The MassArt Auction 2020

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THE MASSART AUCTION



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SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2020

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Opening Reception

Preview Days

Wednesday, April 15, 2020 6:00PM–8:00PM

April 16–23   9:00AM–6:00PM

Sponsored by:

Free and open to the public   *The College will be closed on   Monday, April 20 in observance   of Patriots’ Day

Admission with Auction sponsorship and/or ticket

Tickets or General Information Contact Olga Batyuk, Fundraising Events Coordinator 617.879.7014 auction@massart.edu

Artwork on cover:

Sponsors & Committee

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INGRID CALAME

Auction Guidelines

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Gallery Listing

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“ee-ah-dowewa-eehh!”, 2002 Courtesy of the artist and Miles McEnery Gallery LOT: 30

Event Map

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Artist Lising

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LIVE AUCTION

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With Karen M. Keane, Auctioneer, MassArt Trustee and CEO, Skinner, Inc. Sponsored by:

SILENT AUCTION 01 Exhibition Sponsor:

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Closes at 10:00pm  |  Sponsored by:

SILENT AUCTION 02

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Closes at 10:20pm  |  Sponsored by:

SILENT AUCTION 03

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Closes at 10:40pm  |  Sponsored by:

SILENT AUCTION 04

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Closes at 10:40pm  |  Sponsored by: 1


2020 MASSART AUCTION

* L IST AS OF FEBRUARY 20, 2020

MASSART AUCTION

SPONSORS

ART LUMINARY:

Elissa & William Warner OPENING RECEPTION:

ART CHAMPIONS:

Rich & Gabrielle Coffman

Jean Hynes & Mark Condon

Cynthia Eid

Bill & Linda McQuillan

Cheryl & Larry Franklin

Molly Shannon

PATRONS:

DEVOTEES:

ART AFICIONADOS

SUPPORTERS

David & Sandy Bakalar Nina Fletcher ’91 Michelle & Frank Ingari Kristine Irving ’91 & Marcello Albanese Alison M’07 & Isaac Judd Roberta & Colin Moore Susan & Bob Schechter Pat & Arthur Stavaridis Valentine Talland & Nagesh Mahanthappa Nathalie & John M’05 Thompson Chiara Trabucchi Lisa Tung & Spencer Glendon Jérôme Urvoy & Marc Wurbel

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Leggat McCall Properties PSG Framing Second Melody

ADVOCATES The Davis Companies Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Leah Fenton ’14 Framers’ Workshop Handel + Haydn Society Jamestown L.P. Spaceworks Architectural Interiors ART CONNOISSEURS Holly & David Bruce Denise Jefferson Casper Fred Ehrsam Charlie Jobson & Donna Farrell Deirdre & Barry Nectow David & Kimberly Nelson Marjorie O’Malley Marcie Richardson Trish & Bob Rivers Elizabeth D. Stewart

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ART LOVERS Katie Block Nick & Marjorie Greville Bill & Kelly Kaiser Karen M. Keane & Dan Elias Mr. & Mrs. William J. Kennedy Jr. Natalie & Jake Lemle Michael & Karen Rotenberg Susan Whitehead ART ENTHUSIASTS Ronald G. Casty Andrew & Jennifer Custard Geoff Hargadon & Patricia La Valley Alyssa Irving Maureen Keefe Marcia Lloyd Steven & Holly Muson Stephen Neumeier & Carol Savoy Sean & Katharine Newth Jane Peyrouse & Suzanne Bremer Jonathan & Amy Poorvu Seth Robbins Susana Segat Kathy & Gary Sharpless Justin & Tricia Stephan

Gallery NAGA Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP Ritz Inc. Saragoni & Company WB Mason GALLERY PARTNERS Abigail Ogilvy Gallery Adelson Galleries bk projects Carroll and Sons Childs Gallery Drive-By Projects Gallery Kayafas Howard Yezerski Gallery kblockart Kim Foster Gallery Krakow Witkin Gallery LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at Columbia University Gallery NAGA M Fine Arts Galerie Miles McEnery Gallery Mobilia Gallery Oehme Graphics Pace Prints Portobello Road Boutique Soprafina Gallery Stoney Road Press Two Palms Wingate Studio VanDeb Editions Yancey Richardson Gallery

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT MEDIA SPONSOR: Anonymous Boston Beer Company Creative Office Pavilion Mark Doughty


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COMMITTEE & BOARD Elizabeth Lowrey Auction Co-Chair John Thompson M’05 Auction Co-Chair

DAISY ST. SAUVEUR ’19

Stuck, 2019 Courtesy of the artist LOT: 346

2020 MASSART AUCTION COMMITTEE Dylan Block Allyson Boli Cheryl Franklin Jennifer Harrington / Vice Chair, MassArt Foundation Olivia Ives-Flores Beth Kantrowitz Tali Kwatcher / Chair Emerita, MassArt Foundation Natalie Lemle Marjorie E. O’Malley / VP For Advancement, Executive Director, MassArt Foundation Karen Pfefferle Barbara Quiroga Patricia Rivers / Foundation Director Karen Rotenberg Katie Ryan Susan Schechter / Foundation Chair Emerita Valentine Talland / Chair, MassArt Foundation Chiara Trabucchi Lisa Tung / Executive Director, MassArt Art Museum (MAAM) Elissa Warner / Foundation Director Meg White 2019–2020 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Janice M. Saragoni / Chair Elisa Hamilton ’07 / Vice Chair Daren Bascome ’93 John Intoppa ’23 Karen M. Keane Denise Korn M. David Lee William McQuillan Peter Nessen Pamela Parisi ’67 Linda L. Snyder 2020 MASSART AUCTION CATALOG PRODUCTION Contributing Editors: Olga Batyuk ’13, Kathy Calnan, Michaelann Ferro ’21, Kristen Heintz-Perkins, and Cilicia Rios Design: Leah Fenton ’14 / leahfenton.com Printing: universalwilde.com /

2019–2020 MASSART FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Valentine Talland / Chair Jennifer Harrington / Vice Chair Michelle Ingari / Vice Chair Charles Jobson / Treasurer Marjorie O’Malley / Executive Director and Clerk Aisha Al Riyami / Honorary Director Hope Barkan Henry Biner Katie Block Richard Coffman Caroline Collings / Honorary Director Cynthia Eid Nina Fletcher ’91 Deanna Fulp Robert Gatof Nicholas Greville / Honorary Director Trevania Henderson / Chair Emerita William Hicks / Chair Emeritus Alison Judd M’07 Ashley Karger Wanita Kennedy Tali Kwatcher / Chair Emerita Fred Liang Ted MacLean James Mason ’81 Roberta Moore Deirdre Nectow David Nelson / President Paul Pflugfelder Kymberly Pinder / Provost Emma Pickard Patricia Rivers Janice Saragoni / Trustee Representative Susan Schechter / Chair Emerita Molly Shannon Katherine Sloan / College President Emerita, Honorary Director Michael Tarnow / Honorary Director Clare Villari / Chair Emerita Elissa Warner

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2020 MASSART AUCTION

Welcome! We are so grateful that you have chosen to join us for the

In 1870, Massachusetts lawmakers enacted The

2020 MassArt Auction. This is an exciting time for the

Massachusetts Drawing Act, a progressive mandate

College and we hope you will take a moment to read our

requiring all cities in the Commonwealth of over 10,000

mission, which is prominently displayed on the front wall

residents to include drawing in their public school

of the Design and Media Center: Massachusetts College

curricula. We are particularly thrilled to celebrate the

of Art and Design is a public, independent institution that

150th anniversary of that legislation, as MassArt originally

prepares artists, designers, and educators from diverse

opened its doors three years later in response to this

backgrounds to shape communities, economies, and

Act. Today, MassArt proudly stands as the only public

cultures for the common good.

college of visual arts in the continental United States,

In February we celebrated the grand opening of the

and has been growing, learning, and leading for 147 years.

MassArt Art Museum (MAAM), Boston’s only free

In addition to providing a world-class education in art

contemporary art museum, fulfilling our commitment

and design, we are committed to making this education

to make contemporary art truly accessible to all. MAAM

accessible to our 2,000+ students, regardless of their

is a kunsthalle that showcases world-class temporary

financial situation. Did you know that:

exhibitions from both emerging and established artists.

• The current MassArt student to faculty ratio is 10:1

Free of a permanent collection, MAAM’s exhibitions of

• 93% of MassArt full-time faculty hold advanced degrees

international contemporary art are dynamic and evolving. We invite you to come back often to experience an active museum. If you haven’t already, please check out MAAM’s

• 81% of our alumni are currently employed in a field related to their major

site-specific Valkyrie Mumbet, a monumental, multimedia

• The average weighted GPA for incoming students is 3.51

sculpture by celebrated Portuguese artist Joana

• 87% of our incoming students have a GPA of 3.0 of higher

Vasconcelos. This exhibition marks her first solo show in the United States and will be up until August 2nd. MAAM is always free and open to the public year round. This is the 31st time we have hosted the Auction, the largest annual fundraiser for the College. This year we have a record number of artworks to share with you! We extend our deepest thanks and appreciation to our co-chairs Elizabeth Lowrey and John Thompson M’05 and to the entire auction committee, who reviewed over 1,400 submissions and selected the 356 remarkable works of art you see on display this year.

• The College provides scholarships and financial aid to 92% of our undergraduate students We are deeply proud of these statistics and excited about what the future holds for the College. Events like this play a critical role in our continued success. Proceeds from this year’s Auction will go to support student scholarships and academic programs here at MassArt, and allow us to continue our ongoing tradition of providing academic excellence to the next generation of artists, designers, and educators. Thank you for your support and we hope you enjoy the event.

BID HIGH, BID OFTEN, AND DON’T FORGET TO RAISE YOUR PADDLE!

DAVID P. NELSON President

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VALENTINE TALLAND Chair, MassArt Foundation


* 100% OF YOUR GIFT GOES TO STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS | Tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

WHEN: 8:00PM | At the start of the Live Auction WHERE: Design and Media Center Atrium

RAISE YOUR PADDLE!

If you are not able to attend this year’s MassArt Auction to participate in the Raise Your Paddle segment in person at the start of our Live Auction, you can still make a gift of any amount by going online to massartauction.org/give

OR BY SCANNING THIS QR CODE: If you are in attendance at the MassArt Auction but didn’t get a chance to participate in this year’s Raise Your Paddle segment (or perhaps were outbid on that piece of art you had hoped to buy and are feeling generous!), please consider making a gift in support of student scholarships before you leave tonight.

MassArt students are BIG THINKERS. CHANGE MAKERS. ACTION TAKERS. PROBLEM SOLVERS. But they can’t do it

alone and that is where you can help! Everyone wins when you participate in Raise Your Paddle.

PADDLE SPONSOR:

Raise Your Paddle is our annual appeal for outright contributions to our student scholarship fund. Your gift, of any amount, will make a world-class art and design education accessible for motivated MassArt students. When you support our students with a Raise Your Paddle gift, you make it possible for generations of students to make the world a better place through the power of art and design. Change a student’s life—MassArt students are worth the investment.

WHAT IT COSTS

HOW YOU HELP

For an in-state student to attend MassArt during the 2019–20 academic year, it costs an average of $30,700. $900 Estimated Annual Personal Living Allowance

$5,000 $2,500

$2,000 Estimated Annual Cost of Art Supplies & Books

$1,000 $750

$30,700

$500 $14,100 Average Annual Room and Board $13,700 Annual Tuition and Fees

$250

One semester’s worth of room and board in Treehouse Residence Hall One year’s worth of art supplies One semester’s worth of meal plan charges

One year’s worth of a student’s technology fees Annual tuition and residence hall deposit to hold one student spot 3-month Charlie Card pass to ride the MBTA

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2020 MASSART AUCTION

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Auction Guidelines BEFORE THE AUCTION

SILENT AUCTION BIDDING

Preview and bid on auction artwork at paddle8.com/ auction/massart starting April 10, 2020 through April 24 at noon EST. Bids may be placed on either Live or Silent Auction lots during this time. High bids will be transferred accordingly the night of the Auction and proxy bids will be monitored by house bidders throughout the evening. All Silent Auction lots are available for purchase for 150% of their stated value through the Buy Now option. For more information, visit MassArtAuction.org. You can also download the Paddle8 app to your smartphone and bid and buy artwork from your phone before the Auction.

There are four Silent Auction sections that will close in twenty-minute intervals upon completion of the Live Auction, with the final two closing at 10:40PM. Each item offered in the Silent Auction will have a bid sheet posted adjacent to it. To place a bid, write your bidder number on the sheet opposite the amount you wish to bid. Please place bids according to the minimum increments posted on the bid sheet; any bid not in the proper increment will be disqualified. You may bid on any item in the Silent Auction until the section is closed. At the posted closing time a Silent Auction Captain will collect the bid sheets and determine the winning bid for each item. If you are the winning bidder at the close of the Silent Auction section, your bid constitutes a legal contract to purchase the item. In the event of a dispute over a Silent Auction bid, the Executive Director of Advancement will determine the winning bid and the decision will be final.

AT THE AUCTION / CHECK-IN

During check-in, guests will receive bidder numbers when they provide a valid credit card or leave a signed blank check at the registration table. Bidder numbers will not be issued unless either a credit card or a check is provided. This will ensure prompt payment of all artwork and Raise Your Paddle donations. If you registered to come with a guest, other than your spouse, your guest will have to register for his or her own bidder number unless you have requested otherwise. To expedite your check-in process, contact Fundraising Events Coordinator Olga Batyuk at 617.879.7014 to attach a credit card to your bidder number before the Auction.

BUY NOW OPTION

Any Silent Auction lot may be purchased outright by paying 150% of its stated value. Artwork may be purchased at any time during the Auction by placing your bidder number on the Buy Now line of the artwork’s bid sheet. Once the Buy Now line on a bid sheet has been filled in, the work is considered sold. Bid sheets will remain adjacent to the work until the section is closed. The Buy Now option is available to online bidders at paddle8.com/auction/massart from April 10–24, during the Opening Reception on Wednesday, April 15, and during the Public Preview Days on April 16–23. Please note that the College is closed on Monday, April 20 in observance of Patriots Day.

ADAM LAMPTON M’04

Lobby of the MGM Macao with Joana Vasconcelos Sculpture Courtesy of the artist and Carroll and Sons LOT: 11

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ARIEL BASSON FREIBERG

THANK YOU!

Head Rush, 2019 Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery LOT: 105

We thank you for your support and wish you the best of luck on your auction bidding!

LIVE AUCTION

ARTWORK PICK-UP / DELIVERY

The Live Auction will begin at 8:00PM and continue without breaks until all items have sold. To bid in the Live Auction, hold your bid card up high with the number facing the Auctioneer. The highest bid acknowledged by the Auctioneer constitutes a legal contract to purchase the item by that bidder.

To ensure the safety of all artwork, NO ARTWORK WILL

To place an absentee Live Auction bid visit paddle8.com/auction/massart between April 10–24 or contact Executive Director of Advancement Kathy Calnan at kcalnan@massart.edu or 617.879.7012. RAISE YOUR PADDLE

Raise Your Paddle is our annual appeal for outright contributions to our student scholarship fund. Your gift of any amount will help MassArt remain affordable and accessible. Gifts made through Raise Your Paddle are outright donations and are tax-deductible as allowed by law. SALES TAX

All artwork purchases are subject to the Massachusetts 6.25% sales tax unless the purchaser possesses a Massachusetts sales tax exemption number. Exemption certificates from other states will be accepted if presented with a business card or on letterhead. All certificates must be presented during guest check-in. PAYMENT

Cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express will be accepted as payment. All purchases are final and must be paid for on the evening of the Auction. No exchanges or refunds will be allowed.

Important: Please Read!

BUYER’S PREMIUM

A buyer’s premium equal to 12% of the winning bid will be applied to each lot sold and will be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. This premium helps to offset the administrative costs of running the MassArt Auction in order to ensure the funds raised through artwork sales go directly to student scholarships and academic programming. A buyer’s premium will not be applied to any pledge(s) made during the Live Auction’s Raise Your Paddle fundraising opportunity. Gifts made through Raise Your Paddle are outright donations and are fully tax-deductible as allowed by law.

BE WRAPPED TO TAKE HOME THE NIGHT OF THE AUCTION.

In the days following the Auction buyers will be asked to please make arrangements through one of the following options: 1. Pick up work in the DMC Atrium on Wednesday, April 29 or Thursday, April 30, 4:00–7:00PM; or 2. Have work delivered to your home in the Metro Boston area* by Clark Fine Art Services; or 3. Have work professionally shipped at the expense of the purchaser. The Office of Fundraising Events will contact buyers who did not make pick-up/delivery arrangements following the Auction. * Arlington, Bedford, Belmont, Boston, Brookline, Burlington, Cambridge, Concord, Dedham, Dover, Everett, Lexington, Lincoln, Medford, Melrose, Needham, Newton, Quincy, Somerville, Stoneham, Sudbury, Wakefield, Waltham, Watertown, Wayland, Wellesley, Weston, Westwood, Winchester, Woburn ARTWORK INSTALLATION & TRANSPORTATION SPONSOR:

GENERAL RULES

The Massachusetts College of Art and Design Foundation reserves the right to add items to or withdraw items from the Auction without notice. The MassArt Foundation has attempted to describe and catalog all items accurately, but all items are offered “as is, where is.” The MassArt Foundation neither warrants nor represents, and in no event shall be responsible for, the correctness of the descriptions, genuineness, authorship, provenance, or condition of the items. No statement made in this catalog, orally at the Auction, or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty, representation, or assumption of liability. The values listed are estimates of fair market values. Items have not been appraised by the MassArt Foundation. Each person (bidder) issued a bid card assumes all risks and hazards related to the items obtained at the Auction. Each bidder agrees to hold harmless from any liability arising there from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design Foundation, its employees, the event organizers, sponsors, and volunteers connected with the Auction. All items purchased in the Live Auction become the property of the winning bidder once that bidder is acknowledged by the Auctioneer.

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Many of the artists participating in the MassArt

2020

Auction are represented by galleries in Boston

Gallery Listing

and beyond. We hope that you will take note of the gallery names listed with many of the entries. We encourage you to visit these galleries to see a greater body of work by these artists and to learn about other artists the gallery may represent. Please let the gallery know that you saw their name at the MassArt Auction!

GALLERY

ADDRESS

CITY

STATE ZIP

PHONE

WEBSITE

555 Gallery

555 E 2nd St, #1

Boston

MA

02127

339–237–0041

Beth Urdday

460 Harrison Ave

Boston

MA

02118

781–264–1121

bethurdanggallery.com

Abigail Ogilvy Gallery

460 Harrison Ave

Boston

MA

02118

617–820–5173

abigailogilvy.com

Adelson Galleries

318 Worth Ave

Palm Beach

FL

33480

561–720–2079

adelsongalleries.com

Alpha Gallery

460C Harrison Ave

Boston

MA

02118

617–536–4465

alphagallery.com

Area Gallery

460C Harrison Ave

Boston

MA

02118

857–209–1321

area.gallery

Beacon Gallery

524 Harrison Ave

Boston

MA

02118

857–277–1700

beacongallery.com

Beth Urdang Gallery

460 Harrison Ave

Boston

MA

02120

781–264–1121

bethurdanggallery.com

bk projects

617–835–8255

bkartprojects.com

Bromfield Gallery

450 Harrison Ave

Boston

MA

02118

617–451–3605

bromfieldgallery.com

Carroll and Sons

450 Harrison Ave #7

Boston

MA

02118

617–482–2477

carrollandsons.net

Chase Young Gallery

450 Harrison Ave

Boston

MA

02118

617–859–7222

chaseyounggallery.com

Childs Gallery

169 Newbury St

Boston

MA

02116

617–266–1108

childsgallery.com

Danese/Corey

511 W 22nd St

New York

NY

10011

212–223–2227

danesecorey.com

Drive–by Projects

81 Spring St

Watertown

MA

02472

617–835–8255

drive–byprojects.com

Galerie Paris–Beijing, Paris

62 Rue de Turbigo

75003 Paris

France

33–1–42–7432–36

galerieparisbeijing.com

Galleri Christoffer Egelund

Bredgade 75, Stuen

1260 København K

Denmark

45–33–9392–00

christofferegelund.dk

Gallery Kayafas

450 Harrison Ave @ 37 Thayer St Boston

MA

02118

617–482–0411

gallerykayafas.com

Gallery NAGA

67 Newbury St

Boston

MA

02116

617–267–9060

gallerynaga.com

Howard Yezerski Gallery

460 Harrison Ave, #A16

Boston

MA

02118

617–262–0550

howardyezerski.com

Hutson Gallery

432 Commercial St #3

Provincetown

MA

02657

508–487–0915

hutsongallery.net

Jack Meier Gallery Houston

2310 Bissonnet St

Houston

TX

77005

713–526–2983

www.jackmeiergallery.com

Kim Foster Gallery

529 W 20th St

New York

NY

10011

212–229–0044

kimfostergallery.com

Kingston Gallery

450 Harrison Ave #43

Boston

MA

02118

617–423–4113

kingstongallery.com

Krakow Witkin Gallery

10 Newbury St

Boston

MA

02116

617–262–4490

krakowwitkingallery.com

Lanoue Gallery

450 Harrison Ave #31

Boston

MA

02118

617–262–4400

lanouegallery.com

LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies

Columbia University— New York School of the Arts 2960 Broadway #310 Dodge Hall

NY

10027

212–854–7641

arts.columbia.edu/neiman

Lupine Gallery

48 Main St

Monhegan

ME

04852

207–594–8131

lupinegallerymonhegan.com

M Fine Arts Galerie

460 Harrison Ave #C24

Boston

MA

02118

617–450–0700

mfinearts.com


Mercury Gallery

20 Main St

Rockport

MA

01966

978–546–7620

mercurygallery.com

Miles McEnery Gallery

525 W 22nd St

New York

NY

11001

212–445–0051

milesmcenery.com

Mobilia Gallery

358 Huron Ave

Cambridge

MA

02138

617–876–2109

mobilia–gallery.com

Morpeth Contemporary

43 W Broad St

Hopewell

NJ

08525

609–333–9393

morpethcontemporary.com

Oehme Graphics

2655 Copper Ridge Cir #1

Steamboat Springs

CO

80486

970–870–6609

oehmegraphics.com

Ore

88 Charles St

Boston

MA

02114

857–233–4203

ore@sophiehughes.com

Pace Gallery

521 West 26th St

New York

NY

10001

212–421–3237

pacegallery.com

Pace Prints

32 East 57th St

New York

NY

10022

212–421–3237

paceprints.com

Portobello Road Boutique

55 Boylston St

Chestnut Hill

MA

02467

617–515–1004

portobelloroadusa.com

Rice Polak Gallery

430 Commercial St

Provincetown

MA

02657

508–487–1052

ricepolakgallery.com

River Gallery

400 E 2nd St

Chattanooga

TN

37403

423–265–5033

river–gallery.com

Robert Klein Gallery

38 Newbury St #402

Boston

MA

02116

617–267–7997

robertkleingallery.com

Rubine Red Gallery

668 N Palm Canyon Dr

Palm Springs

CA

92262

760–969–3509

rubineredgallery.com

Singer Editions

300 Summer St

Boston

MA

02210

617–423–3484

singereditions.com

Soprafina Gallery

55 Thayer St

Boston

MA

02118

617–728–0770

soprafina.com

Stoney Road Press

11–13 Stoney Rd

North Dock, Dublin

IRELAND

D03 K651

+353 1 887 8544

stoneyroadpress.com

The Newbury Fine Arts Gallery

35 Newbury St

Boston

MA

02116

617–536–0210

newburyfinearts.com

The School House Gallery

494 Commercial St

Provincetown

MA

02657

508–487–4800

galleryschoolhouse.com

Two Palms

38 Crosby St

New York

NY

10013

212–965–8598

twopalms.us

VanDeb Editions

37–18 Northern Blvd LL009

Long Island City

NY

11101

718–786–5553

vandal.com

Vivid Art Gallery

895 Green Bay Rd

Winnetka

IL

60093

224–505–5961

vividartgallery.net

Wingate Studio

941 Northfield Rd

Hinsdale

NH

03451

603–239–8223

wingatestudio.com

Yancey Richardson Gallery

525 W 22nd St

New York

NY

10011

646–230–9610

yanceyrichardson.com

SEULGI KWON

Round Ring 33, 2017 Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA LOT: 416

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E VERY OBJ ECT HAS A STORY

worth telling, worth finding.

INVITING CONSIGNMENTS FOR THE 2020

Contact 508-970-3206 or paintings@skinnerinc.com. Detail: Norman Wilfred Lewis (American, 1909-1979) Abstract, sold for $183,000.

AUCTION SEASON.

For buyers, consignors, and the passionately curious F I N D W O R T H AT S K I N N E R I N C . C O M



2020 2020 MASSART MASSART AUCTION AUCTION

Live Auction

BEGINS AT 8:00PM

With Karen M. Keane, Auctioneer, MassArt Trustee and CEO, Skinner, Inc. | Design and Media Center Atrium

ABSENTEE BIDS

To place an absentee bid on any Live Auction item, contact Executive Director of Advancement Kathy Calnan. E: kcalnan@massart.edu T: 617.879.7012

LIVE AUCTION

Sponsored by: —

TOMAS VU

Flatland, 2008–2019 Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies LOT: 15


LOTS: 01–05

LOT: 01

TAVON TAYLOR ’20

LOT: 02

Portrait of Glodelis, 2018, Edition 3 of 10 Archival Inkjet Print

Four Color Isometric Figure–A (Green, Blue, Purple, Red), 2002, Edition of 60

24" X 17"

Linocut

$2,800

10.25" X 23.625"

$3,910

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery

Tavon Taylor will receive his BFA in photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2020. His work focuses on identity as he is inspired by his life as a young adult. He questions traditional concepts of gender by creating intimate and delicate portraits through a black lens.

LOT: 03

SOL LEWITT

Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) was an American artist linked to various movements, including Conceptual art and Minimalism. LeWitt came to fame in the late 1960s with his wall drawings and “structures” (a term he preferred instead of “sculptures”) but was prolific in a wide range of media including drawing, printmaking, photography, painting, installation, and artist’s books. He has been the subject of hundreds of solo exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world since 1965.

SCOTT BAKAL

LOT: 04

Earth Day 2019, Pollinators, 2019

CALEB CHARLAND ’04

18" X 11"

Variations in the Light of the Setting Sun, Three Days in a Row, Hopkins Pond, Mariaville, Maine, 2019, Edition 1 of 5

$2,500

Archival Inkjet Print (Color Separation with Black and White Film Negatives)

Mixed Media on Paper

24" X 42"

Courtesy of the artist

$6,800

Scott received his BFA from Syracuse University’s School of Visual Arts and his MFA from the University of Hartford. He has been published by the New York Times, NPR, Rolling Stone, Time and many others. He has awards from the Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, and many other illustration competitions. Scott’s work is held in the collections of the Norman Rockwell Museum, US Air Force Museum, and many others.

