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Have we reached the Melting Point? Climate change, social injustice explored in ceramic, glass works at Ferrin Contemporary
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Ferrin Contemporary And Heller Gallery Present Melting Point
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The museum has announced exhibits running until the end of the year.
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Exhibitions on view include:
On view through September 26, 2021
In Black Flyyy, six short films and videos by artists including Sophia Nahli Allison, Bree Newsome Bass, and Charles Burnett explore self-revelation, craft, legacy, and ancestral knowledge(s) in ways that center Black narratives and challenge white cultural hegemony. These dreamlike meditations consider cultural traditions of and from the African Diaspora related to the meaning of the word fly, focusing on style and originality and making reference to stories of human flight or return to homelands. From stories that undermine stereotyp
Eric Forstmann paints the beauty he sees in the everyday â whether it s a bucolic Berkshire landscape or an Oxford shirt hanging nearby.
Artist Eric Forstmann s solo exhibition Eric Forstmannâ21 is Eckert Fine Art s first show in its new gallery space at Mass MoCA. JENNIFER HUBERDEAU â THE BERKSHIRE EAGLE
And he paints, not from photographs, but from real life, in the studio or en plein air, capturing the light as it falls upon his subjects. His practice lends a voice of authenticity to his work, as he strives to translate the realness of what he sees to his canvas. I really use my own surroundings selfishly and I m fascinated by very little. I use more common objects in my work and the same is true when painting outdoors, Forstmann said during a recent interview. If a view stops me, itâs in the running; especially if I m still thinking about it the next day.