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Tania Alvarez Final Presentation

The James Castle House invites you to a presentation of works from Spring 2022 resident artist, Tania Alvarez. This hour-long event will include a presentation from Alvarez followed by a brief Q&A to offer an opportunity to see and learn more about the work she has created while in residence at the James Castle House. This event is free and open to the public, but we ask that all visitors follow our safety protocols. Or, register here to join us virtually! Tania Alvarez is a mixed media artist and painter who explores memory and the isolation of living with chronic illness through paintings of interior spaces. Born in Seville, Spain, Alvarez received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Pratt Institute and her Master of Fine Arts from the New York Academy of Art. As a two-time Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant recipient, she has exhibited internationally with group shows in London, Norway, China, and throughout the United States. Her work has been exhibited in The Clin

Doron Langberg opens his first solo exhibition with Victoria Miro

Doron Langberg opens his first solo exhibition with Victoria Miro
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UMD student s work featured in solo exhibit

The Herald News CAMBRIDGE Gallery 263 is pleased to announce The Carpet Grew Like a Garden, the first-ever solo exhibition by Shabnam Jannesari, an Iranian-born and Massachusetts-based artist. This show is part of Gallery 263’s Exhibition Proposal Series, a program in which exhibitions are selected by a competitive jurying process. In The Carpet Grew Like a Garden, Jannesari’s large-scale paintings illuminate the life the artist left behind in Iran. Through the lens of personal experiences, Jannesari explores the censorship of Iranian women by an overarching patriarchy and invites a dialog to reconsider assumptions about women whose lives have been circumscribed by Islamic culture. 

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