Courtesy of the artist Growing up in rural Maine, Charland developed a sense of curiosity for natural phenomena. The experimental nature of his work often yields unexpected results measurable only through photographic processes. Charland earned a BFA in photography from MassArt in 2004, and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, as a Trustees Fellow, in 2010. He was a participant at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2009. In 2016 Charland received the prestigious Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant in photography

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LOT 05: JOHNNY TANG

One to Two Subject Portrait Commission $5,000 Courtesy of the artist The winner of this commission will receive a private sitting with Johnny, inspired by his World of One series, which combines philosophical concepts with surrealist aesthetics to build a portrait of how we develop our identities. Together they will explore themes of individuality, conformity, and otherness through contrasting actions and emotions captured in the same frame. The artist will feature up to two subjects in the photograph and will work with the winner on an appropriate concept on which to base the finished image. A high-resolution digital file, along with a large exhibition sized print (at least 24” tall and up to 60" wide) will be delivered upon completion of this commission. The date of the sitting will be set at a mutually convenient time for both parties within a year of purchase.

Johnny Tang is a fine art photographer specializing in surreal and cinematic imagery. He received his BFA in photography from Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). Recent solo exhibitions include World of One at Pearl River Mart, in New York.

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LOT: 06

SOPHIA AINSLIE

LOT: 07

Last Touch K3, 2016

LOT: 08

She Persisted, 2020

India Ink, Flashe, Acrylic on Paper

Mixed Media on Panel

38" X 50"

30" X 64" X 2"

$5,200

$8,500

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA

Courtesy of the artist and Lanoue Gallery

Sophia Ainslie was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and has studied and worked in Boston since 1998. Ainslie is interested in forming a space that reflects the relationship between the body and landscape as interconnected and parallel experiences. Drawing becomes a tool wherein observation and imagination intersect, resulting in a relationship of connections and disconnections between outside and inside or absence and presence. Ainslie lectures at Northeastern University in Boston. She received her MFA at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts in 2001. Ainslie is a recipient of the Ann and Graham Gund award and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine. Sophia Ainslie is represented by Gallery NAGA in Boston, MA.

Jane Maxwell received her BA from Middlebury College and studied mixed media at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts and deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. Her work largely comments on the elusive myth of the feminine ideal. Her works are exhibited in galleries throughout the country and acquired by collectors around the world. She recently had a solo show at Caldwell Snyder Gallery in San Francisco.

LOUISE NEVELSON

Visit: janemaxwell.com * Image is representative work only; final piece is being specifically created for the 2020 MassArt Auction

LOT: 09

Sky Gate I, 1982, Edition of 90, AP1

LOT: 10

JANE MAXWELL

BILL THOMPSON

Siren, 2018

Cast Paper

Urethane on Polyurethane Block

30" X 20.25"

29.5" X 26" X 7"

$12,970

$15,000

Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints

Courtesy of the artist

Louise Nevelson studied at the Art Students League under Kenneth Hayes Miller. She also studied with Hans Hoffman in Munich and worked as an assistant to Diego Rivera prior to participating in her first group exhibition organized by the Secession Gallery at the Brooklyn Museum in 1935. As a part of the Works Progress Administration, Nevelson taught at the Education Alliance School of Art and received her first solo exhibition at the Nierendorf Gallery in New York City. In the mid-50s she produced her first series of black wood landscape sculptures. Shortly thereafter, three New York City museums acquired her work: the Whitney Museum of American Art purchased Black Majesty (1956), the Brooklyn Museum purchased First Personage (1957), and MoMA purchased Sky Cathedral (1958). Pace has represented Nevelson’s estate since 1963.

Bill Thompson went to Carnegie-Mellon University on an art scholarship but left after his sophomore year. His work was recently exhibited at Charlotte Jackson Gallery in Santa Fe and his next exhibition will be at Galerie Renate Bender in Munich. He has been the recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council grant and his work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum; MIT; Hyundai Corp.; and Butler Institute of American Art, among others.

REBECCA HANNON

Visit: billthompsonstudio.com

LOT: 11

Long Multi Colored Necklace, 2016

ADAM LAMPTON M’04

Lasercut Laminate and Cable

Lobby of the MGM Macao with Joana Vasconcelos Sculpture, 2015, Edition 1 of 5

18' X 18" X 0.125"

Archival Inkjet Print

$3,800

40" X 60"

$5,000

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Courtesy of the artist and Carroll and Sons

A graduate of Rhode Island School of Design, Hannon worked as a goldsmith for five years in New York City before attending the Akademie der Bildenden Künste Munich on a Fulbright scholarship. Hannon creates colorful, sculptural necklaces constructed from complex interlocking forms. Models are first made in cardboard and then transformed in formica. Hannon’s work is in the collections of the Marzee Collection, Nijimegen, Netherlands; the Estonian Museum of Art and Design, Tellinn, Estonia, The Mint Museum, NC; and the Racine Museum of Art, WI.

Lampton received a MFA in Photography from MassArt in 2004. His work has been exhibited internationally and appeared in publications including Art in America. Work from Macao is represented by Carrol and Sons in Boston. His work is in the collection of Fidelity Investments, Boston; Hudson Bay Trading Company, NY; and the Cleveland Art Museum library. He is recipient of a 2006 Fulbright. Visit: adamlampton.com

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LOT: 12

GEORGE SEGAL

Fragment: Girl Resting, 1970, Edition 63 of 70

DINORÁ JUSTICE

Cast Plaster Relief with Paint

Portrait Twenty-Two After Matisse’s “Reclining Odalisque”, 2018

16" X 15" X 11"

Oil and Acrylic on Canvas

$5,500 Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery George Segal (1924–2000) was born in New York. Distinctively molding with plaster, Segal became known, along with Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana, Andy Warhol, and others as part of the Pop Art movement. Segal’s distinctive style separated his work from Pop Art by staying closely related to personal experience and human values. He had solo museum shows at the Pompidou, Whitney, Walker Art Center, SFMoMA and the Hirshhorn, among many others.

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LOT: 13

36" X 50"

$10,000 Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA Dinorá Justice is a School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston graduate from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil who currently resides in Massachusetts. The Odalisque paintings are Justice’s current body of work. They address conscious and unconscious biases regarding traditional associations of nature with the feminine. Justice’s idea is to step back and look at women differently and to weigh the impact of deeply ingrained attitudes toward the female that have ramifications in the realm of ecology. For this, she chose to work with iconic paintings of women by masters such as Matisse and Ingres, from a period in their careers in which they explored a fascination with the exotic Middle East through paintings of “odalisques,” quasi-slave women kept secluded in the harems of upper-class men. In these paintings, she substituted trees and plants for drapery and furniture, and she used traditional marbling techniques to erase specificity through patterns. Dinorá Justice is represented by Gallery NAGA in Boston, MA.


LOTS: 06–18

LOT: 14

ROBERT FREEMAN

LOT: 15

Flatland, 2008–2019, Unique

Oil on Canvas

Screenprint with Engraved Wood Veneer and Hand Additions

62" X 42"

35" X 46.5"

$22,000

$8,960

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies

Robert Freeman’s paintings explore and celebrate the beauty, elegance and grace of the black middle class through his personal experience. Freeman has been showing nationally for over 20 years. His work is included in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the National Center for African American Artists, Boston Public Library, Brown University, and deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. His paintings have been exhibited at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Williams College Museum of Art in Williamstown, MA.

Tomas Vu was born in Saigon, Vietnam. Vu received a BFA from the University of Texas, El Paso, and an MFA from Yale University. He has been a professor at Columbia University School of the Arts since 1996 and was appointed the LeRoy Neiman Professor of Visual Arts in 2000. Vu helped to found the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, serving as its Director ever since. Vu has exhibited internationally with solo shows in Japan, Italy, China, and Vietnam. He is the curator of the traveling exhibition Draw, which was inspired by the drawings of LeRoy Neiman and has included over 100 artists. Awards include the Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship award, Guggenheim Fellowship, Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program, Residency and Audience Award for Best Artist at the 30th Biennial of Graphic Arts Ljubljana, the Louis Comfort Tiffany Artist Award, and the Arts/Industry Residency at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center. He lives and works in New York City.

Visit: robertfreemanart.com

LOT: 16

TOMAS VU

Two Red Dresses, 2018

MASAKO KAMIYA M’99

LOT: 17

JAMES TURRELL

Aurora, 2015

From Aten Reign, 2016, Edition 2 of 30

Gouache on Paper

Ukiyo-e Japanese Style Woodcut with Relief Printing

30" X 67"

26" X 18.5"

$9,500

$16,250

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA

Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints

Masako Kamiya received her BFA from Montserrat College of Art, her MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and is currently an associate professor at Montserrat. She received the Lillian Orlowsky and William Freed Foundation Grant in 2017 and was named a Brother Thomas Fellow in 2015. She received Massachusetts Cultural Council Painting Fellowships in 2006 and 2010 and recently completed a residency at the Custom House Studios in Westport, Ireland. Her work is in the collections of the Boston Public Library and the Danforth Museum of Art, Framingham. Masako Kamiya is represented by Gallery NAGA in Boston, MA.

James Turrell received his MFA from Claremont Graduate University, becoming a key figure in the Southern California Light and Space movement of the 1960s and 70s. His work centers on the manipulation of light, from projections and sensory deprivation to color fields and site-specific interventions. Turrell is the recipient of numerous awards, including a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship in 1984. Turrell had over 160 solo exhibitions worldwide since 1967, including the three-venue museum exhibition presented concurrently at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in 2013. Turrell’s work is in over 70 international collections and 22 permanent installations.

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LOT 18: DOUG WEATHERSBY M’02

Environmental Services LLC Commission $6,500 You have been targeted for a Special Offer!! Get work done around your house and get an ES artwork in the process! Doug Weathersby makes customized artworks alongside activities of manual labor. He makes multi-disciplinary work revolving around his business Environmental Services—of which he is owner/operator. This year Doug is on a mission to support MassArt and is available for carpentry, art installation, painting, cleaning, shelf building or any practical hands-on job that you might need. Weathersby closely collaborates with the client to determine the site and scope of the work to be performed. The process is recorded via video, sculpture, installation, or photography, which become aesthetic documentation for the client. The project/process then becomes the inspiration for the resulting object. Weathersby considers all aspects of ES—from the collaboration with the client to the working process, documentation and the resulting object(s)—as art. Included in this offer: • 1–2 days of service • documentary materials • signed contracts ratifying the project • unique ES art object

Doug Weathersby received his MFA from MassArt in 2002. He has shown at the Rose Art Museum; ICA Boston, Socrates Sculpture Park; and Atlanta Contemporary Art Center. He was the recipient of the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston Artist Prize, LEF Foundation Grant, Flux Projects Grant, Berkshire Taconic A.R.T. Grant, and Mass Cultural Council Painting Fellowship.

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LOT: 19

FRED H.C. LIANG

LOT: 20

Kefa, Gambier, Ohio, 2018, Edition 2 of 6

Acrylic Mirror Mylar Laminated on Arjowiggin Card Stock, LED Light

Archival Inkjet Print

26" X 30" X 40"

$6,000

37" X 44"

$3,600

Courtesy of the artist and Robert Klein Gallery

Courtesy of the artist

Matar is a 2018 Guggenheim Fellow. Her work has been exhibited in museums worldwide, including in solo exhibitions at the Cleveland Museum of Art and Amon Carter Museum of Art, and at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Carnegie Museum of Art; National Museum of Women in the Arts; Howard Greenberg Gallery; and the National Portrait Gallery, London. Her work is in the permanent collections of several museums.

Fred H. C. Liang received his BFA from the University of Manitoba and his MFA from Yale University. His honors include Massachusetts Cultural Council Arts Grants in both painting and works on paper. Liang’s work is in numerous public and private collections, including Fidelity, the Gund Collection, the Addison Gallery of American Art and the Rose Art Museum. His recent exhibitions include the Addison Gallery of American Art, Milwaukee Art Museum, and the Chao Art Center in Beijing. In the past year, his work was shown in solo exhibitions in Berlin, Germany; Jerez, Spain; and Beijing, China. He is currently a professor and the printmaking coordinator at MassArt. His work is represented by Carroll and Sons Gallery in Boston and XC.Hua Galleries in Berlin and Beijing.

LOT: 21

LOT: 23

LOT: 25

ALICE DENISON M’07

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LOT: 22

LAVAUGHAN JENKINS ‘05

Pangloss XVI, 2019

Not for Resale, 2019

Oil on Linen

Oil Paint with Foam and Modeling Paste Structure

58" X 58"

18" X 12" X 12"

$10,000

$10,000

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA

Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery

Alice Denison’s new paintings, all titled Pangloss, explode with energy and extravagance. Ornately rendered plants and flowers, floating on top of darker backgrounds as if they were sewn into tapestries, appear otherworldly, with a dreamlike rendering unlike most grounded still lifes. While ostensibly decorative, the paintings reward prolonged inspection. Denison studied painting as an undergraduate in 1980, pursued other directions, and has returned to the studio with devotion in the past fifteen years. Her work was spurred by a 2007 MFA program of Massachusetts College of Art and Design conducted at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. Alice Denison is represented by Gallery NAGA in Boston, MA.

Lavaughan Jenkins is a painter, printmaker, and sculptor. He was raised in Pensacola, FL and currently creates his work in Boston, MA. He received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2005. Since that time, Jenkins has become a recipient of the 2019 James and Audrey Foster Prize awarded annually by the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. In 2016, he was named Emerging Artist of the year at Kingston Gallery in Boston, MA. Jenkins is a recipient of the 2015 Blanche E. Colman Award and in 2002 he received the Rob Moore Grant in Painting. He has exhibited his work most recently at venues such as Abigail Ogilvy Gallery (Boston), The Painting Center (NY), Suffolk University Gallery (Boston), and Oasis Gallery (Beijing). Jenkins donates annually to the MassArt Auction which supports student scholarships.

DANA SCHUTZ

LOT: 24

CLINT BACLAWSKI M’08

Woman and Dog, 2018, Edition 19 of 20

After The Fall, 2019, Edition 3 of 3

Etching with Aquatint

Archival Inkjet Print

43.25" X 30.625"

35.25" X 44" X 3"

$14,000

$15,000

Courtesy of the artist and Two Palms

Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery

Dana Schutz is a contemporary American artist known for her painterly translations of intangible concepts into dynamic compositions. Schutz’s paintings pose pictorial questions with humor and imagination, while nodding toward the art historical precedents of Max Beckmann and Maria Lassnig. She received her BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art and her MFA from Columbia University. Schutz has exhibited extensively, in both the United States and abroad. At the 2017 Whitney Biennial, the artist’s painting Open Casket (2016) stirred considerable backlash and controversy upon its unveiling. Schutz currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Her works are held in the collections The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, among others.

Clint Baclawski received his MFA in 2008 and his BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology in 2001. His work will be shown at the Trustman Gallery at Simmons University in September 2020. He is a recipient of the MCC Artist Fellowship in Photography, and has had solo exhibitions in San Luis Obispo, California; St. Louis, Missouri; Boston, MA; and Edinburgh, Scotland.

FRANCESCO CLEMENTE

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LOT: 26

RACHEL PERRY

Earth, 2006, Edition of 51

Halos, Gardner Museum 445-035, 037, 049, 2018

Twenty-two color Ukiyo-e Woodcut Hand-Printed from 18 Woodblocks

Braille Punch, Gold Leaf, and Graphite on Paper

24" X 18"

$9,500

$12,000 Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints Francesco Clemente was born in Naples, Italy, in 1952. After an early academic background in classical languages and literature, he briefly enrolled as an architecture student at the University of Rome. Throughout the 1970s he exhibited drawings, altered photographs and conceptual works across Europe. Since 1973 he has frequently resided and worked in India. The artist’s comprehensive oeuvre was the subject of a retrospective exhibition, Clemente, at the Guggenheim Museum, New York (1999–2000), which traveled to the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain (2000). Most recently, a survey of the artist’s work was organized by the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (2002–03). Visit: francescoclemente.com

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RANIA MATAR

Black Luminus, 2019

Dimensions Variable

Courtesy of the artist and Yancey Richardson Gallery Rachel Perry is known for creating intricate process-based works from her own life and surroundings. The Halo series was conceived during Perry’s residency at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 2014. Perry spent hours observing the collection and was struck by the number of religious paintings and counted every halo she saw. The result was 445 unique drawings suggesting abstract constellations and a sense of infinite grace. Perry has had solo shows at the Gardner Museum, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, and Yancey Richardson Gallery. Collections include the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; ICA Boston; and Baltimore Museum of Art.


LOTS: 19–31

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LOT 27: DONALD KELLEY

Crayon Drawing, 2007 Mixed Media: Watercolor, Crayon and Pastel 47.5" X 31.5"

$2,500 Courtesy of the Donald Kelley Estate Donald Kelley was a quiet, private person, but the spark in his eyes about art-making was electric-contagious even. He spent many years in MassArt’s printmaking studio creating extraordinary work. His energy, focus, and fearless approach to art-making was an inspiration for our students, a half century younger than he. Donald was an inveterate world traveler the taste for which began when he was awarded a Bartlett Traveling Scholarship from the SMFA. He received an MFA from Yale University and was, for many years, the Director of the Gallery at the Boston Athenaeum. His work has been exhibited widely and, in October 2019, MassArt hosted a magnificent exhibition of his work to celebrate his legacy for our future printmakers. A precious seed for aspiring to a new level of curiosity, passion, and profound love for art and travel has been planted by Donald Kelley. His generous planned gift to MassArt will fund a substantial ongoing international travel award, which seniors and alumni can compete for. In addition, his gift will also fund a crucially needed scholarship for a sophomore printmaking major of merit and need, to help them continue their studies at MassArt. We are extremely grateful to Rose Coleman, Donald’s dear friend and the executor of his estate for donating his work to the Auction and especially for declaring that any proceeds will be donated to our Master Print Series—a strenuous annual event which our printmaking majors profoundly benefit from participating in. May Donald’s generous initiative inspire others to support the extraordinary talent of MassArt students! —Nona Hershey, Faculty Emerita

LOT: 28

QIN FENG

LOT: 29

Untitled, 2008, Edition 5 of 60

New York Couple 6. from the Series New York Couples, 2019, Edition 5 of 55

Silkscreen in 15 Colors 77.5" X 40.5"

Screenprint with Inkjet and Collage on Canson Conservation Board

$9,200

48.25" X 34.875"

$8,500

Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints

Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery

Qin Feng’s expressive compositions serve as meditations on time and motion. His bold brushstrokes lyrically combine the gestural impulses of action painting with the tradition of Chinese calligraphy painting and the artist often playfully pairs the traditional medium of ink with alternative materials such as coffee, tea and oil paint. Qin’s interest in balancing the dynamic between positive and negative space within his compositions mirrors his interest in exploring the delicate harmony between humans and nature. Qin’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

LOT: 30

JULIAN OPIE

INGRID CALAME

“ee-ah-dowewa-eehh!”, 2002

Julian Opie (b. 1958) lives and works in London. Between 1979 and 1982 he studied at the Goldsmiths School of Art in London. Opie makes paintings, sculptures, films, and installations in public spaces. In his works, he employs electronic media to widen the boundaries of the traditional media such as oil painting or sculpture. The person has a key place in his art, and is often represented in movement. He portrays members of his family, friends and workers at his studio as well as anonymous passers-by and commissioning collectors. Opie not only focuses on museum and gallery exhibitions, he also uses other opportunities and spaces to create and exhibit art. He is well known for his album covers including the album of the British group Blur (Blur: Best of 2000).

LOT: 31

JIM DINE

Rancho Woodcut Heart, 1982, Edition of 75

Enamel Paint on Aluminum

Three Color Woodcut

24" X 24"

47.75" X 40.5"

$22,000

$11,260

Courtesy of the artist and Miles McEnery Gallery Ingrid Calame is a contemporary abstract artist known for tracing stains and markings in her environment and layering them into complex abstractions. Calame was born in the Bronx, and currently lives and works in Los Angeles. Calame had a mid-career retrospective at the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland in 2011. She has had solo exhibitions at museums such as the Kunstverein Hannover, Germany, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, and Savannah College of Art and Design Museum. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, NY, the Whitney Museum, NY, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, Switzerland. She earned her BFA from State University in New York at Purchase and an MFA in art and film at California Institute of the Arts.

Courtesy of the artist and Pace Prints Jim Dine is an American artist and poet known for his contributions to the formation of both Performance Art and Pop Art. Born in 1935 in Cincinnati, OH, he studied poetry at the University of Cincinnati before attending the University of Ohio where he received his BFA in 1957. Dine became part of a milieu of artists which included Allan Kaprow and Claes Oldenburg, with whom he began to stage performances which later became known as “Happenings.” By the early 1960s, he had switched his focus to painting, drawing on his interest in popular imagery and commercial objects. Dine currently lives and works in New York and Walla Walla, WA. His works are included in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, NY; Tate Modern in London; Bilbao Fine Arts Museum; and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, among others.

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LOT: 101

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COURTNEY MESKELL ’20

LOT: 102

By a Thread, 2019 Mixed Media

Blackglam Legends: Black Janet 2012, 2019, Edition of 5 with 2 Artist Proofs

30" X 24"

Archival Inkjet Print

$550

24" X 18"

$1,390

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Childs Gallery

Courtney Meskell is a photographer and multimedia artist living and working in Boston, MA. She is currently pursuing her BFA at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work deals with the extreme contrasts between being on and off prescription and recreational drugs. Using color and light she attempts to encapsulate what those realities are to her. The embedded belief that she is unable to perform at the level of her peers has caused her to become dependent on Adderall. Through this work she explores how perceptions of self as well as behavioral patterns transform when substances interact with neurological disorders. In this process she uses the attention-deficit/hyperactive part of her brain to drive her creative process to represent the psychological as well as physiological impacts that various drugs have on her brain.

Margaret Rose Vendryes is a visual artist, art historian, and curator. For well over a decade, Vendryes has worked on The African Diva Project which links African American celebrities to their African roots by depicting them wearing traditional African masks. Her unusual combination of Western and African aesthetics reveals a formidable merger of beauty and power. Blackglam Legends, a new print series within the project, revisits the Blackglama mink ad campaign “What Becomes a Legend Most?” to elevate, above the hyper-expensive luxury product, eight celebrities of African descent who were featured in the ad campaign. She lays bare the irony of black mink on black bodies by adding the African masks and asking, “Who Becomes a Legend Most?”

Visit: courtneymeskell.com

LOT: 103

ROBERT COTTINGHAM

Radio City Deli, 1980, Edition 38 of 150

Visit: mrvendryes.com

LOT: 104

JAMES GIBSON ’91

Tab, 2019

Two-Color Offset Lithograph on Paper

Monotype

20.25" X 20.375"

40" X 28"

$840

$700

Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery

Courtesy of the artist

Robert Cottingham studied advertising and graphic design at Pratt Institute in New York. Soon after graduating, he was employed as an art director at New York and Los Angeles advertising agencies. His first solo exhibition took place at the Molly Barnes Gallery in Los Angeles in 1968. He moved to London in 1972 and returned to the United States in 1976 after running out of photographs—the primary visual material he uses in his paintings. He considered his urban subjects purely American and would not consider a visual substitute.

James Gibson is a professional graphic designer and an alumnus of MassArt. Since graduating, he has taken various courses and workshops in letterpress and printmaking at the school and has exhibited various works at Fort Point Channel Open Studios.

Cottingham has taught at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles and the National Academy of Design in New York City. He now lives and works, paradoxically, on an eighteenth century farm in Newtown, Connecticut.

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LOTS: 101–112

LOT: 105

ARIEL BASSON FREIBERG

LOT: 106

Head Rush, 2019

RICHARD PASQUARELLI

Amsterdam No. 3, 2014

Oil on Panel

Hand Colored Aquatint

12" X 19"

21" X 19.75"

$950

$1,230

Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery

Courtesy of the artist and VanDeb Editions Richard Pasquarelli has exhibited his work in solo and group exhibitions throughout the U.S. and Europe. Pasquarelli’s work is represented globally in public and private collections. Selected collections include: The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Detroit Institute of Arts, The Mattituck Museum, the US Library of Congress, the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection, The Zabludowicz Collection, MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings, General Dynamics Inc., and the Progressive Insurance Collection. Fellowships and awards include the Cleveland Museum of Art/Print Club of Cleveland Annual Presentation Print commission for 2017, fellowships at MASS MoCA, The Ragdale Foundation, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, and public installations for the city of New York. Pasquarelli received his BFA from Syracuse University in 1990 and lives and works in New York City.

Ariel Basson Freiberg has an MFA in painting from Boston University and a BA from Smith College. She has had multiple solo shows and exhibitions at Miller Yezerski Gallery, Tufts University Art Galleries, and Danforth Art Museum. Her work is reviewed in ARTnews, the Boston Globe, and Big Red and Shiny. She received a Vermont Studio Center Fellowship in 2015. Her piece Love like Salt was featured at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Visit: arielbassonfreiberg.com

Visit: vandeb.com/richard-pasquarelli

LOT: 107

STEVEN EDSON ’77

LOT: 108

NATHAN CLARK BENTLEY ’13

Road Paint 01, 2019, Edition 1 of 10

If I’m Alive, 2019

Dye Sublimation on Aluminum

Oil on Canvas

42" X 28"

40" X 60"

$3,200

$5,675

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Steve Edson received his BFA from MassArt in 1977. His Road Paint image was selected to show at the Cambridge Artists 2019 National Prize Show and he will have two photographs in the The Architecture of Time juried show at the BSA Space in 2020. His work is held in over 1,000 personal and corporate collections.

Nathan Clark Bentley received a BFA from MassArt in 2013. Recently, he was awarded the First Place Prize at Fitchburg Art Museum’s 84th Regional Exhibition of Art and Craft. He will have a solo exhibition at Fitchburg Art Museum in June, 2020. Additionally, he is a Corporate Program Lending Artist at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum and has work held in the Fidelity Investment Corporate Art Collection.

Visit: stevenedson.net

Visit: Nathanclarkbentley.com

LOT: 109

STEVEN SPAZUK

LOT: 110

Circus Girl, 2019

MATT PHILLIPS

Guitar Tele: Diamond Dogs, 2010, Edition 5 of 25

Soot and Gold Leaf on Panel

Six Plate Aquatint Etching

12" X 10"

37" X 27"

$1,600

$2,490

Courtesy of the artist and Adelson Galleries

Courtesy of the artist and Wingate Studio

Steven Spazuk paints with fire in a technique he refers to as “fumage,” reinventing traditional artistic approaches. Over the past 16 years, Spazuk has refined this skill – creating exquisitely vivid figures and animals from the residue of his candle’s brushstrokes. He has become an internet sensation, and recently was recruited as a sponsored artist by Zippo. The draftsmanship is so remarkable that the works are often mistaken for academic drawings or photography.

