glass Center. She has been awarded scholarships to attend craft schools such as Pilchuck Glass School and Haystack Mountain School of Craft.
Visit: sarahmontrond.com
Andy Zimmermann M’03
Sprouting Tower, 2021
Welded steel, painted 34" x 14" x 12"
$500
Courtesy of the artist and Boston Sculptors Gallery
Andy Zimmermann received an AB from Harvard College in 1976, and an MFA from MassArt in 2003. His work has been exhibited at the MIT Museum, the DeCordova Museum, The Boston Museum of Science, the Rose Art Museum, and numerous other galleries in New York City and around the world. He will have a solo show at the Boston Sculptors Gallery in 2025.
Visit: andyzimmermann.com
LOT: 182
Jeff Mentuck
Tidepool, 2023
Blown glass
8" x 22" x 15"
$1,800
Courtesy of the artist
Jeff Mentuck received his MFA as part of the low residency program at MassArt.
LOT: 184
Claudia Martin ’20
Night of the Hog, 2019 Paper, linen, acrylic paint
10.5 x 5.5 x 3.25
$1,700
Courtesy of the artist
Claudia Martin received a BFA Illustration from MassArt in 2020. She has primarily continued her work as an independent artist. They are a recipient of a Somerville Arts Council Fellowship Grant in 2023. Her work is made available via her website and is held in many personal collections.
Visit: claudia-martin.com
LOT: 186
Kristin Beth Powers M’22
O, 2022
Blown Glass 8" x 8" x 2.5"
$550
Courtesy of the artist
Kristin Beth Powers received her MFA in 3D in 2022 from MassArt, and her BFA in Ceramics ’86 from Rhode Island School of Design. Her work was recently exhibited at First Street Gallery NYC, MassArt x SoWa, Remarque Santa Fe, MERZ Scotland, and SAGE Gallery WY. She has attended residencies at Vermont Studio Center, Haystack, and Penland, and won several awards as a luxury ceramic designer.
Visit: kristinbethpowers.com
LOT: 185
LOT: 187
Anne Plaisance
The Trinity, 2023
Mixed media (glass bottles of perfume, labels) 4.5" x 2.5" x 1.5"
$300
Courtesy of the artist
Anne Plaisance, a French artist living near Boston, received a master’s degree from the Sorbonne University in Paris, and a Harvard certificate. Her works were exhibited last September at the Galerie Marguerite Milin in Paris and will be shown during the Wonder Women Now Tour in Massachusetts this summer. She has been a recipient of several MCC grants and received prestigious awards.
Visit: anneplaisance.com
Acrylic
$2,500
Courtesy of the artist
Justin Richel received a BFA from the Maine College of Art and Design and later studied the technique of icon painting at the Franciscan Monastery in Kennebunk, Maine. He has been awarded residencies at the Fine Arts Work Center, Monhegan Artist Residency, Kohler Arts & Industry, and RAIR. His work is held in the collections of the Portland Museum of Art, the John Michael Kohler Art Center, and Fidelity.
Visit: justinrichel.com
Lauren Nauman
Lines, Black Twist 16, 2022
Porcelain and stain 6.5" x 8" x 8"
$1,100
Courtesy of the artist
Lauren Nauman received a Master’s in Ceramics from the Royal College of Art, London in 2016. Her work was recently exhibited at Aubert Jansen Galerie Carouge, Switzerland and Galerie Grès, Paris. She has been a recipient of the RJ Washington Bursary 2016 and Best in Show at Concord Arts MJ1 2023. Her work is held in the collections of Nationalmuseum Stockholm and Doddington Hall, UK.
Visit: laurennauman.com
Patrick Brennan M’24
Polyethylene Python, 2022
Acrylic on Plastic 20" x 25" x 30" $1,700
Courtesy of the artist
Patrick Brennan is earning an MFA in sculpture from MassArt. His art has been showcased at various galleries, including the Copley Society of Art, Piano Craft Gallery, and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery. He’s also a Casey B. Ausman Scholarship recipient, with work in collections at MassArt and Middlesex Community College.
Visit: fineartsculptor.com
Julie Martini M’03
Head, 2022
3D Print with unique hand marbled finish 14.5"
Courtesy of the artist
Julie Martini received a BA from Carleton College and an MFA from MassArt. She is inspired by NASA images and the tension between AI and human consciousness. Her work was recently shown at Curry College and the Menino Art Center. Awards include residencies at the Women’s Studio Workshop and Vermont Studio Center; Finalist MCC Artist Fellowship; Lead Artist, Community Arts Initiative, MFA, Boston.
Visit: juliemartini.info
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Ben Ryterband
Spiral Wall Jetty, 2005
Ceramics
15" x 17" x 1.5"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Ben Ryterband received an MFA from Rhode Island School of Design. His work was most recently exhibited in the Fuller Craft Museum and Lexington Arts and Crafts Society.
Nancy Langston M’92
Sea Glass, 2023
Glass, horseshoe crab tail, copper leaf
18" x 11" x 3.25"
$1,800
Courtesy of the artist
Nancy Langston received a MFA from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at Corrigan Gallery where she is exhibited regularly as a gallery artist. She has been a recipient of the Creative Glass Center of America Artist Residency. Her work is held in the collection of the Sandwich Glass Museum and private collections.
Visit: nlangstonstudios.com
Jessica Finch ’00
Seepocken—set 1, 2023
Burnished porcelain
12" x 12" Dimensions of combined set, individual measurements below:
Large: 4.5" x 5.5"
Medium: 3.5" x 5"
Small: 4" x 4.5"
$900
Courtesy of the artist
Jessica studied ceramics and sculpture at MassArt (BFA), architectural design at Boston Architectural College, and arts administration at Boston University (MS). She explores geometric forms and celebrates the elemental qualities of clay by using oxides and bare clay. Her work is currently exhibited at Room 68 in Provincetown, MA.
Visit: finchceramics.com
Taylor Green ’26
WoodChip Teddy, 2023
Woodchips on a wire and paper base
11" x 7.5" x 6"
$300
Courtesy of the artist
Taylor Green will receive a painting BFA from MassArt.
Lot: 194 / Newspaper Vase Commission
Maureen Mcafee ’19
White Ceramic Stoneware
7.5" x 6" x 5"
$395
Courtesy of the artist
For this commission, artist Maureen McAfee will hand-paint a personal newspaper of the buyer’s choice on a hand-sculpted vase. The buyer will need to provide a newspaper of choice as well as headlines, a date, and photos they would like to be included. The vase will then be fired once to make the line work permanent and then fired again with a clear glaze to make it last for many years to come. The artist can make the piece eight inches tall at the most. Please allow a minimum of eight weeks to complete once the buyer’s choices have been received.
Maureen McAfee is a multimedia artist and illustrator who works out of her studios in Brooklyn, NY. She received a BFA in Illustration from MassArt in 2019.
Visit: theartofmaureenmcafee.com
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02 Silent Auction
Phillip Jones
Cyclone 3, 2023, Edition 3 of 12
Archival pigment photograph 32" x 32" x 2"
$3,000
Courtesy of the artist and Mercury Gallery
Phillip Jones lives in Boston & Atlanta. His work has been exhibited at the Fuller Museum, Gallery Parr, and the Anzenberger, Foundry, Eric Dean, Connection, McGuffey & Mercury Galleries, and others, and in group exhibitions at the Whitney Museum, Hirschhorn Museum, DeCordova Museum, Boston Athenaeum, Hunter Museum, Lafayette Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Boston Public Library & Boston Center for the Arts.
Visit: phillipjonesphotos.com
Charlotte Andry Gibbs ’85 “... but there’s still time”, 2023
Acrylic, linen, wood frame 14.38" x 18.25" x 2.5"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Charlotte Andry Gibbs received a BFA in painting from MassArt in 1985, but has been exhibiting throughout Massachusetts since 1976 including most recently the Beth Urdang Gallery in Wellesley, MA. Her paintings are in the collections of Wellington Management, Kidder Peabody, Jordan’s Furniture, in private collections throughout the U.S., and have won awards at Concord Art and the Fitchburg Art Museum.
Visit: charlotteandrygibbs.com
Steven Spazuk
Euphony of Urgency, 2022
Soot and watercolor on panel 12" x 9"
$3,000
Courtesy of the artist and Adelson Galleries
Steven Spazuk earned his bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts from Université Laval, Québec, Canada. Spazuk has been represented by Adelson Galleries (New York and Palm Beach) since 2016 and had a recent solo exhibition at Adelson Galleries New York in 2023. He has become an internet sensation, and was recruited as a sponsored artist by Zippo.
Visit: spazuk.com
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E.K. Harper ’13
Repeat, 2023
Pen and ink on dyed paper
11" x 14"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Elizabeth Harper is a freelance illustrator based in Boston, MA. She graduated from MassArt with a BFA in illustration. Working primarily in pen and ink, she delves into the world of dark and sardonic humor. Currently she is looking into the face of death and decay and searching for the glimmer of laugher in the dark.
Visit: ekharper.net
Evan Rosenberg
Acceptance II, 2023
Silk pulled from the cocoon, Velvet, Aluminum, LED Light 25" x 25" x 3"
$6,000
Courtesy of the artist
Evan Rosenberg received a degree in Chemistry from Washington & Jefferson College. His work was recently exhibited at Galatea Fine Art Gallery and The Other Art Fair in May 2023 in Brooklyn and will be shown at Superfine Art Fair in DC in October and The Other Art Fair in Brooklyn in November. His work is held in private collections across the US and in Europe.
Visit: evanmrosenberg.com
Fish Mcgill ’04 M’14
NE vs. NY, 2023, Edition 1 of 300
Archival digital print 18" x 12"
$300
Courtesy of the artist
Fish McGill received a BFA with honors and an MFA from MassArt. His work as an artist and designer has been commissioned and displayed at the Museum of Fine Art Boston, The Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, MassArt Art Museum, The Boston Drawing Project, 47 Brand, Johnny Cupcakes, JArts Boston, The Art on The Marquee at the BCEC, and more.
Visit: fishmgill.com
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Bloom, 2022 Relief print on Kozo paper
24" x 18"
$888
Courtesy of the artist
Davit Botch received a Bachelor’s of Business Administration from IMC FH Krems University in 2011, a Master’s of Hospitality Management from Cornell University in 2015 and a Master’s of Fine Art 2D from MassArt. Recent Exhibitions include a solo Show, “Beyond Material,” and group exhibitions, “Drift" and “Penumbra” at MassArt.
Visit: davitbotch.com
John Rego ’18
The Heist, 2022
Acrylic on paper
14" x 11"
$950
Courtesy of the artist
John Rego is an illustrator and educator living and working in Boston, MA. His work is inspired by the absurdities of the human and natural world, reportage illustration, pop-surrealism and 19th Century scientific illustration. John received his BFA from MassArt in 2018 and his MFA from the School of Visual Arts in 2021.
Visit: johnrego.com
Sharon Schindler
Fenway Abstract, 2023
Photograph on birchwood 24" x 24"
$895
Courtesy of the artist
Sharon Schindler has a BSBA from BU in 1984. In 2023, Sharon exhibited and won an award for Colorful Kayaks in From the Heart exhibit at Mosesian Art.
Sharon’s “Hammond,” “Glass Knobs” and “Pick A Tune” were selected for Lasting Impressions exhibit Gallery Twist in 2023. Currently, Sharon has a solo exhibit at the Moakley Courthouse in Boston. Sharon’s work is exhibited in her Boston SoWa studio.
Visit: sharonschindlerphotography.com
Steph Costello M’08
Track and Field, 2016
Pen and gouache on paper
17" x 22"
$3,200
Courtesy of the artist
Steph Costello received her MFA from MassArt in 2008. She has exhibited her work with Peirogi Gallery in Brooklyn, and has created public projects throughout New York. She has received grants and awards from The Brooklyn Arts Council, ArtBridge, and New York Health and Hospitals. Her work is held in the collections of Loyola University Chicago, and Fidelity Group Boston.
Visit: stephcostello.com
Janet Kawada ’92
The Road Traveled, 2019 Fiber 35" x 32"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Janet Kawada received a BFA in Fibers from MassArt and an MFA-VA from Vermont College. Her work was recently exhibited at the Michelle Wu Gallery in Boston City Hall, Pingree School (Hamilton, MA), the Natick Rail Trail and at the St. Botolph Club. Her work is held in collections at Simmons College and around the US, Canada and Japan.
Visit: janetkawada.com
Carlos Villamil ’12
Barbara, 2023, Edition 2 of 17
Ink on Bristol board
12" x 12" x 0.1"
$250
Courtesy of the artist
Carlos Villamil is a Colombian designer based in Boston, MA. He has worked in Colombia, Italy, Spain and Germany. Carlos studied Industrial Design at the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University (1999), Fashion Design at MassArt (2012) and holds a Master in Sustainability & Environmental Management from Harvard University (2018). Currently, he works as an Associate Professor in the Industrial Design program at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston.
Visit: behance.net/CarlosVillamil
Nicci Sevier-Vuyk
Thirsty, 2016
Acrylic painting
36" x 18" x 1.5" $2,770
Courtesy of the artist
Nicci Sevier-Vuyk is an American artist known for her colorful, realistic acrylic paintings of iconic objects in American culture. She has attended The Glassell School of Art in Houston 2014-2016. Nicci has had three solo exhibitions, most recently in February 2023 at Beacon Gallery in Boston, MA. Nicci’s work has been added to Fidelity Investment Corporate Art Collection (2023). Visit: nicciseviervuyk.com
Sean Riley ’99
Campo di Grano, 2022
Oil on paper 14.5" x 9.75"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist
Sean Riley received a BFA (’99) in Painting from MassArt and an MFA (’04) in Sculpture from the University of Pennsylvania. He has received grants from the Joan Mitchell Foundation and the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts. He has been a resident artist at the Joan Mitchel Center and Yaddo. His work is held in the collection of the RISD Museum.
