Now Showing in the Art Gallery: Heidi Hogden

Now showing in the McGladrey Art Gallery is Making Home, a series of graphite drawings by artist Heidi Hogden.  All are invited to attend an opening reception for the artist on Wednesday, April 24, from 5:00pm-7:00pm. To learn more about the Heidi Hogden please visit her website at http://heidihogden.com.

Heidi Hogden
Making Home

April 15 – May 17, 2013
http://heidihogden.com

Opening Reception:
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
5:00pm to 7:00pm
light refreshments will be served

artist-Heidi-Hogden
02/28/2011 8:06 AM
2011
graphite on paper
58 x 45 inches (framed)

Now Showing in the Art Gallery: Garett Yahn

Now showing in the McGladrey Art Gallery is an installation by artist Garett Yahn titled Salon.  All are invited to attend the opening reception for the artist on Wednesday, March 20, from 5:00PM-7:00PM. There will be an artist talk starting at 5:30PM. Light refreshments will be served.

Garett Yahn
Salon

March 8 – April 12, 2013

Opening Reception:
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
5:00pm to 7:00pm
Artist Talk at 5:30pm
light refreshments will be served

Salon by Garett Yahn
Salon

 

Art Gallery Exhibit: Helen Suzman, Fighter for Human Rights

Beginning January 22, 2013, The McGladrey Art Gallery will host a traveling exhibit honoring the life and work of Helen Suzman, the iconic South African leader and activist.  A member of Parliament for 36 years (1953-1989), Suzman stood alone as the governing body’s only member of the Progressive Party — and sole opposing voice to apartheid — for 13 years (1961-1974).

All are invited to attend the opening reception for this important exhibit on Wednesday, January 30, from 4:30pm to 6:30pm. There will be a guest speaker and opening remarks at 5:00pm. Light refreshments will be served.

Helen Suzman: Fighter for Human Rights
January 22 – February 22, 2013

Opening Reception:
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
4:30pm to 6:30pm
Guest Speaker & Opening Remarks at 5:00pm
light refreshments will be served

Helen Suzman
Helen Suzman (1917-2009)
Parliamentarian, human rights activist, sole representative of opposition party (the Progressive Party) in parliament during apartheid. Suzman was nominated for the Nobel Peace Price twice in recognition of her pursuit of justice in South Africa.

More on Helen Suzman here: http://www.sahistory.org.za/people/helen-suzman

Sponsored by Dr. Earl Avery, The Office of the Provost and the Arts and Lectures Program

Now Showing in the Art Gallery: Amy Williams

Amy Williams
New Venue
December 10, 2012 – January 18, 2013

Amy Williams is more commonly known to staff and students as Professor Amy Ray of the Information and Process Management Department.  After this semester, she will be leaving Bentley University to further pursue her love of painting. Her paintings are now showing in the Art Gallery.

Sunset over Manana by artist Amy Williams
Sunset over Manana
oil on canvas | 18″ x 24″

Opening Reception
December 12, 2012
5:00 – 7:00 pm
Artist Talk and Q&A @ 5:30

Light refreshments will be served.

Artist Statement:

Engaging in creativity has been essential to me for as long as I can remember.  As a young child I spent countless hours sewing clothes for my stuffed animals from scraps of cloth and then drawing pictures of them sporting their new apparel.  I also spent a lot of time drawing my sisters, our dogs and the flowers and trees in our yard as well as making construction paper collages of virtually everything, but especially the trees.  My mother’s brother and sister were both artists who were never happier than when they had paintbrushes in their hands and I seem to have inherited that feeling from them.  At the age of 8, however, I fell in love with music and that took me down a different creative road until I was a freshman in college and decided to use my music scholarship to pursue an education in Accounting.