Matt Phillips received his BA from Hampshire College in 2001 and his MFA in painting from Boston University in 2007. His colorful abstract paintings explore shifting spatial relationships, the intersection of temporal planes, and the spontaneity of the painting process itself. Phillips has attended residencies at the MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, and AIR Serenbe. Recent exhibitions include Studio d’Arte Raffaelli (Trento, Italy), Ortega y Gasset Projects (Brooklyn, NY), Devening Projects (Chicago, IL), Johanssen Gallery (Berlin, Germany), Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects (New York, NY), and University of Maine Museum of Art (Bangor, ME). Phillips teaches fine art at the Fashion Institute of Technology and lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Visit: spazuk.com

Visit: wingatestudio.com/project/matt-phillips

LOT: 111

SUSAN GHEYSSARI

LOT: 112

TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK

White Swan, 2019

Don’t Be Happy, Be Worried, 2010, Edition of 12 AP

Oil on Linen

Etching, Silkscreen

40" X 40"

20" X 15"

$5,800

$1,075

Courtesy of the artist and The Newbury Fine Arts Gallery Susan completed a three-year program in contemporary art at France’s École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in 1987 and studied realism at Tehran’s Petgar Painting Academy in 1987. She is an oil painter who has always had great respect for the old masters of tradition, and that admiration of traditional paintings extends to the realism in her work today. Often inspired by the elegance of ballet, she tries to translate the dancers’ dignity and elegance onto her canvas in order to bring to light their feelings, dreams, and souls. Visit: susangheyssari.com

Courtesy of MassArt’s Master Print Series Trenton Doyle Hancock is a contemporary African-American mixed-media artist. Using painting, printmaking, video, and sculpture, he melds comic book-style illustrations and mass media, through darkly humorous and frenzied compositions. Born in 1974 in Oklahoma City, Hancock moved to Paris, TX in his youth, and received his BFA from Texas A&M University-Commerce in 1997. After obtaining an MFA from the Tyler School of Art in 2000, Hancock received awards such as the Artadia Foundation Award in 2003 and the 2005 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Award. His work has been exhibited globally, in spaces such as the Zacheta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw and the American Folk Art Museum in New York. The artist lives and works in New York, NY.

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LOT: 113

LOT: 115

LEAH GIBERSON ’97

LOT: 114

CATHERINE CARTER

With Traveleze, 2019

Midnight Spheres, 2017

Mixed Media on Panel

Acrylic on Fabric Pieces Collaged onto Stretched Canvas

12" X 24" X 1.5"

20" X 20"

$2,800

$2,800

Courtesy of the artist and Rubine Red Gallery

Courtesy of the artist

Leah Giberson received a BFA in painting from MassArt, graduating with departmental honors in 1997. She is represented by Rubine Red Gallery in Palm Springs, CA and her next exhibition will be at Left Bank Gallery in Wellfleet, MA this July. Her work is included in the permanent collections at the University of Iowa Hospital and the Mary Greeley Medical Center.

Catherine Carter received her MFA in painting from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Her work was exhibited at Framingham State University and the New Bedford Art Museum in 2018, and in a solo exhibition at the Attleboro Arts Museum in 2019. She has been the recipient of the St. Botolph Club Foundation Grant-in-Aid. Her work is in the collection of the Boston Public Library Print Department.

Visit: leahgiberson.com

Visit: CatherineCarterPainting.com

FARIMAH ESHRAGHI M’18

LOT: 116

ALISON JUDD M’07

Babel, 2018

In Spring, 2019

Archival Inkjet Print

Watercolor Monotype

24" X 19.5"

17" X 14"

$700

$1,100

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Farimah Eshraghi is an Iranian visual artist working with a variety of technological equipment and photographic methods. She mainly works with photography and video to address issues around femininity and language and how one shapes the other. She currently resides in Brighton, MA and has had her work shown in numerous shows in and out of the US.

Alison Judd received her MFA from MassArt. She has shown in numerous group shows around the Boston area, most recently at Mayyim Hayyim Gallery in Newton, MA. Her work is held in many private collections. Visit: alisonjudd.com

Visit: farimaheshraghi.com

LOT: 117

VICTORIA MAXFIELD ’16

LOT: 118

Maria II, 2015

NONA HERSHEY

Soundings, 2011

Oil on Panel

Mixed Media on Paper

10" X 7"

27.75" X 35.5”

$950

$3,500

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Soprafina Gallery

Victoria received a BFA in illustration from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She has had the pleasure of working with the New York City Ballet, Yankee Magazine and Nuvo Magazine as well as various other publications. Her work has been honored by the Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, and 3x3 magazine.

Nona Hershey earned her MFA from Temple Abroad in Rome. Her public collections include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Harvard Art Museums, Yale University Art Museum, Pennsylvania Academy, and Cleveland Museum of Art. Residency grants include MacDowell Colony, UCross Foundation, Virginia Center for the Arts, Asillah Foundation in Morocco, and Ballinglen Foundation in Ireland. Her work is represented by Soprafina Gallery, Schoolhouse Gallery, and Dolan Maxwell in Philadelphia.

Visit: victoriamaxfield.com

Visit: nonahersheywork.com

LOT: 119

VERÓNICA PEDROSA ABDALA ’18 MAT’20

GREGORY JUNDANIAN ’18

Children’s Dance Park, Stepanakert, Artsakh, 2019, Edition 1 of 3

Watercolor on Watercolor Paper, Embroidery, and Weaving Techniques

Archival Inkjet Print

13.5" X 19.5"

$750

$1,500 Courtesy of the artist Verónica Pedrosa Abdala received a BFA from MassArt and is a current candidate for her Masters of Art in Teaching. Her work was recently exhibited at the SoWa Open Market along with other Boston events for local emerging artists. She has a special interest in experiences with dislocation, displacement, and dualities. Visit: veronica-pedrosa.com

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LOT: 120

Conversation of the Human Body with the Loyal Waters, 2016

26" X 36"

Courtesy of the artist Gregory A. Jundanian received a post-baccalaureate in photography from MassArt. His work was most recently part of the 8th Edition of the FENCE Regional Showcase and the 2019 PRC Exposure Exhibit. Visit: jundanianphotography.com


LOTS: 113–128

LOT: 121

SHUAI YANG ’20

LOT: 122

Mom, Can I Have a Brother III, 2018, Variable Edition

ST BARRY M’11

Bouquet, 2019 Oil on Canvas

Screen Print on Paper

24" X 12"

31" X 22"

$800

$900

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

ST Barry earned his BFA in 2D Fine Art from UMass Dartmouth in 2007 and an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2011. He has shown work in local galleries, publications, and the Danforth Art Museum.

Shuai Yang will receive a BFA degree from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in May 2020. Her work was recently exhibited at Society of Arts and Crafts, The StoveFactory Gallery and MassArt. She has been a recipient of the MassArt Vice President Award. Her work is held in the collections of 35x35 Chinese Art Project.

Visit: stbarry.art

Visit: shuaiyangstudio.com

LOT: 123

LOT: 125

LOT: 127

GREG PARKER

LOT: 124

DOREEN EVANGELINE

Untitled #121, 2003

She Wanted A New Look, 2019

Oil, Pigment, Graphite, and Gesso on Panel

Acrylic on Panel

27.75" X 20" X 2.25"

40" X 30" X 1.5"

$7,500

$2,500

Courtesy of James and Audrey Foster

Courtesy of the artist

Greg Parker received an MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. His work is represented by galleries in Boston, New York City, San Francisco, and Portland, Maine.

Doreen Evangeline earned a BS in marketing from Bentley University and is a licensed cosmetologist. Her work has been included in juried exhibitions and was most recently shown at the Fitchburg Art Museum and The Small Stones Art Festival.

DEAN NIMMER

LOT: 126

GREG HEINS

Eclipse, 2019

Loaded Vespa, 2018, Edition 2 of 12

Mixed Media on Panel

Archival Inkjet Print

38.5" X 32"

18" X 22"

$4,200

$1,800

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas

Dean Nimmer is the former chair of MassArt’s 2D department and is now a professor emeritus. In 2015, he received the MA Art Education Association’s Community Teacher of the Year award. Other awards include a Massachusetts Cultural Council grant and an NEA grant. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Smith College; Harvard University; Peabody Essex Museum; and deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. His work has recently been exhibited at Wistariahurst Museum in Holyoke; Springfield Art Museum; Montserrat College of Art; and at Concert Galerie in Paris, France.

Greg Heins began his career in photography in New York City after graduating from college with a degree in English literature. Since 1973, he has lived in Boston, working as a photographer of works of art. In 2000, stimulated by the arrival of high-quality color printing technology, he began to devote more time to personal photography. He is represented by Gallery Kayafas in Boston and has photographs in the collections of the Smith College Museum of Art, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Davis Museum at Wellesley College, the Addison Gallery of American Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Visit: deannimmer.com

Visit: gregheinsphotography.com

JAMES PARADIS ’05

LOT: 128

JORDAN KESSLER M’13

Evoque, 2012

Positive Hexagon, 2018, Edition 1 of 10

Oil on Sculptured Canvas

Archival Inkjet Print

48" X 36" X 10"

30" X 24"

$4,000

$1,600

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

James Paradis, in his retirement, graduated from MassArt in 2005. His work was recently shown at Flat Rocks Gallery in Gloucester, MA and has appeared in exhibits in the Boston area and in New York. He was the cofounder of Sculpture in the Park in the South End of Boston.

Jordan Kessler received his MFA from MassArt in 2013. His work was most recently featured as part of Jolt at the Trustman Art Gallery at Simmons College. His work is held in various private collections. Visit: jordankessler.com

Visit: jamesparadis.com

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LOT: 129

ALE MORAZAN ’20

LOT: 130

Hamaca en el Sol, 2019, Edition 4 of 8 EV

GIDEON BOK

Wingate Studio with Aldo’s Press, No Sleep ‘Til Hinsdale, 2008, Edition 11 of 20

Woodcut 17" X 14"

Five Plate Aquatint Etching

$810

20" X 44"

$2,975

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Wingate Studio

Ale Morazan is a MassArt student who will receive her BFA in printmaking in 2020. Her work focuses on Salvadoran-American women and the representation of intimacy, protection, and celebration. Recently, her work was exhibited in Massart’s Student Life Gallery as part of the Artward Bound Mentor Show, 2019 All School Show, and student exhibition She Says.

Gideon Bok received his BFA from Hampshire College and his MFA from Yale University School of Art. His work explores the passage of time, lived experience and the architecture of intimate work spaces such as his studio. He has exhibited at numerous galleries as well as the Museum at the University of Maine, Museum of the College of Charleston, and Center for Maine Contemporary Art. In 2004 he received a Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship and in 2005 was included in The American Academy of Art and Letters Invitational Exhibition where he received the Hassam, Speicher, Betts, and Symons Fund Purchase Award. His work is included in the collections of the Boston Athenaeum, American Academy of Arts and Letters (New York City, NY), Farnsworth Art Museum (Rockland, ME), and Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (WI) among others. Visit: wingatestudio.com/project/gideon-bok

LOT: 131

MARINA THOMPSON

LOT: 132

Late Afternoon, 2019

LOT: 133

Cotton Hot Press Paper, Beeswax, Ink, and Oil Paint

Hand Burnt Lines and India Ink on Paper

20.25" X 16.25"

33.625" X 47"

$1,100

$3,500

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Marina Thompson received a BA in art education from Antioch College, studied industrial design at RISD, illustration at the Art Institute of Boston, and weaving with Mexican Indians in Uruapan, Mexico. Her artwork is in the collection of Anne and Graham Gund, and many other collectors. She has created two large rooms for the Miami Children’s Museum.

Katrine Hildebrandt-Hussey received a BA in fine art from Hartwick College and an MFA in 3D studies from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at Martine Chaisson Gallery in New Orleans, LA, 3S Artspace in Portsmouth, NH, and The Midway Gallery in San Francisco, CA. Her work will be shown at Soapbox Art in Burlington, VT and Room68 in Provincetown, MA in 2020.

Visit: marinathompson.com

Visit: katrinehildebrandt.com

KRISTINA MCCOMB

LOT: 134

Boston Athenaeum 1116, 2018, Edition 1 of 10 11" X 8"

Paper Collage and Silkscreen with Hand-Coloring

$200

21.75" X 27.375"

$3,940

Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery

Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies

Kristina McComb is an interdisciplinary artist from Western MA. She graduated with Distinction from Greenfield Community College, receiving her Associates of Science in visual art with a concentration in photography. McComb holds a BFA from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. Her work has been exhibited at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate, Medal Award Gala, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the SMFA at Tufts.

Sanford Biggers has received acclaim for creating a diverse body of work with themes of identity, spirituality, and race. Biggers received an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and is currently Assistant Professor of Professional Practice in Visual Arts at Columbia University, and Affiliate Faculty at Virginia Commonwealth University. Biggers has received numerous awards, including the Berlin Prize Fellowship from the American Academy, the Greenfield Prize at Hermitage Artist Retreat, and the William H. Johnson Prize. Solo exhibitions include Ringling Museum, FL and MASS MoCA. He is a California native but lives and works in New York.

Visit: kristinamccomb.com

TARA SELLIOS

Sketch for photograph (Impulses No. 1), 2012

LOT: 136

DAN HERNANDEZ

Annunciation with Crowd, 2016

Watercolor on Paper

Mixed Media on Panel

30" X 24"

12" X 12" X 1.75"

$3,200

$5,000

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas

Courtesy of the artist and Kim Foster Gallery

Tara Sellios received her BFA in photography with a minor in art history from the Art Institute of Boston in 2010. Her work was recently shown at Gallery Kayafas in Boston and will be shown at PhotoBrussels Festival in Belgium. She is a two time Massachusetts Cultural Council photography fellowship winner and lives and works in her South Boston studio.

Dan Hernandez received an MFA in 2002 from American University. His paintings explore the visual dialogue between religion, mythology, and pop culture by mixing video game aesthetics with Byzantine and Renaissance iconography. He has been exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions and was selected for an Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award in 2011 and 2015. He is represented by the Kim Foster Gallery in New York City.

Visit: tarasellios.com

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SANFORD BIGGERS

The Floating World: Seven Heavens, 2013, Edition 22 of 30

Archival Inkjet Print

LOT: 135

KATRINE B. HILDEBRANDT-HUSSEY M’07

Cascade Circle, 2018


LOTS: 129–141

LOT: 137

LOT: 138

JEANNIE MOTHERWELL

Pima, 2016

Dirty Pretty No.1 and Dirty Pretty No.3, 2008, Editions 12 of 23

Acrylic on Clay Board Panel

Etching, Chine Colle, Silkscreen, and Lithograph on Somerset Paper

6" X 24" X 2"

$2,000

17.25" X 15" each

Courtesy of the artist and M Fine Arts Galerie

$4,300

Jeannie Motherwell, born and raised in NYC, studied painting at Bard College and the Art Student League of New York. Her paintings are represented by M Fine Arts Galerie in Boston. She inherited a love of painting from her father, Robert Motherwell, and stepmother, Helen Frankenthaler. Her work has been featured in public and private collections throughout the US and abroad.

Courtesy of MassArt’s Master Print Series Pakistani-born and American-based artist Ambreen Butt’s art often combines two traditions: those of Indian-Persian and Western painting in attempts to reconcile the gulf between past and present cultures. Butt was born in Lahore, Pakistan, and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in traditional Indian and Persian miniature painting from the National College of Arts in Lahore. In 1993, she moved to Boston and earned her MFA in painting in 1997 from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work has been featured in several solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally, and included in many national public and private collections.

Visit: mfinearts.com

LOT: 139

AMBREEN BUTT M’97

SUSAN MURIE

LOT: 140

STEPHANIE MAHAN STIGLIANO M’88

Provenance, 2019

Garden Goddess, 2018, Edition 8 of 10

Toned Cyanotype on Cotton Paper with Gold Ink and Gouache

Woodcut with Screen Printing 30" X 22"

30" X 22"

$500

$850

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist Susan Murie’s work was recently exhibited at Galatea Fine Art in New England Collective IX. She was a 2018 Artist in the Cambridge Community Supported Art initiative and has been a recipient of a Massachusetts Arts Lottery Grant. Her work is held in the collections of Fidelity Investments and the City of Somerville.

Stephanie Stigliano received an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work was recently exhibited at On Books: Sculpture, Portland Public Library, ME. She was awarded a residency at Round Top Center for the Arts in Damariscotta, ME. Her work is held in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA, and the Book Arts Museum in Łodz, Poland.

Visit: susanmurie.com

Visit: stephaniemahanstigliano.com

2020 AUCTION COMMISSION

LOT 141: PAUL ARSENAULT ’00

Custom Metal Sketch™ Commission Steel Max of 36" X Max of 36" X 1.5"

$6,000 Courtesy of the artist

Paul brings intimate sketches out of his sketchbook to present them as 3-dimensional metal sculptures. Each Metal Sketch™ is created from American steel, patinaed black and protected with multiple protective coatings. They are attached to the wall by four metal dowels which establish a gap between wall and sculpture. The resulting space creates a 4th dimension of shadow play between light, sculpture, and wall. Bid on this opportunity to work with Paul to create a Metal Sketch™ depicting the concept of your own choosing. The winner of this commission will receive a custom (up to 36" x 36") Metal Sketch™ for an interior location of their choice. Once supplied with the initial concept Paul will offer the winner a range of sketches to choose from for the final project. Date of the commission to be set at a mutually convenient time for both parties within a year of purchase. There will be additional travel expenses for locations outside of metropolitan Boston.

Paul Arsenault received a BFA with distinction from MassArt in 2000, and a Master of Fine Arts from Cambridge School of Art in Cambridge, UK in 2016. His metal sketches were recently exhibited at the Cortile Gallery in Provincetown. Paul’s paintings show regularly at The Concept Space in London and Gallery 9 in Cambridge, UK. His work resides in collections worldwide.

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LOT: 142

RAYMOND SAÁ

LOT: 143

Untitled, 2019

NINA FLETCHER ’91

Crossing the Bar VI, 2019, Edition 1 of 4

Gouache Collage on Sewn Paper

Linocut

32.5" X 28.5"

24" X 24"

$5,000

$1,200

Courtesy of the Artist and Carroll and Sons

Courtesy of the artist

Raymond Saá was born in New Orleans, raised in Miami and currently lives in New Jersey. Selected solo exhibitions include Court Gallery, William Paterson University, NJ; El Dulcerito Llego, Miami, FL; Crossley Gallery, Ringling School of Art and Design; Ahi Viene el Frutero, Sarasota, FL; White Columns, White Room, Lindo Yambú, New York, NY. Selected group exhibitions include The Dodge Foundation, NJ; Islip Museum, NY; Wave Hill, Glyndor Gallery, New York, NY; Museum of Art Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR; El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY. Selected awards and residencies include Public Art for Public Schools PS 357X, New York, NY; Joan Mitchell Center Artist in Residence Program in New Orleans, LA; Pollack Krasner Foundation, New York, NY; Joan Mitchell Foundation, New York, NY.

Nina Fletcher received a BFA in painting from MassArt. She has shown extensively locally as well as in New York and California. Her most recent exhibit was at Flatrocks Gallery in Gloucester, MA. Visit: ninafletcher.com

Visit: raymondsaa.com

LOT: 144

CHRISTIAN RESTREPO ’15

LOT: 145

Zakim Tower Abstract, 2005, Edition 3 of 10

Stapled Textile and Sheet Metal

Type C Print

26" X 20" X 4"

40" X 50"

$700

$4,730

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA

Christian Restrepo is a Colombian/American maker who received his BFA in fashion from MassArt. His work is crafted in a slow cooked manner using unusual materials that explore intimate and human emotions through an obsessive, almost ritualistic process.

Peter Vanderwarker was a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University in 1997 and earned a Bachelor of Architecture from University of California, Berkeley. He has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Graham Foundation and is the author of three books about architecture in Boston. His photographs are in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Addison Gallery of American Art. In 2009 the Boston Athenaeum presented Vanderwarker’s Pantheon: Minds and Matter in Boston, an exhibition of portraits of iconic buildings and pivotal people. Peter Vanderwarker is represented by Gallery NAGA in Boston, MA.

Visit: chrestrepo.com

LOT: 146

PETER VANDERWARKER

Contra Mundum, 2019

JUNE AUGUST

LOT: 147

GHOST OF A DREAM

Yesterday Moonshot Yellow, 2019, Variable Edition

Where Your Memories Lie, 2019

Silkscreen

12" X 16.125" X 1.625"

47.5" X 31.5"

$3,000

Mixed Media Collage on Panel with U.V. Coating

$2,195

Courtesy of the artists

Courtesy of the artist

Ghost of a Dream is known for their sculptures and installations that are centered around people’s hopes and dreams and made from ephemera created in pursuit of those aspirations. Past installations have been created out of used lottery tickets, discarded casino cards, and romance novel covers. In 2019, the MassArt Art Museum commissioned Ghost of a Dream to transform its new lobby with a site-specific installation that looks through the history of the Galleries using over 30 years of exhibition catalogs and announcements.

June August’s work was recently exhibited at Casino Modern, Genk, Belgium and Japan Center, Los Angeles, and in the solo shows An American Artist in Paris at the US Embassy in Paris and Unity in Dingle, Ireland. August’s work is held in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, Belgium; and Alfond Collection, Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, Florida. Visit: facebook.com/june.august.artist

LOT: 148

ZOE PERRY-WOOD ’81

NICK PETERSON-DAVIS

Provincetown, MA, 2019

Archival Inkjet Print

Oil on Canvas

24" X 17"

48" X 48"

$1,000

$4,200

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas

Courtesy of the artist

Zoe Perry-Wood received her BFA from MassArt, her M.Ed from UMass Amherst and her CAGS from UMass Boston. Zoe’s work is included in the permanent collection of the MFA Boston and many private collections. Recent awards include a Directors’ Choice Award at Review Santa Fe 2018. Recent exhibitions include (un)expected families at MFA Boston, Likeness at Clark University and Full Circle: 2018 Center Award Winners at Appalachian State University. Her work is represented by Gallery Kayafas, Boston.

Nick Peterson-Davis is mostly self-taught, but has taken courses at MassArt for many years. His art was recently exhibited in the Concord Art Association 2019 Frances R. Roddy Competition and the Cambridge Art Association 2019 National Prize Show. Nick’s work can be seen at Gallery 416 in SOWA, Stewart Clifford Gallery in Provincetown, MA, and Gallery Twist in Lexington, MA.

Visit: zoeperrywood.com * Artwork Framing Courtesy of Palm Press

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LOT: 149

Cherry Tomato, Solo, 2015, Edition 1 of 7

Visit: nickpetersondavis.com


LOTS: 142–157

LOT: 150

YORGOS EFTHYMIADIS

LOT: 151

13 Trees, 2018, Edition of 10

EDIE BOWERS

Untitled (red), 2017

Archival Inkjet Print

Collage on Canvas

10" X 15"

30" X 30"

$750

$1,400

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas

Courtesy of the artist

Yorgos Efthymiadis received a professional photography certificate from New England School of Photography. His work was recently exhibited at Gallery Kayafas and the Somerville Museum. He was a Critical Mass finalist in 2018, a finalist for the 2017 Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship, and a recipient of the St. Botolph Club Foundation 2017 Emerging Artist Award.

Edie Bowers received a BA from Connecticut College in 1959. Her work was recently exhibited at a group show at Coldwell Banker, Tremont Street, Boston in the spring of 2019. Her work is held in various private collections. Visit: useaboston.com

Visit: yorgosphoto.com

LOT: 152

CAMERON BYRON ROBERTS

LOT: 153

Inshore, 2019

RYAN RICCI ’17

Visitor No.3 (The Assistant), 2017, Edition 3 of 3

Oil and Cold Wax on Birch Panel

Oil on Canvas

11" X 14"

14" X 11"

$500

$750

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Cameron Byron Roberts received a Master of Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University. He is a consulting architect and self-taught painter working in the Great Marsh of Boston’s North Shore, where his paintings focus on light and color, departing from strict representation, to capture the underlying experience of nature.

Ryan Ricci received a BFA in art education, with departmental honors, from Massachusetts College of Arts and Design. His work was most recently exhibited at the Arnheim Gallery, and has been shown at the Godine Family and Bakalar Galleries.

Visit: CameronByronRoberts.com

LOT: 154

YVE HOLTZCLAW ’20

LOT: 155

Lean Like a Pine Tree, 2019

CHERYL SORG ’99

What’s above round is only a small part of it., 2019

Ceramic

Dichroic Film, Photograph Print, and Dibond/Aluminum

20" X 3.5" X 2"

36" X 36"

$200

$1,800

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Yve will receive a BFA from MassArt in ceramics and art history. Their work was recently exhibited at Arrowmont School of Crafts. They have been a recipient of the Lee Kazanoff Scholarship, William Daley Award for Excellence in the History of Art and Craft Field, MassArt Studio Foundation Award, and was selected as the NAEA Rising Star in 2016.

Cheryl received her BFA from MassArt in 1999. Her work has been shown in numerous galleries and museums, including Long Beach Museum of Art, Torrance Art Museum, and The Photographic Resource Center. She is the recipient of a MacDowell fellowship. Her work is held in the collections of Yale University Art Gallery, Texas A&M University, and the Hilton West Palm Beach Hotel.

Visit: yveholtzclaw.com

Visit: cherylsorg.com * Image of the right is a detail shot

LOT: 156

WILHELM NEUSSER

Untitled / Nocturne (1920), 2019

LOT: 157

TIFFANY A. DOGGETT MAT ’20

June Horizon, 2019

Oil on Linen

Felted Wool on Cotton

9" X 12"

12" x 12" x 1.5"

$1,100

$300

Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery

Courtesy of the artist

Wilhelm Neusser was born in Cologne, Germany. From 1997 to 2001 he studied at the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Karlsruhe, Germany. Neusser’s work has been widely exhibited and he has received numerous awards and fellowships: Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT, 2013; Artist Research Trust (A.R.T.) Fellowship, Vermont Studio Center, 2015; MASS MoCA Studio Program, North Adams, MA, 2017.

Tiffany Doggett received a BFA from Cornell University in 1992 and is currently an MAT candidate at MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited in the Brodigan Gallery at Groton School in Artists Around the Circle and at MassArt for the collective installation Why Make Art? Make Your Mark, with her 2020 MAT cohort. Visit: perch-dandelion-m5ff.squarespace.com

Visit: wilhelmneusser.com

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2020 MASSART AUCTION

LOT: 158

JULIE MARTINI M’03

LOT: 159

LESLIE M.W. GRAFF

Petrify, 2017

Taking My Time, 2019

Mixed Media on Paper

Acrylic on Canvas

47" X 30"

40" X 30"

$4,050

$2,700

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Boston-based artist Julie Martini earned her BA in studio art at Carleton College and her MFA at MassArt. She has received residencies at I-Park, the Petrified National Forest, the Women’s Studio Workshop, and the Vermont Studio Center. Julie’s work has been featured in numerous exhibits, including Feelers at the Boston Center for the Arts’ Mills Gallery, a 2015 solo show at D.E. Shaw in New York, NY, the Walter Feldman Fellowship Finalist Exhibit at the Walter Feldman Gallery in Boston, the Design Science Symposium at RISD, and Flourish at MassArt.

