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Creative Director, Ted Galante with Boston Wall Map.jpg (credit: Michael D. Spencer) 

Cambridge-based architect Theodore “Ted” Galante had been in practice for thirty-some years designing municipal, commercial and institutional buildings throughout the eastern Massachusetts region, when, in 2016, a client—Harvard University—for which he had created a ceramic...


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Carol Schlosberg Gallery
23 Essex Street, Beverly, MA 01915

Haley Wood: Bad Alchemy
February 3 – March 13

Fiber artist, Haley Wood, explores the classic imagery of alchemy—such as the three stages of blackening, whitening and reddening, and the hermaphroditic form—through intricate textiles and layered compositions.

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Montserrat Gallery
23 Essex Street, Beverly, MA 01915

Low Light
January 26 – March 6
Artist Talk: Adam Miller + Haig Dermarjian: Wednesday, March 4, 11-12pm

Low Light brings together an interdisciplinary group of artists, each uniquely interpreting the allure of low light as their stage. Featuring work from several Montserrat alumni and...


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Frame 301 Gallery
301 Cabot St, Beverly, MA 01915


Ena Kantardžić: to give what is due
February 9 – March 20, 2026

to give what is due by Ena Kantardžić is an experiential exhibition at Montserrat College of Art’s FRAME 301 Gallery. The show features UAV (unmanned aircraft vehicle) documentary footage of Kantardžić’s ongoing land wo...


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Steve Procter. Image courtesy of Stephen Procter Studios.

There is a thoughtful energy to ceramicist Stephen Procter that is one part nature, and one part nurture; the latter, one can imagine, influenced by his work as a large format ceramicist. Procter lives and works in Brattleboro, Vermont, where he maintains a studio in a historic repurposed textile mill. Over the las...


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