Visit: seanrileystudio.com
Sean Walker ’96
On the go, 2022
Oil on canvas
24" x 48"
$1,500
Courtesy of the artist
Sean Walker received a BFA in Painting from MassArt in 1996. His work is featured in astronomy publications worldwide.
Visit: astrowalker535.wixsite.com/walker-studios
Bowen Xiao ’25
Phoenix, 2023
Muslin with natural indigo dye
15.5" x 74.5"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Bowen Xiao will receive a BFA from MassArt.
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Kathryn St. Clair M’96
Cataract, 2015
Oil on canvas
21" x 34" x 1.5"
$2,200
Courtesy of the artist
Kathryn St. Clair received a BFA in Studio Art with Honors from the University of Texas at Austin and received an MFA in Painting and Printmaking from MassArt. She has been a recipient of the William J. Fulbright Scholarship to Spain for Painting. Her work is in the Stanford University Medical Center and is in the permanent collection of the U.S. Forest Service.
Visit: kathrynstclair.com
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Becca Parker ’23
Pollinator Study, 2023
Fibers
11" x 14" x 2"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Becca Parker will receive a BFA from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at the MassArt Fibers show. She has been a recipient of the Barbara L. Kuhlman scholarship, and an All School Show award at MassArt.
Helen Quinn
Circus Rorschach- 82nd St., Jackson Heights, 2020
Gouache on watercolor paper 20" x 14"
$900
Courtesy of the artist
Helen Quinn lives and works in Queens, New York. Her work has been exhibited internationally including the Czech Republic and Norway. She has attended numerous residencies including a year-long program in Japan with the Henry Luce Foundation and more recently at Poco a Poco in Oaxaca, Mexico. She holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art.
Visit: helenquinnnyc.com/artwork
LOT: 219
Marcia Crumley
Late October, 2023
Encaustic on panel 18" x 18" x 1.5" $1,400
Courtesy of the artist
Marcia studied painting at MassArt. She was named one of Maine’s “most collectible artists” in artmaine’s 2019 annual art guide. Recent exhibitions include the two-woman show “Endless Summer” at the Candita Clayton Gallery in August of 2023. Marcia’s paintings are in several corporate art collections, including Boston Children’s Hospital, East Boston Community Health Center, and American Tower.
Visit: marciacrumleyart.com
Li Wang M’20
Inward Facing #1, 2023
Oil on canvas 24" x 18"
$3,000
Courtesy of the artist
Li Wang graduated from UMass Boston with a BA in Art in 2017, and received an MFA degree from MassArt in 2020. His work was exhibited at Scollay Square gallery in Boston City Hall, Harbor Gallery Boston, SyossetWoodbury and Bellport Community Center in NYC. He has been a recipient of Ruth Butler Travel Scholarship. His work is held in the collection of multiple collectors.
Visit: Li-s-art.site123.me
LOT: 221
James Mason ’81
Eight maids a milking, 2018
Watercolor 24.75" x 39"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
James Mason is currently the Associate Provost and Dean of Faculty at MassArt. “Before an artist or designer puts pencil to paper, they must have an inspiration. I’m often inspired by a detail, a color or a silhouette.”
Dmitriy Gushchin
Champagne, 2023
Archival dye sublimation print transfer to aluminum 30" x 24"
$1,800
Courtesy of the artist
Dmitriy Gushchin is experimental visual artist from Boston. He initiated black and white film photography training from his father at the age of 12. While transitioning to color film and later to digital photography, Dmitriy mastered his technique as well as his philosophy and esthetics. His works were recently exhibited all around United States as well as in Switzerland, Germany and Greece.
Visit: dgartphoto.com
Tom Stocker
Homage to Mondrian #11, 2021
Acrylic on Canvas
33" x 33" x 1.5"
$3,500
Courtesy of the artist and Copley Society of Art
Tom received his BA from UMass-Boston. His work was shown at the Cambridge Art Association and the SMFA Boston, and will be will be at the Hall Gallery at UMass in 2024. He was awarded the status of “Copley Artist” in 2002 and was the first artist in the Copley Society to be awarded a second solo show in 2007. His work is in the collections of Fidelity, Wellington, Brigham & Women’s and UMass-Boston.
Visit: tomstockerartist.com
Alex Gerasev
Wonder, 2023, Edition AP
Lithograph
5" x 4"
$450
Courtesy of the artist
Alex Gerasev is an illustrator, painter, printmaker and muralist. He grew up in St. Petersburg, Russia and studied at the Repin Academy of Fine Arts. Alex’s work is exhibited internationally and is held in private and public collections throughout the US and Europe, including Boston Public Library, Boston Athenæum, Columbia University and The Pushkin Museum.
Visit: alexgerasev.com
Elizabeth King Stanton
Dissolving Daydream, 2022
Acrylic and vinyl on wood panel 14" x 11"
$1,800
Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Elizabeth King Stanton received a BFA from Boston University in 2011 and a MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in Painting in 2017. Her work was recently exhibited at Abigail Ogilvy Gallery and Gallery Tempo.
Visit: elizabethkingstanton.com
Leslie Groff ’11
Woven Drawing VI, 2021
Cotton, linen, Surveyor’s tape
36" x 15.75"
$850
Courtesy of the artist
Leslie Groff is a fiber artist based in Western Massachusetts. Her work has been published in the book 500 Paper Objects by Gene McHugh, and she has a piece on permanent display at the Inn on Boltwood in Amherst, MA. Her work is inspired by the tactile qualities of her materials and their interconnectedness to the natural world around us.
Visit: LeslieGroff.com
Jacqueline Priola ’25
Through The Weeds, 2023, Edition 1 of 10
Etching
9" x 12"
$250
Courtesy of the artist
Jacqueline Priola will receive a BFA from MassArt in 2025. Jackie is from Asheville North Carolina and currently resides in Boston. Her work focuses around ideas of memory, nostalgia and folklore while exploring the abilities of printmaking.
Brian Zink
Composition in 5700YT aqua, 2648 blue, 2051 Blue and 3001 Gray, 2017
Opaque colored Plexiglas on panel 22.5"
$4,500
Courtesy of the artist and Anderson Yezerski Gallery
Brian Zink received a degree from Rochester Institute of Technology. His work has been exhibited at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University and Fitchburg Art Museum. His work is held in the collections of The ’Quin House, M.I.T and Fidelity Investments. He is represented by Anderson Yezerski Gallery.
Visit: brianzinkart.com
Marcus Payzant
Library of Libations, 2023
Acrylic and colored pencil on watercolor paper 24" x 18"
$900
Courtesy of the artist
Marcus Payzant has been a staff member at MassArt since 2014. He received a BFA degree from the University of Northern Iowa and an MFA degree from the University of Texas at Austin. His work was recently exhibited at Zhou B Art Center in Chicago and was a recipient of the Stone Creek Farm Artists Residency. He maintains a consistent studio practice that focuses on painting and drawing.
Visit: marcuspayzant.com
Raul Marin
Tall Grass #1
Acrylic on Canvas
25.5" x 39.5"
$4,000
Courtesy of the artist and Pellas Gallery
Raul Marin is one of Nicaragua’s most renowned artists. Born in Nicaragua, Marin traveled to Florence, Italy to study painting, graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence around 1977. He received the “Leonel Vanegas” National Painting Award convened by Nicaragua’s Institute of Culture for his precise painting style. The focus he is known for in his art is hyper-realistic settings, from a zoom-in of tall grass to his famous paintings of storms. He also draws from the impressionist and expressionist movements.
Jennifer Y. Collins ’24
Untitled (Peony), 2023
Archival Inkjet Print
24" x 16"
$715
Courtesy of the artist
Jennifer Y. Collins will receive a BFA in Photography from MassArt in 2024. Her work was recently exhibited in the Away Show at MassArt, Toast, Year Three Exhibition and The Big Light, Photography Department Exhibition both held in Edinburgh College of Art. She has also been a recipient of the 2022 MassArt All School Juried Show Photography Department Award.
Visit: jenniferycollins.com
Carolanne Patterson
Flashlight 1, 2023
Ink on archival digital print
11" x 8.5"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Carolanne Patterson teaches 3D Fine Art at MassArt. She studied metalsmithing at SUNY New Paltz earning a BFA/MFA. She has a BA in art history from the University of Pittsburgh. Patterson received a Fulbright Fellowship to the Academy of Art, Architecture and Design in Prague. She recently exhibited at the State Silk Museum of Tbilisi, Georgia, and Jewelerswerk Galerie in DC.
Victoria Maxfield ’16
The Swallow and The Other Birds, 2015
Watercolor and Ink 33" x 26"
$1,400
Courtesy of the artist
Victoria Maxfield received an Illustration degree from MassArt. She has done work for The NY Times, Smithsonian, Bon Appetit and the NYC Ballet among others. She has been appeared in the Society of Illustrators and American Illustration annuals.
Visit: victoriamaxfield.com
Catherine Carter
Poppy Spheres, 2022
Acrylic on fabric collage on stretched canvas 20" x 20"
$2,500
Courtesy of the artist
Catherine Carter received her MFA in Painting from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Her work is held in the collection of the Boston Public Library, and has been exhibited in Cameroon and Oman through the Art In Embassies Program. The recipient of grants from the St. Botolph Club Foundation and the Massachusetts Cultural Council, she works from her studio in New Bedford.
Visit: CatherineCarterFineArt.com
Mike E. Dunne ’17
Airing Out My Laundry, 2023
Photography
16" x 20"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Mike E. Dunne, a versatile multidisciplinary artist, excels in photography, video, music and performance art. In 2017, he earned a BFA from MassArt. He has achieved recognition with the audience choice award at the Take 1 Film Festival. His portfolio showcases various collaborations, such as Futurefarmers’ “De-Bugging,” the Luongo Collective and P.I.G.
Visit: mikeedunne.com
Tiffany Doggett M’20
April Sea, 2021
Felted wool on linen
10" x 8"
$750
Courtesy of the artist
Tiffany earned her BFA from Cornell University and her Master’s in Art Teaching from MassArt. She is currently the 2D visual art teacher at St. Mark’s School in Southborough, MA. Tiffany’s work has been a part of the MassArt Auction since 2020.
Paul Arsenault ’00
Ballerina, 2023, Edition 3 of 20
Cold pressed steel with black patina 32" x 25" x 1.5"
$3,300
Courtesy of the artist
Paul has a degree in painting from MassArt and an MFA from Cambridge School of Art in Cambridge, UK. His work is exhibited and collected word-wide, with recent shows in Boston, Provincetown, Santa Fe, New York, and London.
Visit: paularsenault.com
Liz Albert
He is Paralyzingly Boring, 2021
Archival pigment print
8.75" x 11.4"
$425
Courtesy of the artist
Liz Albert received a BFA from The University of Michigan (1988) and an MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art (1992), as well as a Post Baccalaureate in teaching from MassArt (2014). Her work was recently exhibited at CAA @ Canal in Cambridge, MA. Her work is held in the collection of The Danforth Museum and has been exhibited and published in the US and abroad.
Visit: lizalbert.com
Doron Putka
Peaches on White Linen, 2019
Oil on paper
16" x 16" x 2"
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Doron Putka received a diploma from Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem, Israel. Her work is currently exhibited in The Copley Society of Art and Concord Art. Her work won several awards in both places. Her work is held in private collections.
Visit: doronputka.com
Josephine Burr
Meridian, 2023
Ceramic, mixed media
12" x 10" x 5"
$1,600
Courtesy of the artist
Josephine Burr received her MFA in Ceramics from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Recent exhibitions of her work include the Cape Cod Museum of Art, Lucy Lacoste Gallery and Drive By Projects (Boston, MA), Cynthia Winings Gallery, and Zero Station (Portland, ME). Burr was a 2021 recipient of the Boston Foundation’s Brother Thomas Fellowship.
Visit: josephineburr.com
LOT: 242
Kimberly Maroon M’14
Untitled, 2016, Edition 1 of 13
Archival inkjet print 24" x 36"
$2,500
Courtesy of the artist
Kimberly Maroon is a photographer, director, designer, and educator based in Boston. She received her MFA from MassArt’s Dynamic Media Institute. Kim has created visuals for a variety of automotive and lifestyle clients such as Infiniti, CarGurus, Zipcar, Red Bull, and MotorTrend TV. In the past, her work has been exhibited at MassArt x SoWa Gallery, Mingo Gallery, and 3S Artspace.
Visit: kimberlymaroon.com
LOT: 243
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John J. Vinton
View toward Powder Point Mid Tide, 2023 Oil on linen 30" x 34"
$3,400
Courtesy of the artist
John J. Vinton has studied Biology at Harvard University and received a Post Baccalaureate in Studio Art from Brandeis University. His work is exhibited at Boston Art, Erdreich White Fine Art, Libby Silvia_Art Style, Sunne Savage Gallery, Andrea Marquit Fine Arts and The Willard Gallery in Portland Maine. His work is in the collections of clients across New England, the US and Europe.
Visit: Johnvintonartcom
LOT: 245
Vanessa Kraps ’23
Bedroom at Dusk, 2023
Watercolor
16" x 22.25"
$450
Courtesy of the artist
Vanessa Kraps is a 2023 graduate from MassArt’s Illustration program and holds a Master’s degree in Library and Information Science.
Lisa Barthelson
aii 53, art in isolation, family debris, 2023
Monoprint with collage and thread on wired panel 8" x 8"
$525
Courtesy of the artist
Lisa Barthelson received a BS in Environmental Design from UConn and an MLA from UMass. Her work has been exhibited throughout New England including at the Fitchburg, Danforth and Newport Art Museums. Barthelson exhibited in over 20 exhibitions and received multiple awards for her work in the 2023. She was awarded a Finalist Grant for in Drawing and Printmaking by the Mass Cultural Council.