Leslie Graff holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from BYU. Her work explores the complexity of human experience, using metaphors to explore emotion and connection. Her work has been exhibited at Worcester Art Museum, New Britain Museum of American Art, Cape Cod Museum of Art, Newport Art Museum, Fitchburg Art Museum, Brownsville Museum of Art, Alexandria Museum of Art, and Danforth Museum of Art. Visit: lesliegraff.com

Visit: juliemartini.info

LOT: 160

MATT DEMERS

LOT: 161

MAURA CONRON

The Sun Swallowed Me, 2019

Milanese Reflection, 2019, Edition 1 of 6

Mixed Media on Panel

Archival Inkjet Print

24" X 24"

12" X 15"

$700

$750

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Matt Demers (b. 1990) is a visual artist living and working in Gardiner, Maine. He works intuitively and spontaneously using a variety of materials to build dynamic compositions of marks and forms. “I’m interested in nonrepresentational art as a way for me to channel a number of different inspirations and ideas allowing them to build off each other to create something unique.”

Maura Conron received a BA from Brown University and an MAT from Rhode Island School of Design. Her work is held in the collections of various private owners in the United States and Europe. Visit: mauraconron.com

Visit: mattdemersart.com

LOT: 162

LOT: 164

LOUISE LAWLER

LOT: 163

MICHAEL CAPPABIANCA ’98

Untitled (Marilyn), 1990-1991, Edition 34 of 40

Complex Fluids, 2019, Edition 1 of 3

Chromogenic Print

Archival Print

8" X 10"

20" X 16"

$2,500

$900

Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery

Courtesy of the artist

Louise Lawler was born in 1947 in Bronxville, New York and is one of the foremost members of the Pictures Generation. In 2017, she had a one-person exhibition at MoMA, New York. She has had additional one-person exhibitions at Museum Ludwig, Cologne; Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio; Dia:Beacon, New York; and Museum for Gegenwartskunst, Basel. She has been included in numerous group exhibitions, including at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; MoMA PS1, New York; MUMOK, Vienna; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; and the Whitney Museum, New York, which featured the artist in its 1991, 2000, and 2008 biennials.

Michael Cappabianca received his BFA from MassArt and his MFA from California College of the Arts in San Francisco. He is a 2013 recipient of the Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship.

JIMMY VIERA ’14

Visit: michaelcappabianca.com

LOT: 165

PHILLIP JONES

Shelf 15, 2017

Moonrise Over Brooklyn, 2019, Edition 3 of 15

Acrylic on Panel

Archival Inkjet Print

18" X 24"

24" X 24"

$1,000

$2,400

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Mercury Gallery

Jimmy Viera received his BFA in printmaking from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2014. His work was recently exhibited at Buoy and will be shown at New System Exhibitions in late 2019. He has been the recipient of the 2D award for excellence from MassArt. His work is held in the collections of the Boston Public Library and the Portland Maine Public Library.

In high school, Phillip Jones won a Sears Foundation scholarship to study with Gene Davis. He then studied at the Corcoran School of Art, Antioch College, and Cooper Union. In 1973, his short film Secrets won numerous awards and was exhibited at the Whitney and Hirschhorn Museums. More recently, Jones has exhibited at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Fuller Craft Museum, Boston Athenaeum, Boston Public Library, Boston Center for the Arts, Photographic Resource Center, Garner Center, and the Mercury and Anzenberger Galleries. His work is in many collections including the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, the Boston Athenaeum, the Boston Public Library, Fidelity Investments, Goldman Sachs, and The Four Seasons Hotel.

Visit: jimmyviera.com

Visit: PhillipJonesPhotos.com

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LOTS: 158–170

2020 AUCTION COMMISSION LOT 166: DAPHNE CONFAR

Recipe Card Commission Oil on Prepared Vintage Recipe Card 3” X 5”

$950 Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas Daphne’s love of people and their stories informs her work. In the Recipe Card series, she embellishes family recipe cards with portraits of extraordinary individuals who shape our lives—our moms, grandmothers, dads, and grandfathers. Folks who brought us up and nourished us when we were kids. Her process is a celebration of the simple things in life that have profound meaning to us as we get older. The winners of this commission will provide the artist with a few photographs of their loved one. If available, they may also provide an existing recipe card. Otherwise, the artist will present the winners with a collection of cards to select from. The painting will take approximately 2–4 weeks to complete after receiving the reference materials.

Daphne Confar received an MFA from Boston University in 2000. Her work was recently exhibited at Kayafas Gallery in Boston; William Scott Gallery in Provincetown; and will be showing at Nordiska Galleriet in Stockholm, Sweden, in October 2020. She has been the recipient of the Ballinglen Arts Foundation Residency. Her work is in many corporate and private collections.

LOT: 167

EMMA HINDALL ’20

LOT: 168

Myxogastria, 2019

JULIE LEVESQUE

Tangle II, 2019

Silkscreen

Ink and Chalkboard Paint on Panel

25" X 38"

20" X 16"

$1,000

$1,700

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Rice Polak Gallery

Emma Hindall will receive her BFA in printmaking from MassArt in May 2020.

Julie Levesque attended classes at MassArt after receiving a BFA from SUNY/New Paltz. Recent exhibitions include Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA, and Rice Polak Gallery, Provincetown, with an upcoming show in July 2020. She has received a Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Grant and a grant from the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation. Her work is held in the collections of DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, 21C Museum, and Provincetown Art Association and Museum.

Visit: emmahindall.com

Visit: julielevesque.com

LOT: 169

ALEX GERASEV

LOT: 170

ROBERTA PAUL

Mission, 2019, AP

for M.A., 2019

Lithograph

Acrylic on Panel

4" X 4"

16" X 12"

$350

$3,000

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and bk projects

Alex Gerasev is an illustrator, painter, printmaker, and muralist known for his bold lines, exquisite craftsmanship, and intriguing imagery. Gerasev grew up in St. Petersburg, Russia and studied at the Repin Academy of Fine Arts. His work is exhibited internationally and is held in private and public collections throughout the US and Europe, including Boston Public Library, Boston Athenæum, the Marriott Hotel of Watertown, St. Mark’s School, The Pushkin Museum, and Deutsche Immobilien Fonds AG. Gerasev is a faculty member of the illustration department of Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and resides in the Boston area.

Roberta Paul received her MFA from the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, ND and her BS from Skidmore College. Her work was recently exhibited at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum and at Drive-By Projects. She has been a recipient of several awards and grants and several AICA Awards. Paul’s work is held in the collections of deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Fidelity Corporation, Wellington Management, and numerous others. Visit: robertapaul.com

Visit: alexgerasev.com

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2020 MASSART AUCTION

LOT: 171

ANDY LI ’12

LOT: 172

ASHLEY APODACA ’21

The Flourishing, 2019, Edition 1 of 3

Blue Bumble, 2018, Edition 8 of 12

Polyester Thread and Grommets on Marine Flag Nylon

Woodcut Reduction

19" X 9"

15" X 17"

$350

$600

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Andy Li is a MassArt graduate with a BFA in media and performance art with a focus in film/video and 3D sculpture with a focus in fibers and soft sculpture. These two mediums have provided him with an understanding for the value of time and patience. Some days you will see him hunched over a single thread for hours on end, and other days you will see him running back and forth with three different cameras trying to find the best light. Always trying to adapt and evolve, his work and his personal attitude is the visual exploration to the saying, “You can’t make an omelette without cracking a few eggs.”

Apodaca is a current student at MassArt, and will earn a BFA in communication design and a BS in architectural design in 2021. Her work was recently exhibited at AKF offices in Boston. Visit: aapodaca9.wixsite.com/-portfolio

Visit: radandyli.com

LOT: 173

SUE OEHME

LOT: 174

JILL MOSER

Seriously Uncharted Territory, 2019

Wingate Sanguine, 2015, Edition 18 of 30

Oil and Watercolor with Hand Embellishment

Three Plate Aquatint Etching

26.5" X 35"

18" X 19"

$2,350

$1,850

Courtesy of the artist and Oehme Graphics

Courtesy of the artist and Wingate Studio

Sue Oehme lives and works in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, where she operates her fine print studio, Oehme Graphics. Her work is represented in Denver by Space Gallery, and in New York City by Jim Kempner Fine Art. For the past two years, she has been working on a series of unique monoprints of various sizes which incorporate fractured solar plates, copper etching plates, found objects, recycled materials, and ephemera which are a visual representation of our super-charged multi-faceted existence. Her pieces evoke stained glass, city scapes, circuit boards, and architectural structures, among other things.

Jill Moser lives and works in New York City. She has exhibited since the 1980’s in galleries and museums throughout the US and Europe. She has had recent solo exhibitions at Lennon Weinberg Inc., NY; Heather Gaudio, CT; Reynolds Gallery, VA; Bentley Gallery, AZ; and The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, NY. Her work is in many permanent collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The National Gallery of Art, Yale University Art Gallery, Fogg Art Museum, and The National Library of France. She has taught at universities including Princeton and Virginia Commonwealth University. Moser has been collaborating with master printers for over eleven years. She is represented by Lennon, Weinberg, Inc. in NYC. Visit: wingatestudio.com/project/jill-moser

LOT: 175

CANDICE SMITH CORBY M’01

LOT: 176

ELLEN SHATTUCK PIERCE

There Are Riches Beyond the Sea, 2018

Good Neighbor #5, 2018, Variable

Watercolor, Gold and Lapis Lazuli Pigment, and Gouache on Paper Mounted on Panel

17" X 17"

Relief Cut and Collage

24" X 18"

$350

$1,800

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Drive-by Projects

Ellen Shattuck Pierce is an artist, teacher, and long-time resident of Boston, MA. She graduated from UMass Boston, and received her Ed.M in Arts Education from Harvard. Being part Canadian, Pierce longed to spend time in Canada and moved to Toronto to complete her MFA at York University. She most recently had a show, While it Lasts at 13 Forest Gallery in Arlington.

Candice received her BFA in painting from Tyler School of Art and her MFA in painting from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at Miller Yezerski Gallery in Boston, Highfield Hall in Falmouth, and the New Art Center in Newton. She was a Massachusetts Cultural Council 2014 finalist and 2008 fellow in painting. Candice was Fruitlands Museum’s 2018 Guest Artist and featured in the exhibition, Inhabiting Folk Portraits with Candice Smith Corby. She also created new work for Elevated at Very Gallery in 2018.

Visit: 13forest.com/printmaking-drawing#/ellenshattuckpierce/

Visit: candicesmithcorby.com

LOT: 177

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GERRI RACHINS M’01

LOT: 178

HOLLY HARRISON

Poprock, 2016

Little Bird, 2015

Oil paint on Paper on Panel

Mixed Media on Panel

15" X 11" X 2"

22" X 10"

$2,200

$1,200

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery

Gerri Rachins received an MFA from MassArt in 2001. She has been teaching at SMFA at Tufts for 16 years and taught at MassArt for 13 years. Recent exhibitions include Seen/Unseen, a solo show at The Painting Center, NY; Material Matters, Simmons College; and POPROCKS, Mobilia Gallery. Collections include: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Danforth Art Museum; and Fidelity Investments.

Holly Harrison is a mixed-media artist living in Concord, MA. Harrison received her MA from City College of New York and her BA from Wesleyan University. Her artwork has been shown in galleries and museums across the country and has appeared in numerous books, newspapers, magazines and online publications. It is held in private collections nationally and internationally.

Visit: gerrirachins.com

Visit: holly-harrison.com


LOTS: 171–186

LOT: 179

LOT: 181

NADYA VOLICER ’01

LOT: 180

EVA LUNDSAGER

Leaf Mobile, 2016

Invitation 33, 2018

Handmade Paper

Watercolor and Sumi Ink on Paper

24" X 24" X 12"

24" X 18"

$1,000

$4,250

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Nadya Volicer received a BFA in sculpture from MassArt and an MArch from MIT. She has created site-specific works for many spaces, including the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum and Real Art Ways in CT. Nadya has been awarded several residencies including the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, NE and the McColl Center for Visual Art, NC, and in 2007 received a Pollack-Krasner Foundation award.

Eva Lundsager’s abstract paintings suggest an imaginary, evolving landscape and have been called “naturalistic and hallucinatory, bucolic and dystopian”. Lundsager grew up in semi-rural Maryland, where she was free to roam the surrounding fields and woods, and attended the University of Maryland. In 1985 she moved to New York, where she earned an MFA from Hunter College.

Visit: nadyavolicer.com

Visit: evalundsager.com

SARAH PERRY ’20

LOT: 182

ANDA TANAKA M’21

Convergence, 2018

Monotype 53, 2019

Enamel Silkscreen on Glass

Monotype

15.5" X 14"

6" X 6"

$800

$550

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Sarah Perry grew up in Wilton, Connecticut. Currently a 2020 BFA candidate at MassArt, she is a glass major with an interest in interdisciplinary media. She engages metal, enamel, and photography in combination with glass to explore complex ideas, such as the relationships between people and the subjective nature of memory.

Anda Tanaka is a Boston-based artist with deep roots in the Midwest. In 2013 she completed an emerging artist residency at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota before beginning her studio practice in Minneapolis. Anda has been a member of several printmaking cooperatives including Highpoint Center for Printmaking in Minneapolis and Full Tilt Print Studio in Boston. She began an MFA in printmaking at MassArt in the fall of 2019. Visit: andatanaka.com

LOT: 183

AMBREEN BUTT M’97

LOT: 184

View Near Finnsnes, Norway, 2017, Edition 1 of 12

Etching Chine Colle, Silkscreen, and Lithograph on Somerset Paper

Archival Inkjet Print

17.25" X 15"

$480

11.75" X 17.625"

$2,120

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of MassArt’s Master Print Series

Mark Levinson studied photography at MIT in the 1970s and more recently at the Griffin Museum of Photography. His work has been exhibited in many local shows, and he has photographed extensively for the Sudbury Valley Trustees, a Massachusetts land conservation organization. He is on the board of directors of the Bedford, MA Center for the Arts Photo Group.

Pakistani-born and American-based artist Ambreen Butt’s art often combines two traditions: those of Indian-Persian and Western painting in attempts to reconcile the gulf between past and present cultures. Butt was born in Lahore, Pakistan, and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in traditional Indian and Persian miniature painting from the National College of Arts in Lahore. In 1993, she moved to Boston and earned her MFA in painting in 1997 from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work has been featured in several solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally, and included in many national public and private collections.

LOT: 185

MARK LEVINSON

Dirty Pretty No.2, 2008, Edition 12 of 23

JEFFREY KEOUGH

Garden Pic, 2019

Visit: marklevinsonphoto.com

LOT: 186

SEAN FLOOD

One Dalton, 2017

Archival Inkjet Print, Paint, Mounted to Dibond

Monotype and Etching

20" X 20"

29.5" X 21.5"

$2,000

$4,020

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Childs Gallery

Jeffrey Keough graduated from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, Boston, and completed the Fifth Year Certificate program in 1986. His exhibition, Skullscapes, was held in 2010 at the Neiman Gallery at Columbia University. Since retiring as Director of Public Art at MassArt, Jeff continues to make and write about art.

Sean Flood lives and works in Boston and New York City. He holds a BFA from the Art Institute of Boston. Flood works between oil painting and works on paper while focusing on the ways the urban environment can be translated. In Flood’s current body of work he explores the NYC Transit System. He strives to demonstrate the constant change in atmosphere, the variety of environments and interactions he observes through mark making. Visit: seanflood.com

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2020 MASSART AUCTION

LOT: 187

BRIAN ZINK

LOT: 188

JOEL JANOWITZ

Composition in 2662 Red, 2793 Red and 3015 White, 2014

Tilt b/b, 2018

Colored Plexiglas on Board

30" X 42"

22.5" X 22.5"

$4,400

Monotype

$3,500

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Howard Yezerski Gallery

Janowitz had a 2019 exhibition RISING at Gallery Kayafas, Boston, and a group show, OBSERVATION and IMAGINATION, Curated by Cliff Ackley, Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Concord Center for the Visual Arts. His work is collected by the Whitney, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Harvard Art Museums, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. In 2013 he was awarded a Guggenheim and in 2016 he received a Fellowship from the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

Brian Zink received his BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology. His has had solo exhibitions at Miller Yezerski Gallery in Boston and LFL Gallery in New York. In 2015 his work was included in exhibitions at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University and Zevitas Marcus Gallery in Los Angeles. Other exhibitions include The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston; the Sherman Gallery at Boston University; Julie Saul Gallery in New York; Proll Drift in Seattle; and Dust Gallery in Las Vegas.

Visit: joeljanowitz.com

Visit: brianzinkart.com

LOT: 189

RICK FOX M’94

LOT: 190

Spring, Seacoast, NH, 2019 Oil on Canvas

Graphite on Paper

11" X 14"

30" X 24"

$2,000

$2,000

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA

Courtesy of the artist

Rick Fox, a graduate of Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MFA) and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst (BFA), studied with George Nick, a longtime realist painter and mentor to many painters in New England. Fox’s work began as a response to his environment by portraying his surroundings with honest detail. Fox’s work has deviated from the direct observation he had practiced for years; almost paradoxically, his shapes have flattened while still relaying volume and space. Fox likes Cezanne’s approach, remarking, “In order to create honesty you need to embrace the flatness of the surface. I’m experimenting with how much I can simplify the shapes but with the goal of trying to use flatness to get more volume and illusion.” In that simplification, suddenly new opportunities arise to organize and push color. Rick Fox is represented by Gallery NAGA in Boston, MA. Visit: gallerynaga.com/artists-list/rick-fox

LOT: 191

FRANK GREGORY ’80

Peggie Bouvier received a BFA in painting from MassArt. Her work was recently featured in These Shoes are Made for Walking: Fashion as Female Empowerment at the Loading Dock Gallery in Lowell, MA. Her work is in numerous private collections in the US and Europe. Visit: Peggiebouvier.com

LOT: 192

Between the Sea and the Sky 21, 2019, Edition 1 of 3

Oil on Linen

Pigment Print on Aluminum

12" X 12"

24" X 24"

$950

$2,750

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA

Frank Gregory received a BFA in painting from Massart in 1980. His work was recently exhibited at The Provincetown Art Association and Museum and is showing at Ray Wiggs Gallery in Provincetown and The George Marshall Store Gallery in York, Maine. He has been a recipient of the Orlowski/Freed Foundation Grant and several Percent-for-Art public art projects nationwide.

Keira Kotler grew up in Boston and graduated from Columbia University before moving west at the end of the 1990s and settling in the Bay Area. Keira received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2006. Her paintings and photographs have been shown widely in Boston, California, Santa Fe and New York. Kotler’s Between the Sea and Sky series features abstract close-ups of the natural world—elusive moments that are impossible to pin down. Keira Kotler is represented by Gallery NAGA in Boston, MA.

EMI OZAWA

Cross Road No.5 / Vermillion Way, 2015

LOT: 194

CASH FOR YOUR WARHOL (GEOFF HARGADON)

Acrylic on Poplar

CFYW Jane Holzer, 2019–20, Edition 1 of 1

15" X 15" X 1.875"

Silkscreen

$4,200 Courtesy of the artist

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KEIRA KOTLER

The Guston Discussion, 2017

Visit: frankgregory.com

LOT: 193

PEGGIE BOUVIER ’98

Alien Alphabet (Rubber Bands), 2016

Emi Ozawa studied woodworking at The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA and later received an MFA in furniture design at Rhode Island School of Design. She has exhibited in New England extensively and beyond, including The Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston, MA; Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA; Meredith Gallery, Baltimore, MD; Elvehjem Museum of Art, Madison, WI; Massler Gallery, Rockport, ME; Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, Carlisle, UK. Ozawa is originally from Tokyo, Japan where she received a graphic design A.A. at Joshibi University of Art and Design. She lives in Albuquerque, NM. Recent shows include New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe, Albuquerque Museum, Roswell Museum, and Art Center, NM, Dedee Shattuck Gallery, Westport, MA, and Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque, NM which represents her work. Permanent collections include The Arkansas Center Decorative Arts Museum, Little Rock; Albuquerque Museum, NM; Fidelity Investments. Visit: emiozawa.com

12" X 18"

$1,000 Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas Geoff Hargadon is a conceptual artist and photographer from Somerville, MA. His current project, Cash For Your Warhol, was featured at Pulse Miami in 2011, was the subject of a solo exhibition at Montserrat College of Art, and has been collected by a number of institutions, including the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. CFYW is Hargadon’s take on art-as-commodity, a reference to the financial crisis and the ubiquitous signage that responded to it. The signs are screen-printed on corrugated plastic, the exact materials used by others trying to buy houses, cars, and gold – deliberately designed to create an ambiguous message when installed on the street. Hargadon is also the creator of The Somerville Gates (2005). Visit: cashforyourwarhol.com


LOTS: 187–199

LOT: 195

KIKI SMITH

LOT: 196

sun, 2017, Edition 14 of 18 Intaglio 18.5" X 15"

Archival Inkjet Print

$3,135

24" X 30"

$1,800

Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies

Courtesy of the artist

Kiki Smith is known for her multidisciplinary practice relating to the human condition and the natural world. Her work has been featured at five Venice Biennales. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and was awarded the title of Honorary Royal Academician by the Royal Academy of Arts, London. Awards include the Skowhegan Medal for Sculpture in 2000; the 2009 Edward MacDowell Medal; the 2010 Nelson A. Rockefeller Award; the 2013 U.S. Department of State Medal of Arts, and the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Sculpture Center.

LOT: 197

YOAV HORESH ’03

The Moon. U.S. Space & Rocket Center. Huntsville, Alabama, 2018, Edition 1 of 9

Yoav Horesh received his BFA from MassArt and his MFA from Columbia University. His work was recently exhibited at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum’s New England Biennial and will be shown at Buoy Gallery in Kittery, Maine in May 2020. Horesh’s work is included in many collections including the Addison Gallery for American Art, Ashdod Museum of Art, The Fitchburg Art Museum and Fidelity Investments. Visit: yoavhoresh.com

LOT: 198

BILL “SPACEMAN” LEE

LISA A. FOSTER

Untitled (Low and Inside), 2017

Holding on to Habitat #1, 2019

Duck Load and Enamel on Sign Metal 36" x 24"

Mixed Media on Canvas 18" X 18"

$2,500

$1,400

Courtesy of Caleb Neelon

Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery

Bill “Spaceman” Lee (b. 1946) pitched for the Boston Red Sox from 1969-1978 and the Montreal Expos from 1979-1982, including as the starting pitcher in Game Seven of the 1975 World Series. A Red Sox Hall of Famer, Lee has co-authored several books and been the subject of multiple films. This shotgun painting series was made in October 2017 at Bill Lee’s Craftbury, Vermont home with the help of Cambridge artist Caleb Neelon.

Lisa A. Foster works from her home studio in Longmeadow, MA. Foster has shown in numerous galleries in New England and around the nation including Arts Worcester; Fitchburg Art Museum; Art Market San Francisco; and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery. Her work was selected for the Art Sale at SMFA at Tufts in 2016 and 2010. Foster has attended studio and academic courses at several schools including Georgetown University, Boston College, Harvard, and Tufts University. Her work has been shown in Boston, New York, Hartford, and Western Massachusetts. Visit: lisaafoster.com

LOT: 199

MISHAEL COGGESHALL-BURR

Montmartre Salon, 2019 Oil on Canvas 24" X 36"

$3,900 Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery Mishael Coggeshall-Burr studied painting at Middlebury College, The Glasgow School of Art, and the Art Students League in New York. His artistic adventures have led him to many countries and continents, with many images from his travels featured in his art exhibitions. He lives, works and paints in Montague, MA with his wife and four children.

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Annunciation with Crowd, 2016 Courtesy of the artist and Kim Foster Gallery LOT: 136

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HANK FROST ’20

LOT: 202

Memory room, 2019, Edition 1 of 15

LOT: 203

ELISA H. HAMILTON ’07

Lilyroom, 2014

Silkscreen

Mixed Media on Paper

18" X 12"

22" X 26.5"

$350

$1,200

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Henry Frost is an artist from Western MA, living in Boston. Frost is a senior at MassArt and is a printmaker, specializing in screen printing. Frost also works with digital art, sculpture, and bookmaking. His chosen medium is print, because it allows him to have a graphic quality, while still being able to experiment with different mark making. Screen print also allows a wider variety of colors that couldn’t be achieved any other way. His work draws from his dreams and memories, which are filled with futuristic and primal worlds filled with vibrant colors and strange humanoid creatures. Frost creates in the hope of better understanding what these dreams mean, and where they will lead him. His works draw influence from surrealist painters, works of science fiction, and graphic novels.

Elisa H. Hamilton is a socially engaged multimedia artist who creates inclusive artworks that emphasize shared spaces and the hopeful examination of our everyday places, objects, and experiences. She holds a BFA in painting from MassArt, and an MA in Civic Media: Art & Practice from Emerson College. Current projects include Jukebox, a public art commission for the Cambridge Foundry.

ERIN SHAW ’11

Bad Hare, 2017, 1 of 25

Visit: ElisaHHamilton.com

LOT: 204

ELLEN RICH M’79

Split, 2018

Ink on Paper

Mixed Media on Paper

23" X 19"

20" X 22"

$500

$2,200

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and The Schoolhouse Gallery

Shaw holds a degree in fibers from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She has been a recipient of the Crosbie Award and was a Windgate Fellowship nominee. Shaw has exhibited her work in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. She has received recognition in Marie Claire magazine, Nylon magazine, Rolling Stone, and at New York Fashion Week. She was recently voted Best Visual Artist by Scout magazine.

Ellen Rich received a diploma and Fifth Year Certificate from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts where she was awarded a Traveling Scholarship. She has shown widely in the New England area including the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, the Berkshire Museum, Montserrat College of Art, Simmons University, New England School for Art and Design, the Mills Gallery at Boston Center for the Arts, St. Botolph Club, and the Museum of the University of New Hampshire. She was represented by the Genovese Sullivan Gallery. Currently she shows her work at Schoolhouse Gallery in Provincetown. Her work is in the collections of Simmons University, Wellington Management, and private collections.

Visit: EShawDesigns.com

Visit: ellenrichart.com

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LOTS: 201–212

LOT: 205

JACOB GIBERSON ’13

LOT: 206

LOT: 207

LOT: 209

Oil on Canvas

Woodcut

24" X 48"

40" X 28"

$2,000

$2,500

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Jacob received a BFA from MassArt in 2013. Some of his work is exhibited in the Kennedy Building across from Student Development. He works out of his studio in Lowell as part of the Western Avenue Studios. You can find his studio on the first Saturday of each month on the 5th floor, studio 512A.

Nathan Catlin (b. 1984) is originally from Southern California and received his BFA from SFAI and his MFA from Columbia University. His work has been shown nationally and internationally in NYC, Boston, South Korea, Germany, and China. He is represented and had his first solo show at Davidson Gallery in NYC in 2017. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn.

