The Art of Linda Clave: Closing Reception

The Art of Linda Clave: Closing Reception

The Art of Linda Clave

Closing Reception

Come see the lush, vibrant artwork of Linda Clave, who painted to live music at our Art Jazz Improv show.  See the refined, finished works that were originally begun that special night.

Linda Clave earned her BA and MFA from Boston University School of Arts.  After traveling in Mexico and South America, she moved to Ipswich where she painted and was an active member of Early Sites Research Society, helping in archeological excavations.  She later returned to Boston where she continued painting and working with mixed media and printmaking. She is also an active participant in Energy Theater. Linda now specializes in painting to live music.

Saturday, September 22nd

7-10pm

Light Refreshments Will Be Served

Cash Bar

Brockton Arts

33 Dover Street

Suite 130

Brockton, MA 02301

The Bold & The Beautiful Closing Reception

The Bold & The Beautiful Closing Reception

 

 

Jamaal Eversley and Brockton Arts
are proud to present
The Bold and The Beautiful,
a collection of artwork
curated by Mr. Eversley.
These works were created
by teenagers from
Brockton, Bridgewater, and Randolph.

Please support these
talented young people
by joining us for the
closing reception on June 29th!

  • Friday, June 29th
  • 5pm – 9pm
  • Light Refreshments will be served.

33 Dover Street
Suite 130
Brockton, MA

The Bold & The Beautiful: Teen Art Exhibit

The Bold & The Beautiful: Teen Art Exhibit

Jamaal Eversley and Brockton arts are proud to present The Bold and The Beautiful, a collection of artwork curated by Mr. Eversley.  These works were created by teenagers from Brockton, Bridgewater, and Randolph.

Please support these talented young people by joining us for the opening reception on Friday, May 11th.

 

 

 

  • Friday, May 11th
  • 5pm – 9pm
  • Light Refreshments will be served.

33 Dover Street
Suite 130
Brockton, MA

Gallery 33: Nixon & Friends – Introspection

Gallery 33: Nixon & Friends – Introspection

On April 7th, Brockton Arts and Haitian Artists Assembly of Massachusetts presents: “Nixon & Friends – Introspection”.  This Gallery 33 installation will feature Haitian artwork from various artists including Nixon Ledger, Lucson Guerrier, Miriam Pitt, Serge Chery, Florence Mardy, Sylvstre Telfort and Duken Delpe.

The artists present will also be available to sign copies of Migrating Colors, a book collecting various works by Haitian artists.  Each copy of this elegant hardcover book is available for $40.

Please join us for a wonderful night of art and conversation.

Brockton Arts
33 Dover St. Suite 130
Brockton, MA

  • Saturday, April 7th 2018
  • 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
  • Light refreshments will be served

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Gallery 33: Closing Reception for Versha Barber

Gallery 33: Closing Reception for Versha Barber

On Saturday, March 3rd, Gallery 33 will be holding a closing reception for the artwork of Versha Barber. Light refreshments will be served.   Please come for a night of art, networking, and conversation.  Come out and help us support this young, talented artist!

  • Saturday, March 3rd, 7:00 – 10:00pm
  • 33 Dover Street, Suite 130 Brockton MA
  • Light refreshments will be served.
  • All pieces of art are for sale.
  • We accept all major credit cards, Apple and Android pay, checks, and cash.

 

Gallery 33 presents: Rebirth & Renewal

Gallery 33 presents: Rebirth & Renewal

Please join us Friday, June 2nd as we present the artists reception for “Rebirth & Renewal” featuring artwork from Alexandra Arbia and Kenny ‘Aluk’ Cloud.

Alexandra Arbia

A Brockton native, Alexandra Arbia pursued the arts at the encouragement of an elementary school teacher and went on to take fine art courses at Brockton High School. She is currently working toward a BFA in illustration and has attended Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Inspired by animals and nature, her work utilizes watercolors, acrylics, and oils.

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Kenny ‘Aluk’ Cloud

Kenny ‘Aluk’ Cloud was born in Chatham New Brunswick, Canada in 1949. He was raised by foster parents on the Eel Ground Reservation. At an early age, Cloud was educated at an Indian Reservation School in Nova Scotia. At 16 he moved in with his grandparents at Metepenagiag (Red Bank) New Brunswick, near the mighty Miramichi River along with three cousins. Cloud was inspired to make arts and crafts by watching the Elders in his community create baskets, leather clothing, pottery and beadwork. After further researching the artwork of his people, such as the Mi’Kmaq textiles, he began creating his own artwork at 16, exploring the themes and history of Mi’kmaq culture

Friday, June 2nd, 2017
7 pm – 10 pm

Light refreshments will be served.

Brockton Arts
33 Dover Street
Brockton, MA 02301