Founded by Sandra Butler, Nina Wishnok and Annie Silverman in 2008, ABRAZOS is a professional printshop and teaching studio where workshops are conducted for all experience levels in relief printmaking and artist books. Continue reading →
Andrea Oseas’ paintings and mixed media works have been exhibited at the Herbert Johnson Museum of Art, the Berkshire Museum, the DeCordova Museum, the Pratt Institute, the Elmira Museum, and numerous galleries in Boston, New York, and San Francisco. She has taught at Cornell University, the DeCordova Museum School, and Harvard University. Continue reading →
Annie Silverman is a relief printmaker and book artist who for over 20 years has been creating experimental work with print installations, dimensional objects and books. Continue reading →
Charles Norris is a print maker, photographer, architect and waterfront planner who lives and works in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Popham Beach, Maine. His photography and watercolor painting began in design school and explore the built and natural environment of his … Continue reading →
Chris “Horse” Hartelius received his BFA in Film/Animation/Video from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2004. Since 2005, he has been an Animator and Technical Artist at Harmonix Music Systems in Cambridge, MA, where he has worked on video … Continue reading →
My paintings consist mostly of landscapes in watercolor and oil from Cape Ann, where I share a summer cottage with my wife Esther, a photographer (estherpulman.com), and from Maine, where I have traveled most summers for a week of painting … Continue reading →
A Suzuki violin studio dedicated to laying the foundation for a life-long love of music. Continue reading →
CJ Heyliger grew up on the Colorado Front Range and received a BFA from the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University in 2006. His work has been exhibited at Bodega in Philadelphia, PA and Panopticon Gallery in Waltham, MA. … Continue reading →
Diane Charyk Norris is a visual artist of environmental spaces focusing on elements of water, rocks, islands, ice, glaciers, and concepts of place influenced by her background in landscape painting and waterfront architecture. She works in acrylics, oils, inks, charcoal, … Continue reading →
Dion Yannatos has shown nationally in New York, New England and on the west coast including shows at the Bellevue Art Museum, the Tacoma Art Museum, the Bellingham Museum of Art, and at the Boise State Visual Arts Center as … Continue reading →
Ira F. Cummings’s work has always revolved around the act of drawing. Primarily based in abstraction, he explores themes of form and color by the gradual build-up of layers, marks and textures. His recent work has begun to incorporate pieces … Continue reading →
James Weinberg is a designer and artist based out of Somerville, Massachusetts. His inspiration comes from natural history, folk-art, printed ephemera, op-art and typography. Using these elements he creates layered silkscreens art prints and posters that collage discarded printed matter … Continue reading →
The energy of the lines, the evocative shapes, the gracefulness and sometimes, awkwardness of the landscape become the material for Jane Bernstein’s drawings, monoprints and paintings. During the past year Jane has been in juried shows at South Shore Art … Continue reading →
Janeann Dill’s films have screened widely in numerous international film festivals, on public television, and in theatrical and museum environments. Her art work has been exhibited throughout Europe, South Africa, the Middle East and the USA; and her published writings … Continue reading →
Jeanée Redmond has received numerous grants and is represented in many permanent collections. Her work has long been concerned with narrative content, often applying the graphic languages of science and nature as decorative patterns. Continue reading →
John Koch left his journalism career in 2005 and began drawing and painting in various mediums. He took a number of art courses, some taught by artists in their studios, others at the Center for Cambridge Adult Education; and several on the Outer Cape at the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill, and elsewhere. Continue reading →
Karen’s film “TWIST OF FATE” received awards at Ann Arbor Film Festival, Black Maria Film/Video Festival, James River Film Festival, and Mostra de Ciencia e Cinema (Spain). It screened at the ICA, Telluride Film Festival, Ottawa International Animation Festival, Stockholm Film Festival, and Kos International Health Film Festival (Greece). Continue reading →
Kata Hull draws and paints in mixed media. She currently teaches at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and Tufts University, and leads drawing and collage workshops and retreats for individuals and organizations. Her work has been … Continue reading →
I began my studies in glass with Patrick Reyntiens in 1973 at Burleighfield House in England and apprenticed to other glass artists in the U.K., Canada and Germany. With a BFA in painting from Massachusetts College of Art, I continued … Continue reading →
McKey Berkman is a bookbinder and book conservator working in the Bindery at 11 Miller Street. She is a 2011 graduate of the North Bennet Street School bookbinding program, and does binding and conservation/repair work for both private and institutional … Continue reading →
Nina Wishnok prints at Abrazos Press where she mixes techniques such as woodcut and paper lithography, intaglio, trace monotype, and encaustic. She has been awarded a Mass Cultural Council Artist Grant, and fellowships from the St. Botolph Club Foundation and Anderson Ranch in Colorado, where she’s been a resident artist. Continue reading →
Patricia Palmer is an artist and arts educator exploring a personal vocabulary of abstract imagery through mixed media including printmaking, painting, drawing and encaustic.
As a psychologist I have always been interested in the struggles of people’s past and how this affects their ongoing lives… the relationship between personal memory and universal humanity. I work in a number of media (clay, wood, metal, found … Continue reading →
In Rebecca Doughty’s work, comic and tragic animal characters navigate a world of human predicaments. Her drawings and paintings have been exhibited widely at museums and galleries, including The Boston Drawing Project, DeCordova Museum, The Drawing Center in NY, and … Continue reading →
Sandra Allik’s work is both abstract and representational. Color is the most important component in all her paintings: vibrant primaries, layered and opaque or translucent and fragile. The works are subtly narrative with hidden meanings under vibrant surfaces that are both simple and complex. Continue reading →
Sandra Butler is a painter/printmaker affiliated with Abrazos Press as well as the Eclipse Mill Artist Association in North Adams, MA. She combines a variety of printmaking techniques in her work including monotype, pronto printing, and woodcuts. Inspired by recent … Continue reading →
Stephanie is a multi disciplinarian born and raised in Boston. She received her BFA in Photography from Massachusetts College of Art in 2004. Since then Stephanie has continued her work within photography. She is a Digital Imaging Specialist at Boston’s … Continue reading →
Steve Imrich is an architect and painter. Recent work relates to his interest in environmental perception through aerial views of ordinary places and landscapes. The time of day, weather and seasonal interface with land patterns have been the primary focus … Continue reading →
Combining technology and (e)motion, our choreographed science-artworks mesmerize with movements from silent duets, to exuberant dances to music. Continue reading →
I am a hand bookbinder, specializing in blank journals, photo albums, and boxes to protect books. I teach bookbinding and consult with artists concerning their book projects. New for this year: my friend Stacie and I have written a book! … Continue reading →