Please
join us virtually, anytime during November
&
December, for our traditional Open Studios event.
Tour the studios through the links below, see available artwork, contact the
artists and give the gift of ART for the Holidays!
Participating
artists :
Anthony Dyke - Studio 206
Modernist
abstract paintings (Influenced by Richard Diebenkorn, Mark Rothko, Hans
Hoffman)
email,
video
Alexander Gassel - Studio 305
website,
email, video
Henry Gates - Studio 210
From
figurative abstraction to academic still life, I paint even on current topics
such as climate change and virus crisis.
website, email,
video
Berio Gizzi - Studio 204
I
love detail.
website, email,
video
Nan Hass Feldman - Studio 306
I am an optimistic, energetic person whose works
are stylized, yet recognizable, vibrantly colorful, intricate, playful, enlivening,
and upbeat. For me, art is about enhancing and interpreting reality to
create a more optimistic and joyous world.
website, email,
video
Anne
Harney - Studio B3
Mixed
media Semi-Abstract Landscapes and Still-Life Paintings..
website, email
Mary Hughes - Studio 205
Bright, colorful abstract oil paintings with
a focus on line, shape, pattern and movement.
website,
email, video
Constance Jacobson - Studio 211
Abstract monotypes and paintings on paper reflect
construction around Fenway Studio.
website, email
Ken Kelleher - Studio 404
Modest
in scale with a monochromatic palette, Mr. Kellehers paintings and collages,
while having an emphasis on mark-marking, ecriture (gestural scripts), manipulated
symbols, and ancient, and contemporary alphanumerics, they create a compelling
and contemporary graphic idiom that invites scrutiny and contemplation.
website, email
Oana Lauric - Studio 408
My
paintings reflect a voyage, a movement through space and time, a dynamic perception
of our man-made environment. The intent is to signal the power of our surroundings
and hopefully raise expectations in their regards. We are shaped by these spaces
as much as we shape them!
website, email,
video
Keith Maddy - Studio 109
Collage work recycling and repurposing vintage
children's books.
website,
email
Anne S. McGhee, Studio 307
I
work from life and am often painting disappearing landscapes, often Fenway
Park and Martha's Vineyard.
website, email
Susan Morrison-Dyke, Studio 206
Susan finds inspiration from the inventiveness
of primitive art, mid-century design and cubism. She draws from these sources
through an intuitive process that leads her work toward a painterly and
modern abstraction in her paintings, works on paper and public art.
website,
email,
video
Linda
Pochesci - Studio 108
My paintings are invented realities. I put together
various images from my life to make settings that speak to me about the poetics
of space. The image above is Bella Casa di Mio Nonno 36x36 oil/canvas
website, email
Judy
Ryan - Studio 403
website,
email
Beverly Sky -Studio 308
What You Are Looking For Is What Is Looking,
(A quote from St. Francis of Assisi), Fabric Collage on canvas, 36"x 36".
I am a fiber artist. I use fabric, cut, stitched and glued as a "painting"
medium. In the video I am working on the detail of
an installation piece titled Art in the Time of Covid: Shredded Shrouds.
website,
email, video
Edward T. Stitt -Studio 311
Ed
Stitt paints the people, places, and things of the world of Boston around him
in their Golden Moment, when they are seen at their best.
website, email,
video
Dido Thayer - Studio 402
My paintings are about an experience
of nature, an internalized landscape. I am interested in the inherent verticals
and horizontals found in nature, the edge where things meet or dissolve.
I spend time walking, driving and looking at the landscape at hand.
website, email
Peter Williams - Studio 110
I
am an artist/restorer who paints historic ships, and I run a respected art
conservation firm at Fenway Studios called Peter Williams/Museum Services. My
painting is of the Steamer Nantasket of the Boston-Nantasket line of 1885.
website, email
Web page by Oana Lauric @ Artoujours, Inc., 2020