Visit: lisabarthelson.com
Sandra Colameta ’25
The Whistle, 2023, Edition AP
Water soluble printmaking ink 14.50" x 11" $200
Courtesy of the artist
Sandra Colameta is a current illustration student at MassArt.
Susan Murie
Lucky, 2022 Cyanotype on paper
45" x 31"
$3,800
Courtesy of the artist
Susan Murie is an artist living and working in Boston, MA. Recent exhibitions include Photographic Resource Center, Boston; Cambridge Art Association; MassArt Auctions 2019-2023; CAA @ CANAL; Abigail Ogilvy Gallery and Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts. She has been featured in media outlets such as Art Scope Magazine, CyanUtopia Podcast, Boston Magazine and INKQ, Inky Leaves Publishing, London. Her work is in collections at Fidelity Investments Corporate Art Collections, The City of Somerville, Raffles Hotel Boston, Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas and private collections in the US and Europe.
Visit: susanmurie.com
Michael Lafleur ’16
Plaster Mold of My Father’s Hand, 2023, Edition 1 of 5
Gelatin silver print
20" x 16"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Michael Lafleur is an Artist who is interested in what something might look like photographed. After receiving his BFA in Photography in 2016, he moved to Virginia to study the romanticized idea of the American South. In 2020, he moved back to New England to investigate relationships within his family, and photograph the imminent gentrification of the area surrounding Polar Park in Worcester.
Visit: michaelplafleur.com
Hilde-Kari Guttormsen ’15
Flying Queen, 2016
Wool, Silk, Linen, Fleece (from Recycled Water Bottles)
50" x 40"
$1,500
Courtesy of the artist
Hilde-Kari Guttormsen received M.D. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Bergen, Norway, and a BFA degree in Painting and Sculpture from MassArt in ’15. Her work was exhibited in juried shows at The Launchpad Gallery at Boston Sculptors Gallery, Arlington Center for the Arts, Cambridge Art Association, Galatea Fine Art Gallery, and Project B Gallery in 2023.
Tatiana Gómez & José Menéndez
My Body Is Mine/My cuerpo es mío, 2020, Edition of 200
Offset print on white cardstock paper
6" x 13"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Tatiana Gómez received an MFA in Graphic Design from RISD. She has been a recipient of the Type Directors Club and the Society of Typographic Arts. José Menéndez received an MFA in Graphic Design from RISD and an MMA in Marine Affairs from the University of Rhode Island. He is a recipient of the NEA grant. Their work is held in the collections of the RISD Museum.
Visit: buenagrafica.com
Astrid Reischwitz
Window, 2018, Edition 3 of 3
Archival Pigment Print with Handsewn Embroidery
21" x 26"
$2,500
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas
Astrid Reischwitz is a lens-based artist whose work was recently exhibited at the Louisville Photo Biennial, the University of Tampa FL and the Griffin Museum of Photography. Her series “Spin Club Tapestry” was the Series Winner at the 2021 Siena International Photo Awards. Her work is held in the collections of the High Museum of Art, Atlanta and the Braunschweigisches
Landesmuseum, Germany.
Visit: reischwitzphotography.com
Katrina Majkut
Delicious Enough to Eat, 2014, Edition 6 of 7
Screen print collage
9" x 12"
$450
Courtesy of the artist
Katrina Majkut (My’kut; She/They), a Ukrainian American visual artist is dedicated to understanding how social traditions impact social and civil rights. In 2024, she will be in a group show at SF MoMA and a solo show at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art. Majkut has an MFA from SMFA at Tufts. Majkut received national attention in 2023 when her work was censored by anti-abortion laws in Idaho.
Visit: KatrinaMajkut.com
Kayla Mohammadi
Damariscotta Sunset, 2023
Oil on panel 12" x 9"
$2,200
Courtesy of the artist and Caldbeck Gallery
Kayla Mohammadi received a BFA from Univ. of Washington and an MFA from Boston University. Recent exhibitions include: Seeing Through, Cove Street Arts; From the Heart, AVA Gallery, Lebanon, NH; and Overlap, Caldbeck Gallery. She received The American Academy of Arts Purchase Prize and the Joan Mitchell Painting Prize. She is an Assistant Professor in Painting at MassArt.
Visit: kaylamohammadi.com
Nathan NG Catlin
Hug, 2020, Edition AP Relief print 13" x 13" $1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Nathan Ng Catlin received a MFA from Columbia University. His work was recently exhibited at the Frost Museum, Fredrick Snitzer Gallery, and Davidson Gallery. He has been a recipient of an APEX Art travel residency. He currently works and teaches at Columbia University and CUNY City College.
Visit: nathancatlin.com
Hillary Babick
DAISY CHAINS, 2021
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Oil on linen mounted on panel 4" x 4"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Hillary Babick (b.1989, Dallas, Texas) received her BFA from Boston University. Her paintings explore private vs. public personas and daily life. She exhibits nationally and her work is held in private collections across the country. She is a 2021 and 2023 Arts & Business Council of Boston Walter Feldman Emerging Artist Fellow finalist and received a 2023 Mass Cultural Council Grant.
Visit: hillarybabick.com
Kristina Eagan ’98
Camera Obscura Inn, Circa 1990s
Photography
16" x 20"
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Kristina Eagan graduated from New England School of Photography and received her BFA from MassArt. She has exhibited widely and has received numerous awards for her work.
Nancy Mccarthy ’99
Cast, 2023
Oil on panel 8" x 10" x 2"
$850
Courtesy of the artist and Larkin Gallery
Nancy McCarthy is represented by the Larkin Gallery (Provincetown, MA) and shows with Zeuxis in NYC. She is co-owner of Black Pond in Rehoboth, MA. Awards include: Visiting Artist, Beijing Royal School; residency at Inside Out Museum, Beijing; a St. Botolph Foundation Award; and a Ragdale Fellowship. She graduated from MassArt in 1999, and earned an MFA from the Art Institute of Boston in 2005.
Tavon Taylor ’21
Untitled, 2023, Edition 1 of 10 Digital Photography 16" x 24"
$3,000
Courtesy of the artist
Tavon Taylor received a BFA in photography from MassArt. Their work has been exhibited at The JKC Gallery, The Griffin Museum, and the Hamiltonian Artists Art Space.
Visit: tavontaylor.com
Anne Callahan ’86
Psychedelic Marshes, 2023
Acrylic on canvas panel 8" x 10"
$750
Courtesy of the artist
Anne Callahan received her BFA in Graphic Design from MassArt in 1986. Her mixed media work was exhibited in 2023 at Belmont Gallery of Art and Midway Studios. Her paintings and collages are held in collections throughout the USA and CANADA.
John Thompson M’05
HINSDALE, 2014, Edition 1 of 5
3 Plate Color Intaglio; aquatint, sugar lift, spit bite and etching Printed at Wingate Studio
25" x 18.5"
$1,250
Courtesy of the artist
John Thompson founded and works at Lincoln Studios in Waltham. He teaches at MassArt and Framingham State. John prints with Master Printers Peter Pettengill at Wingate Studios and Sue Oehme at Oehme Graphics. Gallery representation includes Childs Gallery in Boston; Adelson Galleries in Palm Beach and New York; and others. His work is in private and public collections nationally and internationally. John earned art degrees from Syracuse University, University of WisconsinMadison, and MassArt.
Visit: ps://www.johnthompsonart.com
Mike Dirado ’81
A Second in San Donato, 2021
Oil on board 14" x 11" x 2.5"
$950
Courtesy of the artist
Mike DiRado received his BFA from MassArt and completed graduate work in art education at Pratt Institute. He was a teacher and department chair for the Abington PS. His work has been exhibited throughout the United Stated and is found in private and corporate collections. He is a gallery artist at the South Shore Art Center and is on the Board of Directors at North River Arts Society.
Visit: mikediradofineart.com
Jeffrey H. Hayes ’92
High Cranes, 2018 Cyanotype 10" x 8"
$475
Courtesy of the artist
Jeffrey H. Hayes graduated from MassArt with a BFA in Illustration in 1992 and has worked in corporate innovation, drawing live during meetings - enabling clients to review new ideas brought to life, while developing fresh concepts. He also teaches intro to drawing, shows in group exhibitions, collaborates with other artists & has artwork in numerous private and corporate collections across the US and Japan.
Visit: JHHarts.net/pro/drawn_index.html
Linda Cordner
Summer Haze, 2017
Encaustic on board
25" x 25" x 1.5"
$1,500
Courtesy of the artist
Linda Cordner received a BFA from the University of CT. Her work was recently exhibited at Dryden Gallery in Providence, RI, and is included in many corporate and residential collections. Her work is included in the book Encaustic Art in the Twenty-First Century. Visit: lindacordner.com
Kirstin Lamb
Remix with Chair Cushion Pattern and Big X, 2021
Acrylic and acrylic gouache on printed canvas 30" x 22"
$4,500
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA
Kirstin is a painter living in Providence, Rhode Island and working in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Kirstin received an MFA in Painting from RISD in 2005, and an AB in Visual Art and Literatures in English from Brown University in 2001. Kirstin’s paintings have been shown in venues across the country, recently showing at Cade Tompkins Projects (Providence, RI), the Spring Break Art Fair (NY), Periphery Space at Paper Nautilus (Providence, RI), and many others. Kristin has attended several residencies and has taught painting and drawing at a range of New England colleges, currently working at Clark University in Worcester. Her work is in the collections of Fidelity Investments, the Fruitlands Museum, and Providence College, among others.
Visit: nitsrik.com/about-ba
Lisa Houck
Flittering and Fluttering, 2023, Edition 2 of 10 Woodcut 36" x 24" $2,200
Courtesy of the artist
Lisa Houck received a BFA in printmaking from RISD in 1975. She joined the Experimental Etching Studio in Boston shortly after graduation. In 1989, Houck graduated from SMFA Boston/Tufts University with an MFA in painting. Houck works with color and pattern to create complex, imaginative landscapes. She is inspired by the natural world. She has shown extensively throughout New England and her work is in numerous public and private collections, including The Boston Athenaeum, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital, Fidelity Investments, four libraries in Broward County Florida, Hale and Dorr, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Lisa currently lives and works in Cape Elizabeth, ME. Visit: lisahouck.com
Ezra Shales
Untitled, 2018
Oil paint on ceramic 14.5"
$950
Courtesy of the artist
Ezra Shales received an MFA from Hunter College, CUNY, in 1996. He exhibited work in New York City 1993-2004 at Artists Space and PS 1, among other venues, and was included in the Brooklyn Museum’s “Open House: Working in Brooklyn” (2004) before closing his studio practice and beginning work on his Ph.D.
Sarah Meyers Brent
Dried Flowers 2, 2020
Acrylic and charcoal on paper
20.5" x 17.5"
$1,250
Courtesy of the artist and Chase Young Gallery
Sarah Meyers Brent received her BFA from Skidmore College, Post-Bacc from Brandeis University, and MFA from the University of New Hampshire. Reviews of her exhibitions have appeared in Artscope Magazine, Art New England, The Boston Globe, Sculpture Magazine and other publications. Her work is in the permanent collections of Danforth Art Museum, Liquitex Corporation, and private collections.
Visit: chaseyounggallery.com/sarah-meyers-brent
Hunter O’Hanian
In the Army ..., 2021, Edition 4 of 10 Modified archival photograph, digital print 16" x 20"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Hunter O’Hanian, a former MassArt employee, is currently an MFA student at Florida Atlantic University. In 2023, his work was juried into exhibitions at Attleboro Museum of Arts (Attleboro, MA), Rhode Island Watercolor Society (Pawtucket, RI), Studio Door Gallery, Sixth Annual Proud Exhibition (San Diego, CA), Old Town Arts and Crafts Guild (Peconic, NY), Cape Fear Studios (Fayetteville, NC), and others.
Steven J. Cabral ’09
Finding Space #2, 2023
Acrylic, markers, crayons, flashe, and paper on canvas 24" x 16" x 2"
$775
Courtesy of the artist
Steven J. Cabral is a Boston-based painter whose work has been shown throughout the Northeast. He holds a BFA in painting from MassArt and an MFA from Lesley University College of Art and Design. He currently lives and works in Somerville, MA.
Visit: stevenjcabral.com
Julianne Nash ’13
Neural Filter No. 13 (-26 Cyan, -44 Magenta, +39 Blue, 48 Images), 2023
Archival inkjet print 22" x 17"
$250
Courtesy of the artist
Julianne Nash received her MFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts and her BFA in Photography from MassArt. Her work has been exhibited extensively throughout New York and internationally. Julianne was listed as a finalist in the NYFA Fellowship for Photography and was published in Lyle Rexer’s The Critical Eye: Fifteen Pictures to Understand Photography. Visit: juliannenash.com
Jamieson Edson ’15
AJ in the Mills River, 2021
Double Polaroid emulsion transfer on Yupo paper
5" x 7"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Jamieson Edson received a BFA from the Studio for Interrelated Media at MassArt in 2015. Their work has recently been shown at Gallery VERY, The Distillery Gallery, and Shoe Bones Gallery.
Hadis Karami M’23
You Belong to Me, 2023
Print and embroidery
33" x 23"
$2,200
Courtesy of the artist
Hadis Karami is a mixed media textile artist currently based in New Bedford. She earned an MFA in 3D Fine Arts from the Massachusetts College of Design in 2023. Through her art, Hadis delves deep into the political, socio-cultural, and gender norms, all through the deeply personal lens of her own experiences and traumas. Hadis Karami’s art has been exhibited across the United States. Most recently, her work was featured in the 3rd Annual Juried Graduate Alumni Exhibition, “Earthquake Picnic,” at the MassArt_x_SoWa gallery. In 2022, Hadis was awarded the Jill Slosburg-Ackerman Scholarship by the MassArt Foundation. The following year, in 2023, she received the Outstanding Student Award from the Surface Design Association.”