Throughout my early adult life, I was always a volunteer for various creative arts organizations while focusing mainly on my career.  Then, in 2000, I attended a special Van Gogh exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts on my very first weekend as a Boston-area resident. I was completely awe-struck by the exhibit and overwhelmed by the fact that the MFA was my ‘hometown museum’.  With this amazing resource available, I vowed to rededicate myself to the creative process and started with classes at the venerable School of the Museum of Fine Arts that summer and have been painting and drawing regularly ever since.

Thanks to Bentley’s agreement to let me phase out of my current academic position, I have recently had the opportunity to study intensively for months at a time in NY at the world famous Art Students League with some of the greatest living painters and teachers including Burt Silverman for whom I have had the honor of serving as class monitor and also with Nelson Shanks, Ray Kinstler and most recently Dan Thompson, who is without a doubt the most passionate teacher I have ever known.  Painting brings me great joy and I am so happy to have this amazing gift back in my life. I am never happier than when I’m in the sun dappled woods trying to capture the amazing beauty before me.  And even when I’m not painting, I’m looking at the world as an artist again and it feels really good.

Now Showing in the Art Gallery: Thomas Willis

Opening today in the McGladrey Art Gallery is an installation by artist Thomas Willis titled A Few More Paintings.  All are invited to attend the opening reception for the artist on Wednesday, November 7, from 5:00PM-7:00PM. There will be a Q&A session starting at 5:30PM. Light refreshments will be served.

Thomas Willis
A Few More Paintings
November 5 – December 7, 2012

Opening Reception:
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
5:00PM – 7:00PM
Artist Talk and Q&A at 5:30PM

A Few More Paintings / Thomas Willis

Now Showing in the Art Gallery: Inter(play)

Opening today is a new exhibit featuring artwork by three local artists who have collaborated on a unique interactive exhibit. Please scan the QR code below to learn more about the exhibit and artists Leah Craig, Joe Joe Orangias and Joanna Tam.

All are invited to attend the opening reception on Wednesday, October 3, from 5:00PM-7:00PM. There will be a Q&A session starting at 5:30PM.  An RSVP is not required, but you may indicate your attendance on the event invitation at the Arts at Bentley University Facebook pageLight refreshments will be served.

Leah Craig, Joe Joe Orangias & Joanna Tam
Inter(play)

October 1 – November 2, 2012

Opening Reception:
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
5:00PM – 7:00PM
Artist Talk and Q&A at 5:30PM

Inter(play)
Inter(play)

Now Showing in the Art Gallery: Kat Ely

We’re kicking off the fall semester with a new installation in The McGladrey Art Gallery – Seeds and Spores by artist Kat Ely. All are invited to attend an opening reception for the artist on Wednesday, September 5, from 5:00PM-7:00PM. There will an artist talk and Q&A session taking place at 5:30PM. Light refreshments will be served.

Kat Ely
Seeds and Spores
August 28 – September 28, 2012
http://www.katelyart.com

Opening Reception:
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
5:00PM – 7:00PM
Artist Talk and Q&A at 5:30PM

Kat Ely / Ganoderma applanatum
Ganoderma applanatum; red oak, glass; 37.5″x13″x13″; 2012

Now Showing in the Art Gallery: Ani Avanian

We are pleased to announce that on Tuesday, July 10, a new exhibit opens in The McGladrey Art Gallery – Drawings from the Concurrent Influence Series by Boston artist Ani Avanian. All are invited to attend an opening reception for the artist on Wednesday, July 11, from 4:30PM-6:30PM, with a talk and Q&A session taking place at 5:00PM. Light refreshments will be served.

Ani Avanian
Drawings from the Concurrent Influence Series
July 10 – August 23, 2012
http://www.aniavanian.com

Opening Reception:
Wednesday, July 11
4:30PM – 6:30 PM
artist talk at 5:00PM

Concurrent Influence 3 by Ani Avanian
Concurrent Influence 3, 55’x35′, pencil & charcoal on paper, 2011

Located on the main floor of the Bentley Library, The McGladrey Art Gallery is free and open to the public. Check the online hours calendar for information about the Library’s hours.