Come down to 10 High St. to see Leah Gose's Pigment Prints titled "Balcony Road" on the Left and "Tattle Bawl Mumble Blurt" on the Right. The gallery is open all day from 10-4PM!
H E R A G A L L E R Y Is pleased to announce an open call for… Landscape At The Edge: Contemporary Views Juror: Michele L’Heureux is a working artist, Gallery Director of The Beard and Weil Galleries at Wheaton College, and Curator of the Kniznick Gallery at Brandeis University. Concept: The contemporary viewing of the landscape is pluralistic and reflective of human relationships to the natural and manmade environment. This national juried show seeks a varied perspective on what contemporary landscape is through the artist’s engagement with the subject. We seek to explore the meaning of place, political or environmental issues related to the landscape, urban and rural landscapes, natural and manmade landscapes, or other points of view. Application Deadline: Friday, February 7th, 2014. Exhibition Dates: Saturday, April 5 th - Saturday, May 3 rd , 2014 Opening Reception: Saturday, April 5 th 2014, 6:00 – 8:00 pm Eligib...
Join us in celebrating our 2nd Birdhouse Fundraiser at The Farmer's Daughter on Sunday, April 26, 2015 from 1-4pm. Artist made birdhouses and garden themed art will be auctioned off silently and live in benefit of the gallery and Welcome House. There will be food vendors next to the greenhouse all afternoon and entertainment provided by local musicians. We will also have activities geared towards children! Birdhouse and garden themed art donations will be accepted at Hera Gallery on April 15, 16, or 17 from 1-5pm. We look forward to celebrating the boundless creativity found within our community and the arrival of a long awaited spring!
Hera Gallery is excited to highlight artists from the 2020 URI Senior Seminar Online Catalogue, which is available now through our website! Nicole Elyse Young: "Instinct/Dreaming of You/Lucy" "This process for me has been enlightening and therapeutic. In a confusing and frustrating time, I was thankful for the opportunity to have a creative outlet. I thought a lot about what I like to draw and why. I find I have the most success when I sit down with a cup of coffee and no distractions. I gathered any materials I could find, including flashcards for paper and Tupperware lid as my pallet, and began to reflect on my subject matter. The more I made, the more I realized the materials are simply a device to explain my dreams in the physical world." To read more about this artist and view the rest of the catalogue, visit heragallery.org and stay tuned for more artist features!
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