Freddy Thomas ’22
Absolution, 2023, Edition 1 of 50 Aquatint etching 12" x 7.5"
$100
Courtesy of the artist
Freddy Thomas received a BFA in Printmaking and Studio for Interrelated Media from MassArt.
Grace Sinclair ’24
21st of May 2023, 2023
Scanography
24" x 35"
$1,700
Courtesy of the artist
Grace Sinclair is an artist working at the intersection of art and environmentalism. She is interested in creating immersive artwork that speaks to the powerful emotional and physiological reaction that we as humans have to nature and living organisms - a space in which nature blends with ourselves. For Grace, it has been a place of healing, wonder, and inspiration.
Visit: gpsinclair.myportfolio.com
C.D.Gleason ’25
Passing, 2023, Edition 1 of 4 Oil 36" x 36" x 1.5"
$750
Courtesy of the artist
C.D.Gleason will receive a BFA in Animation from MassArt in 2025. Her work has been recently exhibited at MassArt’s Birthed in The Bathhouse and Wentworth’s annual Pride Block Party.
Emily Williams
#FUSCOTUS: CHOICE, 2022
Textile
17" x 17" x 1.5"
$350
Courtesy of the artist
After careers in science and marketing, Emily Williams settled into life as an art quilter. Her work has been exhibited at local galleries, including Pairings at Gallery Twist and Speak Up at Piano Craft Gallery. Bright colors and abstract lines inspire her, as well as occasional trips into realism and medical images - and the more than occasional political rant.
Visit: etheldora.com
Michael Mazur
Birds Knew, 2006 Monotype
30" x 22" x 2"
$5,200
Courtesy of MassArt Master Print Series
Michael Mazur (1935-2009) was an American painter and printmaker who studied at Amherst College and Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence. He received his BFA (1960) and MFA (1961) from Yale School of Art and Architecture. He taught at RISD, Brandeis, Yale, and Harvard. His wo rk has been exhibited worldwide, including at MoMa, the Whitney Museum, and the Museum of Fine Art Boston, among many others, and is included in most major public and private collections in America. He won countless awards and grants throughout his career, including Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Grant (’62); Guggenheim Foundation Award (’64); American Academy of Arts and Letters Fellowship (’64). Visit: michaelmazur.net
Stefanie Klavens
Florist-Statues, 2012, Edition 1 of 20 Chromogenic print 18.5" x 18.5"
$1,500
Courtesy of the artist
Stefanie Klavens received her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts, and was awarded a Traveling Fellowship. Exhibits include Griffin Museum of Photography, Fitchburg Art Museum, Suffolk University, Robert Klein Gallery, and the Photographic Resource Center. Klavens is a two-time Massachusetts Cultural Council finalist; grants include Puffin Foundation and Artists Resource Trust.
Visit: stefanieklavens.com
Haley Wood ’21
Lily Pond, 2022
Acrylic yarn, hand-tufted 38" x 38"
$1,750
Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Haley Wood received a BFA from MassArt in 2021. Her work was recently exhibited at Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, The MassArt Auction and in the 2021 SPRING/BREAK Art Fair in NYC. She is a recipient of the Marilyn Pappas Award and the Barbara L. Kuhlman Award. Visit: haley-wood.com
Yvonne Troxell Lamothe ’89 M’08
Sailors’ Pond, Summer Morning, 2022
Oil on Panel
14" x 18" x 2"
$900
Courtesy of the artist
Yvonne Troxell Lamothe received a Master’s of Teaching from MassArt. Her recent solo show, Color of Wetlands, was held at Galatea Fine Art in the Boston SoWa Art District. She has been accepted into several juried national and regional shows. Lamothe is a member of NAWA and Shared Habitat Earth. She was the recipient of a SURDNA Grant to study painting in Paris and Tuscany.
Visit: yvonnelamothe.myportfolio.com
Nina Fletcher ’91
Crossing the Bar Vl, 2022, Edition 1 of 3 Linocut 30" x 26" x 2"
$1,500
Courtesy of the artist
Nine Fletcher studied painting at MassArt in the late eighties, after which she drifted into other media: clothing, shoes, wire, metal. Throughout her various forays, she has always maintained an interest in printmaking, linocuts being her preferred storyboard. Fletcher’s art is about her obsessions. She aims to materialize that which she grapples with in hopes she is not alone in her search. Fletcher’s most recent exhibition was at Brickbottom Gallery.
Visit: ninafletcher.org
Nancy Natale ’88
Green Bar, 2022
Found and painted elements on panel
30" x 30" x 1.5"
$3,000
Courtesy of the artist
Nancy Natale received a BFA with distinction from MassArt in 1988. She has been a recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant, Artist Resource Trust grant, Mass. Foundation for the Humanities grant, and a Millay Colony for the Arts Residency. Her work is held in the collections of Cape Cod Museum of Art, Boston Medical Center, Fidelity Investments, Delta Airlines, and Brigham & Womens Hospital.
Visit: nancynatale.net
Rachel Paxton
Tumble, 2023
Acrylic on paper 15.5" x 11"
$1,500
Courtesy of the artist
Rachel Paxton received a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from SMFA at Tufts. Her work is represented by Mixx Atelier in Telluride, Colorado where her paintings were exhibited this year. She has been a recipient of the Dana Pond Award and the Boit Award, and has been a resident at the Vermont Studio Center twice. Her work is in many collections throughout the country.
Visit: rachelpaxton.com
Robert Maloney ’96 M’14
Building Complex (Metallic), 2023
Wood block print with metallic ink on paper 36" x 36"
Courtesy of the artist
Robert Maloney received his BFA and MFA from MassArt and is a current faculty member at the college. He recently participated in the Big Ink woodcut print session and exhibition at the Dedee Shattuck Gallery, and his permanent public art project repaired the missing signage on the Haffenreffer brewery in Jamaica Plain. Robert received a 2022 Mass Cultural Council fellowship in Printmaking.
Visit: robert-maloney.com
Rebecca Mcgee Tuck ’19
Erosion at Fourth Cliff, 2022
Sea debris 22" x 20" x 2" $600
Courtesy of the artist
Rebecca McGee Tuck received her BFA in Sculpture from MassArt in 2019. Her work has been exhibited at the Danforth and Fitchburg Art Museums, the Boston Sculptors Gallery and multiple galleries throughout the Northeast. Tuck has been selected to be a 2024 Artist in Residence at the New Bedford Whaling Heritage Museum. She works from her studio at the Mill Contemporary Art in Framingham, MA.
Visit: Rebeccamcgeetuck.com
Sophia Grausam ’25
We’re All In This Together, 2022 Digital illustration 12" x 18" $400
Courtesy of the artist
Sophia Grausam will receive a BFA in Illustration from MassArt in hopes to become an illustrator focusing in food illustration for cookbooks, editorial work and consumer packaged goods. Her work was recently exhibited at Zone 3 in Allston, MA as part of their Art In Print exhibition program.
Visit: sophiagrausamartwork.com
Elisa Tenenbaum
Notebook, Pear, 2021
Oil and image transfer on linen
14" x 11" x 1.5"
$850
Courtesy of the artist and Haven Palm Beach
Elisa Tenenbaum received her MFA from the Hartford Art School. Her work was recently shown at Haven Palm Beach Gallery in Palm Beach. She has received two faculty research grants from Central CT State University. Her work is in over 200 corporate and private collections.
Visit: etenenbaum.com
Elizabeth Hopkins M’25
Beyond, 2022, Edition 1 of 10
Archival pigment print 16" x 24"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Elizabeth Hopkins will receive an MFA in photography at MassArt. She received a BFA in anthropology from Skidmore College in 2015. Her work was recently exhibited in the 29th Annual Members Juried Online Exhibition at the Griffin Museum of Photography, as well as the Curated Fridge Autumn 2022 Show. Her work is held in several private collections across the US.
Visit: eahopkinsphotography.com
Julia Underdah ’23
Shelter, 2022, Edition 1 of 2
Archival inkjet print 19.5" x 13"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
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Julia Underdah received her BFA from MassArt with Departmental Honors in Sculpture. Her work was been exhibited at Panopticon Gallery and in numerous galleries at MassArt. She was the 2022 recipient of the Tourlentes/Palmer Travel Grant and the 2020 recipient of the Connors Prize each awarded by the MassArt Photography Department.
Yoahn Han M’14
Ceaseless Recurrence in Terra, 2023
Watercolor, Gouache, Flashe, Yupo, Resin on panel 30" x 30"
$4,100
Courtesy of the artist
Yo Ahn Han received his BFA from School of the Art Institute of Chicago and MFA from MassArt. His work has been shown internationally in the United States, South Korea, and the Netherlands. His recent solo shows include In Search of Floral Bodies at Fitchburg Art Museum, and Transfigured at Chase Young Gallery. Han’s work is held in the collection of Microsoft, Google, and Fitchburg Art Museum.
Visit: yoahnhan.com
Rebecca Doughty
Migration, 2023, Edition 2 of 45 Silkscreen print 19" x 15"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Rebecca Doughty’s work was recently exhibited at Pulp, The Schoolhouse Gallery, and Gallery Kayafas. She has received grants and fellowships from Mass Cultural Council, Ucross Foundation, and Ballinglen Arts Foundation, and her work is held in the collections of deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Ballinglen Museum of Art, and Fidelity, among others.
Visit: rebeccadoughty.com
Elaine Buckholtz
Wo Hing Cinema Scope, 2023, Edition 1 of 3
Archival pigment print 12" x 37" x 2" $3,000
Courtesy of the artist
Elaine Buckholtz is a Light Installation Artist operating in the space between installation, architecture and landscape with interests in public revelation, physical and metaphorical transformation, biotechnology, and the technologically sublime. Her work transforms environments and sites into quiet spectacles, inducing a sense of wonder by activating architectural forms and spaces with moving light.
Visit: elainebuckholtz.format.com
Nicholas Thompson ’23
Saturday 5:29, 2023, Edition 1 of 5 Archival inkjet print 15.9" x 36"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Nicholas Thompson received a BFA in Photography from MassArt. An artist based in the South Shore, his work was most recently exhibited as a part of the photography show For A While It Was Forever located in central Boston.
Visit: nthompson.art
Leon Steinmetz
Dwarf Librarian, 2014 Spectracolor and Prismacolor pencils, and razor blade scratches on heavy Arches paper 22.5" x 15.1"
$4,500
Courtesy of the artist
Leon Steinmetz is an American artist living in Massachusetts who has been acclaimed for his free, unrestrained drawing style and his elegant, refined colors. Steinmetz’s work is represented in the permanent collections of major museums, including the British Museum in London, the Albertina in Vienna, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, among others. He is also represented internationally in private collections, and has had solo exhibits at the famed Poindexter Gallery in New York City, the Paesi Nuovi Gallery in Rome, and the Gurari Collections in Boston, among others.
Visit: leonsteinmetz.com
John Walker
Pearl Lake #11, 2012
Oil and watercolor monoprint
16" x 13"
$2,800
Courtesy of the artist and Oehme Graphics
John Walker (born 1939, Birmingham, England) studied at Birmingham College of Art, and continued his studies at The British School in Rome, and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Paris. Walker has been a Gregory Fellow at Leeds University, a Harkness Fellow, and a Guggenheim Fellow, among other honors. He has had numerous solo exhibitions and his work is held in several museum collections, including The Art Institute of Chicago; The Guggenheim Museum; and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, among many others. Walker resides and works in Boston, Massachusetts and in South Bristol, Maine.
Visit: johnwalkerpainter.com
Scott Offen M’24
Ice Skating, 2022
Archival pigment print 20" x 16"
$300
Courtesy of the artist
Scott Offen’s work has been exhibited at Panopticon Gallery, Aviary Gallery, the Griffin Museum Juried Members Show, the Photographic Resource Center Student Exhibition, and the Chandler Emerging Artist Exhibition among others, and is in the collection of the Griffin Museum. Scott was a Critical Mass top 200 finalist in 2021. Scott will receive his MFA in Photography from MassArt in 2024.
Visit: scottoffen.net
Kelvin Mann
Canada Geese East & West, 2022
Etching with applied gold leaf
25" x 24"
$6,400
Courtesy of the artist and Stoney Road Press
Kelvin Mann was born in New Zealand in 1972 and educated at the Otago School of Fine Art. Mann won first prize in the Dublin Port Exhibition (2007). He was exhibited widely in New Zealand as well as in Ireland, the UK and Australia. Mann was also invited to participate in several touring shows including The Cracked Looking Glass which travelled to Sweden and New York in 2004. Kelvin Mann has been Studio Manager at Stoney Road Press, Dublin, since 2002.
Donald Sultan
Mimosas, October 2, 2006, 2006, Edition 67 of 90 Etching, aquatint, silkscreen and pochoir
27.25" x 39.25"
$8,800
Courtesy of the artist and RYAN LEE Gallery
Donald Sultan is an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker, particularly well known for large-scale still life paintings and the use of industrial materials such as tar, enamel, spackle and vinyl tiles. Sultan received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he began to experiment with non-traditional painting methods. He has exhibited in New York, London, Paris, Chicago, Tokyo, and Berlin, among other cities. Sultan’s work belongs in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art, the Tate, the Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, among others.
Visit: donaldsultanstudio.com
Marty Mackenzie
Undulate II, 2017
Wood, gold leaf, acrylic 30" x 30" x 2"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Marty Mackenzie is an Australian artist/woodworker living in Andover, MA and a graduate of the North Bennett Street School Cabinet and Furniture program. Being a woodworker, Mackenzie’s artwork typically involves wood in some aspect with the intended goal of increasing its accessibility to art-lovers.
