Celebrating Brockton Gallery West

Celebrating Brockton Gallery West

Celebrating Brockton Gallery West

Art For The City: Celebrating Brockton

Curated by Rolly Blanchette, this celebration of artwork uplifts the people and artists of Brockton MA. This work is a collection of old and new works, a mixture of representational and abstract, and diverse voices of various ages are heard in this show. Large futuristic works by Robert Priest weigh heavily on the far side of the wall, Versha Barber’s bright and bold abstract paintings are seen in the window next to Julianne McLaughlin’s relaxing seascapes.  Ally Boyle displays her pop art-inspired works in the window, along with Sophia Rosselli’s handwoven tapestry weaving. This show displays many different mediums, styles, and sizes from different periods of time; all celebrating the city of Brockton. 

Artwork by

Versha Barber, Ken Beck, William Beyer, Ally Boyle, Cara Cantwell, Aaron Clanton, Emilie Errié, Sarah Feragen, Helga Hošková, Scott Ketcham, Michael Mazur, Julianne McLaughlin, Elizabeth Olson, Annalina Paiva, Richard Pepp, Robert Priest, Sophia Rosselli, Karin Sanborn, Zahirah Nur Truth, Hanne Koerner, AC Danielson

Amongst the older work is a lithograph by artist Helga Hošková. Miss Hošková was the only one in her family to escape Auschwitz during Hitler’s dictatorship, by lying to the nazis by saying she was 18 when she was 14 meaning that she was able to work and this would spare her life. The drawing portrayed the life she was living at the concentration camp, and the lithograph was created from the drawing years later. 

Visit Enso Gallery West until September 21st, Weekdays from 4pm-6pm to see this outstanding show of work celebrating the city of Brockton. 

 

 

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Night Slam Cancelled, only one more Brockton Poetry Series

We at Brockton Arts are in the process of reworking our programming.  Our plan is to have only 1 poetry performance event a month.

What this means:

  • We are cancelling Night Slam.
  • This October 23rd will be our last Brockton Poetry Series
  • The Poetry Writing Workshop which takes place every 3rd Sunday of the month WILL continue on.

Please bear with us as we are evolving as an organization.

Thank you for your belief in Brockton.

Art & Jazz Improv

Art & Jazz Improv

On July 7th, Brockton Arts
is proud to present:
“Art Jazz Improv”

Artist Linda Clave will paint
to live Avant-garde Jazz music performed by
Eric Zinman and Damon Smith.

Join us for a wonderful night of spontaneous creativity.

Saturday, July 7th

$5 at the door

8:00 pm Door Open, light refreshments and cash bar

9:00 pm Live Music and painting

Brockton Arts

33 Dover Street

Suite 130 A

Brockton, MA 02301

About The Performers:

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.

Born Eric Green Zinman 1963, began the study of piano and voice as a child. Interest in classic music, Broadway, Rock’n Roll and R&B. As a teenager he discovered black music and modified his approach in jazz, blues, gospel, and the music of the strip clubs. Later composition studies with Bill Dixon, George Russell and Jimmy Guiffre. Beginning in 1987 he produced a number of ensembles with Laurence Cook, Craig Schildhauer, John Voigt, Syd Smart and Glynis Lomon. In the mid 2000s he began to tour Europe with Mario Rechtern and later Linda Sharrock. As he is fond of saying “Music is two souls rubbing together”. He believes music is an essential part of the human story. Since 2000 he has recorded 18 albums and has been reviewed in 9 languages. Eric Zinman is listed in the 19th Edition of the Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings.

Damon Smith studied double bass with Lisle Ellis and has had lessons with Bertram Turezky, Joëlle Leandré, John Lindberg, Mark Dresser and others. Damon’s explorations into the sonic palette of the double bass have resulted in a personal, flexible improvisational language based in the American jazz avant-garde movement and European non-idiomatic free improvisation. Visual art, film and dance heavily influence his music, as evidenced by his CAMH performance of Ben Patterson’s Variations for Double Bass, collaborations with director Werner Herzog on soundtracks for Grizzly Man and Encounters at the End of the World, and an early performance with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.  Damon has run Balance Point Acoustics record label since 2001, releasing music focusing on transatlantic collaborations between US and European musicians.

Book Release Party for “Migrating Colors”, a collection of Haitian Art

Book Release Party for “Migrating Colors”, a collection of Haitian Art

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The Jacmel Project is a collaboration between Brockton Arts and HAAM to display the works of artists from Haiti as well as the work of artists from the local Haitian diaspora.  We have staged installations in museums, city halls, libraries, and colleges. We hope that you can join us for night of art, conversation, and networking as we continue our mission.

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  • Massasoit Library, One Massasoit Boulevard Brockton MA
  • Light refreshments will be served.