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Donate to Borelli/Town Effort To Complete Ashland Memorial Healing Garden

Work to complete the Ashland Memorial Healing Garden will continue this summer, when another community celebration is planned. Included in the work are a new entrance to the site and parking, new signage, solar-powered lighting improvements, seating, plantings, pavers and repair of colored panels in the roof of the garden pavilion that were vandalized in May […]

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Jaar Lecture in Zurich May 26

Prospectus artist Alfredo Jaar (Public Interventions) will deliver his “It is Difficult” lecture at the Zurich (Switzerland) University of the Arts on Saturday, May 26.

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Zea Mays Exhibition in Concord, MA, through May 6

Work by Prospectus artists Zea Mays Printmaking ([substratum] An Artistic Inquiry into Printmaking Substrates and their Health Impacts) is featured in the exhibition Process! at the Concord Center for the Visual Arts, 37 Lexington Rd., Concord, MA, through May 6. Zea Mays is a studio, workshop, gallery, research center and educational facility dedicated to safe and sustainable printmaking […]

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Water-Themed Group Show with Driscoll’s Work through July 15

Wake, a group exhibition that includes the work of Prospectus artist Ellen Driscoll, will be on view at Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs in Long Island City, NY, through July 15. According to curator Michele L’Heureux: “The exhibition examines the power of water to sustain life and to destroy it and also looks at what is left […]

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Artist Nancy Andrews’ ICU Experience Documented in New Book

You Can Stop Humming Now: A Doctor’s Stories of Life, Death, and In Between by Dr. Daniela Lamas includes a chapter that discusses artist Nancy Andrews’ 2006 experiences with delirium in a hospital ICU unit, the springboard for her Prospectus project series, Delirious, her blog, Art and Science of Delirium and a number of other artistic endeavors. The book was published in […]

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Exhibition of Krupczynski’s Work through April 20

Design Engagement, an exhibition highlighting the work of Prospectus artist Joseph Krupczynski, is on view through April 20 in the Gallery of the John W. Olver Design Building, 551 North Pleasant Street, UMass Amherst.  Krupczynski is an associate professor in the Department of Architecture and the Director of the Office of Civic Engagement and Service Learning (CESL) […]

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“Mel Chin: All Over the Place” through August 12 in NYC

Through August 12, Mel Chin: All Over the Place, presents “a fresh, multi-location exhibition with exciting manifestations of the work of Mel Chin co-produced by the Queens Museum and No Longer Empty. The exhibition span[s] nearly four decades of Chin’s malleable and wide-ranging approach to artistic practice that has evaded any neat classification.” Exhibition sites in […]

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Work by Alfredo Jaar Currently in Two Exhibitions

Work by Prospectus artist Alfredo Jaar (Public Interventions) can now be seen in two exhibitions in Mexico and Sicily: Memories of Underdevelopment [group exhibition] Museo Jumex, Mexico City, Mexico March 22 – September 9, 2018 Manifesta 12 Palermo, Sicily June 16 – November 4, 2018    

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Deb Todd Wheeler/Robert Todd Project at Milton Academy through April 20

ARTIFICIAL ATMOSPHERES, a collaborative project by Prospectus artist Deb Todd Wheeler (Chromatic Energy Mirror) and Robert Todd, will be on view though April 20 at the Nesto Gallery, Art and Media Center, Milton Academy, Milton, MA. The Nesto Gallery is open from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday during the academic year, or by appointment.  

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Campos-Pons Show in Austin, TX, through May 3

Notes on Sugar: The Work of María Magdalena Campos-Pons is on view at the Christian- Green Gallery, 221 E. 21st St., Austin, TX, through May 3. Curated by the Neon Queen Collective, the exhibition “uses the history of sugar to unpack the United States’ (U.S.) complex relationship with Cuba. Campos-Pons, one of the most celebrated living […]

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