Happenings

Looking for innovative art, I went to New York City this past weekend. Google and The Project Room for New Media at Chelsea Art Museum (CAM) in New York have launched an exhibition program, “Digital Art @Google NYC”. It is exciting to see promotion of creativity with digital technology. I was not able to see the exhibit “Data Poetics”, which just had its opening reception on June 11th. You need to RSVP to see it.
rsvp@chelseaartmuseum.org
I am planning to go back sometime before its scheduled closing on August 13 to see it.

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Open Studio

This is my annual spring open studio event. I will be exhibiting sculpture, monotype, and jewelry. I am hoping to be able to finish some new work by then. I feel very inspired having just returned from the sculpture conference.

By public transportation, take either bus 88 or 90 and get off at Central Street in Somerville. Bus 90 connects the Red and Orange lines; Bus 88 connect the Lechmere Green Line station to Clarendon Hill. Vernon Street is a short walk from Highland Avenue, where you would get off the bus at the Central Street stop. 6 Vernon Street is the first door on the left. My studio is on the third floor.

Map for directions

Open Studio on May 1+2, 12-6 PM

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London

I just returned from the 22nd International Sculpture Conference – What is Sculpture in the 21st Century held in London, UK. I had a great time meeting sculptors from all over the world. The National Gallery hosted the opening Keynote address by Antony Gormley on April 7th. Here is a Henry Moore sculpture next to the River Thames near Tate Britain.
Henry Moore Sculpture

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