SMFA Highlights
Bonnie Donohue is currently exhibiting A Thin Green Line: Borderlands, a multimedia exploration of international borderlands created by military zones, at Kingston Gallery in Boston through November 1, 2020.
Chantal Zakari will be showing Work in Progress, a multimedia exhibition delving into the many histories and identities of the Watertown Federal Arsenal, at Kingston Gallery in Boston November 4 through December 6, 2020.
TRT World, an international TV station based in Turkey, invited Silvia Bottinelli to speak about Germano Celant, the founder of Arte Povera, for a program dedicated to artists and art world personalities who passed away due to COVID19.
PBS will air Where the Pavement Ends, a film by Professor of the Practice and Chair Jane Gillooly, on May 5. Where the Pavement Ends investigates the 1960s divide between the former all-white town of Ferguson, Missouri, and neighboring all-Black community of Kinloch.
Anthony Romero, contributed to the exhibit When Home Won’t Let You Stay: Migration through Contemporary Art at the ICA Boston. His contribution, entitled …first in thought, then in action, was commissioned by the ICA to be part of the exhibition, which is on view through January 26, 2020. Romero will be in conversation with City Counselor Lydia Edwards and East Boston community organizers on Thursday, January 16, to discuss how displacement and gentrification are affecting Boston’s immigrant communities.
Maya Erdelyi-Perez is one of five local artists selected to receive the City of Boston's second round of Artist Fellowship Awards.
David Antonio Cruz's portrait heboysdon’tplaynice-withanyone, portrait of april and june is included in the The Outwin 2019 exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. This exhibition is on view through August 30, 2020 in Washington, DC.
David Antonio Cruz presented a solo exhibition of new paintings, One Day I'll Turn the Corner and I'll Be Ready For It, at Monique Meloche Gallery in Chicago from September 7 through October 26, 2019.
Mags Harries had a solo exhibition at Boston Sculptors Gallery from November 6 - December 8, 2019. One Legged Table, a reprise of her 2008 piece of the same name, served as a site for discussion and action over a series of brunches.
John Schulz had a solo exhibition of new work, Recent Prints & Drawings: Black and White and In Between, at HallSpace in Dorchester from October 19 through November 23, 2019.
Lennon Wolcott had a solo exhibition at Gallery 263 in Cambridge, which was on view October 3 - November 2, 2019. All Work and No Play was also featured in a review by Cate McQuaid of the Boston Globe.
Bill Burke and Lois Conner had a two-person exhibition of photographs at Fordham University's Ildiko Butler Gallery. Landscape Photographs was on view September 24 - November 13, 2019.