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Montserrat College of Art Galleries Exhibits Alumni Artwork in Group Show NOWWHAT?

Montserrat College of Art Galleries is pleased to present a group exhibition featuring small works created by alumni in the 301 Gallery, 301 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA. NOWWHAT?  will be open to the public February 1 - 14, with an Opening Reception on Saturday, February 1, 4 – 6 p.m.

 

Drawing its name from the ambiguities associated with life after art school, NOWWHAT? features works of art created by more than sixty Montserrat College of Art alumni. From recently graduated to established artists and curators; the alumni featured in NOWWHAT? all find themselves in various stages of their careers, looking towards the future. This multi-disciplinary exhibition is a reunion of sorts, bringing alumni of all ages and from all across the country together to bond over shared experiences as artists.

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301 Gallery Hours are Monday – Friday 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., Saturday 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. and by appointment. Montserrat College of Art’s public programs are free of charge and open to the public. For additional information please contact Montserrat College of Art Galleries’ Assistant Curator of Exhibition, Pamela Campanaro at 978.967.9604 or pamela.campanaro@montserrat.edu.

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Participating Montserrat Alumni: Jack Moffitt, Kevin Duffy, Ivy Fowler. Brett Mason, Nicole Kircher, Amanda Halsdorff, Jessica Grace Brooks, Stacey Ludwig, Carrie Green, Erika Buschmann, Rosy Farnaan, Alex Comfort, Kathryn Brown, Paula Borsetti, Bea Modisett, Ron Beek III, Christopher Stepler, Suzanne Papin, Sara Santarsiero, Chelsea Sams, Catherine Morris, Kristine Roan, Jackie Musto, George Frary III, Reagen Elizabeth O'Reigaekn, Jacob-Michael Corvelo, Stacy Thomas-Vickory, Megan Deede, Emily Pardoe, Sara Mari Benson, Olivia Boi, Larissa Tapler, Daniel Ceritto, Sam King, Tom Maio, Taylor Clough, Kathryn Gesner, Anthony Palocci Jr. & Devon, Jessica Thayer, Andrew Houle, Heather Reid-Barratt, Ariell Jones, Allison Hornack, Halley Murray, Cataina Viejo Lopez de Roda, Brittany Carr, Claudia Marchand, Alyssa Watters, Emily Chesley, Paul T. Demakes, Elizabeth Sultzer, Stacey Durand, Richard Pawlak, Juleen Jones, Soks Gemma, Lisa Hersey, James Campbell, Drew Baker, Sarah Maeder, Amanda Gunness, Margaurita Spear, Zachary Goldstein, Brendan McCauley, Bethany Peck, Kyle "Jules" Gibson, Rena Masson, Pretty Bad Girl, Ariel Grosvenor, Adam Miller, Suzy Evans.


Montserrat College of Art is a small, private, residential college of visual art and design, founded in 1970, by artists, for artists, educating the creative problem solvers of tomorrow. The college offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, continuing education classes for youth, teen and adults, and three galleries exhibiting works by international, national and regional contemporary artists, intended to offer art education beyond the Montserrat classrooms through a series of public lectures, gallery talks, catalogs and events.  Visit www.montserrat.edu for more details.

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