Visit: jacobgiberson.com

Visit: nathancatlin.com

PATTI CAPALDI M’91

LOT: 208

CALEB NEELON

Configuration, 3 of 10, 2019, Edition of 5

Untitled (Windows 5), 2018

Digital Print on Strathmore 180 lb Watercolor Paper

Acrylic on Panel

14" X 11"

30" X 30"

$400

$3,500

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Patti Capaldi received a MFA degree from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and a BFA from Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Her work has recently been exhibited at the Syracuse University Art Gallery, Point of Contact Space, The Johnson Museum at Cornell University, and in the exhibition Drawing at the Edge of Perception, University of Michigan, in the past year.

Caleb received a BA from Brown University in 1999 and an Ed.M. from Harvard Graduate School of Education in 2004. His work was recently exhibited at Jonathan LeVine Gallery and at Somerset House in London. He was the recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship and has outdoor public artworks in more than three dozen cities globally.

Visit: flatfiles.pierogi2000.com/artist/patti-capaldi

Visit: calebneelon.com

PATRICK CASEY ’07

LOT: 210

JENNY BROWN

To Live Below Light Speed You Must be Honest, 2018

Pen, Ink, and Collage on Paper

Woodcut

12" X 15"

Flowering Mollusk, 2018

32" X 26"

$1,000

$700

Courtesy of the artist and bk projects

Courtesy of the artist

Jenny Brown is a visual artist living and working in Providence, RI, whose primary mediums are drawing, collage and works on paper. She received a BA from Bennington College (with a focus on painting & printmaking) in 1996 and an MFA at the School of Visual Arts in 2005. Her work focuses on questioning perceptions of space, time, gravity, and matter as we know it. Stories of alternative universes and lush plants & flowers weave their way her work through her use of collected paper ephemera and layered sketchbook drawings. Highlights from her 2019 year in art include a residency at World’s Fair Gallery in Providence, RI, an interview by the podcast Art & Cocktails about the financial and emotional realities of making a life in the arts, and participating in The Dot Conference, a series of group shows curated by Kirstin Lamb in Brooklyn, NY and metro Boston.

Patrick Casey received his BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in printmaking and MFA in printmaking with a secondary concentration in sculpture from the University of Iowa. His work has been shown nationally and internationally. He was a recipient of the Genevieve McMillan / Reba Stewart Travelling Fellowship in Printmaking from MassArt, the Wilhelm and Jane Bodine Fellowship and Outstanding Teaching Award at the University of Iowa. Patrick has instructed printmaking at the University of Iowa, Skidmore College, Lesley University, and MassArt.

LOT: 211

NATHAN NG CATLIN

Searching, 2018, Edition of 3

Hellboy—Clash of Marvelinity, 2019

OBI LITTLE ’16

Premonition, 2019 Ink and Gold Leaf on Paper 7" X 6"

LOT: 212

HAN GAO ’20

Five Senses, 2019 Graphite on Paper 9" X 12" each

$300

$2,960

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Obi Little received an illustration degree from MassArt. She works as a commercial illustrator doing promotional work for television and film.

Han Gao will graduate from MassArt with a BFA degree in 2020. Her work was recently exhibited at the Student Life Gallery at Massart. She has been a recipient of the All School Show Departmental Award.

Visit: Obilittle.com

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LOT: 213

THADDEUS BEAL

LOT: 214

Map, 2019 Ink on Paper

Quan Yin (Compassion) and Shou (Longevity) are all that remain (Dreams of Hong Kong), 2008

24" X 27”

Archival Inkjet Print

$1,000

16" X 20"

$800

Courtesy of the artist and Soprafina Gallery

Courtesy of the artist

Thaddeus Beal received a JD from Stanford and, much later, a diploma from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. His work is exhibited at Soprafina Gallery, where he will have a solo show in June. He has received three Massachusetts Council fellowships and one from the New England Foundation for the Arts. His work is held in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and many private collections.

Sue-Yee Leung received a BFA in photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work was recently exhibited in the Avatars group exhibition at Nave Gallery in Somerville, Massachusetts in March 2019, and All Decked Out: An Ensemble of Wearable Art at Art Scapes Gallery, New Bedford, MA, 2019. Visit: sueyeeleung.com

Visit: thaddeusbeal.com

LOT: 215

JULIE BARRETT ’12

LOT: 216

Lása Péitseoga, 2019 Oil on Panel

Graphite on Paper

24" X 36" X 2"

32" X 20"

$1,600

$1,200

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Julie Barrett received her BFA in painting from Massachusetts College of Art and Design, her BA from Saint Michael’s College, and her Masters from University of Massachusetts, Boston.

Stephen Mishol is an Associate Professor in the Art and Design Department at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He received his BFA and MFA degrees in painting from MassArt. As an undergraduate, he was also a recipient of a Yale-Norfolk Fellowship. In 1986 he was awarded a Fulbright Grant and lived and worked in Warsaw, Poland. In 2006, Mishol was awarded an Artist Resource Trust Grant and in 2008, a Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship for painting. In 2016, he was awarded his second Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship, this time for drawing. His work is included in the permanent collections of the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, the Boston Public Library, Fidelity Investments of Boston, and many private collections. Mishol is a co-founder of the Arts Research Collaborative in Lowell, Mass.

HOLLY MAILEY KELLY ’13

LOT: 218

MERYL BLINDER

Emancipation, 2018

Roller Print (Small), 2019 Grime on Paper, Mounted on Steel

Oil on Linen 24" X 30"

7" X 13" X 6"

$2,000

$250

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

LOT: 219

STEPHEN MISHOL ’84 M’97

The Sedimentation of Light and Reason, 2017

Visit: juliebarrettpainting.com

LOT: 217

SUE-YEE LEUNG ’05

Holly Mailey Kelly received a Master of Fine Arts in 2019 from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2013 from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Recently, Sculpture magazine recognized her work as a student in Knoxville. Kelly has been living and working as an artist across the country, and just recently moved back to Massachusetts.

Meryl Blinder received her MFA in 1999 from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. Her paintings were recently exhibited at the Cape Cod Museum of Art, Prince Street Gallery, NY, and Brooklyn Waterfront Gallery. Her work on paper was exhibited at Carroll and Sons, Boston. Collections include the Library of Congress and Fidelity Investments. This summer she completed a multi-color wall painting at the Dakota building, New York City.

Visit: .hollymaileykelly.com

Visit: merylblinder.com

NATALIE GRAYSON ’20

The Place You Love, 2019, Edition 1 of 22

LOT: 220

ROBERT COPPOLA

Reductive Woodcut

Pete Seeger Aboard the Clearwater, 2019, Edition 1 of 10

18.5" X 13.5"

Archival Inkjet Print

$550 Courtesy of the artist Natalie Grayson will receive a Bachelor of Fine Arts in printmaking from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work is currently exhibited at Mazmanian Gallery at Framingham State University. She has been a recipient on the Charlotte Fuller Eastman award and held a solo show at the Norwich Free Academy as part of the award.

16" X 23.25"

$2,700 Courtesy of the artist Robert Coppola received degrees from Cornell and Catholic University. His work is included in the collection of The Library of Congress, Washington, DC; The Boston Public Library; and Louisiana State University. He has exhibited at The Library of Congress; The Attleboro Art Museum; Carroll and Sons Gallery; Massachusetts College of Art and Design; and Rhode Island School of Design. Visit: robertcoppola.com

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LOTS: 213–228

LOT: 221

IAN KENNELLY ’94

LOT: 222

CARLOS ESTEVEZ

Shelled, 2010

Ballet onírico IV, 2017

Graphite on Paper

Oil on Canvas

20" X 26"

14" X 11"

$900

$1,500

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Ian Kennelly received his BFA from MassArt and his MFA from CGU in LA. He has exhibited here and the West Coast including exhibitions at WBUR, the Mills Gallery and the Chandler Gallery. In 2019, he completed a residency at the Webb School of Knoxville, TN. Recently, he and his collection of LEGO were invited to the Gardner Museum for the Third Thursday event, ‘Creative Play’.

Carlos Estévez was born and raised in Cuba and moved to Miami in 2004. He is a recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant, the Cintas Foundation Fellowship in Visual Arts, and the Grand Prize in the First Salon of Contemporary Cuban Art in Havana. He graduated from the University of Arts (ISA) in Havana and solo exhibitions of his work have been presented at the National Museum of Fine Arts, Havana; The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University; Center of Contemporary Art, New Orleans; and Tucson Museum of Art. Estévez has participated in group exhibitions presented at the 6th and 7th Havana Biennials; the 1st Biennial of Martinique; Arizona State University Art Museum, among others.

Visit: iankennelly.com

Visit: carlosestevez.net

LOT: 223

CARY HULBERT

LOT: 224

Blue Planets, 2015, Edition 1 of 2

DEB PUTNAM ’78

Tremont Morning, 2019

Photogravure on Inkjet

Oil on Panel

17" X 12.5"

20" X 16"

$700

$1,400

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Cary Hulbert is a multidisciplinary New York-based artist. She received her MFA from Columbia University, BFA from Montserrat College of Art, and is a Bronx Museum Artist in the Marketplace alumna. Her exhibition highlights include Fisher Landau Center (NYC), Liu Haisu Art Museum (Shanghai), The Jewish Museum (NYC), Ortega y Gasset Projects (NYC), IPCNY (NYC), and Taimiao Art Gallery (Beijing).

Deb Putnam received a BFA in painting from MassArt. Her work is currently exhibited at the Arts Around the Corner Gallery in Boston. Visit: dputnamart.com

Visit: caryhulbert.com

LOT: 225

CYNTHIA FLEISCHMANN

LOT: 226

FAISAL WARSANI

Bodypaintography: ‘Stony Beach’, 2016, Edition 1 of 4

Acrylic on Panel

Roadside Waterfall, 2019

Bodypainting and Photography: ‘Bodypaintography’

4" X 4"

23" X 35"

$250

$3,800

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Faisal Warsani received a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin. His work was recently exhibited at Gallery Olani as well as Polu Gallery, both on the island of O’ahu.

Cynthia Fleischmann received a Bachelor of Art in painting and Master of Fine Art in photography from the University of Miami, 2011 & 2014. Her work was recently exhibited at the Bishop Gallery in Brooklyn, New York; the Bold Beauty Project’ and the Tequesta Art House in Miami. She is a working artist and guest lecturer at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, Spring 2020 teaching ‘ephemeral art photography.’

Visit: faisalwarsani.com

Visit: CynthiaFleischmann.com

LOT: 227

LINDA CORDNER

LOT: 228

MORGEN VAN VORST ’16

Flicker, 2014

Saint George, 2019, Edition 1 of 10

Encaustic on Panel

Archival Inkjet Print

25" X 25"

16" X 12.75"

$1,500

$500

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Linda Cordner received a BFA from the University of Connecticut. Her work was recently included in the book Encaustic Art in the Twenty-First Century and was shown at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum in June 2018. Her work is held in the collections of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Tufts University, and Boston University.

Morgen Van Vorst received her MFA in photography from MassArt in 2016. Her photographs have been exhibited at Nave Gallery, Arnheim Gallery, Doran Gallery, Bakalar and Paine Galleries, Aviary Gallery, and the Booth Gallery at Anderson Ranch. Her work has been featured in Ain’t Bad magazine, American Chordata and Indi Visualist. She lives and works in Maine.

Visit: lindacordner.com

Visit: morgenvanvorst.com

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LOT: 229

ANDREW RONDINONE ’16

LOT: 230

ANNE SMITH STEPHAN

Untitled (View South), 2019, AP

Looking Up, 2018

Archival Inkjet Print

Oil on Canvas

10" X 8"

48" X 30"

$800

$3,200

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Vivid Art Gallery

Andrew Rondinone received his BFA from MassArt and a Certificate in Irish Cultural Heritage from Maynooth University. He lives and works in Washington, DC.

Anne Smith Stephan has studied at Northwestern University, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and received her BA in fine art and art history from Barat College, Lake Forest, IL. She has taught portraiture and oil painting at the Evanston Art Center. She is associated with Vivid Art Gallery, Winnetka, IL and her work was recently exhibited as the featured artist for the month of September. Visit: annesmithstephan.com

LOT: 231

NANCY MCCARTHY ’99

LOT: 232

Garden in July, 2019

JULIE ANGELATHERESA M’10

Sarcastic vs Sardonic, 2019

Oil on Linen

Oil on Panel

24" X 22"

11" X 14"

$1,200

$800

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Nancy McCarthy received her BFA from MassArt and MFA from Lesley University. Her work has been exhibited at: There Gallery, NYC; Truro Center for Arts; Harvard University; Fitchburg University, among others. Awards include: an Inside-Out Art Museum Residency in Beijing China, a St. Botolph Foundation Award, a Vermont Studio Center Artists’ Grant and a Ragdale Foundation Fellowship.

Julie Angela Theresa received an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2010. Her work was recently exhibited at the ARNOT Art Museum where she was the recipient of the Jury Prize. Her work is held in the collections of the Boston Public Library, the University of Massachusetts, Boston and the Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center, among others. Visit: JulieAT.com

Visit: nancymccarthypainting.com

LOT: 233

NICHOLAS LEONCE ’20

LOT: 234

Spectral, 2019 Archival Inkjet Print

Intaglio, Acrylic Paint on Mylar

9" X 16"

37" X 25"

$750

$3,000

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of Margaret Doherty

Nicholas Leonce is a current senior in illustration and works freelance with clients ranging from concept art and visual development to independent novel covers. Placing an emphasis on light, color, and scale, he seeks to illustrate a varying sense of mood and feeling through his paintings.

Born in 1941 in Tacoma, Washington, Dale Chihuly was introduced to glass at the University of Washington. After graduating, Chihuly enrolled in the first glass program in the country, at the University of Wisconsin. He continued his studies at the Rhode Island School of Design, where he later established the glass program and taught for more than a decade. In 1968, after receiving a Fulbright Fellowship, he went to work at the Venini glass factory in Venice. There he observed the team approach to blowing glass, which is critical to the way he works today. In 1971, Chihuly co-founded Pilchuck Glass School in Washington. His work is included in more than 200 museum collections worldwide. He has been the recipient of many awards, including two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and twelve honorary doctorates.

Visit: naleonce.wixsite.com/illustration

LOT: 235

LUANNE E WITKOWSKI ’86

LOT: 236

EDWARD RABE

IV XIV, 2014

Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, 2011, Edition 1 of 5

Clay, Pigment, Graphite, and Print on Paper

Archival Inkjet Print

15" X 11"

20" X 30"

$850

$750

Courtesy of the artist, Kingston Gallery, and Hutson Gallery

Courtesy of the artist

Luanne E Witkowski received her BFA from MassArt and MA from UMass. Her work was recently exhibited at Kingston Gallery, Boston; Hutson Gallery, Provincetown; and will be shown at each in 2020. She was MassArt LR-MFA 2019 Visiting AIR, Wellfleet Boathouse AIR, and recipient of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Lifetime Achievement in Art and Commerce Commendation. Her work is held in collections worldwide. Visit: lewstudio.com

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DALE CHIHULY

THE FORSYTHIA’S SPARK, 2008, Edition 78 of 175

Edward Rabe is a physician and self-taught photographer who has been taking photographs since his father asked him to help develop film at the age of 10. He has had several small shows and entered numerous competitions, including the MassArt Auction in 2015, 2016, and 2019.


LOTS: 229–244

LOT: 237

HIU CHING LEUNG ’20

LOT: 238

KEVIN LUCEY

Trapped Essence, 2019

Flying To San Diego, 2017

Intaglio

Acrylic on Canvas

15.5" X 22"

20" X 20"

$350

$800

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Hiu Ching Leung is graduating with a BFA degree in 2020 at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work was recently exhibited at Red Gate Gallery, Beijing, China, and MassArt. She is a recipient of the Rob Moore Grant in Painting. She also was a resident at Red Gate Residency in Beijing, China in June 2019. Her work is held at Copelouzos Family Art Museum in Athens, Greece.

Kevin Lucey is an artist and curator who lives and works in Beverly, MA. He is the Assistant Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs at Montserrat College of Art. Lucey has curated exhibitions at A R E A (Boston, MA) The Distillery Gallery (Boston, MA), Boston Center for the Arts, 222 Cabot (Beverly, MA), and Montserrat College of Art. He has exhibited his work in numerous galleries nationally such as Kendall College of Art and Design (Grand Rapids, MI), The University of Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg, MS), Mingo Gallery (Beverly, MA), and Jane Deering Gallery (Gloucester, MA). Visit: kevinjlucey.com

LOT: 239

KEVIN WHITMAN ’15

LOT: 240

Transparent Haze, 2015

BEN NELSON ’16

Visitors, 2016, Unique

Mixed Media on Paper

Ink on Paper

22" X 15"

17" X 13"

$900

$600

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Kevin Whitman received his BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Along with teaching, he is currently working with artists in the Boston area. His work deals with themes of distortion and the perception of the human body. He is a past recipient of the Geneviéve McMillan Reba Stewart Traveling Fellowship.

Ben received a BFA in illustration from MassArt in 2016. Visit: bnelsonart.com

Visit: kevinwhitman.net

LOT: 241

SUSANA SEGAT

LOT: 242

Journey home, 2016

Archival Inkjet Print

26" X 20"

14" X 22"

$1,800

Mixed Media on Panel

$1,100

Courtesy of the artist and Chase Young Gallery

Courtesy of the artist

Yo Ahn Han received his MFA at MassArt and his BFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Recent solo shows include My Princess, Bari at ARTMORA Gallery in New York. His work has recently shown in Summer Palette at Chase Young Gallery in Boston. In 2018, his work was shown at Essex Art Center at Lawrence, MA.

Susana Segat received her BA and MA from Stanford University. She is a photographer, videographer, and local news correspondent. Her work has been exhibited at Maud Morgan Arts Center and Cambridge Community Television. She currently serves as MassArt’s Chief of Staff.

LOT: 243

YO AHN HAN M’14

Notre Dame, New Year’s Eve, 2014, Edition 1 of 3

VAISHNAVI KUMAR

Visit: yoahnhan.com

LOT: 244

MOLLY BATCHELDER

Let Your Mind Flow(er), 2018, Edition 1 of 2

Three Cows and Barn with Blue Silo, 2019

Freehand Paper Cut

Watercolor on Paper

5" X 8"

10" X 12"

$600

$400

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Vaishnavi Kumar received an MFA in Graphic Design from Boston University (’18), and a B.Sc in Visual Communication from University of Madras, India (’14). Her work was recently exhibited at Lines/Divide, Boston East Gallery and “Bridges” EP launch for popular harpist and singer/songwriter Nush Lewis in Mumbai, India. She has been a recipient of the M.L. Gupta Endowment Award in Chennai, India.

Molly Batchelder’s paintings are small watercolors, naive and eccentric. The subjects are landscapes, houses, animals and flowers, often in whimsical combinations. The frames are an integral part of the work and are “fancy” grain painted to complement each piece. Visit: mollybatchelder.com

Visit: vkumardesign.com

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2020 MASSART AUCTION

LOT: 245

ANNE CALLAHAN ’86

LOT: 246

ROBERTA MOORE

Green Pear, 2019

Misty Dawn, 2019

Acrylic on Canvas

Oil on Canvas

36" X 36"

16" X 12"

$1,100

$750

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Anne received her BFA from MassArt in 1986. In 1993, Anne co-founded kor group, a ten-person brand strategy, design, and web firm located in the Fort Point area in Boston. She leads the creative strategy and design for kor group’s clients and continues to paint in her free time. Her paintings have been on view at Fort Point Open Studios and in private collections.

A participant in the 2016, 2018 and 2019 MassArt Auction, Roberta Moore is a traditional watercolorist from the U.K. She now explores other mediums and abstraction with other professionals at the New Art Center in Newton. Visit: roberta-moore-artanddesign.com

Visit: annecallahanpainting.com

LOT: 247

IZZY LIBERTI ’19

LOT: 248

Self Portrait in a Future City II, 2018, Edition 2 of 4

DIANE SAWLER MCLAUGHLIN ’66

Efflorescence, 2011 Monoprint Using Acrylic and Ink on Paper

Lithograph

12" X 18"

29.5" X 17.5"

$350

$650

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Diane Sawler McLaughlin received her degree from MassArt in 1966 with a major in painting. She exhibits her work in four galleries, three in Massachusetts and one in Meredith, New Hampshire. Her work is held in many private collections throughout the United States and Canada.

Izzy Liberti graduated from MassArt in 2019, with a dual major in animation and printmaking. Their work has been exhibited at The Center for Book Arts, The Manhattan Graphics Center, and Animation Block Party in New York City, as well as at the Southern Graphics Council International printmaking conference. They are an artist in residence this year at Cultureland, in Amsterdam, NL.

Visit: studiodiane.blogspot.com

Visit: liberti.net

LOT: 249

LOT: 251

MEHMET KRAJA MAT ’18

MARTHA FRIEDMAN

Detail, 2018, Edition 3 of 5

Acrylic on Canvas

Woodcut

30" X 24"

10" X 6.75"

$1,800

$300

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Mehmet Kraja received his BFA in painting from Higher Institute of Fine Arts, Tirane, Albania in 1991. After working for 5 years as a painter at various Byzantine painting workshops in Athens, Greece, he immigrated to the US in 1998. In 2018 he earned his MAT in art education from MassArt. His work has been shown locally and nationally including group shows at NAEA Studio & Gallery in Alexandria, VA; Godine Gallery at MassArt; Gallery 4 in Rockland, MA; Williamsburg Art & Historical Center in Brooklyn, NY; Front Street Gallery in Scituate, MA; and the Art & Sciences Building, Kingsborough College, Brooklyn, NY. In his work he often uses metaphors to convey meaning and to provoke the viewers’ imaginations, so they can make their own interpretations and relate to the work on a personal level. He currently teaches art at Boston College High School.

Martha Friedman received a BA in fine arts from Brandeis University. She has been the recipient of a Massachusetts Professional Development Grant and a Women’s Studio Workshop Artist Fellowship. Her work is held in the collections of Biogen, Fidelity Investments, Waite and Company, the law offices of Goodwin, Proctor and Hoar as well as numerous private collections. She also shows through the AWA Gallery in Brookline, MA.

SHALOM FLASH ’85

Charles River 2, 2014

Visit: marthafriedman.com

LOT: 252

SHANNON CHRISTINE RANKIN

Unearthed 10, 2016

Oil on Canvas

Ink and Pigmented Graphite on Seamed Topographic Maps

9" X 11"

25" X 32"

$1,500

$3,500

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Shalom Flash received a degree from MassArt in 1985. His works were recently exhibited at Tel Aviv museum, Hecht Museum and more. He has been a recipient of the art school associates award of MassArt and Helena Rubinstein Foundation.

Shannon Rankin received a BFA degree from MECA. Recent exhibitions include Materiality, CMCA, Rockland, ME; Water is Everything, Drive-By Projects, Watertown; MA, Deep Cuts, Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH. Recent awards include residencies at the Studios at MASS MoCA and the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program. Her work is held in the collection of Fidelity Investments, Boston, MA.

His work is held in the collection of Kobi Richter, Herzeliya Museum, and many more. Visit: Shalomflash.co.il

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LOT: 250

Toward Light, 2018

Visit: shannonchristinerankin.com


LOTS: 245–260

LOT: 253

JEAN-PAUL B. ALEXANDRE ’20

LOT: 254

DAVE J BERMINGHAM ’06

Mr. Parker, 2018

Good Looking, 2015–18

Acrylic on Canvas

Domestic Objects, Cotton Fabric, Machine Embroidery, Velvet Button, Monofilament

16" X 20"

14.5" X 14.5" X 3.25"

$650

$1,900

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Alpha Gallery

Jean-Paul Alexandre is a current senior and will receive his BFA in painting in 2020. His work was recently exhibited as a finalist in the 2019 AKF Scholarship Exhibition. He has been a recipient of the FA2D Foundation Award.

Dave J Bermingham received a Master of Fashion, Body & Garment from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His work was recently exhibited in conjunction with his recent appointment as the inaugural Echo Trobridge Artist-in-Residence at the Brookline Arts Center. He is Interim Director of the Boston LGBTQIA Artist Alliance (BLAA). Bermingham’s work is held in private collections across the country.

Visit: jpsuhsteyened.com

Visit: davejbermingham.com

LOT: 255

SHARON BERKE

LOT: 256

SARA DELANEY M’03

Collage 250, 2018

Lobster Dinner, 2019, OEV 2

Collage on Paper

White Line Woodcut (Provincetown Print) on Mulberry Paper

7" X 6"

8" X 10"

$150

$375

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Sharon Berke received a BFA in painting and printmaking from Kent State University in 1991. Her work was recently exhibited at the National Association of Women Artists’ Small Works Summer 2019 Show in New York City. Her work will be shown in the New Gallery Concert Series’ New Gala at Bella Luna in Jamaica Plain in March, 2020. Her work is held in private collections.

Sara Delaney received her graphic design certificate from MassArt and her MFA from Boston University. Her work, often inspired by the typography and graphic patterns that she encounters during travel, has been exhibited in the Boston area and is held in several private collections. Visit: delaneygroup.com

Visit: sharonberke.com

LOT: 257

STEPHANIE TODHUNTER

LOT: 258

MAKAELA MYERS ’19

Math is Hard, 2019

Remember Not To Use Your Sick Hours, 2019

Ink Transfer, Collage, Acrylic Paint and Gesso on Natural Linen

Intaglio 23" X 21.5"

28" X 22"

$500

$1,200

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Makaela Myers graduated in 2019 from Massachusetts College of Art and Design with a degree in art education and studio focus in printmaking.

Stephanie Todhunter received a BA from Bowdoin College and did postgraduate work at the University of Minnesota. Her work was recently exhibited at the Kathryn Schultz, Maud Morgan, Galatea, and Abigail Ogilvy Galleries. She was awarded Artist of the Year 2017 by the Cambridge Art Association. Her work is held in private collections around the world. Visit: stephanietodhunter.com

LOT: 259

ELAINE BUCKHOLTZ

LOT: 260

CHARLOTTE ANDRY GIBBS ’85

Linger, 2018, Edition of 3

Help Wanted, 2017

Archival Inkjet Print

Acrylic on Panel

18" X 18"

17" X 22.25"

$1,500

$1,800

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Elaine Buckholtz is an installation artist and professor at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her most recent work utilizes video and light in relation to sculptural forms, digital prints, and pre existing sites in architecture and nature often under the cover of darkness. Buckholtz has a background in visual and lighting design for the stage, and a significant aspect of her visual art has involved direct experiences and immersive environments for the viewer to engage in.

Charlotte A. Gibbs received a BFA in painting from MassArt in 1985. Beth Urdang Gallery (Boston and Wellesley) has represented her work since 2004 and held an exhibition of her paintings in 2019 at the Boston gallery. Charlotte’s work is in the collections of Wellington Management, Kidder Peabody Investments, Jordan’s Furniture, and in private collections throughout the US. Visit: charlotteandrygibbs.com

Visit: elainebuckholtz.com

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LOT: 261

JOHN REGO ’18

LOT: 262

CODY JUSTUS

Faberge Egg, 2018

Note (Span #8), 2017

Acrylic on Wood

Acrylic on Canvas

12" X 16"

24" X 20"

$1,400

$2,000

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

John Rego recently graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and Design with a BFA in illustration. His work has been featured at Imago Gallery in Warren, RI. Rego’s work has been featured in Rhode Island Monthly, and his current studio space is located at Hope Artist Village in Pawtucket, RI.

