Work by Beverly artist Maria L. Denjongpa is on display in the Linda Hummel-Shea ArtSpace on the Haverhill Campus of Northern Essex Community College. Denjongpa’s “Passing Spirits” showcases her papier mache sculptures. She began making masks, puppets and sculptures when she was 13. After graduating from college with a degree in Anthropology, she married a […]
HAVERHILL — The first art show of the 2023-24 academic year will open on the Haverhill campus of Northern Essex Community College on Tuesday, Sept. 19. The exhibition, titled “A
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One photograph from Los Angeles Photographer William Short’s “My Red America.” (Courtesy photograph.)
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Northern Essex Community College’s Linda Hummel-Shea ArtSpace is currently featuring Los Angeles Photographer William Short’s “My Red America” online.
For the exhibit, Short travels back to rural Southwestern Ohio, a very special place from his childhood, almost 30 years after he had last been there. Once “magical, safe places,” he finds a different scene when he returns. “Both Winchester and West Union are shells of what they were when I was a child,” he explains. “Unemployment, poverty and drugs have taken over. Storefronts are empty. Buildings and homes lie in disrepair.”