Grace Sinclair ’24
21st of May 2023, 2023
Courtesy of the artist
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Andy Li ’12
The Bad Bitch, 2023, Edition 3 of 3
Embroidery 19" x 9"
$900
Courtesy of the artist
Andy Li is a Boston based artist who focuses on the power of now. His work is a reflection of the day to day mundane and the moments of greatness that we perceive in an instant. Always trying to adapt and evolve, his work and his personal attitude is the visual exploration to the saying, “You can’t make an omelet without cracking a few eggs.”
Visit: Radandyli.com
Wilhelm Neusser
Fence/Night (Sign) (2222), 2022
Oil on paper 30" x 22"
$5,100
Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery Wilhelm Neusser received an MFA from the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in 2001 and has lived in the US since 2011. His work was recently exhibited at 13FOREST Gallery, Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, and Art Karlsruhe 2023. He is a recipient of the WilhelmMorgner-Prize, Soest and Harvard University Bok Center’s Excellence in Teaching award. His work is held in private collections in Europe and the US.
Visit: wilhelmneusser.com
Xylor Jane
Cat Hearts (orange), 2023, Edition of 7 + 1AP and 1PP
Four plate aquatint etching with sugar lift on white Rives BFK paper 23.75" x 27.25"
$5,950
Courtesy of the artist and Wingate Studio Xylor Jane (b. 1964) lives and works in Greenfield, Massachusetts. Her work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions internationally, including at the University Museum of Contemporary Art (Amherst, MA); Santa Monica Museum of Art; Parrasch Heijnen (Los Angeles, CA); Campoli Prest (Paris); and Almine Rech (Paris); among others. Her work is permanently held in the Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, Italy; Hall Collection (Reading, VT); and University Museum of Contemporary Art (UMass-Amherst, MA); as well as private collections internationally. Jane earned her BFA from San Francisco Art Institute in 1993 and is represented by Canada Gallery, New York, NY and Parrasch Heijnen, Los Angeles, CA.
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Jeffrey Heyne
Venus (after Botticelli), 2013, Edition 5 of 5
Sublimated Digital print on aluminum 16" x 24"
$1,500
Courtesy of the artist
Heyne received a BArch from the University of Cincinnati. He is a Mass Cultural Council Finalist, a Barbara Singer and Photo Lucida Critical Mass Top 50 Award recipient. His photography is held in the collections of Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Bank of America Collection, Boston Public Library, Boston Athenæum, Boston Properties, and Fidelity Investments.
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Ómò Oba (HRH) Adétòmíwá A. Gbadébò
Ìṣẹ̀ṣe: ìjìnlẹ̀ òye sí àwọn ipa ọ̀nà ìjọba Yorùbá, 2017–2024
Exterior latex house paint, acrylic, oil pastel, roofing adhesive, Owo eyo, graphite, vinyl flooring, spray paint, Adura on heavy canvas
48" x 38.4"
$10,000
Courtesy of the artist Ómò Oba (HRH) Adétòmíwá A. Gbadébò hails from 3 Royal families in Nigeria.He received a degree in Fine arts. His art is currently being exhibited at Diana Lowenstein Gallery & will be shown in Art Miami Fair 2023.Pr Gbadébò as also been shown in Expo Chicago, brussels art fair amongst others.He has given talks at the MET NY & Swedish Ethnographic Museum collections include Congressman Dean Philips.
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Ashley Normal ’07 M’15
Staying Grounded, 2021
Colored pencil and found image 10" x 8"
$780
Courtesy of the artist
Ashley Normal received her MFA and BFA at MassArt and is an Assistant Professor in Art Education. Normal’s work has been exhibited at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art (Rockland, ME), the Fitchburg Art Museum (Fitchburg, MA), and at the George Marshall Store Gallery (York, ME). She was recently awarded a Honorable Mention at the NHAA’s Biennial One exhibit, Levy Gallery, Portsmouth, NH.
Visit: ashleynormal.com
LOT: 300 LOT: 301 LOT: 302 LOT: 303 LOT: 304 LOT: 305Dara Morgenstern M’23
Ext. Column—Day, 2022
Oil on canvas
36" x 24" x 1.5"
$2,800
Courtesy of the artist
Dara Morgenstern is an artist from Los Angeles, currently based in Boston. Her work explores the magic of pictorial illusion via the history of drawn and painted representations of space and place. She received an MFA from MassArt in 2022 and a BFA from ArtCenter College of Design in 2019. Her work has been exhibited in the US and internationally.
Visit: daramorgenstern.com
Nygel Jones
The Grounds Keeper, 2023
Mixed media
30" x 25" x 3"
$4,000
Courtesy of the artist and Laisun Keane
Nygel Jones received a BFA in Interdisciplinary Arts from Montserrat College of Art. His work was recently exhibited at Laisun Keane, Art Wynwood, and CONTEXT Art Miami. He has been a recipient of the Creative Entrepreneur Fellowship from the Arts and Business Council of Greater Boston, and was featured in Artnet News and The Makers Project at WBUR.
Visit: artsofnygeljones.com
Pat Falco ’10
Untitled, 2023
Acrylic on Paper
24" x 18" x 1"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Pat Falco is an “artist” from Boston, Massachusetts.
Visit: illfalco.com
Nicola López
Dregs, 2023, Edition 8 of 8
Collagraph
30" x 23.5"
$2,950
Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies
Nicola López’s work in drawing, printmaking, site-specific installation, sculpture and video examines and reconfigures our contemporary, human-built landscape, engaging architecture and urban structure as ever-accumulating, physical evidence of our human aspirations and failures. Her work has been exhibited throughout the United States and internationally, including at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA and the Guggenheim Museum in NY, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, among others. Her work is currently featured in Becoming Land at the Albuquerque Museum.
Paul Daglieri Jr. M’93
La Bastidonne, France, 2018
Archival inkjet print 16" x 20"
$375
Courtesy of the artist
Paul Daglieri Jr. Received a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and a MFA from MassArt. He has been a recipient of grants from the Rhode Island State Council of the Arts, Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, and Rhode Island Foundation. Exhibitions include RISD Museum, Newport Art Museum, and his work is held in the collections of RISD Museum, UCONN Museum and private collections.
Visit: gospelprovidence.com
Eric Lewandowski ’97
Old Northern Ave. Bridge, Fort Point Channel, Boston, 1997, 1997
Archival inkjet print
17" x 45"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist
Eric Lewandowski is a designer providing branding services for the wine & beverage industry. His panoramic photographs of the Boston Waterfront have been collected by numerous institutions and corporations including The Boston Athenaeum, Boston Public Library, Banana Republic, Mass. Biotech Council, Wilmer Hale, and Goodwin Proctor. He received a BFA in Photography from MassArt in 1997, and an MDS in Sustainable Design from B.A.C in 2012.
Visit: bridgesofboston.com
Hillary Faccio ’03
Frizzante, 2023
Mixed Media
8" x 6.25" x 4"
Courtesy of the artist
Hillary Faccio graduated from MassArt’s Glass Department in 2003 with Honors and Departmental Distinction. After graduation, she received scholarships to attend the Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, WA and the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Little Deer Island, ME.
Shantel Miller
We Are Together Again, 2022
Oil on canvas 29.5" x 24"
$4,800
Courtesy of the artist and Anderson Yezerski Gallery
Shantel Miller received an MFA in Painting at Boston University and a BFA in Drawing and Painting from the Ontario College of Art and Design. In 2021, she received the Dedalus Foundation MFA Fellowship in Painting and Sculpture, the Elizabeth Greenshield Award, the Esther B. and Albert S. Kahn Career Entry Fund and is currently the Ujima Boston Project Artist Fellow for 2022-2024.
Visit: shantel-miller.format.com
Kate Shepherd
Lit Lines on Four Blues, One Transparent Wall, 2003, Edition 40 of 40
Linocut 25.75" x 33.5"
$2,650
Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints
Kate Shepherd’s paintings have been shown in galleries and museums since 1996. She superimposes a matrix of delicate lines on vibrant fields of color to depict the planar structure of interior or exterior spaces. The paintings are pared-down and bold in composition, but betray an emotional, humanist sensibility.
Sue Oehme
Window Water, 2023
Oil and watercolor monoprint
28" x 38"
$3,750
Courtesy of the artist and Oehme Graphics
Sue Oehme’s recent body of work focuses on the use of color and shape to create structure and push visual space, evoking frenetic cityscapes, dense sun-filled foliage, stained glass and contrapuntal musical motifs. She utilizes everyday recycled objects and etching plates that are prepared and inked with the print staff at Oehme Graphics to make complex, multiple-layered images that are strangely and vaguely reminiscent of hints of life in our super-charged, consumer-based, politicized culture.
Visit: sueoehme.com
Jessie K. Hansen ’17
Retrograde (Zone Out to Zone In), 2023
Acrylic Collage on Cradled Birch Panel 30" x 24" x 1.5"
$3,500
Courtesy of Blue Jesso Studio
Jessie K. Hansen grew up in rural Utah. After attending college in Colorado, Thailand, and Boston, he received a BFA from MassArt in 2017 with a major in Studio for Interrelated Media. Hansen went on to get an MS in Speech-Language Pathology and he works full time in the School District of Philadelphia at present. Visit: jessiekhansen.com
Nicole Mclaughlin
Fuentes De Vida, 2022
Ceramic, tencel, natural indigo
45" x 37"
$6,000
Courtesy of the artist and Anderson Yezerski Gallery
Nicole McLaughlin received her BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute. She has most recently exhibited at the Lux Center for the Arts in Lincoln, NE and will exhibit with Anderson Yezerski Gallery fall of 2024.
Nicole completed the Artist in Residence at Mudflat Studios in Somerville, MA and is currently an Instructor at the Office for the Arts at Harvard.
Visit: nicoleamclaughlin.com
Fred H.C. Liang
Papaver Tears, 2022
Mixed medium watercolor, mono print, paper cut 30" x 22"
$4,200
Courtesy of the artist
Fred H. C. Liang received a BFA from the University of Manitoba and an MFA from Yale University. His honors include Massachusetts Cultural Council Arts Grants in both painting, printmaking, and works on paper. Liang’s work is in numerous public and private collections, including Fidelity, the Gund Collection, Addison Museum of American Art, and the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University.
Visit: fredliang.com
Lynne Kortenhaus
Magellan II, 2023
Engraving, monotype, collage 12" x 12"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist and Schoolhouse Gallery
Lynne Kortenhaus received a BFA and MFA from Rhode Island School of Design. Her work has been exhibited in group shows at the Provincetown Art Association & Museum and the Mary Heaton Vorse House. Her new works were recently exhibited at the Schoolhouse Gallery where she is one of the gallery’s artists. Her work is held in the collections of numerous private clients.
Visit: lynnekortenhaus.com
Sylvia Plimack Mangold
Nut Trees (Red), 1985, Edition 23 of 25
Drypoint, aquatint, and spitbite aquatint from three plates in black, yellow ocher, and red 26.25" x 20.5”"
$2,100
Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery
Sylvia Plimack Mangold is an American painter and teacher. Plimack Mangold has been included in many group exhibitions, including WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and Building and Breaking the Grid: 1962-2002, Whitney Museum of American Art, as well as shows at the Museum of Modern Art, the Yale University Art Gallery, and the Annamarie Verna Galerie, Zurich. She received the 2007 CU President’s Citation and was inducted into The Cooper Union Hall of Fame in 2009.
Emi Ozawa
Two Blues No.1, 2023
Acrylic paint on mahogany, waxed finish 5.5" x 4.8"
$650
Courtesy of the artist
Emi Ozawa received a BFA from University of the Arts and an MFA in Furniture Design from Rhode Island School of Design in 1992. Her work was recently shown at Beth Urdang Gallery in Wellesley, MA and had a solo exhibition at Richard Levy Gallery in Albuquerque, NM in late 2022. Public collection includes The Albuquerque Museum, Fidelity Investment, and CBOE.
Visit: emiozawa.com
Edie Nadelhaft ’95
Biometric Portrait (Laura in the Park, In the Studio), 2022
Oil and gold leaf on canvas + MDF and gold leaf 13" x 13"
$2,200
Courtesy of the artist
Edie Nadelhaft holds a BFA from MassArt (1995). Recent exhibitions include WANDERLUST (group, FROSCH&CO, NYC, 2023) and The Impermanence of Beauty (group, 10th Street Gallery, Sarasota, 2023). Her work has been the subject of solo shows in New York (2017, 2020, 2022, Lyons Wier Gallery) and Provincetown, MA (2016, William Scott), and is in the permanent collection of The Ford Foundation (New York).
Visit: edienadelhaft.com
April Gornik
Storm Light, 2000, Edition 1 of 50 Etching, soft-ground, aquatint 24.5" x 27"
$6,550
Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints
April Gornik’s subject matter is the light and colors of the landscape. An especially talented draftsperson, Gornik is able to give her images vibrant luminosity through careful and precise rendering. Gornik’s work is featured in many public and private collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modern Art, The National Museum of American Art in Washington, DC and The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC, among others. She has shown extensively, in solo and group shows, in the United States and abroad.
Visit: aprilgornik.com/contact
Giulio Paolini
Les aventures de la dialectique (III), 1992, Edition of 10, AP Lithograph 11.75" x 8.25"
$1,175
Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery Giulio Paolini was born in 1940 in Genoa, Italy. He currently lives and works in Turin. In the mid-1960s he became associated with the Arte Povera movement. He has had solo shows in major international institutions such as the Fondazione Carriero in Milan (2018); the Museo Poldi Pezzoli in Milan (2016); the Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) in New York (2016); the Whitechapel Gallery in London (2014); among many others.He was awarded the Premio Fontana in 1975 and the DAAD Fellowship in 1981, and was made a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1995.