Cody Justus paints normal things: notes, semi trucks, bridges, rugs...sometimes all at once. He was born in Hendersonville, NC and received an MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University in 2014. He currently lives and works in Boston. Visit: codyjustus.com

Visit: johnrego.com

LOT: 263

KIMBERLEY MAJURY

LOT: 264

MICHELLE AMY POIRIER ’18 MAT’20

Good Times + Tan Lines, 2018

Route 1, 2018

Monotype

Archival Inkjet Print

15" X 15"

10" X 20"

$400

$350

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Kimberley Majury is an award-winning monoprint artist whose colorful pop art has appeared in over twenty shows across New England. With a passion for mixed media and a crush on Andy Warhol, Kimberley’s works invite viewers to escape the everyday and find joy in an endless summer. Kimberley is a charter member of the Coastal Printmakers and a teacher and gallery artist at the South Shore Art Center.

Michelle Poirier is a Boston-based illustrator and educator. Focusing on pop culture and illustrative type, she combines energetic line work with expressive paint for galleries, editorial work, and promotional design. She received her BFA in illustration in 2018, and is currently a Masters of Arts in Teaching candidate at MassArt. Visit: michellepoirierillustration.com

Visit: kimberleymajury.smugmug.com

LOT: 265

LEENA CHO ’17

LOT: 266

Balance in Blues_2, 2019

ZOÉ GILLETTE ’19

On Break, 2019

Oil on Panel

Inkjet Print of Ink on Paper

6" X 6"

11" X 14"

$1,100

$150

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Leena Cho is a painter, ceramicist and musician. Her work is a study, yet also a play, of the poetics in memory, spirituality and philosophy. Based in Boston and South Korea, her diverse cultural experiences continue to inspire her. She received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She has shown her work in the Boston exhibitions Forms of Expressions, Lines of Korea, Cultural Context, and Inside/Outside. Cho is the recipient of the 2016 Gamblin Paint Award, George Nick Prize, 2017 Marcia Lloyd Award, and the All School Show Award at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.

Zoé Gillette received her BFA in illustration from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2019. She was the recipient of a National Silver Key by the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards in 2015. Visit: zoegillette.com

Visit: leenacho.com

LOT: 267

SUSAN BLATT ’06

LUCAS WARNER AND BEN HOLLANDER

Morty Mind Blower 2, 2019, Edition 1 of 5

Pigment, Ink, Graphite and Acrylic on Paper

Archival Inkjet Print

30" X 22"

15" X 11"

$2,350

$300

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Susan Blatt received a BFA from MassArt and a BA from Tulane University, New Orleans. Her work has been selected for inclusion in numerous national and regional exhibits by noted jurors, most recently by Kim Conaty, curator of Drawings and Prints, Whitney Museum; Dan Byers, Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, Harvard; and Andrew Witkin, Witkin Krakow Gallery. Her work is in private collections.

Vision Camp Art is a creation of Lucas Warner and Ben Hollander. Ben has a degree from UMass Amherst. Lucas studied at American University in D.C. Their interest in printmaking is about creating designs that speak to current cultural interests among their peers. They have participated in Joy Street and Brickbottom Open Studios in Somerville, MA.

Visit: susanjblatt.com

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LOT: 268

Black Shapes, Fairy Circles 6, 2018

Visit: visioncamp.art


LOTS: 261–276

LOT: 269

REGINA BERKELEY ’81

LOT: 270

NICK GREVILLE

Let a Sleeping Dog Lie, 2019

Dance One, 2019

Paint Chips and Oil Paint on Canvas

Acrylic on Canvas

12" X 12"

40" X 30"

$400

$1,200

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Regina Berkeley received her BFA from MassArt in 1981 and majored in photography. Her work was featured at the French Cultural Center in a solo show, The Sojourn. Her work was recently exhibited at Maud Morgan Art Center in Cambridge in Fragments: Collaging the Material World. Regina received a grant from the French Consulate to photograph their train system.

Following a successful career in the investment world, Nick studied drawing and painting at MassArt and at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts. His work has been exhibited in several group exhibitions and is in many private collections. Visit: nickgreville.com

Visit: ReginaBerkeley.com

LOT: 271

IRIS FUNG

LOT: 272

Anatomical Diagram of a Kiwi, 2019

Maybe Life Should Be About More Than Just Surviving, 2017

Digital Print 24" X 18"

String and Nails on Foam Core Backing

$150

27" X 39"

$750

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Iris Fung is a Boston-based artist who is interested in exploring the space between the highly-traditional profession of scientific illustration and the rise of pop/internet art. She trained as a scientist at MIT and graduated with a B.S. in biology. Her work draws from her background in cancer research and science illustration, which fuels her fascination with the instructional vs. the artistic.

Jess Reef is an illustration major at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and will graduate in 2020. She is a self-taught artist who began drawing at 15 years old after being diagnosed with epilepsy. In April of 2018, Reef found herself accepting an apprenticeship under Jeff Burt at Pleasure in Pain Tattoo. She has been working there for two years and specializes in illustrative black and grey tattoos.

Visit: irisfung.com

LOT: 273

LOT: 275

JESS REEF ’20

ZACK CHOMZ ’15

LOT: 274

EVELYN (MURPHY) BERDE ’72

Pause/Play, 2018

The Four Seasons, 2010

Graphite on Paper

Archival Inkjet Print

32" X 24"

24" X 42"

$3,300

$900

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Zack Chomz is a Boston based Artist born in Massachusetts in 1992. He received his BFA at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2015, and his MFA at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art in 2017. Zack has been published in New American Paintings North East Issue 134 (2018) and has been Artist in Residence with the Royal Drawing School Dumfries House, Scotland (2016). His work has been shown in New York in the group show, Playbook at On Stellar Rays (2017)—curated by Didier William and Josephine Halvorson. As well as in Philadelphia in the Emerging Talent Exhibition at Seraphin Gallery (2017) and recently in Boston in Above and Beyond at AREA Gallery (2019)—curated by A. David Guerra. Zack Chomz is the recent recipient of the 2020 Walter Feldman Fellowship provided by the Boston Arts and Business Council. Visit: zchomz.com

Evelyn Berde graduated from MassArt’s art education department in 1972. In 1974, she was hired to be a child life therapist at Children’s Hospital in Boston. Most of her work was centered around children who had Cystic Fibrosis. She created an installation called Leaving The River, which was shown at MassArt, The West End Museum in Boston, and many other colleges and universities. Currently, she is an artist in residence at Children’s Hospital. She takes part in Brookline Open Studios each year and her work is in many collections in hospitals in the Boston area.

MARISA MASSARO ’20

Visit: evelynberde.com

LOT: 276

ELISA TENENBAUM

Runaway Train, 2019

Empty Box No.2, 2019

Woodcut Print and Acrylic Paint

Oil on Panel

36" X 26"

24" X 24"

$600

$2,200

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Morpeth Contemporary

Marisa Massaro will receive a Bachelor’s degree in illustration from MassArt in the spring of 2020. Her work has been exhibited at the Norman Rockwell Museum and various other locations at MassArt and around Boston. She plans on attending graduate school in the fall of 2020 to pursue a Master’s degree in art therapy.

Elisa Tenenbaum received her MFA from the Hartford Art School. She has participated in over 75 national group and solo exhibits, including at Chase Gallery, Boston. Her work is in over 200 corporate and private collections, and has appeared in The New York Times and other publications. Visit: etenenbaum.com

Visit: mlmassaro.wixsite.com/mysite

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LOT: 277

JANET KAWADA ’92

LOT: 278

KATE RUSSELL

Future, Past, Present, 2019

Mohawk State Forest #4, 2019

Silkscreen and Monoprint on Canvas with Embellishments

Archival Inkjet Print

11.5" X 8"

16" X 24"

$400

$900

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Janet Kawada received her BFA from MassArt and her MFA from Vermont College. Her work is in collections around the US and Canada including Cornell University and Simmons College. She was a past member of the Kingston Gallery for 14 years and in 2017 curated the show Is This Something at Lasell College. She is a member of Studio Without Walls in Brookline, MA.

Kate Russell received a Bachelors from Skidmore College. In addition to Kate’s Eye Photography, she also serves as MassArt’s Director of Internal Operations. Her work is held in several private collections. Visit: kateseye.com

Visit: janetkawada.com

LOT: 279

KIMBERLY MAROON M’14

LOT: 280

Survivor Car #4, 2018, Edition 1 of 13 Archival Inkjet Print 24" X 16"

Oil on Panel

$1,200

30" X 22.5"

$950

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Kimberly Maroon received her MFA from the Dynamic Media Institute at MassArt. She is a self-taught photographer, director, and designer in Boston. Kim has created visual content for a variety of active and lifestyle clients such as Red Bull, GoPro, and Motor Trend. Her work was recently exhibited at Dorchester Arts Project and featured at 3S Artspace and Mingo Gallery in early 2019.

Skye Asta Devine Schirmer received a BFA in printmaking from MassArt in 2013. Her work was recently exhibited in a group show with Vega Studios, the space she co-runs in Bedstuy, Brooklyn. She has been a recipient of residencies at Mass MoCA, Cha North in Pine Plains, NY; Trestle and Brooklyn Art Space in Brooklyn, NY; and the Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, Ca.

Visit: kimberlymaroon.com

LOT: 281

SKYE ASTA DEVINE SCHIRMER ’13

We walked through the desert and I cried at the Grand Canyon: here is a swimming hole, 2019

VICTORIA P PEARMAIN ’88

Visit: astadevine.info

LOT: 282

Fall Color, Williamsburg, MA, 2019

MARY ALICE TREWORGY ’58

Coast Guard Bell on Monhegan, 2001, Edition 31 of 100

Oil on Paper 6" X 8"

Limited Edition Giclée Print

$425

19.5" X 19.5"

$400

Courtesy of the artist and River Gallery

Courtesy of the artist and Lupine Gallery

Victoria P Pearmain received a degree from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work was exhibited in a three person show at the River Gallery in March and April of 2019, and continues to be shown there. Victoria’s work is also on display at the William H. Lutz Gallery, Harwichport, MA. Her work is held in the collections of the Lyndhurst Foundation and other private corporations.

Mary Alice received her BFA in graphic design from MassArt in 1958. She is represented by the Lupine Gallery on Monhegan Island, ME and Archipelago in Rockland, ME. She has been included in 1998, 2003, and 2005 Portland Museum of Art Biennials in Portland, ME. Visit: maryalicetreworgy.com

Visit: Victoriapearmain.com

LOT: 283

C. CLINTON ’93

ELIZABETH IRELAND

Tom’s Pond, 2019, Edition 1 of 6

Acrylic on Paper

Woodcut

30" X 22"

17" X 22"

$1,800

$400

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

C. Clinton received a BFA from MassArt, and an MFA from UMass Dartmouth. Her work was recently exhibited at Fountain Street Gallery, Boston and at Muse Gallery, Bluffton, SC. Her work is held in the collections of Meditech, Framingham, MA and New England Biolabs, Frankfurt, Germany. In addition, Clinton’s work also headlines numerous private collections nationally and abroad.

Elizabeth Ireland was born and raised in New Hampshire. She earned her BFA in painting from New Hampshire Institute of Art in 2013. Since relocating to Cambridge in 2017 she has continuously taken classes in printmaking at MassArt. She is currently enrolled in the Atelier program at Academy of Realist Art in Boston.

Visit: cclinton.com

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LOT: 284

Tree Light Summer, 2018

Visit: elizabethireland.com


LOTS: 277–292

LOT: 285

ESHA R BHATIA ’20

LOT: 286

LYNNE KORTENHAUS

The Healing Process, 2017, Edition 4 of 12

Lightning, 2019

Intaglio

Monotype

12" X 9"

15.5" X 11.75"

$275

$1,700

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and The Schoolhouse Gallery

Esha Bhatia is currently pursuing her BFA degree in film/ video at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. This is the first time her work is being exhibited at a gallery or museum space.

Lynne Kortenhaus attended Rhode Island School of Design, earning a BFA in 1973 and an MFA in 1975. Lynne spent her final year studying in Florence, Italy. She is a member of the Boston Printmakers, the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, a Director’s Circle member of the ICA Boston, and a trustee at Provincetown’s Fine Arts Work Center. She exhibits regularly at the Schoolhouse Gallery. Visit: lynnekortenhaus.com

LOT: 287

YOUJIN MOON M’13 M’15

LOT: 288

PETER ARVIDSON

Untitled, 2012

Bouquet, 2019

Acrylic on Canvas

Oil on Panel

20" X 16"

16" X 16" X 1"

$1,200

$1,600

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Rice Polak Gallery

Youjin Moon received MFAs in painting and film/video from MassArt. She has shown her work at national and international film festivals and exhibitions, including the 2016 deCordova New England Biennial, Hamburg International Short Film Festival, and the 56th Ann Arbor Film Festival. She received the Korean EXiS Award at the 12th and 16th Seoul International Experimental Film and Video Festival.

Peter Arvidson received an MFA degree from the University at Buffalo. His most recent feature exhibit was held in August 2019 at the Rice Polak Gallery in Provincetown, MA. His work is collected in many private, corporate, and public collections including the Burchfield-Penney Art Center in Buffalo, NY. Visit: PeterArvidson.com

Visit: youjinmoon.com

LOT: 289

VIVIAN PRATT M’03

LOT: 290

BRUCE MYREN ’93

Untitled 1960, 2019

Lower Mill River [view #3], 2012, AP

Mixed Media

Archival Inkjet Print

20" X 14"

24" X 30"

$600

$1,400

Courtesy of the artist and Bromfield Gallery

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas

Vivian Pratt received an MFA in SIM from MassArt. Her work was recently shown in a solo exhibit at the Bromfield Gallery. She received residencies at the School of Visual Arts in New York, Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida, the Skopelos Foundation in Greece, and Palazzo Rinaldi in Italy.

Bruce Myren received a BFA from MassArt, and an MFA from UConn. He has been exhibited at Phoenix Art Museum, RISD Museum, Houston Center of Photography, and the Center for Creative Photography. His Fort Juniper project will be at Gallery Kayafas in October 2020. In 2014 he received a Cambridge Arts Council Grant. Myren’s work is in the collections of Fidelity and the Center for Creative Photography.

Visit: vivianpratt.com

Visit: brucemyren.com

LOT: 291

LISA HOUCK

LOT: 292

CRYSTALLE LACOUTURE

Linoleum Block Print, 2018, Edition of 10

Partners, 2019

Linoleum Block Print

Oil on Canvas

36" X 24"

20" X 16"

$1,900

$1,500

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and bk projects

Lisa Houck received her BFA in printmaking from RISD, her MFA in painting from the SMFA at Tufts in Boston, and a fellowship in visual arts from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Her work is in the collections of the Fogg Art Museum; Boston Athenaeum; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Boston Children’s Hospital; Boston Public Library; and Fidelity. Her work has been exhibited at Bentley University, Boston Children’s Museum, Somerville Museum, and Fuller Craft Museum.

Crystalle Lacouture is an artist based in Boston and North Adams, MA. She received a BS in painting and printmaking from Skidmore College in 2000. In addition to her full time studio practice she has worked as an art consultant and curator. She is currently the Curator at Tourists hotel. She shows with Beth Kantrowitz of Drive-By Projects. Her work is the collections of Fidelity and Hammond Museum. Visit: crystallelacouture.com

Visit: lisahouck.com

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LOTS: 293–299

LOT: 293

SARAH MONTROND ’19

LOT: 294

WENDY FULENWIDER LISZT

Artist in the Studio, 2018

Electric Hairdryer, 2017

Oil on Canvas

Monoprint with Drawing on Paper

30" X 36"

22" X 15"

$825

$950

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas

Sarah Montrond graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2019 with a BFA in painting and art history with a minor in glass. In 2018 she received the FA2D Foundation Auction Award from MassArt and attended the Haystack Mountain School of Craft Residency Program in Deer Isle, Maine. Her work is currently on display at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Longwood Campus, and the Massachusetts Comptroller’s Office.

Wendy Fulenwider Liszt received her MFA in painting from Hunter College in New York City in 2017, where she was granted the Kossak Painting Fellowship. Recent exhibitions include Bombed out Womanhood at Gallery Kayafas in Boston and Sanctity at Thomas Hunter Projects in New York City. She has participated in the Artist in Embassies Program in Tunisia, the Governors Island Art Fair in New York City, and the Dean Collection in Berlin. Wendy lives in Massachusetts with studios in both Somerville, MA and Brooklyn, NY, working in painting, sculpture, printmaking and drawing. Visit: wendyfulenwiderliszt.com

LOT: 295

LOT: 297

ELENDE FINN CONNOR ’20

My Heart, 2019 Acrylic on Canvas

11.5" X 7"

30" X 30"

$500

$900

Elende Connor is currently pursuing her BFA degree in printmaking at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work appeared in printmaking exhibitions in both 2018 and 2019. She has been the recipient of the FA2D Foundation Award as well as the All School Show Award in 2018.

Courtesy of the artist

DEMETRI ESPINOSA ’19

Neetu Singhal is a painter, sculptor & printmaker originally from India whose work has been shown internationally in the USA, Mauritius, Norway, and India. In 2019, her work was selected for the Florence Biennale. Her work has also been exhibited in five solo and several group shows including arecent group show at Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Her works are in the collection of many government and private art collectors across the globe. She has a master’s degree is in biotechnology.

LOT: 298

ALEXANDRA FORD ’13

Grade School Blues, 2017

Notes on the Garden, 2019

Marker, Colored Pencil, Charcoal, and Conté Crayon on Manilla File Folder

6" X 8"

18.5" X 15.5"

Courtesy of the artist Demetri Espinosa is an artist based in Boston, MA. A child of Greek and Mexican immigrants, he uses the language of drawing to navigate his mixed—and often conflicted—cultural upbringing. His work is an attempt to reconcile that conflict. Visit: demetriespinosa.com

LI WANG M’19

Aphrodite, 2018, Edition 1 of 5 Ink on Paper 10" X 8"

$300 Courtesy of the artist Li Wang received a BA degree of fine art from UMass Boston, and his MFA at MassArt. His work was recently exhibited at UH Gallery at UMass Boston. He has been a recipient of the The Ruth Butler Travel Scholarship, Award of “Excellence for Outstanding Artistic Achievement” in the Manhattan Arts International Annual Cover Art Competition, and 1st Award - Mixed Media in South Bay Association’s 43rd exhibition in NYC. His work is held in the collections of Townhouse Gallery WV, and Syosset Woodbury Community Center, Long Island. Visit: li-s-art.site123.me

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NEETU SINGHAL M’20

Collagraph Print

$550

LOT: 299

LOT: 296

Fragment of the System, 2019

Ink on Paper

$200 Courtesy of the artist Alexandra Ford received a BFA in painting from MassArt in 2013. She lives and works in Roslindale, MA.


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MARY ALICE TREWORGY ’58

Coast Guard Bell on Monhegan, 2001 Courtesy of the artist and Lupine Gallery LOT: 282

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LOT: 301

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CAROLINE P CANNATA ’19

LOT: 302

KATELYN LEDFORD

Untitled, 2018

Home Bound, 2018–2019 Oil on Panel

Oil on Panel

36" X 72"

18" X 24"

$1,800

$1,900

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery

Caroline Cannata is a 23 years old artist who graduated from MassArt in May 2019. She currently works at an after school program at the YMCA running art activities for students. Cannata has found this job to be extremely rewarding and enjoys watching the children grow and explore the arts. This piece is one that Cannata worked on her senior year at MassArt. The concept behind Home Bound is that humans and nature are intertwined with one another. In the end we have no real control over nature and we always become one again with our environment.

Katelyn Ledford is an artist currently living in Boston, MA. She received her Master of Fine Arts in painting at the Rhode Island School of Design. Her art has been featured and exhibited along the South and Northeast regions in galleries and museums such as the Baton Rouge Gallery, Birmingham Museum of Art, Wiregrass Museum of Art, and Field Projects Gallery in New York City. Visit: kledfordart.com

Visit: facebook.com/feel.those.feelzz

LOT: 303

DON CLAUDE M’21

Super Mom, 2018, Edition 1 of 5

BRETT ANGELL

Tired, 2019

Archival Inkjet Print

Gelatin Silver Print

20" X 16"

17" X 11.2" X 3.5"

$650

$1,000

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Don Claude received a Bachelor of Science in biological sciences from Bridgewater State University. He is currently pursuing a Master of Fine Arts in photography at MassArt. His work was recently exhibited at Student Life Gallery in The Away Show. He has been a recipient of the Dean’s and President’s Scholarship.

Brett Angell received his BFA and MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is the recipient of awards including the Sioux City Art Center Beaux Arts Guild Purchase Award, the Frederick Layton Fellowship, and the Elsa Ulbricht Scholarship, among others. Selected national exhibitions include Gallery Kayafas, Boston; Springfield Art Museum, Ohio; and Grace Chosy Gallery, Wisconsin. His work is held in the collections of the Chazen Museum of Art, Wisconsin; Sioux City Art Center, Iowa; and Springfield Art Museum, Missouri.

Visit: claudioeshun.com

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LOT: 304


LOTS: 301–312

LOT: 305

DR. LAKRA

LOT: 306

Working title: Man and Hands, 2019, Edition 4 of 20

Bel Air, 2019, A/P Archival Inkjet Print

Kitakata Paper, Photolithography and Digital Print

19" X 19"

20" X 26"

$1,100

$1,800

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of MassArt’s Master Print Series

Stefanie Klavens studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts, where she received her BFA and was awarded a Traveling Fellowship. Recent exhibits include Suffolk University, Robert Klein Gallery, and The Fence. Klavens is a 2017 and 2015 Massachusetts Cultural Council finalist, and recipient of a 2018 Puffin Foundation Grant. Her work is held in the collection of the Fitchburg Art Museum.

Jerónimo López Ramírez, known as Dr. Lakra, is a Mexican artist and tattooist based in Oaxaca. Apart from tattooing, his art involves embellishing found images and objects—for instance, dolls, old medical illustrations, and pictures in 1950s Mexican magazines—with macabre or tattoo-style designs. He has shown work internationally in exhibitions including Stolen Bike at the Andrew Kreps Gallery in New York City, Los Dos Amigos at MACO in Mexico, Pin Up at Tate Modern and Pierced Hearts and True Love at The Drawing Center in New York. In 2008 he participated in the Goth: Reality of the Departed World exhibition at the Yokohama Museum of Art, curated by Eriko Kimura. This piece was made in collaboration with printers Fred Liang and Andrew Eckhart.

LOT: 307

BARBARA GRAD

Visit: stefanieklavens.com

LOT: 308

LOT: 311

ELLIOT SCHILDKROUT

Unchartered Waters #1, 2016

Connemara #2, 2017, Edition 2 of 10

Mixed Media on Paper

Archival Inkjet Print

22" X 30"

16" X 24"

$2,900

$900

Courtesy of the artist and Howard Yezerski Gallery

Courtesy of the artist and 555 Gallery

Born in Chicago, Barbara Grad received both her BFA and MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Grad is a Professor Emeritus, MassArt. Recent solo exhibitions include The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City, MO; Danforth Art Museum; and Miller Yezerski Gallery in Boston. She is in the collections of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, Danforth Art Museum, Fidelity Investments, and Wellington Management. Honors include two Art Institute of Chicago fellowships, and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, Massachusetts Foundation and Cultural Council. She was a resident artist at the Ballinglen Arts Foundation in Ireland and the Jentel Artist Residency in Wyoming. Her work is represented by the Howard Yezerski Gallery in Boston and the Findlay Galleries in NY & FL. Grad lives and works in Wayland, Massachusetts. Visit: barbaragrad.com

LOT: 309

STEFANIE KLAVENS

MARY KOCOL

Elliot Schildkrout received an MD from NYU School of Medicine. His work was recently exhibited at 555 Gallery in Boston. In the last few years his work has been exhibited at the Griffin Museum and Digital Silver Imaging. He was the recipient of a solo retrospective show at Hillel at UMass Amherst, and recently took part in Celebrating the Creative Process at PhotoPlace Gallery. Visit: elliotschildkroutphotography.com

LOT: 310

ROBERT MALONEY ’96

Bold Purple Iris, 2014, Edition of 12

Monstrocity Test Print, 2019

Archival Inkjet Print

Woodcut

23" X 34.5"

24" X 24"

$2,280

$1,500

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA

Courtesy of the artist

Mary Kocol’s work draws upon themes of the garden, landscape, and the seasons. Kocol creates botanical ice tablets. The blossoms are collected from her garden as well as gardens of friends and family, frozen into ice and photographed in sunlight to become fanciful and ethereal constructions. Blooms and ice are temporary; the photograph becomes the permanent art object—the record that they once briefly existed. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; and the Victoria and Albert Museum. She’s a recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship and several Massachusetts Local Cultural Council grants. Mary Kocol is represented by Gallery NAGA in Boston, MA.

Robert Maloney received his BFA in illustration and his MFA from MassArt and is a current faculty member at the college. His work is in the collections of Liberty Mutual and Wellington Management. He recently exhibited his work at Illuminus Boston, the Boston Convention Center-Art on the Marquee as well as a permanent public art project to repair the missing signage on the historic Haffenreffer Brewery in Jamaica Plain. Other exhibitions include shows at the 30 Second Cinema: Fenway, Copley Society of Art, and Kingston Gallery in Boston.

SUSAN HAMBLETON

Visit: robert-maloney.com

LOT: 312

ALICE DENISON M’07

Water Babies 4, 2011

Pangloss VI, 2018

Watercolor Monoprint

Oil on Linen

7.5" X 11.5"

12" X 32"

$785

$3,000

Courtesy of the artist and Oehme Graphics

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA

Susan Hambleton lives and works in NYC. She received her B.A. from Columbia University; B.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts; and M.F.A. from Hunter College. She teaches at the School of Visual Arts and Eugene Lang College, New School University. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, General Electric Company, IBM, Library of Congress, NYNEX, among other prestigious institutions.

Alice Denison’s new paintings, all titled Pangloss, explode with energy and extravagance. Ornately rendered plants and flowers, floating on top of darker backgrounds as if they were sewn into tapestries, appear otherworldly, with a dreamlike rendering unlike most grounded still lifes. While ostensibly decorative, the paintings reward prolonged inspection. Denison studied painting as an undergraduate in 1980, pursued other directions, and has returned to the studio with devotion in the past fifteen years. Her work was spurred by a 2007 MFA program of Massachusetts College of Art and Design conducted at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. Alice Denison is represented by Gallery NAGA in Boston, MA.

