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6 Arts Notes

Water/Ways 2022 at MassoniArt

May 13, 2022 by MassoniArt

Exit Ramp by Marcy Dunn Ramsey

WATER / WAYS 2022

MARCY DUNN RAMSEY / SURFACING
ANNUAL EXHIBITION
May 12 – June 12, 2022

Also featuring recent photographs by MICHAEL KAHN

Opening Reception
Friday, May 13th, 5-7 pm

Marcy Dunn Ramsey/Artist Talk – Saturday, May 14th, 12 noon

Collector’s Preview – beginning May 10th by appointment.

June First Friday Reception
June 3rd, 5-7 pm

Marcy Dunn Ramsey’s annual exhibition Surfacing represents the work created over the late fall and winter months and will be featured in the High Street gallery from May 12 – June 12.  This exhibition is the second in our year-long theme – Water/Ways 2022.

Ramsey is no stranger to the environmental concerns of water.  For over twenty-five years the river has been her muse.  The rivers of the Eastern Shore are the true treasures of the Chesapeake and Marcy is their fierce advocate.

This has been a challenging time for artists and the recent Covid variant surge proved for many a bridge too far.  Materials were unavailable. Venues were limited and although Covid infections may have been less severe, due to vaccination and masking, more people were infected.

Photo by Michael Kahn

Strongly motivated and determined, artists are uniquely aware that there may be more than a single response or solution to a problem.  Their innate curiosity and flexibility enable them to meet roadblocks with surprising success.  But even a seasoned artist like Ramsey recognizes that there are moments in one’s life when the reality of the times must be acknowledge.

Inspired by the gentle wisdom of Thich Nhat Hanh: “allow yourself to be like a pebble at rest. The pebble is resting at the bottom of the river and the pebble does not have to do anything.” Ramsey dove in.

“I’ve spent time at the bottom of the river. The new work completed over the winter months was driven by an effort to break the surface and come up for air,” Ramsey offered.  “The paintings are large, spare, and distilled.  The surface of the water is shimmering and full of light.  The river is always flowing, changing from moment to moment.  Each time we surface the perspective is different.  The same river – but new eyes.”

There are thirteen large works.  Ramsey wanted the freedom to work on a large scale.  However, long time collectors of her small gouaches will not be disappointed.  There will be over fifteen in the exhibition.

Also featured in the exhibit are the photographs of Michael Kahn.  Kahn has been a gallery artist for twenty-five years and is often paired with Ramsey.  This year Marcy was instrumental in the selection of photographs. She focused on those that had a similar graphic appeal and energy.  Michael has produced three new books of photography – The Healing Power of Water, Martha’s Vineyard, and East Coast Atlantic Beaches. These and his previous books will be available in the gallery.

Surfacing will be on exhibit in the 203 High Street gallery.  Hours during the show are Thursday – Friday, 11am – 4pm,

Saturday, 10am – 5 pm.  Private appointments may be scheduled at any time by contacting Carla Massoni.

Last fall MassoniArt opened a new gallery in the arts and entertainment district on 113 South Cross Street.  MassoniArt’s Cross Street gallery will be open on Sunday from 12-3pm in addition to the High Street schedule.

For additional information please visit www.massoniart.com.

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Filed Under: 6 Arts Notes Tagged With: Arts, Carla Massoni, local news

Water Ways Exhibit at High Street Gallery

April 20, 2022 by MassoniArt

 

“Water is life’s matter and matrix, mother and medium.  There is no life without water.” Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

The 2022 season at MassoniArt was inspired by the above quote attributed to Szent-Gyorgyi and featured in marine biologist Walter J. Nichols’ landmark book, Blue Mind.  Nichols spent years researching the crucial importance of our connection to water and the remarkable effects it has on our health and wellbeing.

The gallery will use this theme throughout the year in a series of exhibitions.  Our first exhibition, Thinking Downstream, opens in the High Street Gallery on April 1st.  Thinking Downstream was inspired by featured gallery artist Grace Mitchell. Channeling William Carlos Williams – so much depends upon – Mitchell reminds us that in the world of the wild, “almost everything depends upon water.  But in fact, water also depends upon almost everything else in some way or another.  The trees, the soil, the grasses depend on one another.  What happens downstream depends upon what happens everywhere upstream. And all depends upon all of it, working together in the beautiful and wonder-filled pageant of life on earth.”

As a 21st century artist painting landscape, Mitchell’s oil paintings attest to the importance of all parts to the whole.  She is joined by thirteen artists who embrace similar themes:  Deborah Weiss, Catherine Kernan, Heidi Fowler, Eve Stockton, Simma Liebman, Kathryn O’Grady, Lisa Lebofsky, Blake Conroy, Jon Mort, Katherine Cox, Emily Kalwaitis and new to the gallery, Leslie Grigsby and Wendy Prellwitz.

How can the artist move us to examine the environmental challenges threatening the earth and all who call it home?