Paul Harrington
72, 2022
Acrylic,
$720
Courtesy of the artist
Paul Harrington received a BA in Fine Arts and Education from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. He teaches art and design for the Bedford Public Schools and maintains a studio in the Boston area. His work is featured in private collections and has been included in the MassArt Auction. For 25 years, his students have added to the design economy as creative citizens.
Will Suglia M’16
Earthquake, 2023
Acrylic on hydrostone 7" x 5"
$200
Courtesy of the artist
Will Suglia received an MFA in 2D media from MassArt in 2016. His work was recently exhibited at MassArt x Sowa. Will has been awarded residencies at Chautauqua Institute of art, The New York Studio School, and Srishti institute of Art Design and Technology in Bangalore India. Will currently works out of his studio in Charlestown, MA.
Visit: willsugliaart.com
Carlos Estevez
The Meteorologist, 2010 Oil and watercolor pencil on canvas 24" x 18"
$4,000
Courtesy of the artist
Carlos Estevez received a BFA from University of Arts (ISA) in Havana. His work was exhibited in National Museum of Fine Arts, Havana and the Tucson Museum of Art, Arizona. Estevez is a recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant, the Cintas Foundation Fellowship in Visual Arts, and The Ellies Creator Award. Estevez’ work is held at National Museum of Fine Arts, Cuba.
Visit: carlosestevez.net
Daniel Szabo
Untitled, 2023
Inkjet printed on Duratrans film with LED backlighting
10" x 18" x 3" $650
Courtesy of the artist
Daniel Szabo received an ME from Rensselaer Polytechnic and an MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). His work has been shown at MICA, Goucher College, MassArt Auction 2021, and Fountain Street Fine Art Gallery, where he is an Annex Member.
Visit: szabolightwave.com
Karen Hendrickson Santospago ’99
Map of the Northern Projection I, 2023 Cotton, graphite, ephemera on Rives BFK 14" x 14"
$1,180
Courtesy of the artist
Karen Hendrickson Santospago is an artist and designer working in the medium of collage, artist’s books, and installation. She received a BFA from MassArt (’99) and MFA from Boston University (’07). Hendrickson Santospago’s work has been included in exhibitions at MassArt, the Arlington Center for the Arts, Boston Public Library, Boston University, and collected privately.
Visit: karenhendricksonsantospago.com
Nick Peterson-Davis
Hollyhock and Honeybees, 2023
Oil paint on canvas
36" x 48"
$4,250
Courtesy of the artist
Peterson-Davis recently exhibited his art Stewart Clifford Gallery (Provincetown, MA), Gallery Twist (Lexington, MA), A-Z Gallery (Chestnut Hill, MA), Provincetown Art Association and Museum (Provincetown, MA), and SOWA Artist Studio 201 (Boston, MA). His work is held in collections around the world.
Visit: nick@nickpetersondavis.com
Kristina Mccomb
Boston Athenaeum 9221, 2021, Edition 2 of 10
Photograph on Cason Infinity Rag Photographique
210 gsm
36" x 24"
$950
Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Kristina McComb received a BFA from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University in 2017. Her work was recently exhibited at the Boston Art Book Fair and the Vermont Center for Photography. She is a recipient of the Yousuf Karsh Prize in Photography from SMFA at Tufts. Her work is held in private collections and in the Boston Athenæum.
Visit: kristinamccomb.com
David Hilliard
Two Bottle Morning, 2023, Edition 2 of 5
Archival pigment print
24" x 62" x 1.5"
$7,500
Courtesy of the artist and Yancey Richardson Gallery, NYC
David Hilliard received a BFA in photography from MassArt in 1992 and an MFA from Yale University in 1994. He is a recipient of both a Fulbright and a Guggenheim. Hilliard exhibits his work both nationally and internationally, and is widely published with monographs by Aperture and Minor Matters Books. His work is currently on view at Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC.
Visit: davidhilliard.com
May Stevens ’46
Into the Night, 2009, Edition 25 of 75
Lithograph and silkscreen
18" x 23.13"
$3,600
Courtesy of the artist and RYAN LEE Gallery
May Stevens (1924-2019) was a feminist activist artist who came to prominence during the 1960s. Born in Quincy, MA, Stevens studied at MassArt, the Art Students League, and the Academie Julian in Paris. From 1968-1997, Stevens and her husband, artist Rudolf Baranik (1920–1998), maintained studios in New York and exhibited widely. May’s work is held in numerous prominent museum collections. She has received several awards including 10 MacDowell Colony residencies, a Women’s Caucus for Art Lifetime Achievement Award (1990), Guggenheim Fellowship in painting (1986), and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in painting (1983), among many others.
Sarah Ryan-Theroux ’04
Chatham Bars, 2023, Edition 11 of 11
Acrylic on carved pine, framed in poplar 7" x 23" $750
Courtesy of the artist
Sarah is a multidisciplinary designer and artist, having pursued her studies in Industrial Design at MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at Dublois Gallery in Middletown, RI. She enjoys exploring nature and channeling her creativity into the realm of art. By incorporating reclaimed materials into her work, she embraces sustainability.
Visit: SWRT.net
Jimmy Viera ’14
Spring Light, 2022
Acrylic on panel 12" x 12"
Courtesy of the artist
Jimmy Viera is a painter and printmaker born in Dartmouth, MA. He currently lives in South Portland, ME. He received his BFA in Printmaking from MassArt in 2014. Viera has shown work at Buoy, Center for Maine Contemporary Art, New Systems Exhibitions, and Space. His work has been featured in The Maine Arts Journal, The Portland Press Herald, and Create! Magazine.
Visit: jimmyviera.com
Judith A. Conlan ’65
Reflections, 2019 Acrylic 12" x 12"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Judy A. Conlan received a BS in Art Education from MassArt in 1965. She taught in public schools in Massachusetts for 30 years. Upon retirement, she moved to Maine and has been painting since. Her work is exhibited at Centre Street Arts Gallery in Bath Maine, and at the Boothbay Foundation for Art in Boothbay Maine. Her work is held in private collections all over the US.
Nick Ortoleva ’24
Delicate Looking, 2023
Digital color photograph 14" x 20"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Nick Ortoleva is a photo-based artist from Boston and will receive a BFA from MassArt in the spring of 2024. Nick recently exhibited work in the Patricia Doran Gallery, Tower’s 2nd Floor Gallery, and Frances Euphemia Thompson Gallery at MassArt’s student galleries. He is the recent recipient of the Gertrude Kasebier McPhee Grant.
Visit: nickortoleva.com
Luanne E Witkowski ’86
Royal, 2022
Mixed materials on stretched canvas
18.5" x 12" x 3"
$1,850
Courtesy of the artist and Kingston Gallery
Luanne E. Witkowski (BFA MassArt, ’86; MA UMass, ’03) has exhibited at Kingston Gallery, Thompson Gallery, Boston Public Library, Boston; CBG Gallery, PAAM Provincetown; Lockwood Studios, Gloucester, and will be shown at each in 2024. She was MassArt MFA 2019 Visiting artist-in-residence, Wellfleet Boathouse artist-in-residence and received a Commonwealth of Massachusetts Lifetime Achievement Award. Her works are in collections worldwide.
Visit: kingstongallery.com/Witkowski
Olga Batyuk ’13
Pathways, 2023
Watercolor and ink on paper 17" x 24"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Olga Batyuk is a mixed media artist whose work is rooted in exploration of the inner workings of the human mind. She received her BFA in 3D Glass from MassArt in 2013, where she currently serves as the Assistant Director of Alumni Relations.
Danielle Richard M’24
Phantom V, yellow-green, 2023, Edition 5 of 5 Silkscreen and acrylic monotype on woodcut relief 42" x 30"
$980
Courtesy of the artist
Danielle received their BA from Boston University and will receive their MFA from MassArt. Their work centers on creating deeply coded objects and images for queer tenderness to exist within. Danielle’s work was recently exhibited at the Piano Craft Gallery and at the Doran Gallery in Boston, MA. They were recently accepted into The Boston Printmakers.
Visit: daniellemrichard.com
Matthew T. Lazure ’95
Front Dive, Full Twist, 2023
Glass, eggshell, acrylic, ink, and oxidized iron paint 7" x 5"
$900
Courtesy of the artist
Matthew T. Lazure received a BFA in Painting from MassArt. His mixed media works have recently been exhibited at the Lynn Hanson Gallery in Seattle, WA, the Peg Center for Art and Activism in Newburyport, MA and the Mercer Island Library on mercer Island, WA.
Visit: matthewlazure.wixsite.com/artist
Nancy Simonds
Deep Water and Shore, 2022
Gouache on Paper 20" x 20"
$850
Courtesy of the artist
Nancy Simonds received a 5th Year Certificate from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Her work recently has been exhibited at the Portland Art Gallery (Portland ME), Bernay Fine Art (Great Barrington, MA) and at the Old Spouter Gallery (Nantucket, MA). Her work is held in over 50 corporate collections, including Fidelity Investments, Nutter McClennen & Fish, Bromberg & Sunstein, and many others.
Visit: nancysimonds.com
Eben Haines ’13
Bedroom Eyes, 2023
Oil on aluminum
29.5" x 23.25"
$3,800
Courtesy of the artist
Eben Haines received a BFA in illustration from MassArt in 2013. His first public artwork, made with support from Now + There’s 2023 Accelerator program, recently completed its run. Recent works are on view at Trustman Gallery in Spring 2024, and in the Tiny Treasures show at MFA, Boston. Haines is a recipient of the 2021 Foster Prize and the 2018 MCC Arts Fellowship in Drawing.
Visit: ebenhaines.com
Ariel Basson Freiberg
Bend Leap, 2023
Watercolor on Rives BFK paper
16" x 12"
$700
Courtesy of the artist
Born in Texas of Iraqi/Israeli background, Ariel Basson Freiberg has an MFA in painting from Boston University and a BA from Smith College. She has had multiple exhibitions, including Faction Art Projects, Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, Howard Yezerski Gallery, Samson Projects, Dartmouth College, Tufts Art Gallery, Bentley University, and recent residency at Mass MoCa. She is a recipient of a CJP Arts and Culture Grant.
Visit: arielbassonfreiberg.com
Nicholas Anthony Mancini
Garden 1, 2022, Edition TP (trial proof) Hardground etching with relief roll 9" x 12"
$700
Courtesy of the artist
Nicholas Anthony Mancini received his BFA from the SMFA at Tuftsand his MFA from Boston University. His work was recently exhibited at Greene House Gallery in Brooklyn, NYC. Awards include the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant, Anderson Ranch Printmaking Scholarship, John Walker Graduate Award and Blanc E. Colman Grant. He is currently the Visiting Assistant Professor in Painting at MassArt.
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Leonarda Boughton
Ice Candy, 2018
Photography of ice sculpture, metal print 36" x 24"
$1,100
Courtesy of the artist
Leonarda Boughton studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, MA. Her work was recently exhibited at the Wausau Museum of Contemporary Art in WI and will be showing at the 7th ANJE Show at the WMOCA. She has been the recipient of an Arts WI grant. Her work is held in many private collections throughout the US and internationally.
Visit: leonardaboughtonart.com
Susan M. Stokes
Charles River Cambridge, Oil on canvas 14" x 20"
$2,200
Courtesy of the artist
Susan M. Stokes has studied at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design New York. She has been a Copley Master and has received a Weber Foundation Grant for Earthwatch botanical expedition. Stokes was chosen to paint a portrait of Dorothea Dix for Worcester’s Mechanic’s hall. She is an Artist Fellow at St Botolph’s club. Her work is held in the collections of Harvard and Northeastern Universities.
Ian Kennelly ’94
York River Salt Marsh. Friday, May 26, 2023., 2023
Gouache and wax on paper
12" x 9"
$550
Courtesy of the artist
Ian Kennelly received his BFA from MassArt in 1994 and his MFA in 2003 from Claremont Graduate University, located in the Greater Los Angeles area. This past August he received an Artist Residency at the Glen Arbor Art Center, Glen Arbor, MI, located within the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park. He is grateful to once again support the students at MassArt.
Visit: iankennelly.com
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Noel Danforth
Retablo:Love, 2023
Mixed Media Collage
14" x 11"
$700
Courtesy of the artist
Noel Danforth received an AB from Dartmouth College in ’85 and a Design Certificate from MassArt in ’94.
Visit: wfllt.com
Lucinda Bliss
Vulcan’s Net: Hummingbird, 2013
Graphite pencil, watercolor, and ink 10.5" x 14"
$900
Courtesy of the artist
Lucinda Bliss received an MFA from VCFA. In 2023, her work was exhibited at the Stanley Whitman House and Cove Street Arts, and will be included in the upcoming issue of Precog Magazine. She has been a recipient of many residencies, including the Ucross Foundation, and has exhibited widely across the United States. Her work is in many collections, including the Bates College Museum of Art.
Visit: lucindabliss.art
Keith Cerone ’07
Pink Orchid, 2023
Print with neon
24" x 24’ x 6"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
In 1998, Keith Cerone began working with glass in the Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts. He further developed his own glass sculpting techniques at MassArt, where he received his BFA in 2006. In 2012, he received his Masters Degree in Glass Sculpting from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Visit: keithcerone.com
Kevin Whitman ’15
Falling Out, 2023
Relief monoprint 24" x 18"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Kevin Whitman received his BFA from MassArt in 2015 with a focus in printmaking. His work centers on themes of distortion and the perception of the human form. He is a past recipient of the Genevieve McMillan-Reba Stewart Traveling Fellowship and the Blanche Colman Awad.