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LOT: 313

MAUREEN O’CONNOR ’81

LOT: 314

KATRINA MAJKUT

Ducks on Floral Fabric with Emerald, 2010

Splish Splash 2, 2016

Oil on Canvas

Japanese Psychedelia Marbling (Suminagashi) and Acrylic on Paper

30" X 30"

10" X 8"

$4,200

$500

Courtesy of the artist and Jack Meier Gallery Houston

Courtesy of the artist Katrina Majkut earned her degree from the SMFA at Tufts. Majkut exhibits nationally in both commercial and college galleries. In 2019, she was in the AIM Fellowship at the Bronx Museum, was a Feminist Incubator Resident at Project for Empty Space, exhibited at Dorsky Gallery. She was listed as an international artist starting a new chapter in feminist art by Mic Media and a must-see artist by Hyperallergic.

Maureen O’Connor’s work has been shown throughout the United States and is in the collections of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Fidelity Investments, Boston Medical Center, and Biogen Idec among others. Her favorite subjects include a pair of ceramic ducks given to her by the Parisian mother of an old roommate and a gumball machine, cookies, candy, and flowers. She often combines her subject with favorite patterned fabrics. O’Connor’s work has most recently been exhibited at UForge Gallery in Jamaica Plain and Clark Gallery in Lincoln, MA. She is represented by Jack Meier Gallery, Houston, TX as well as numerous private art dealers in the Boston area.

Visit: KatrinaMajkut.com

Visit: moartnow.com

LOT: 315

DIANE AYOTT M’97

LOT: 316

EMMALINE LIPKA ’20

Trying to be Together, 2017

The Porch, 2019

Mixed Media and Acrylic Paint

Acrylic on Canvas

24" X 30"

48" X 36"

$1,800

$400

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Diane Ayott received her MFA in painting from MassArt in 1997. Her work is represented by Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in NYC and by Trident Gallery in Gloucester, MA. Ayott’s work is in numerous private collections.

Emmaline Lipka will receive her BFA in painting from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in May 2020. She was recently a part of the Fresh Faces exhibition at the Abigail Ogilvy gallery in South Boston.

Visit: dianeayott.com

LOT: 317

LILIANA PORTER

LOT: 318

Elvis, 2011, Edition 29 of 50

LOT: 319

Lithograph-collage with Sound

Oil on Arches Oil Paper

29.25" X 21.5"

16" X 12"

$2,980

$2,200

Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery

Courtesy of the artist and Danese/Corey

Liliana Porter works in various mediums including printmaking, works on canvas, photography, video, installations, and public art projects. Porter was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1980, three New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships (1985, 1996, 1999), the Mid Atlantic/NEA Regional Fellowship (1994) and seven PSC- CUNY research awards (from 1994 to 2004). Porter was a professor at Queens College, City University of New York, from 1991 to 2007. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally and is represented in many public and private collections.

Shelley Reed attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts. She is represented in New York by Danese/Corey and the Sears-Peyton Gallery, and by Visions West Contemporary. She is the recipient of the MFA’s Maud Morgan Award, two Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grants, and was a visiting artist at LUX Art Institute. She exhibits throughout the US and has work in many private and public collections.

RACHEL PAXTON

Range Riders Motel, 2019

Visit: shelleyreed.com

LOT: 320

PETER RAIMONDI ‘77

Acrylic on Panel

Caramel Stairs, Trinidad, Cuba, 2000, Edition 17 of 20

16" X 16"

Archival Inkjet Print

$950 Courtesy of the artist Rachel Paxton received her BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and her MFA from SMFA at Tufts. Her work has been exhibited at the Boston Exhibition and Convention Center. She has been the recipient of the Boit and Dana Pond awards. Her work is held in many private and public collections. Visit: rachelpaxton.com

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SHELLEY REED

Young Lion (after Snyders), 2019

16" X 20"

$1,500 Courtesy of the artist Peter Raimondi is a Florida-based entrepreneur and artist born in Massachusetts in 1955. He received his JD in 1983 and BA in 1980 from Boston University after attending MassArt. While at Mass Art, he majored in photography and studied under and worked alongside Aaron Siskind, Harry Callahan, Gary Winogrand, and Nicholas Nixon. After receiving his law degree Raimondi’s career focused on estate planning and wealth management and providing protection and representation of artists and entertainers. He has photographed in Morocco, Honduras, and Cuba, along with an extensive workshop in Tuscany with Sally Gall in the late 90s. His work had been featured in two solo shows in Boston and Washington College, MD, as well as many group shows in New England and Florida.


LOTS: 313–328

LOT: 321

LOT: 323

JONATHAN STANGROOM ’73

LOT: 322

Cocktail Party, 2019

Oil on Panel

Digital Painting

6.25" X 10"

8.5" X 5.5"

$600

$200

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Jonathan Stangroom received his BFA from MassArt. He was a recipient of the Provincetown Dunes residency in 2017. His work is held in the collections of Meditech, Putnam Partners, Bank of Boston, and Babson College.

Alyssa LaTorre will receive her degree from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in May 2020. Her work was recently shown at the Boston Symphony Hall for the performance of Mozart’s Requiem.

Visit: jonathanstangroom.com

Visit: behance.net/aalatorre

HELENA WURZEL

LOT: 324

Fractured Shoreline IV, 2013, Edition of 75

Oil on Canvas

Carborundum and Intaglio

20" X 16"

27" X 27"

$1,000

$2,700

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Stoney Road Press

Helena Wurzel received an MFA in painting from Boston University. Her work was recently exhibited at Isenberg Projects in Brookline and at Musa Collective in Allston. She was the recipient of Massachusetts Cultural Council Grants in 2010 and 2016. Her work is the private collections of actor Andy Samberg and author Emma Straub.

Born in Limerick in 1956, Donald Teskey graduated from Limerick College of Art & Design with a diploma in fine art in 1978. Since 1992 he has crafted out a substantial body of work as a painter of the landscape and more recently the ruggedness of the western seaboard. In 2003 he was elected a member of the Royal Hibernian Academy. His work has been exhibited in the UK, USA, South Africa, Canada, Germany and Finland. He lives and works in Dublin. Teskey has been making prints with Stoney Road Press since 2009, using carborundum and intaglio techniques in both large and small scale prints. Fractured Shoreline I-VIII is the latest series, published in 2013.

DEBORAH KLOTZ ’88 M’93

LOT: 326

JOSEPHINE HALVORSON

Under, 2018, Edition 1 of 10

Fire, 2019, 4 of 20

Iron Monoprint on Mirrored Film

Five Plate Aquatint Etching with Dry Point, Soft Ground, Spit Bite, Sugar Lift

13" X 19"

25.25" X 29"

$950

$3,045

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Wingate Studio

Deborah received her BA from Brandeis University and her BFA and MFA from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at the Maine Jewish Museum and the Lewis Gallery in Portland, ME. She has been a recipient of the Mine Arts Commission Good Idea Award in 2014, a Maine Arts Commission Individual Artist Fellowship, the NEA New Forms Regional Arts Award, and a Dondis Travel Award. Her work is held in the collection of the Smithsonian Archives, Maine Jewish Museum, and in private collections.

Josephine Halvorson holds a BFA from The Cooper Union and an MFA from Columbia University. She is the recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship to Vienna, a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Grant, and was a fellow at the French Academy in Rome. This fall, her work was on view at The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston as part of The James and Audrey Foster Prize Exhibition. Halvorson’s work has appeared in many solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. Her work is represented by Sikkema Jenkins and Co. in New York and has been written about widely in a variety of art publications. Halvorson is Professor of Art and Chair of Graduate Studies in Painting at Boston University. She has taught at the Skowhegan School, Yale University School of Art, Paint School, and other institutions. Visit: wingatestudio.com; josephinehalvorson.com; sikkemajenkinsco.com/josephine-halvorson

Visit: Debklotzart.com

LOT: 327

DONALD TESKEY

Good Day Face, 2019

Visit: helenawurzel.com

LOT: 325

ALYSSA A. LATORRE ’20

House by the Lake, 2018

MATTHEW KING ’10

#312, 2019

LOT: 328

ANDREW T. MANNING M’21

Untitled, 2019

Acrylic and Paper on Aluminum

Intaglio

20" X 16"

24" X 18"

$1,600

$400

Matthew King received his BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2010, where he was granted the Edward Movitz painting award. His work has been recently exhibited at Joshua Liner Gallery New York NY; Harper’s Books, East Hampton NY; Room 83 Spring, Watertown, MA; Library Street Collective, Los Angeles CA; and Grin, Providence, RI. King lives and works in Boston, MA. Visit: matthewkingstudio.com

Courtesy of the artist Andrew received a BA in painting from Gordon College and is an MFA candidate at MassArt. His work is being exhibited at the Cambridge Art Association and was recently shown at Modified Gallery in Arizona. He has been included in exhibitions in Italy, Boston, New York, and Phoenix and was the recipient of a full scholarship for NYAA’s undergraduate residency. Visit: andrewart.space

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LOT: 329

ARLENE SHECHET

LOT: 330

Significant Other: Refreshed, 2017, Edition 16 of 18

Red Crest, 2019 Bullet Shells

Woodblock

8" X 7" X 3"

18.5" X 24"

$2,500

$3,375

Courtesy of the artist and Adelson Galleries

Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies

Born in Bogotá, Colombia in 1962, Federico Uribe currently lives and works in Miami. Uribe studied art at the University of Los Andes in Bogotá, and by 1988 he arrived in New York to pursue an MFA degree under the supervision of Luis Camnitzer. After receiving his degree, he left New York to study and work in Cuba, Mexico, Russia, England, and finally Miami. His artwork has been collected by and featured in multiple museums around North and South America. In this past year alone, Uribe’s work has been shown in Europe, Asia, and widely across the United States. Uribe participated in the 2019 Venice Biennale.

Arlene Shechet is a multidisciplinary sculptor living and working in New York City and the Hudson Valley. A survey of her work, All At Once, was on view at The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, in 2015. Shechet’s work also includes installations at The Frick Collection, New York and The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. Shechet was featured in PBS’s Art 21 as well as in The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s The Artist Project. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship Award, the Joan Mitchell Painters and Sculptors Grant, and the 2016 CAA Artist Award for Distinguished Body of Work.

LOT: 331

FEDERICO URIBE

EMMA WELTY ’14

Visit: federicouribe.com

LOT: 332

Needle/Thread (G. Bayan, “Armenian Proverbs and Sayings Translated into English," 1889), 2018

BRET WOODARD ’10

Found the Windows, 2019 Chromogenic Print 22" X 18"

Cotton Yarn and Wool Yarn

$850

19" X 41" X 1"

Courtesy of the artist

$2,500

Bret Woodard received a degree in sculpture and photography from MassArt in 2010. Bret currently resides in San Francisco, CA, and has shown work around the United States, Germany, and Britain.

Courtesy of the artist Emma Welty received a BFA in Fibers and History of Art from MassArt and is currently an MFA/MA candidate in visual arts and art history at Purchase College, SUNY. Her work was recently exhibited at the Kingston Gallery in Boston and Performance Space, New York. She has been a recipient of the Outstanding MFA Award and the Strypemonde Fellowship at Purchase College, SUNY.

Visit: heytomorrow.com

Visit: emmawelty.com

LOT: 333

ALYSSA FISHENDEN ’15

LOT: 334

Chaos From Afar, 2019

JEFFREY HEYNE

Ink on Paper

Bridge with Cobalt Violet and Cadmium Yellow 9:44am, 2017, Edition 1 of 5

31.125" X 25.125"

Archival Inkjet Print

$2,400

24" X 16"

$1,000

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Alyssa Fishenden received a BFA in fashion design from Massachusetts College of Art and Design.

Jeffrey Heyne holds a B.Arch. from the University of Cincinnati. He has received awards from CENTER in Santa Fe, Houston Center for Photography, and the Center for Fine Art Photography. His work is held in the collections of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Boston Athenaeum, Boston Public Library, Fidelity, Marriott, and Boston Properties. He is represented by 555Gallery.

Visit: alyssafishenden.com

Visit: unit35.com

LOT: 335

WALLY GILBERT

SEAN ENGLERT ’19

Fehu (Detail), 2019, Edition 1 of 2

Digital Print on Aluminum

Intaglio

36" X 24"

9" X 31"

$1,600

$400

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Wally Gilbert, working in molecular biology on genes and DNA, was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980 for solving DNA sequencing. For the last fifteen years, Gilbert has been making digital art, most recently overlapping separate photographs to create novel forms and color patterns. By printing directly into the surface of aluminum, he achieves very intense colors.

Sean Englert is a graduate of Massachusetts College of Art and Design with a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Printmaking. His work appeared in Printmaking exhibits in both 2018 and 2019, and also was featured in the Massart Holiday sale of 2019.

Visit: wallygilbert.com

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LOT: 336

Flowers—Purple, 2019, Edition of 5


LOTS: 329–344

LOT: 337

PAT FALCO ’10

LOT: 338

Reverse, 2016

Acrylic on Paper

Acrylic on Canvas

21" X 17" each

28" X 22"

$1,500

$4,500

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA

Pat Falco received his BFA in illustration and art history from MassArt in 2010. His work was recently exhibited at SPACE Gallery in Portland, ME; New Image Art in Los Angeles, CA; the Luggage Store Gallery in San Francisco; and the 2013 deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum New England Biennial. He has been a recipient of the Boston Center for the Arts Artist in Residence, a NEFA grant, and a St. Botolph Club Foundation Emerging Artist Award.

Nelson Da Costa was born in Kwanza, North Angola, into a family of farmers. In 1984, pushed to leave by Angola’s sociopolitical situation, he received a scholarship to finish high school in Isla de la Juventud, Cuba. He continued his studies in the province of Pinar del Rio, first training to be an elementary school teacher, and then a special education teacher with a focus in art therapy. In 2002, Nelson immigrated to the United States and received an MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts. He now lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Nelson Da Costa is represented by Gallery NAGA in Boston, MA.

Visit: illfalco.com

LOT: 339

JIM KEEVAN

LOT: 340

Untitled, 2019

LOT: 341

EMILY EVELETH ’87

Questionable Ambition, 2005

Ink on Paper

Graphite on Mylar

17" X 14"

20" X 18"

$350

$3,100

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Miles McEnery Gallery

Jim Keevan is a self taught artist and does a little drawing in his spare time. He has a strong interest in manipulating geometric shapes in various media.

Emily Eveleth received degrees from MassArt and Smith College. Since the late 1980s, Eveleth has exhibited extensively in the US, and her work is in many permanent collections including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and Grinnell College. Her work has been featured at the Smith College Museum of Art, Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina; the Sheldon Museum of Art, Lincoln, NE; the Katonah Museum of Art, NY; and the Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY, among others. Her work has been featured in Bomb magazine, Art in America, the New Yorker and the New York Times. Awards include grants from the Art Matters Foundation, the New England Foundation for the Arts, and the Artist-inResidency Program in Rochefort-en-Terre. In 2002, she was a Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome.

JONATHAN COWAN

LOT: 342

Radiant Void I and Radiant Void II, 2019

LOT: 343

NELSON DA COSTA

Untitled (The End), 2014

JULES ELLISON ’11 MAT’15

One, 2019

Watercolor, Gouache and Ink on Paper

Pastel on Toned Paper

7" X 5.5" each

24" X 16"

$1,400

$1,200

Courtesy of the artists and bk projects

Courtesy of the artist

Jonathan Cowan was born in 1982 in Temple, Texas. He attended University of Texas at San Antonio where he earned a BFA in 2006. He has participated in numerous exhibitions including shows at Simuvac Projects, Brooklyn, NY; Gray Contemporary, Houston, TX; Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, NY; the Parlour Bushwick, Brooklyn NY; c2c projects, San Francisco, CA; Ventana 244, Brooklyn, NY; and TSA New York, Brooklyn NY. He lives and works in Boston.

Jules Ellison received her BFA and MAT from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work includes fine oil representations and also murals, faux finishes and custom paintings. She is the recipient of the George Nick Prize, Rob Moore Grant in Painting, and The MassArt Discovery Award. Her work is held in numerous private and business collections.

JAMES MASON ’81

Visit: coroflot.com/julesellison

LOT: 344

MILISA VALLIERE

Mother and Child, 2018

Hanging On By A String, 2012

Mixed Media

Oil on Panel

32" X 27.5"

25" X 25"

$1,350

$2,500

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

James Mason received his BFA from MassArt and his MA from Lesley University. He specializes in fashion illustration and designs for private clientele. He is a Paris Fashion Institute alumnus and has shown in multiple shows at MassArt.

Milisa Valliere has had recent solo and group exhibits in Cape Cod (MA), Memphis (TN), Maine, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Kansas City (MO) and is represented by Hammond Harkins Galleries in Columbus, Ohio. Previously, she was a gallery owner in Kansas City, taught plein air painting in Monet’s Garden and exhibited widely in galleries throughout the Midwest. Valliere’s work is in many prominent collections. Visit: mvalliere.com

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LOT: 345

TAVON TAYLOR ’20

LOT: 346

Image #10- The Clouds Whispered Your Name, 2019

Acrylic on Canvas

Archival Inkjet Print

20" X 24"

11" X 16"

$850

$600

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Daisy St. Sauveur studied printmaking at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She was born in the first year of Generation Z, a decade defined by rap music, bright colors, and partying. Her art is a reflection of what St. Sauveur wants her life to look like: crazy, intense, and memorable.

Tavon Taylor will receive his BFA in photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2020. His work focuses on identity as he is inspired by his life as a young adult. He questions traditional concepts of gender by creating intimate and delicate portraits through a black lens.

LOT: 347

LOT: 349

DAISY ST. SAUVEUR ’19

Stuck, 2019

JUAN BARBOZA-GUBO M’07 M’08

Visit: daisyst.com

LOT: 348

DAVID FAUST ’88

Non Tenebris Lucet V, 2019

Morning Mist, 2019

Acrylic, MDF, Paint

Oil on Canvas

21" X 18" X 2.5"

24" X 24"

$4,600

$4,000

Courtesy of the artist and Area Gallery

Courtesy of the artist

Juan Jose Barboza-Gubo received his bachelor’s degree at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. He received MFA degrees from MassArt in painting and sculpture. US exhibitions include the Nielsen Gallery; The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University; Chazan Gallery, Providence; Fitchburg Art Museum; the Attleboro Museum; and the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center. His work has been featured internationally in Tokyo, Athens, and Italy, and is represented by Impakto Gallery of Lima, Peru. Awards include first prizes in the 2008 Ceramic Biennial of the New Hampshire Institute of Art, and the 78th Regional Exhibition at Fitchburg Art Museum. He was named Breakout Artist of the Year by Artscope. His exhibitions have been reviewed in the Boston Globe, Artscope, and El Comercio. Barboza-Gubo currently teaches at MassArt.

David received his BFA from MassArt in 1988. He is a painter and decorative artist living in Queens, NY. He has participated in various residencies and workshops including the Maine Photographic Workshops and the Blue Mountain Center. His work has appeared at the World’s Fair in Japan, Brooklyn Designs, and the Kips Bay Decorators Show House. David has exhibited his painting and photographs in Boston and New York, most recently at William Baczek Fine Art in Northampton, MA. His work is in the collection of Fidelity Investments and various private clients.

REBECCA DOUGHTY

Visit: davidfaust.com

LOT: 350

Superhero, 2012

NATALIA WRÓBEL

Stairs to the Sacred, 2017

Acrylic on Panel

Oil on Canvas

7" X 6"

24" X 24"

$1,200

$5,000

Courtesy of the artist and The Schoolhouse Gallery

Courtesy of the artist and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery Natalia Wróbel is an artist based in Cambridge, MA. Originally from La Jolla, CA, Wrobel studied studio art and art history at Dartmouth College. In 2016, her painting was selected for inclusion at the MFA Boston Auction. In 2017, Wrobel completed a painting residency at the Berlin Art Institute. She has shown at Art Basel: Miami, Texas Contemporary, and Art South Hampton and the MassArt Auction.

Rebecca Doughty’s work was recently exhibited at Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, and Gallery Kayafas in spring 2019. She has received grants/fellowships from Massachusetts Cultural Council, Artists Resource Trust, and the Ucross, Ballinglen and Blanche E. Colman Foundations. Her work is in the collections of deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Fidelity Investments, Wellington, and many private collections internationally.

Visit: nataliaswrobel.com/home.html

Visit: rebeccadoughty.com

LOT: 351

PAUL SHAKESPEAR

Coro #2, 2019 Acrylic on Canvas

TED OLLIER M’09

Apollo 11 Paths, Mare Tranquilitatis, 2019, Edition 7 of 40

20" X 59"

Letterpress Relief

$7,500

11" X 14"

Courtesy of the artist and Howard Yezerski Gallery A native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Paul Shakespear was educated at Boston College, the University of Manchester, and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. He had his sixteenth solo show at the Howard Yezerski Gallery last spring. Recent residencies include Tao Hua Tan in China and the Golden Foundation in New York. Visit: paulshakespear.com

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LOT: 352

$500 Courtesy of the artist Ted Ollier was born in the Midwest, lived in the South, and now resides in the Northeast. He has been a photographer, graphic designer, bass player, typographer, web pioneer, informational leafblower and armchair philosopher. He has also worked a variety of day-jobs, the details of which are not terribly important. He holds degrees from the University of Texas, Texas State University, and MassArt. At present, he is a printmaker and conceptual artist working in Medford. He shows through 13Forest Gallery in Arlington, Massachusetts, and inde/jacobs in Marfa, Texas. He teaches letterpress and printmaking at Harvard Extension School at the Bow & Arrow Press in Cambridge. He is President of the Cambridge Art Association and the owner of Reflex Letterpress, a printmaking and letterpress studio in Charlestown.


LOTS: 345–360

LOT: 353

GREGORY AMENOFF

LOT: 354

Solid State III, 2018, Edition 12 of 12 Woodblock

Gouache on Paper

16.5" X 16"

20" X 14" X 1"

$1,450

$600

Courtesy of the artist and LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies

Courtesy of the artist Barbara Ishikura received her MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work was recently shown by Art New England in the Boston International Fine Art Show and Art Gallery La Logge in Italy. She has been the recipient of the St. Botolph Award and Grant, and Art New England’s Emerging Artist. Her work is held in the collection of Arte Studio Ginestrelle in Italy.

Gregory Amenoff is a painter who lives in New York. He is the recipient of numerous awards from organizations including the American Academy of Arts and Letters, National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts and the Tiffany Foundation. He has had over fifty solo exhibitions throughout the US and Europe, and his work is in the permanent collections of more than thirty museums. Amenoff was President of the National Academy of Design and is currently Vice President. He is a founding board member of the CUE Art Foundation and serves as its Curator Governor. Amenoff has taught at Columbia for the last eighteen years, and holds the Eve and Herman Gelman Chair of Visual Arts and is currently the Chair of the Visual Arts Division. In 2011 he received the John Solomon Guggenheim Fellowship.

LOT: 355

BARBARA ISHIKURA M’18

Giotto’s Dress I., 2019

REMI THORNTON

Visit: barbaraishikura.com

LOT: 356

Iceland Pump, 2018, Edition 1 of 2

MAUREEN MCAFEE ’19

Still Life by the Sea, 2018

Print on Wood

Mixed Media on Paper

16" X 24"

20" X 16"

$2,500

$1,800

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Remi Thornton received his BFA from RISD in 2001. His work was recently exhibited in the 2015 Emerging Artist Winners at St. Botolph in Boston, the Beehive in Boston; and the Hynes Convention Center in Boston. He received the 2015 St. Botolph Emerging Artist Grant. His work is held in the collections of Federal Street Advisors, Fidelity Investments, Millennium Partners, and the MIT List Visual Arts Center, Student Loan Collection.

Maureen McAfee is an artist and illustrator who works and studies in Boston. Maureen is inspired most by color, nature, and the whimsical things in life. She enjoys working with many various mediums including watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil. Visit: theartofmaureenmcafee.com

Visit: remithornton.com

LOT: 357

HILARY TOLAN MAT’02

LOT: 358

KATHRINE LOVELL

Fells Rock, 2012–2019

The End of Winter, 2016

Photograph with Acrylic and Gouache Paint

Acrylic and Aluminum Leaf on Birch Panels

19" X 38"

48" X 40"

$1,200

$4,200

Courtesy of the artist, Kingston Gallery and Drive-By Projects

Courtesy of the artist Kathrine Lovell received a BFA in painting from RISD. Her work can be seen at the Plum Gallery in St. Augustine, Florida and Gallery Piquel in New Hope, Pennsylvania. She works in Adamsville, RI, in a former water tower that overlooks the only monument to a chicken in the United States.

Hilary Tolan completed her Master’s in Art Education in the Artist/Teacher program at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and she received her BFA from Purchase College, NY. She has been an artist resident at the Brydcliff Artist colony in NY and at the Hambidge Center in GA. She is affiliated with Kingston Gallery, Boston, and Drive-By Projects, Watertown, MA

Visit: klovell.com

Visit: hilarytolan.com

LOT: 359

MICHELLE STEVENS ’19

LOT: 360

THOMAS BURKE

Underground, 2019

Dark Surf, 2013

Oil on Canvas

Acrylic on Canvas

20" X 16"

12" in diameter

$1,400

$6,000

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Miles McEnery Gallery

Michelle Stevens received a BFA in iIllustration from MassArt in 2019 with Honors and a Faculty Choice Award. Her work was recently exhibited at ArtsWorcester, Zullo Gallery, and the 20th Roddy Open Competition at Concord Center for the Visual Arts, where she was awarded the Drawing Prize. She presented at the BioDesign Challenge Summit in NYC and has been recognized by Art New England, 3x3, and Creative Quarterly.

Thomas Burke (b. 1978) received his BFA from the University of Nevada at Las Vegas in 2002. In 2004, he completed his residency at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Recent solo exhibitions include Dutch Jailbreak and New Paintings, Western Project, Los Angeles, CA; A Smooth Optimism, Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe, New York, NY; and Galerie Jean Luc & Takako Richard, Paris, France. Recent group exhibitions include NOW-ism: Abstraction Today, Pizzuti Collection, Columbus, OH; 11 YEARS—Western Project Anniversary Group Exhibition, Western Project, CA; Four Approaches to Color: Anne Appleby, Thomas Burke, Herbert Hamak & Yek, James Kelly Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM; Las Vegas Diaspora: The Emergence of Contemporary Art from the Neon Homeland, Laguna Beach Art Museum, CA, curated by Dave Hickey. Burke lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

Visit: michellestevensart.com

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LOT: 361

KEVIN MOORE ’20

LOT: 362

ADRIENNE SHISHKO

Bird Watcher #1, 2018

Area, 2018

Archival Inkjet Print

Three-dimensional Fiber Elements Integrated with Paper Collage and Acrylic Paints

24" X 36"

36" X 48"

$400

$2,500

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Beacon Gallery

Kevin is a student at Massachusetts College of Art and Design working towards a BFA in photography and will graduate in May 2020. His work was recently exhibited at Godine Gallery at MassArt and PRC at Lesley University. He has been a recipient of the Gertrude Kasebier prize.

