It's a beloved time of boating, barbecues, fresh seafood and long days at the beach. The colors are bright white and cerulean blue, with salty breezes, sunshine, sparkling seas and a high time for galleries to highlight the incredible artwork they have to offer.
The artists and galleries featured in the following pages will transport you to the most quintessential New England locales like Martha's Vineyard, Provincetown and Chatham on Cape Cod, the bucolic shores of Truro, Massachusetts, the rugged beauty of New Hampshire and even the rocky coastline of Maine. So, if you can't make it to the East Coast this summer, sit back, allow the art in the following pages, which celebrates its beauty and creative spirit, to lead the way.
PROVINCETOWN OFFICE OF TOURISM
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Provincetown, Massachusetts, is special for many reasons, but ask any artist what attracts them to this former fishing village and chances are they'll say something about the light, which has been drawing creative visionaries to the tip of Cape Cod since the late 19th century.
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Guardians of the Temple – Simon Dinnerstein reflects on The Fulbright Triptych 50 years later.
The Palmer Museum of Art at Penn State University exhibits Simon Dinnerstein's The Fulbright Triptych haunts the visual lexicon of 20th century American representational art. Fifty years have passed since Dinnerstein completed the painting in 1974.
A City Perspective
Leslie Gaduzo has always been interIested in art. Since childhood, he has been drawing constantly, from single point perspective drawings at age 10 to complex architectural drawings.
Living Legacy
The Butler Institue hosts Allied Artists of America's 110th Annual Juried Exhibition.
Elegant yet Approachable
The second edition of the RTIA Show presents even more art to explore and expanded special programming.
Figuratively Speaking
New York has always been an epicenter of artists on the edge of excellence, pushing the envelope and finding their voices.
JAMES AYERS: The Importance of Play
Like many artists, James Ayers' work took a turn during the Covid-19 pandemic. Seeing the enjoyment his kids took from playing with paint in his studio and exploring their creativity inspired him.
GINA MINICHINO: Playing with Food
Gina Minichino started her journey in visual arts because of Charles Schulz. \"He was my earliest influence for drawing and the reason I wanted to be a cartoonist,\" she says.
Island Light
The Cuttyhunk Island Artists' Residency is held in a sprawling, 100-year-old house on an island off the southern coast of Massachusetts.
Solitary Forms
Hogan Brown has been working with Arcadia Contemporary for two and half years and is excited to be featured in his first solo show at the gallery. He doesn't take for granted the many talented figurative painters Arcadia represents and is thrilled to be among them.
Living the Dream
Counterintuitively, David Gluck was a painter before taking up tattooing little more than a decade ago. While skin is a completely different substrate and ink a far cry from oil paint, the skills must be transferrable to some degree because there is a wait-time of nine months to get an appointment with him.