“Art can do what the scientists can’t do,” says Rachel Bronson, president and CEO of the Bulletin(1): make accessible, relatable, and understandable the abstract-sounding science of climate change. Rather than push us away from acting to mitigate the menacing future the studies warn we’re trending to, art can invite us to come closer, and help us envision a different future that we can also help shape.

There is an interdependency with the natural world that goes beyond ecosystem, biodiversity or economic benefits.  It was once thought that the duty of the artist was to celebrate the “wonder-filled pageant of life.”  The artists exhibiting in our current show are up to the challenge.   “After all, what is creativity but a form of optimism that there is more that can be done?”

Last October, MassoniArt expanded our exhibition space with a new gallery at 113 South Cross Street.  The galleries are within two blocks of each other in downtown Chestertown’s Arts and Entertainment District. The Cross Street location is hosting a revolving show of gallery favorites and features a body of new work by Massachusetts artist Deborah T. Colter during the month of April. Also on display at Cross Street are Ken Schiano, ZemmaMastin White, Marcy Dunn Ramsey, Claire McArdle Sculpture, James Tatum, Michael Kahn, Greg Mort, Katherine Cox and more.

(1) Weinberg/Newton Gallery, in partnership with the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, presents Human/Nature, an exhibition addressing one of the most urgent issues of our time-climate change.

WATER /WAYS 2022
April 1 – May 4
High Street Gallery

Gallery Hours: Thursday and Friday 11-4, Saturday 10-5,
Sunday 12-3. Monday-Wednesday by appointment.

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Filed Under: 6 Arts Notes Tagged With: Arts, local news

MassoniArt Virtual Exhibit

May 19, 2020 by MassoniArt

Challenged to respond to Covid 19, MassoniArt instituted a program to create a series of “virtual” exhibitions enabling the gallery to remain nimble and broaden their outreach.  The second in the series – BENEATH THE SURFACE – features internationally  renowned photographer Michael Kahn’s stunning seascape and spectacular sailing photographs.  Twenty years ago, gallery owner Carla Massoni invited Kahn to exhibit his work in her gallery.  It was his first formal exhibition and now his work is shown in art galleries and museums throughout the world.

With his 1950’s camera, Michael travels extensively to photograph the world’s finest boats and pristine seascapes. His handmade photographs are warmly toned, signed, numbered in limited editions, and finished to museum standards. His traditional technique united with his distinctive sense of form, vision, and composition has helped him to be one of the most memorable photographers of our time.

The launch of the new exhibit coincides with the publication of Michael’s two new books – East Coast Atlantic Beaches featuring  80 museum quality photographs of lush and serene seascapes and Sailboats with over 75 stunning sailing images captured at regattas in Antiqua, France and England.  All of the photographs  featured in the exhibit and Kahn’s four books are available through the Gallery’s Online Shop – www.massoniart.com

“Summer is on the horizon and Michael’s photographs will have you dreaming of beaches and sailing.  Our video is best seen on your computer or iPad and will be worth every one of the eleven  minutes” Massoni promises.

Visit here to view BENEATH THE SURFACE.

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Filed Under: 1A Arts Lead, Arts Portal Lead Tagged With: Arts, local news, The Talbot Spy

Massoni Gallery Offers “SHELTER” Online

April 4, 2020 by MassoniArt

As a response to the Covid 19 crisis, artists are using their creative vision to raise awareness.

Katherine Cox, noted artist and educator represented by MassoniArt, shared a body of work about the concept of home with gallery owner Carla Massoni.  Both agreed the subject was timely and the perfect project for an online exhibition.  

Working with Justinian Dispenza of Andover Media and web wizard Francoise Sullivan, Massoni went into production mode.  She reached out to her friend, poet and harpist Meredith Davies Hadaway, to augment the video with music and poetry.  SHELTER was the result and is the first online exhibition presented by the gallery.

SHELTER has as its sub-context the importance of sheltering in place, staying home, and protecting the public from the spread of the Covid 19 virus.  The video was designed in three parts to facilitate multiple uses.  The public is encouraged to share the video in its entirety.

Visit www.massoniart.com/shelteronline/ to view SHELTER.

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Filed Under: 1A Arts Lead, Arts Portal Lead Tagged With: Carla Massoni

Massoni Minutes: Massoni Art for the Holdiays

December 12, 2019 by MassoniArt

As part of the Spy’s ongoing efforts to maximize the use of multimedia, we have been asking our art organization partners to experiment with video to share news of exhibitions coming up or taking place now.

RiverArts in Chestertown has been the first to use this option with several short minute takes on what’s happening in a given month. Now MassoniArt has joined this special club with owner Carla Massoni this month talking about her holiday exhibition.

This video is approximately three minutes in length.

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Filed Under: 6 Arts Notes, Archives Tagged With: Carla Massoni, Chestertown, local news, RiverArts, The Talbot Spy

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