Visit: kevinwhitman.net
Anne Beinecke
Bees’ Garden, 2023
Acrylic, pencil on vegan watercolor paper 14" x 20"
$1,400
Courtesy of the artist
Anne Beinecke received a her BFA in painting from MassArt. Her work has been exhibited in the Boston area and beyond. Anne has been a recipient of the 2020 Cambridge Art Association Artist of the Year Award and the 2017 Cambridge Art Association Emerging Artist Award. Her work is held in private collections in the US and abroad. Anne’s studio is in Somerville, MA.
Visit: annebeinecke.com
Damon Campagna M’19
Counting Backwards (Yellow), 2023
Copperplate etching on paper
10" x 8"
$125
Courtesy of the artist
Damon Campagna received a Masters of Fine Art 2D from MassArt in 2019. He was recently a Visiting Artist for the MassArt Spring 2023 Lecture Series and recently completed a 4-week residency at MASSMoCA.
Visit: damoncampagna.com
Carrie Megan
Passing Pink, 2023
Oil on Canvas
20" x 20" x 1.5"
$950
Courtesy of the artist
Carrie Megan, a contemporary landscape artist, received a certificate in botanical art from Wellesley College Botanical Gardens in 2010 and taught there for several years. Her most recent show, Skycapes, was at the Jessie Edwards Gallery on Block Island, where she is represented. Her work is also available at Libby Silvia Artstyle in Wellesley, Jenner McGinn Studio in Atlanta & ArtNova in Chatham.
Visit: carriemegan.com
Colomba Klenner ’25
Hibiscus, 2023
Gouache and mulberry on wooden panel 10" x 8"
$250
Courtesy of the artist
Colomba Klenner is a Boston-based painter and illustrator, pursuing a Painting BFA at MassArt. Born in Chile and raised in Singapore, Colomba’s art incorporates contrasting cultures and ecosystems. Her art explores natural elements such as animals, plants, fungi and even microfauna. Her first solo exhibition, Microscopic, was exhibited in Boston this October 2023.
Visit: colombaklennerart.myportfolio.com
Kimberley Majury
Glow Pop, 2023
Neon acrylic on canvas
36" x 18" x 1.5"
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Kimberley Majury is an award-winning monoprint artist whose colorful pop art has appeared in over twenty shows across New England. With a passion for mixed media and a crush on Andy Warhol, Kimberley’s works invite viewers to escape the everyday and find joy in an endless summer. Kimberley is a charter member of the Coastal Printmakers and a teacher and gallery artist at the South Shore Art Center.
Ed Miliano Spring Tree, 2023, Edition of 25 Woodblock with collage and applied gold leaf 59" x 41"
$5,100
Courtesy of the artist and Stoney Road Press
Ed Miliano was born in New York in 1954. He received a BFA in 1976 from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. Miliano’s work has been exhibited in Ireland, Japan and elsewhere. His paintings are in the permanent collection of the new museum at Ballinglen Arts Foundation, is held in many private collections, and his work is also owned by Belmond Grand Hibernian, Embassy of Ireland in Japan, Joseph Walsh Studios, Office of Public Works, Opera Ireland and XL Group plc. Ed lives in Dun Laoghaire in County Dublin, Ireland and works in his studio which is beside his home. He is represented by the Oliver Sears Gallery.
Visit: edmiliano.com
Carlos Paronis ’24
What Could Be, 2023
Digital Photography
20" x 24"
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Carlos will receive a BFA in Photography from MassArt in 2024. His work was recently exhibited in a couple of MassArt student galleries. In 2023, he was a recipient of the Andersons Ranch Scholarship.
Visit: Carlosparonis.com
Chelsea Revelle ’07
Grooming the Thoroughbred, 2023
Digital photo on canvas, embroidery and appliqué 24" x 30" x 1.5"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist
Chelsea Revelle is a Boston-based assemblage and embroidery artist exploring themes of the home, childhood play and the psychological impact of domesticity. Her work has been exhibited at the Fuller Craft Museum, Attleboro Art Museum, Robert Mann Gallery (NYC) and Fountain Street Gallery. Magazines such as Creative Quarterly, Create!, and The Hand have featured her work.
Visit: chelsearevelle.com
Chick Byrne
Untitled, 2023
Acrylic on Canvas 36" x 18" $4,500
Courtesy of the artist
Chick passed away unexpectedly on August 30th, 2023.
Chick received a BFA from Denison University. Works have been seen at the Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay & Lesbian Art, Interior Design Magazine, several literary journals throughout New England and during Miami Art Week. Chick was an artist in residence at the Boston Center for the Arts where he kept a successful studio practice. Works are submitted by his mother.
Visit: Chickbyrne.com
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The Web that Connects All Things to All Things, 2023
Watercolor, graphite, acrylic and gouache on paper
30" x 24"
$3,200
Courtesy of the artist and The Drawing Room
Kathrine Lovell received a BFA in painting from RISD. Her work is currently exhibited at The Drawing Room in New Bedford and Plum Gallery in Saint Augustine Florida. Recently, she participated in the member’s 12 x 12 show at PAAM in Provincetown Massachusetts. She has been an educator for 25 years, working primarily with adult students seeking to release their creativity.
Visit: klovell.com
Zoe Perry-Wood ’81
Dinghy III, 2018, Edition 1 of 7
Archival Pigment Proint
24" x 36" x 1"
$2,200
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas
Zoe received a BFA from MassArt, M.Ed & CAGS from UMass Amherst & Boston. Her work is included in the permanent collection of the MFA Boston and The Special Collections Department of the Boston Public Library. Exhibitions include Art of Pride, SE Center for Photography, (un)expected families at MFA Boston, and Forever Young at Newport Art Museum. Awards include several Jurors Choice Awards.
Visit: zoeperrywood.com
Anneloes Marina Van Beek ’16
Passionfruit, 2021
Carved basswood, linoleum, brass, walnut, flippigment
7" x 19.5" x 2"
$750
Courtesy of the artist
Anneloes Marina van Beek received a BFA from MassArt, with a concentration in Jewelry & Metalsmithing. Their work was recently exhibited at the Foothills Gallery in Golden, CO and the Rockford Museum in Rockford, IL.
Visit: anneloesvanbeek.com
Annie Silverman ’85
Chroma Botanica, 2023
Multiple plate wood cut print with pronto plate 25" x 17"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Annie Silverman received a BFA in 3-D Fine Arts (Fibers) from Mass Art in 1985. She is the proprietor of Abrazos Press, a teaching and professional print studio in Somerville, MA. In 2023, her work was exhibited in the Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial at Boston University. She also traveled to work collaboratively with Cuban printmakers at the Taller Grafica in Havana, Cuba.
Visit: anniesilverman.com
Michael Zachary M’08
Waves (CMYK), 2021
Ink pen on paper 18" x 26"
$1,800
Courtesy of the artist and Room 68
Michael Zachary holds a BA from Bowdoin College and an MFA from MassArt. He exhibits extensively nationally and internationally, and has received support from the Josef and Anna Albers Foundation, Massachusetts Cultural Council, Berkshire-Taconic Foundation, The Blanche Coleman Award from Boston University, and the Surdna Foundation.
Visit: drawsoftly.com
Catarina Coelho M’13
Calypso’s Garden Series #1, 2021, Edition variable Collagraph with stencil
15" x 11"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist
Catarina Coelho studied at the University of Lisbon and Accademia di Brera in Milan. She received an MFA from MassArt. Exhibitions include the 2023 North American Print Biennial, Boston University gallery and MassArt SoWa, Boston. Awards include the 2023 Brother Thomas Fellowship; Massachusetts Cultural Council; and Berkshire Taconic Foundation. Her work is held in the collections of the Boston Public Library and the Museum of Fine Arts of Boston.
Visit: catarinalcoelho.com
Darci Hanna M’24
Brooding, 2023, Edition AP
Etching 17" x 11"
$250
Courtesy of the artist
Darci Hanna has an MA from Williams College and will receive an MFA from MassArt in 2024. Her work was recently exhibited at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery, the Piano Craft Gallery, and the Hera Gallery and will be shown at the MassArt x SoWa Gallery in the spring. Her work is held in private collections across the United States.
Stephanie Todhunter
Saint Lizzie, Patron Saint of Saturday Morning Cartoons, 2023
Ink transfer, oil pastel, acrylic and oil paint, wax 24" x 18" x 1.5"
$900
Courtesy of the artist
Stephanie Todhunter received a BA from Bowdoin College and did postgraduate work at the University of Minnesota. Her work was recently exhibited at the Kathryn Schultz and Abigail Ogilvy Galleries, the Danforth Museum, The Art Complex Museum and in the AREACODE Art Fair and Boston International Fine Art Show. She was awarded the Mozaik Future Art Award 2020 by Mozaik Philanthropy Los Angeles.
Visit: stephanietodhunter.com
Isadora Brenizer ’25
Dancers Diptych, 2020, Varied Edition of 5 Collagraph 11" x 13.5"
$500
Courtesy of the artist
Isadora Brenizer will receive a BFA in Illustration from MassArt in 2025. She has exhibited work at MassArt and Smith College.
Lydia Roy ’24
Summer, 2023
Print on silk 35" x 35"
$700
Courtesy of the artist
Lydia Roy received a bachelor’s degree from MassArt. His her their work was recently exhibited at MassArt Senior Thesis show, MassArt All School Show 2023, and MassArt Senior Portfolio Show.
Visit: lydiaroy.art
Afsaneh Aynesazi M’22
Childish, 2021
Archival inkjet print 12" x 19"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Afsaneh Aynesazi received an MFA in Photography from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at MassArt x SoWa gallery.
Visit: Afsanehaynesazi.com
Sara L. Delaney
Surprise encounter, 2023
White line woodcut (Provincetown print) 8.5" x 7"
$800
Courtesy of the artist
Sara L. Delaney received a graphic design certificate from MassArt and an MFA from Boston University. Her work was recently exhibited at University Place Gallery, Cambridge, Concord Center for the Visual Arts, and Provincetown Art Association and Museum.
Jen Bradley ’95
Sisters, 2020
Mixed media on wood panel, plaster, ink, shellac, gold lead 14" x 11"
$1,400
Courtesy of the artist
Jen Bradley received a BFA from MassArt in 1995. She is represented by The Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, MA since 2001. Her work has been exhibited at Walker Contemporary, St Botolph Club fellow, BU School of Theology, Arnot Museum, Elmira, NY, Collections of Provincetown Art Association, Mark Protosevich Screen Writer, and Deborah Goldberg, and the State Treasury of Massachusetts.
Visit: jenbradleystudio.com. www.apedrawingproject.com
Molly Batchelder
Two Pigs Passing Fancy Town, 2015
Watercolour and ink 7.5" x 7.5"
$600
Courtesy of the artist
Molly Batchelder received a BA degree from Vassar College and has spent much of her adult life raising children. Batchelder is a self-taught artist and sells paintings through galleries, shops and her annual Open Studio. She seeks to convey incongruity and a sense of the ridiculous in stylised representations of daily life in a time when life was simpler. She’s most satisfied when her paintings make the viewer smile.
Visit: mollybatchelder.com
LOT: 376
Julia Harrington ’20
Pink Handbag, 2023
Cowhide outside and lining, iron handle 9" x 9" x 4"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist
Julia Harrington received a BFA in Fashion Design from MassArt in 2020. Julia is an artist, designer, and teacher whose work focuses on incorporating historical and artistic techniques into modern day clothing. She specializes in hand techniques, fabric painting, and leatherwork. Much of her work is inspired by her love for historical clothing and sustainability.
Visit: juliaharringtondesign.com
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LOT: 379
Lot: 377 / Commission for a Stapled Jacket
Christian Restrepo ’15
Staples, linen, various hardware
All dimensions dependent upon human frame $3,500
Courtesy of the artist
This commission is an opportunity for a custom-made black or silver embellished stapled linen jacket. Included is a studio visit and sit down with the artist to plan out the custom handmade jacket. Options for the custom jacket include length, fit, sleeve options, pocket seam options, and internal pocket options. The process will involve two fittings—one of toile (jacket mock-up), and a final fitting of the embellished jacket—before the piece is fully assembled.
Christian Hernán De Restrepo Zúñiga Velázquez Betancourt is a Boston-based, American/Colombian, first-generation maker who explores the intersections of opposing worlds and the Self, by joining unusual and mundane materials to create a cohesive whole from disparate parts.
Visit: chrestrepo.com
LOT: 378
Auction Series:
LOT: 380 A
Siyoon Lee ’24
Relationship, 2023
Sterling silver 1.57" x 0.4" x 0.13"
$420
Courtesy of the artist
Siyoon Lee is pursuing a BFA in Jewelry and Metalsmithing at MassArt and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Apparel Design from Konkuk University in Korea. Her recent exhibitions include 2023 Away show and Peach Fuzz at MassArt. She received an Honorable Mention in the 2023 Annual Jewelry Design Competition from IPMI and is a recipient of the Transfer Scholarship at MassArt.
Leon V.i. Leblond ’24
Green-eyed Ring, 2023
Sterling silver, colored stones 0.75" x 0.31" x 0.75"
$400
Courtesy of the artist
Leon V.I. LeBlond will recieve a BFA for Jewelry and Metalsmithing. His work was most recently exhibited at MassArt’s 2023 All School Show. His work is held in many personal collections.
SOPHIE HUGHES ’08
Dot Chain Bracelet, 2023
Recycled 18k Yellow Gold 7" x .18"
$1,050
Courtesy of the artist
After receiving her BFA in Metalsmithing from MassArt, Sophie Hughes launched her eponymous jewelry line in 2009 and her shop, Ore, shortly thereafter. Using timeworn hammers, anvils, and hand tools, Sophie’s environmentally and socially responsible jewelry is handcrafted with the highest quality recycled gold and reclaimed diamonds.
