Boston Sculptors Gallery
The Boston Sculptors Gallery, self proclaimed to be the center of Boston’s sculpture scene, represents 28 members, showing off their exciting and innovative works of art.
We would say that if in Boston and you are into Sculpture, then this should be a place that you should visit. The fact that each artist only gets to show their work once every two years means that every sculpture exhibited has had every bit of effort put into it. This, of course, means that we get to enjoy the best work from every member time and time again.
The Boston Sculptors Gallery members include B. Amore, Caroline Bagenal, Laura Baring-Gould, Kim Bernard, Lorey Bonante, Benjamin S. Cariens, Murray Dewart, Donna Dodson, Laura Evans, Beth Galston, Christopher Frost, Peter DeCamp Haines, Jim Henderson, Penelope Jencks, Charles Jones, Peter Lipsitt, Michelle Lougee, Paul Meneses, David Naito, Larry Pollans, Robert Schelling, Eric Sealine, Nancy Selvage, Liz Shepherd, Julia Shepley, Mary Sherman, Maggie Stark, Jessica Straus, Margaret Swan, Marilu Swett, Hannah Verlin, Bill Wainwright, Ellen Wetmore, Joseph Wheelwright, Leslie Wilcox, Dan Wills and Andy Zimmermann. This list does change with old members leaving and new members coming on board.
From the Boston Sculptors Gallery website – all credit Boston Sculptors Gallery:
Boston Sculptors Gallery hosts two concurrent solo shows every month presenting the works of it 28 members through a two-year cycle including a group show featuring all of the members for the winter holidays.
This gallery is unusual in that it exclusively shows sculpture in a large space which is transformed every month by two of the twenty-eight members of this group. This gallery has won the acclaim of the Boston Globe art critic, Christine Temin, who listed it in her 1992 “Ten Best in the Visual Arts.” In 1995 Boston Magazine honored the gallery as the “Best Suburban Gallery in Boston”. Nick Capasso, Associate Curator of the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park says, “The Boston Sculptors Gallery, one of the few cooperative sculpture galleries in the country, is among the most stimulating venues for three-dimensional contemporary art in the Northeast.”
486 Harrison Avenue,
Boston,
MA 02118
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