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Visiting the Neighbors in the South End

Written by Andrew Katz Katz

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It's not that I don't get out much. It's not that I don't visit our friends and neighbors around our office in Boston. But, it's rare that I'm able to do so AND I happen to have my camera at work. So here we are again, regretfully months after my last post highlighting some excellent exhibitions that are within a stone's throw. There are too many to document, so I stuck with painting exhibits this time around. Up right now at Carroll and Sons is Sandy Litchfield's (NAP #56, #68) "What Blooms in the Rubble." Across the courtyard, Barbara Grad (NAP #26, #62) is showing "Lost Horizons" at Howard Yezerski Gallery. Then, back across the brick walkway to Soprafina, where there is an fun works on paper show featuring past NAP artist, Nona Hershey (NAP #50). As usual, that will be all I have to say about the shows, I'll let the work and installations speak for themselves. ENJOY! - Andrew Katz, Associate Publisher
Grad_Install Barbara Grad | Lost Horizons at Howard Yezerski Gallery
Howard Yezerski Gallery Barbara Grad - Lost Horizons On View Through March 12, 2013
Grad_BioTechnics Barbara Grad | Bio-Technics, 2012, oil on canvas, 54" x 48"
Grad_Install2 Barbara Grad | Lost Horizons at Howard Yezerski Gallery
Grad_Undercurrent Barbara Grad | Undercurrent, 2012, oil on canvas, 54" x 48"
Grad_SmarterView Barbara Grad | Smarter View, 2013, oil on canvas, 54" x 48"
Carroll and Sons Sandy Litchfield - What Blooms In The Rubble On View Through February 16, 2013
Litchfield Sandy Litchfield | What Blooms In The Rubble at Carroll and Sons Gallery
litchfield4 Sandy Litchfield | What Blooms In The Rubble at Carroll and Sons Gallery
Litchfield_Harbor_Jam Sandy Litchfield | Harbor Jam, 2012, gouache, paper, archival inkjet print and collage on paper, 35 x 49"
litchfield2 Sandy Litchfield | Amethyst District, 2012, gouache, paper, archival inkjet print and collage on paper, 24 x 34"
litchfield5 Sandy Litchfield | Amethyst District (DETAIL), 2012, gouache, paper, archival inkjet print and collage on paper, 24 x 34"  
litchfield3 Sandy Litchfield | What Blooms In The Rubble at Carroll and Sons Gallery
Litchfield_Forestrocity Sandy Litchfield | Forestrocity, 2012, gouache, paper, archival inkjet print and collage on paper, 54 x 120"
Soprafina Gallery Works on Paper On View Through February 23, 2013
soprafina Works on Paper at Soprafina
soprafina2 Works on Paper at Soprafina
Soprafina_Hellman Rachel Hellman | Building in White (series of 4), 2009, collage, graphite, gouache on paper, 12" x 10" each
Soprafina_Hellman2 Rachel Hellman | Building in White (DETAIL), 2009, collage, graphite, gouache on paper, 12" x 10" each
soprafina_hershey Nona Hershey | Hovering (Top) and Connections (Bottom), 2012, graphite powder and gouache
soprafina_Schieffelin Nancy Shieffelin | Abstract Series, 2005, acrylic on paper, 17" x 14" each
soprafina_goulette Claudiea Goulette | Fracture/Failure, 2001, ink on paper, 29" x 23"
soprafina_goulette2 Claudiea Goulette | Fracture/Failure (DETAIL), 2001, ink on paper, 29" x 23"
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