Visit: sophiehughes.com
LOT: 380 B
SOPHIE HUGHES ’08
Mini Thin Link Chain Dangles, 2023
Recycled 18k Yellow Gold 1" x .18"
$450
Courtesy of the artist
After receiving her BFA in Metalsmithing from MassArt, Sophie Hughes launched her eponymous jewelry line in 2009 and her shop, Ore, shortly thereafter. Using timeworn hammers, anvils, and hand tools, Sophie’s environmentally and socially responsible jewelry is handcrafted with the highest quality recycled gold and reclaimed diamonds.
Visit: sophiehughes.com
Jules Grande ’23
Framed Gemstone Locket Pendant, 2023, Edition 1 of 2
Sterling silver, 14k gold, garnet 1" x 1" x .25"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist
Jules Grande is a sustainable bench jeweler/metalsmith. She received a degree in jewelry & metalsmithing from MassArt. Grande’s work has recently appeared in Metalsmith magazine and the 2023 MassArt Auction. Upon accepting her degree, she received the Irving Cooper Award from Mobilia Gallery, and the Chairman’s Award and New England Chapter Award from the International Precious Metals Institute.
Visit: julesgrande.com
Auction Series:
LOT: 383 A
William M. Vanaria ’12
Accretion Accents—Fordite Round Studs, 2018 Sterling silver, fordite
0.86" x 0.86" x 0.19"
$350
Courtesy of the artist
William M. Vanaria received a BFA from MassArt in 2012, and an MFA from UMass-Dartmouth in 2016. He has been a recipient of the Carol Tyler Memorial Award. His work is held in the collections of the Main Mineral and Gem Museum.
Visit: wmvmetalsmithing.com
LOT: 383 B
LOT: 384
Maeve Corridan ’24
Shattered Ring, 2023
Silver, crushed stone 1" x 2.5" x 1"
$350
Courtesy of the artist
Maeve Corridan will receive her BFA at MassArt in Jewelry and Metalsmithing this spring 2024.
LOT: 385
Nanette Pengelley ’15
Embroidered Earrings, 2023
Earrings
2" x .85" x .2"
$430
Courtesy of the artist
Nanette received a BFA in Jewerly and Metalsmithing from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at Boulder Museum of Contemprary Art, made the cover of Metalsmith Magazine, and will be shown in NY Jewelry Week. She has been a recipient of the Steelyard’s Residency in Providence, RI. Her work is carried by Torched Gallery in Asheville, The Silver Fern in Cookeville, and James May Gallery in Milwaukee.
Visit: hewjewelry.com
Auction Series:
LOT: 386 A
Miki Asai
Still Life Brooch, 2023 Wood, eggshell, mineral pigment, lacquer, silver, stainless steel wire 3" x 2" x 1.5"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Miki Asai is a graduate from the Silversmithing and Jewellery department, Glasgow School of Art. She has won several awards for her work during her studies, including the Prize for Graduation Work at Musashino Art University 2011, Japan Jewellery Designers
Associations Student Class Award 2012, Japan Craft Design Association Student Class 2014, among others. She has been the recipient of many awards including: SCHMUCK (2020 and 2021), BKV-PRIZE for Young Applied Arts 3rd Prize (Munich, 2020) and others. Her Blurred Brooch is in the collection room of Goldsmiths’ Centre in London.
LOT: 386 B
William M. Vanaria ’12
Accretion Accents—Fordite Oval Studs, 2018 Sterling silver, fordite
0.94” x 0.66” x 0.19”
$300
Courtesy of the artist
William M. Vanaria received a BFA from MassArt in 2012, and an MFA from UMass-Dartmouth in 2016. He has been a recipient of the Carol Tyler Memorial Award. His work is held in the collections of the Main Mineral and Gem Museum.
Visit: wmvmetalsmithing.com
Ben Dory
Twilight Brooch, 2022
3D Printed stainless steel, cubic zirconia 2.75" x 2.75" x 1"
$800
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Originally from Kansas City, Kansas, and now based in Savannah, Georgia, Ben Dory is fascinated by the mechanics of granulation, an ancient technique whereby small, primarily gold spheres are fused together using a torch or kiln. A pioneer of the stainless steel granulation technique, Dory uses special machines, including a tiny silver vacuum, to micro-weld the steel granules together and onto a base surface. His work both honors the tradition of granulation and breaks from it. He works within the laws of Euclidean geometry, but these do not constrain his creativity. As Dory explores the possibilities of his technique, his style shifts from scientific and molecular to emotive and ornate, reminiscent of the Victorian era with all its flourishes.
Miki Asai
Still Life: Colorful Vase on Monochrome Table, 2024 Ring made from wood, Japanese paper, lacquer, eggshell, mineral pigment 1.37" x 1.37" x 2.75"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Miki Asai is a graduate from the Silversmithing and Jewellery department, Glasgow School of Art. She has won several awards for her work during her studies, including the Prize for Graduation Work at Musashino Art University 2011, Japan Jewellery Designers
Associations Student Class Award 2012, Japan Craft Design Association Student Class 2014, among others. She has been the recipient of many awards including: SCHMUCK (2020 and 2021), BKV-PRIZE for Young Applied Arts 3rd Prize (Munich, 2020) and others. Her Blurred Brooch is in the collection room of Goldsmiths’ Centre in London.
LOT: 391
Yuri Tozuka ’09
Chandelier Earrings, 2022
Sterling silver and 22k gold fused over silver 3.5" x .63" x .63"
$1,050
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Yuri Tozuka received a BFA from MassArt in 2009. She has focused her work to explore the invention and expression of both humans and nature ever since. She delves into these themes using both hand fabrication as well as hand carved lost wax casting techniques in precious metal. Her jewelry and sculpture have been exhibited in galleries and institutions throughout the United States and internationally.
Arata Fuchi
Stillness #13, 2021
Oxidized silver 950, pure gold 18ct white gold, Shibuichi, Keum-boo earrings
1.75" x .5" x .5"
$1,000
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Arata Fuchi graduated from Tokyo Zokei University, with a degree in Industrial Design, and studied Goldsmithing at Le Arti Orafe, Florence, Italy. Fuchi’s work is in the collection of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas; Alice and Louis Koch Collection,The Swiss National Museum, Zurich; Olnick Spanu Collection, New York; and The Spencer Museum of Art, Kansas.
LOT: 392
Joyce J. Scott
Face Earrings, 2023
Glass beads, thread, sterling silver ear wire 3" x 2.25"
$800
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Joyce J. Scott is a versatile artist from Baltimore, Maryland. She is a printmaker, weaver, sculptor, performance artist, and educator, but she is probably most well known for her work in jewelry, beadwork, and glass. Her art reflects her take on all aspects of American popular culture, her ancestry, and her community. She received her BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art and MFA from the Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. Her work is in the collections of the Baltimore Museum of Art, Mint Museum of Craft + Design, Spencer Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. In 2016 she was named a Fellow of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
LOT: 394
LOT: 393
Hiromi Suter
Promenade II—Dancing in the Forest Necklace, 2022 Copper, sterling silver, foil 9.5" x 9.5" x 1.5", 18" long
$2,500
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Hiromi Suter was born and raised in Kyoto, Japan. She is a graduate of Ritsumeikan University, Japan (B.A., English and American literature). She lived in England for a time and then moved to Massachusetts where she attended courses at the deCordova Museum Metal and Jewelry Art Department, Lincoln MA (2007-2009) while raising her three children. She designs and develops patterns from bygone eras and sometimes combines them with themes from the natural world.
Steve Kaplan-Pistiner
Partially Undone Knot, 2024
Ebonized and hand-carved cherry wood, sterling silver, steel pin 5.5" x 2" x 1.75"
$1,300
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Steven KP is an artist, jeweler, and educator based in Providence, Rhode Island. Currently a Visiting Lecturer at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, KP received their MFA in Jewelry and Metalsmithing from the Rhode Island School of Design and holds a BFA from the University of Wisconsin - Madison. KP is a 2017 Windgate Fellow awarded by the Center for Craft, Ashville, NC USA a nd a winner of the 2020 Marzee Prize from Gallerie Marzee in Nijmegen, NL. KP’s carved wooden knots, gestures and forms have been exhibited nationally and international and are housed in numerous important public and private collections including the Museu m of Art and Design in New York, NY and the RISD Museum in Providence, RI.
Makiko Oda
Gold Leaf Necklace, 2022 White sycamore maple wood, 18k gold, gold leaf, thread
20" x 1"
$1,200
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Makiko Oda’s studies on environmental design, and plant life continue to be a key source of inspiration in her works. Makiko aspires to create jewelry that awakens feelings about nature’s natural forms and surrounding landscapes. Oda’s work is in the collection of the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh,UK. Her accomplishments have been recognized with the Excellent Use of Materials Award at the International Craft Exhibition, Itami, Japan and the Excellent Prize Award at Japan jewelry Art Competition.
Emily Cobb
Love Birds, 2020
Nylon, dye, faux pearls, steel 6" x 2" x .5"
$120
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Emily Cobb is a jewelry designer and maker living in Providence, Rhode Island. She received her MFA in Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM from Tyler School of Art in 2012. Her work has been featured on the cover of Metalsmith Magazine and in publications such as Digital Handmade: Craftsmanship in the New Industrial Revolution and exhibited internationally in museums such as the Racine Art Museum, Bellevue Arts Museum, and HOW Art Museum. Emily is currently an Associate Professor of Jewelry and Metals at MassArt.
Heather White
Trumpet Flower Ring, 2008 Gold ring shank, cast silver 1.25" x 1.75" x .86"
Ring size: approx. 8.5
$1,900
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Heather White’s work is highly influenced by historical metal objects and ornamentation made for royal figures, non-secular rituals and military forces, such as crowns, brooches and other forms of adornment. White’s work combines the inherent beauty of working with precious metals with larger issues surrounding ornamentation and decoration. Heather White’s work can be found in the collections of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC; as well as numerous private collections throughout the United States and internationally.
Hanne Behrens
Silver & Gold Bracelet, 2013 Woven sterling silver bracelet, 18k gold 7.5" x 1"
$2,400
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Hanne Behrens is a master of textile techniques in metal, who is known for the pure, clean lines of her designs. She studied under Arline Fisch and Mary Lee Hu and is a master of textile techniques such as weaving, knitting and plaiting, with gold and silver wire. She is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including Bronze and Silver medals from the Best in Danish Craft and Design exhibition, and has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Europe and the USA. Behrens work can be found in numerous public and private collections throughout the United States and internationally.
Auction Series:
LOT: 397 A
Seulgi Kwon
Daydream, 2019
Silicone, pigment, thread, plastic, feather brooch 6" x 6" x 3.5"
$2,000
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Seulgi Kwon received her BFA and MFA in metalwork and Jewelry from Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea. Her work has been exhibited internationally in Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea,and the United States. Kwon’s innovative techniques and talents have been recognized with numerous awards and prizes including the prestigious BKV Prize, Munich, Germany; Cominelli Foundation Award, Fondazione Cominelli, Italy; Excellent Achievement of MFA, Kookmin University, Seoul, South Korea; among others. Her work is in the collection of Museum of Fine Arts Boston; Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK; Swiss National Museum, Zurich, Switzerland; and others.
Asagi Maeda
Rain Cloud, 2023
Nucleated freshwater pearls, Akoya Keshi Pearls, sterling silver (Rhodium plated), 14k gold earrings 2.75" x 1" x .5"
$1,580
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Asagi Maeda graduated from Tokyo Zokei University with a degree in sculpture in 2000 and studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology and the Gemological Institute of America in New York City from 2000-2002. Her work is in the collection of the Museum of Arts and Design, New York and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, as well as numerous private collections. From November 4, 2023-April 7, 2024, A solo exhibition of Asagi Maeda’s work, titled Stories on the Planet: Jewelry by Maeda Asagi. will be on view at the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach, FL.
Fred H.C. Liang
Papaver Tears, 2022
Courtesy of the artist
LOT: 318
Ryungjae Jung
The Motion, 2022
3D printed, polyamide, silver, 14k gold post earrings 4.5" x 2.25" x 1.25"
$450
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Ryungjae Jung is a graduate of the Zeroone Design Center, Seoul, Korea (2011); Pforzheim University, Winter Semester Exchange Student, Pforzheim, Germany (2012-2013); and the Graduate School of Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea (2016). Jung’s work features a direct relationship between jewelry and the human body through 3D printing and traditional metal crafting techniques, and the subject of movement. Jung’s work is in the collection of Seoul Museum of Craft Art, Seoul, Korea and Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin. He has received numerous awards, including Schmuck 2021 Selected Award, Munich, Germany, the Gioielli in Fermento Allied Award, Piacenza, Italy (2018); among others.
Seulgi Kwon
To the Unknown Flowers #2, 2019
Silicone, pigment, thread, plastic, stick pin brooch 6" x 3.5" x 2.5"
$440
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
Seulgi Kwon received her BFA and MFA in metalwork and Jewelry from Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea. Her work has been exhibited internationally in Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea,and the United States. Kwon’s innovative techniques and talents have been recognized with numerous awards and prizes including the prestigious BKV Prize, Munich, Germany; Cominelli Foundation Award, Fondazione Cominelli, Italy; Excellent Achievement of MFA, Kookmin University, Seoul, South Korea; among others. Her work is in the collection of Museum of Fine Arts Boston; Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK; Swiss National Museum, Zurich, Switzerland; and others.
Lynne Sausele
Beaded Cord Necklace, 2023
Beaded cord, magnetic clasp 40" x .38"
$800
Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA
As a graduate of the Boston Museum School and Tufts University, Lynne Sausele has remained a freelance artist ever since. In her career as an artist, she has worked as both a jewelry designer and a painter, both serving each other in a useful collaboration of color and design. The beaded work is an ongoing discovery of the remarkable array of beads available in terms of color, size, shape and texture, as well as an infinite way to use them in creating art works. Lynne Sausele’s can be found in Fidelity Art Collection and The Kamm Teapot Collection as well as numerous private collections.
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