Adrienne Shishko received a BA from University of Pennsylvania and a JD from Harvard. Her work was recently exhibited at Brooklyn Waterfront Artists’ Coalition, and will be shown at Beacon Gallery. She has received commissions for several large scale, long term public art installations in DC and the Boston area. Her work is in the collections of various corporate and private buyers.

Visit: kevinbennett.xyz

Visit: adrienneart.net

LOT: 363

HALIE SMITH M’20

LOT: 364

KEITH CERONE ’06

Boston Common, 2019

Breach, 2019

Oil on Panel

White Kiln Cast Glass and Violet Neon

7" X 5"

28" X 11"

$250

$1,200

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the Artist

Halie Smith, an MFA 2D candidate at MassArt, previously earned her Bachelor’s degree at MCLA, North Adams, MA. She has shown at Gallery 51 North Adams, MA and has painted murals for MCLA, several hospitals, public libraries and local restaurants across New England. This upcoming year Halie will display several paintings at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.

Keith Cerone began working with glass in the woods of the Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts. Working for six local glass artists in the area, Keith was continually introduced to a wide variety of concepts and styles. He further developed his own glass sculpting techniques at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, where he received his BFA in 2006. In 2012 he received his Masters Degree in glass sculpting from Tulane University in New Orleans, LA.

Visit: Haliesmithart.wordpress.com

Visit: keithcerone.com

LOT: 365

MARILYN J CASEY ’08

LOT: 366

Casey Family at Church, 2019

i looked up at the sky and suddenly i realized I’m nothing at all (why do I go to therapy), 2019

Acrylic on Canvas 11" X 14"

Mixed Media on Duralar, Woven

$675

30.25" X 24.5"

$2,000

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Marilyn Casey completed her post-secondary education at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2008, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting with Distinction and Departmental Honors. Her work was recently exhibited at Bella Luna/Milky Way in Jamaica Plain; and prior at the Office of State Representative Jeffrey Sanchez. One of Marilyn’s paintings is held at the Cooper House for Elders Housing in Boston.

Courtney Stock Callanan received an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and a BA in Visual Arts from Bowdoin College. Her work was shown at the 2017 Kochi-Muziris Biennale in Kerala, India and at the Fort Point Community Arts Gallery in Boston. In 2018, Stock Callanan was artist-in-residence at Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, VT and at the Inside / Out Art Museum in Beijing, China.

Visit: missionhillartists.wordpress.com/marilyn-jan-casey-gallery/

LOT: 367

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COURTNEY STOCK CALLANAN M’17

MELANIE ROSCHKO

Visit: courtneystock.com

LOT: 368

FELIPE ORTIZ ’09

Toss and Turn 2, 2019

Light Post Series #167, 2019

Oil Monoprint with Stencil

Acrylic on Paper

16.5" X 14"

11" X 5"

$715

$300

Courtesy of the artist and Oehme Graphics

Courtesy of the artist

Melanie Roschko was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA and now spends her time between Westlake Village, CA and Aspen, CO. She got her BFA and BLA from UCLA, and worked for landscape architecture firms in L.A. before owning a landscape design and construction company in Aspen. Melanie is constantly searching to uncover the layers of color, shapes, and movement within each of her pieces.

Felipe Ortiz earned a BFA from MassArt in 2009. Ortiz has exhibited in public and private collections including collaborative exhibits at the Fuller Craft Museum, public murals at the Punto Urban Art Museum and site-specific installations for the deCordova Sculpture Park and museum. In 2016, Ortiz funded the Fresco Exchange, a creative and cultural exchange for artists in Latin America and the US. Visit: felipeortiz.com


LOTS: 361–376

LOT: 369

DAVID ROW

LOT: 370

Prime Snowy Owl, 2019

Steel Plate Etching 17.5" x 20"

Graphite and Colored Pencil on an Unfolded Paper Bag 26" X 13"

$1,470

LOT: 371

$2,380

Courtesy of the artist and Oehme Graphics

Courtesy of the artist

David Row is a contemporary abstract painter and master printmaker living and working in New York and Maine. Row manipulates symbols of infinity and juncture; ellipses and exes are cropped, flipped, and inverted into complex compositions. Row breaks down the elemental language of abstraction and traditional components of painterly syntax, combining ideas from the modern tradition with the burgeoning influence of semiotics in the 1980s. Row received his BFA from Yale in 1972 and, after a year studying Indian music in Calcutta, returned there to complete his MFA. His works are in the permanent collections of museums worldwide including The Brooklyn Museum, The Carnegie Museum of Art, The Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego. He is the recipient of a NEA Grant in Painting and the Isaac N. Maynard Prize for Painting from the National Academy Museum, NY.

Jeffrey Katz is an award-winning architect and co-founder of the C&J Katz Studio in Boston. The studio’s work includes retail, corporate, residential, exhibition and furniture design. A graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University and Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, Katz has been teaching architecture at RISD since 1980. His interests include drawing and printmaking. Katz’s latest body of drawings, including Prime Snowy Owl, are done on found paper bags and are about reflection and perspective, process and materiality.

ROBERT MANGOLD

LOT: 372

Untitled, 1992, Edition of 80, HC 8/10

LOT: 373

JEFFREY KATZ

All In, 2012, Edition AP 4 of 6

KAREN MCEACHERN CASS M’93

Once Upon A Time, 2018

Woodcut

Oil on Canvas

29" X 21.5"

30" X 24"

$3,145

$1,600

Courtesy of the artist and Krakow Witkin Gallery

Courtesy of the artist

Robert Mangold (b. 1937) studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art where he became interested in Abstract Expressionism and began producing large-scale abstract paintings. After graduating in 1959, he was awarded a fellowship to attend the Yale Summer School of Music and Art and entered the graduate program at the Yale University School of Art and Architecture in 1960. After finishing his MFA in 1962, he took a position as a guard at the Museum of Modern Art where he met fellow guards Robert Ryman and Sol LeWitt. By 1964 Mangold had moved into his signature Minimalist painting style. His first solo exhibition Walls and Areas was held at the Fischbach Gallery in 1965. From 1964 through today, Mangold has exhibited in galleries and museums around the world.

Karen McEachern received her MFA in painting from MassArt in 1993. She owns Karma Studio, a private art workshop. Her paintings and mixed media work explore her passions for nature and travel. She exhibits throughout New England and several works are held in public and private collections including the Boston State House, Fidelity Investments, and South Shore Hospital.

BILL FRANSON

Visit: karencass.com

LOT: 374

AREN TULP ’20

Weeping Beech, 2018

BPL, 2016, Edition 5 of 5

Cyanotype Print

Intaglio

5" X 4"

22.25" X 15.875"

$650

$500

Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Kayafas

Courtesy of the artist

Bill Franson received a BA in Philosophy from Calvin College in 1979. His work was recently exhibited at the Ipswich Museum, Gallery Kayafas, the Griffin Museum, and the Somerville International Toy Camera Festival, and will be shown at Gallery Kayafas in October. His work is held in the permanent collection at Calvin College and in numerous private collections.

Aren Tulp is a current senior studying architecture at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.

Visit: billfranson.net

LOT: 375

CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN ’90

LOT: 376

LUCY LYONS

Man to Man (Sonny), 2018

3 Friends, 2016, Edition 2 of 4

Oil on Canvas

Archival Inkjet Print

48" X 36"

16" X 24"

$5,000

$900

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Christopher Sullivan received an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. He has taught drawing at MassArt since 2000. His paintings are in collections on the West and East Coasts.

Lucy Lyons received a bachelor’s degree from New York University. Her work was has been exhibited at the MRG Fine Art Gallery in Los Angeles. Most recently, she completed a 26-piece installation inside Boston restaurant Casa Caña. Her work is held in the collections of Henry Louis Gates Jr., Walton Goggins and Nadia Somerset, and Matt Petersen, among others. Visit: lucysargentlyons.com

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LOTS: 377–383

LOT: 377

NANCY SIMONDS

LOT: 378

CONNY GOELZ SCHMITT

Hot Day Blues II, 2019

Inside Out, 2019

Gouache on Paper

Vintage Book Parts and Pages

22” X 22”

12" X 9" X 7"

$1,750

$950

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Nancy Simonds is a graduate of the SMFA at Tufts University. Her work has been shown at Butler Museum of American Art, Danforth Art Museum and University of Maine Museum of Art. Her work is held in 50 corporate collections, and shown at Graficas Gallery, Nantucket, MA, Drawing Project at Carroll and Sons, Boston; Jules Place, Boston; McGowan Fine Art, Concord, NH; the Portland Art Gallery, ME; and 15th Street Gallery, Boulder, CO.

Conny Goelz Schmitt is a collage artist and a sculptor. Her work was recently exhibited at Kingston Gallery, Boston and will be shown at the Distillery Gallery and the Children’s Museum of NH, Dover. Her work has been featured at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts NY, Galerie Biesenbach Cologne (Germany), The Painting Center NY, and the Danforth Art Museum in Framingham. Visit: connygoelzschmitt.com

Visit: nancysimonds.com

LOT: 379

SAVANNA NELSON ’19

LOT: 380

KATE SULLIVAN ’90

Not in the Mood, 2019

Linden Street and Brighton Ave, Allston, 2018

Oil on Canvas

Watercolor on Paper

16" X 12"

9.3" X 9"

$825

$1,800

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Savanna Nelson received a dual BFA in painting and history of art from MassArt in 2019. She is a recent recipient of the Barbara Grad Auction award. With a focus in portraiture, her work is self reflective and saturated.

Kate Sullivan received a BFA from MassArt. Her work was recently exhibited at the Boston Athenaeum and Francesca Anderson Gallery and will be shown at the Copley Society of Art. Her work is held in the collections of the Boston Athenaeum and Jonathan and Kathleen Ostrofsky, among others.

Visit: savannanelson.com

Visit: serioustrains.com

LOT: 381

CATARINA COELHO M’13

Untitled, From the Series Moving Landscape, 2019, VE

Pink Houses, 2017 Archival Inkjet Print

Lithograph and Intaglio on Kita-Kata Japanese Paper

12" X 16"

$200

Courtesy of the artist Born in Lisbon, Portugal, Catarina Coelho studied at the University of Lisbon, Academy of Fine Arts of Brera in Milan, Italy, and at MassArt. Coelho currently teaches printmaking in the 2D Department at MassArt and manages the print studio. She exhibits her work in the US and internationally. Recent shows include: International Print Biennial Douro 2018, Portugal; International Print Biennale Yerevan 2019, Armenia; Triennale Européenne de l’ Estampe Contemporaine 2019, France; 2019 Venice International Art Fair. Visit: catarinalcoelho.com

ANNE HARNEY ’11

Roses, 2020 Oil on Canvas 12" X 9"

$600 Courtesy of the artist Anne Harney is a Boston-based painter who received her BFA with Honors in painting from MassArt in 2011. Awards include George Nick Award, Marcia Lloyd Award, Book Award, Vermont Studio Center Artist Grant and Residency 2016, 2019. Anne is a member of the National Association of Women Artists, NYC and MA, Sowa Artist Guild, United South End Artists, and Fenway Artist Studios. Visit: anneharney.com

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KAYLEE HENNESSEY ’19

16" X 20.5"

$1,200

LOT: 383

LOT: 382

Courtesy of the artist Kaylee Hennessey received a BFA from MassArt in 2019. Her work was recently exhibited at Boston City Hall and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery. She has been the recipient of the Gretchen Lipschitz Award for Excellence in the History of Art; academic and departmental honors at MassArt, and the Master of Arts Faculty Choice Fellowship from San Francisco Art Institute. Visit: kayleehennessey.com


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LOT: 401

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CRISTINA DIAS ’04

LOT: 402

Leaf, 2019

Silicone Rubber, Pigment, Mica, Metal Pin Back

Tawiwankus Wood, Gold Leaf, Sterling Silver, Thread

2" X 2.25" X 1.25"

34" long X 1"

$200

$600

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Cristina Dias (b. Brazil) received a BFA in 3D/Metals and Jewelry from MassArt and is now pursuing an MFA in Brazil. Dias employs various unusual jewelry materials including rubber, silicone, wire, and fabric, creating jewelry with unexpected textures. The series of work All That Glitters explores the idea of value and illusion, while evoking the preciousness of something lost, that ceased to be, that has been transformed, or that never was quite what it seemed." Cristina Dias’s work is in the collections of Museum of Arts and Design, New York, the Teaching Collection of the Museum of Contemporary Craft, Portland, Oregon, and the Kamm Teapot Foundation, North Carolina.

Makiko Oda studied environmental design at Joshibi University of Art and Design in Japan. Her studies in environmental design and plant life are a key source of inspiration in her work. Oda’s jewels reflect the varied expressions that plants show us: the way that green leaves ripple in the breeze and reflect sunlight, their ever-changing tones in the autumn as their borders overlap, and the elemental happiness that plants bring to people. Awards include the Excellent Use of Materials Award at the International Craft Exhibition, Itami, Japan, and the Excellent Prize Award at the Japan Jewelry Art Competition. She exhibits with Mobilia Gallery in Cambridge, MA. Visit: mobilia-gallery.com * Photography by Jordan Davis Robles

Visit: cristinadias.com

LOT: 403

MIKI ASAI

LOT: 404

ARATA FUCHI

Dead Tree and Pond Brooches, 2018

Earrings: Stillness 7, 2019

Japanese Paper, Wood, Seashell, Eggshell, Lacquer, Gold Leaf, Silver, Steel Wire

3" X 0.5"

4" X 2.5" X 0.25" and 5.25" X 2.75" X 0.375"

$2,000 Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA Miki Asai graduated from The Glasgow School of Art and specialized in silversmithing and jewelry design. Her work is strongly based on her Japanese aesthetic that finds beauty in impermanence, imperfection, transience and ephemerality. Awards include: BKV-PRIZE 2015 for Young Applied Arts Finalist (Munich); The Goldsmiths’ Craft & Design Council Awards 2016 Design Section 2D Pearl Jewellery Bronze Award; and the Japan Jewellery Design Association General Category in 2017. Her work was selected to be exhibited at the prestigious Schmuck 2020 exhibition in Germany. Visit: mobilia-gallery.com

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MAKIKO ODA

All That Glitters Brooch # 30, 2017

* Photography by Jordan Davis Robles

Oxidized Silver, Pure Gold, Shibuichi, Keumboo, 18k Gold

$1,300 Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA Arata Fuchi graduated from Tokyo Zokei University in Tokyo in 1999 with an industrial design degree. Interested in how the regular and irregular unite to make an intended shape and the idea that small points accumulate to become a line, Fuchi’s brilliant technical skills are evident with his various techniques and use of materials, including Shibuichi, a traditional Japanese alloy of copper, and silver, and Keum-Boo, an ancient Korean gilding technique, which depletes the surface of sterling silver to bring up fine silver, then applies thin gold wire to fine silver wire with heat and pressure. Fuchi’s work is in the collections of The Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York, The Spencer Museum of Art, Kansas and the Swiss National Museum, Switzerland. Visit: arata-fuchi.com


LOTS: 401–412

LOT: 405

MOMOKO KUMAI

LOT: 406

SUE AYGARN-KOWALSKI

Multi-Colored Gold Link Necklace, 2019

Leaf Earrings, 2018

18 Ct Yellow, 18 Ct Red and 18 Ct White Gold and 14 Ct Yellow Gold

18k Gold

$750

27.25" long X 0.625"

$4,500

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Sue Aygarn-Kowalski received a BFA from the University Wisconsin-Milwaukee and an MFA from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Aygarn-Kowalski believes “that through the combination of hand and mind the most powerful resource in the evolution of humans emerged—the ability to fabricate and to use tools.” Her work is in the collections of the Duxbury Art Complex Museum; the Kamm Teapot Collection, NC; the Museum of Arts and Design, NY; the Racine Art Museum, WI; and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Momoko Kumai received an MA in goldsmithing, silversmithing, metalwork and jewellery from the Royal College of Art in London. Kumai’s jewelry is inspired by the concept of movement and fluidity. Each carefully engineered piece consists of hand hammered, dimensional shapes in colored yellow, white and red gold, alloyed from nine to twenty-two carat. All designs when worn create an allusion of perpetual movement, reflected through movements of the wearer. The structures capture and reflect the light to convey a sense of rhythm and spatial depth.

Visit: mobilia-gallery.com

Visit: mobilia-gallery.com * Photography by Jordan Davis Robles

LOT: 407

SUE AYGARN-KOWALSKI

LOT: 408

SUE AYGARN-KOWALSKI

Leaf Earrings, 2018

Leaf Earrings, 2018

14k Gold

Sterling Silver

$600

$150

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Sue Aygarn-Kowalski received a BFA from the University Wisconsin-Milwaukee and an MFA from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Aygarn-Kowalski believes “that through the combination of hand and mind the most powerful resource in the evolution of humans emerged—the ability to fabricate and to use tools.” Her work is in the collections of the Duxbury Art Complex Museum; the Kamm Teapot Collection, NC; the Museum of Arts and Design, NY; the Racine Art Museum, WI; and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Sue Aygarn-Kowalski received a BFA from the University Wisconsin-Milwaukee and an MFA from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Aygarn-Kowalski believes “that through the combination of hand and mind the most powerful resource in the evolution of humans emerged—the ability to fabricate and to use tools.” Her work is in the collections of the Duxbury Art Complex Museum; the Kamm Teapot Collection, NC; the Museum of Arts and Design, NY; the Racine Art Museum, WI; and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Visit: mobilia-gallery.com

Visit: mobilia-gallery.com

LOT: 409

PETRA CLASS

LOT: 410

Rough Lapis Lazuli and 18/22K Gold

Rough Lapis and 18/22K Gold

1" X 1"

7.5" X 0.625" X 0.25"

LOT: 411

PETRA CLASS

Lapis Earrings, 2019

Lapis Bracelet, 2019

$9,200

$2,200

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Petra Class was trained as a silversmith in Germany. Having spent several years constructing tableware, her approach to jewelry making is “informed foremost by the European tradition of applied art." Class limits herself to creating jewelry that is wearable and also, to a big degree, to the materials traditionally perceived as precious. Over the years, certain themes have recurred in Class’s work: the rhythmical arrangements of several elements, repetition of similar forms or colors, the unexpected contrasts of differently textured materials. The artist is “endlessly fascinated with gemstones, precious or not...by the wealth of different reds found in nature, by the sea of blues: the opaqueness of lapis, the transparency and subtlety of a lightly lilac-colored sapphire. One can almost paint with these stones.” Visit: mobilia-gallery.com * Photography by Jordan Davis Robles

Petra Class was trained as a silversmith in Germany. Having spent several years constructing tableware, her approach to jewelry making is “informed foremost by the European tradition of applied art." Class limits herself to creating jewelry that is wearable and also, to a big degree, to the materials traditionally perceived as precious. Over the years, certain themes have recurred in Class’s work: the rhythmical arrangements of several elements, repetition of similar forms or colors, the unexpected contrasts of differently textured materials. The artist is “endlessly fascinated with gemstones, precious or not...by the wealth of different reds found in nature, by the sea of blues: the opaqueness of lapis, the transparency and subtlety of a lightly lilac-colored sapphire. One can almost paint with these stones.” Visit: mobilia-gallery.com * Photography by Jordan Davis Robles

HANNE BEHRENS

LOT: 412

HANNE BEHRENS

Bracelet, 2019

Earrings (Shells), 2018

Woven Oxidized Sterling Silver, and 18k Gold

Post Earrings: 18K Gold, Oxidized Silver, Found Shells

2.25" X 2.25" diameter

1" X 1"

$3,100

$1,300

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Hanne Behrens is a Danish artist known for her exquisite craftsmanship and the pure, clean lines of her designs. In 2000 she was commissioned to make a brooch as a gift for Queen Margrethe of Denmark’s 60th birthday. She is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including Bronze and Silver medals from the Best in Danish Craft and design exhibition, and has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Europe and the US. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Swiss National Museum, Hjørring Art Museum, Denmark, and the Amber Art Museum, Denmark.

Hanne Behrens is a Danish artist known for her exquisite craftsmanship and the pure, clean lines of her designs. In 2000 she was commissioned to make a brooch as a gift for Queen Margrethe of Denmark’s 60th birthday. She is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including Bronze and Silver medals from the Best in Danish Craft and design exhibition, and has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Europe and the US. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Swiss National Museum, Hjørring Art Museum, Denmark, and the Amber Art Museum, Denmark.

Visit: mobilia-gallery.com

Visit: mobilia-gallery.com

* Photography by Jordan Davis Robles

* Photography by Jordan Davis Robles

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LOT: 413

HANNE BEHRENS

LOT: 414

Botanic, 2018

Clip-Ons: 18k Gold, Oxidized Silver, Found Shells

Silver and Copper

1.5" X 1.5"

2.75" X 1.5" X 1"

$1,300

$1,080

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Hanne Behrens is a Danish artist known for her exquisite craftsmanship and the pure, clean lines of her designs. In 2000 she was commissioned to make a brooch as a gift for Queen Margrethe of Denmark’s 60th birthday. She is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including Bronze and Silver medals from the Best in Danish Craft and design exhibition, and has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Europe and the US. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Swiss National Museum, Hjørring Art Museum, Denmark, and the Amber Art Museum, Denmark.

Jee Hye Kwon earned her BFA from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. Inspired by architectural forms and topographical shapes in nature, Kwon aspires to create works which combine the renderings of an architect with the delicate skills of a master jeweler. Employing multiple gages of gold and silver wire in varied tones, the artist’s works are distinguished by their ’see-through-spaces.’ Fluidly interlinked organic forms suggest dynamic movement, especially accentuated by the white and black of silver and Shakudo. Kwon’s work is in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Kamm Teapot Foundation, North Carolina.

Visit: mobilia-gallery.com

Visit: mobiliagallery.com * Photography by Jordan Davis Robles

* Photography by Jordan Davis Robles

LOT: 415

JEE HYE KWON

Earrings (Shell #4), 2017

SEULGI KWON

LOT: 416

At the Beginning of the Season Brooch, 2019

SEULGI KWON

Round Ring 33, 2017

Silicone, Pigment and Thread, Plastic, and Feathers

Silicone and Pigment

8" X 6.3" X 2.5"

3" X 3.375" (Fits sizes 6–7.5)

$2,100

$650

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Seulgi Kwon received both a BFA and MFA in metalwork and jewelry fabrication from Kookim University in Seoul Korea. Kwon’s sculptural forms are fabricated from silicone and often embedded with thread, fabric, feathers, pigment and paper. The end result features the lightness of silicone combined with the translucent effect of glass. Kwon’s work is in the collection of The Museum of Art and Design, NY, The Museum of fine Arts, Boston, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, the Swiss National Museum, Switzerland, and the Montreal Fine Arts Museum, Canada. Kwon’s work will be featured in a solo exhibition in May 2020 at Mobilia Gallery in Cambridge, MA.

Seulgi Kwon received both a BFA and MFA in metalwork and jewelry fabrication from Kookim University in Seoul Korea. Kwon’s sculptural forms are fabricated from silicone and often embedded with thread, fabric, feathers, pigment and paper. The end result features the lightness of silicone combined with the translucent effect of glass. Kwon’s work is in the collection of The Museum of Art and Design, NY, The Museum of fine Arts, Boston, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, the Swiss National Museum, Switzerland, and the Montreal Fine Arts Museum, Canada. Kwon’s work will be featured in a solo exhibition in May 2020 at Mobilia Gallery in Cambridge, MA. Visit: kwonseulgi.com

Visit: kwonseulgi.com * Photography by Jordan Davis Robles

LOT: 417

SEULGI KWON

LOT: 418

SEULGI KWON

Round Rings 15 and 7, 2017

Round Rings 20 and 11, 2017

Silicone and Pigment

Silicone and Pigment

3” X 1.875” and 2.875” X 1.25” (Fits sizes 6–7.5)

3.875" X 3" and 2.125" X 1.5" (Fits sizes 6–7.5)

$370

$395

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Seulgi Kwon received both a BFA and MFA in metalwork and jewelry fabrication from Kookim University in Seoul Korea. Kwon’s sculptural forms are fabricated from silicone and often embedded with thread, fabric, feathers, pigment and paper. The end result features the lightness of silicone combined with the translucent effect of glass. Kwon’s work is in the collection of The Museum of Art and Design, NY, The Museum of fine Arts, Boston, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, the Swiss National Museum, Switzerland, and the Montreal Fine Arts Museum, Canada. Kwon’s work will be featured in a solo exhibition in May 2020 at Mobilia Gallery in Cambridge, MA.

Seulgi Kwon received both a BFA and MFA in metalwork and jewelry fabrication from Kookim University in Seoul Korea. Kwon’s sculptural forms are fabricated from silicone and often embedded with thread, fabric, feathers, pigment and paper. The end result features the lightness of silicone combined with the translucent effect of glass. Kwon’s work is in the collection of The Museum of Art and Design, NY, The Museum of fine Arts, Boston, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, the Swiss National Museum, Switzerland, and the Montreal Fine Arts Museum, Canada. Kwon’s work will be featured in a solo exhibition in May 2020 at Mobilia Gallery in Cambridge, MA. Visit: kwonseulgi.com

Visit: kwonseulgi.com

LOT: 419

SARAH ENOCH

YURI TOZUKA ’09

Pipe Earrings,

Polyethylene, Paint, Oxidized Sterling Silver

Sterling Silver Pipes and Lapis Lazuli

32" long X 2.125"

2" X 1" X 1"

$1,000

$500

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Sarah Enoch received a BA in Jewelry from Middlesex University in London. Her work is inspired by botanical nature, landscapes and the four seasons. Enoch has developed a unique technique using thermoplastics such as PE (Polyethylen) and PMMA (Acrylic). Each form is made separately: coloured PE-granules and threads are arranged in a kind of minicollage. By heating and pressing the collage, the loose elements merge into one piece to create very light and flexible forms. Enoch’s work is in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California.

Yuri Tozuka (b. Japan) received a BFA in 3D Fine Arts/Jewelry and Metals from MassArt in 2009. Tozuka is influenced by elements such as dark humor, satire, and illogical notion.

Visit: mobiliagallery.com * Photography by Jordan Davis Robles

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LOT: 420

Pennatulida, 2018

Visit: mobiliagallery.com


LOTS: 413–428

LOT: 421

LOT: 423

LOT: 425

YURI TOZUKA ’09

LOT: 422

YURI TOZUKA ’09

Twins: Marionette Necklace (one of two)

Twins: Marionette Necklace (two of two)

Functioning Marionette: Sterling Silver, Fine Silver, Brain Coral, Citrine, Blue Topaz

Functioning Marionette: Sterling Silver, Fine Silver, Brain Coral, Citrine, Blue Topaz

5" X 1.5" X 0.6", necklace: 20" long

5" X 1.5" X 0.6", necklace: 20" long

$6,500

$6,500

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Yuri Tozuka (b. Japan) received a BFA in 3D Fine Arts/Jewelry and Metals from MassArt in 2009. Her marionettes began as an “expression of how we often overlook the true controlling forces within our lives; our internalization of experience.” Every marionette is unique and functions as a working marionette and also a necklace. Tozuka received a cash award for her a pair of marionette necklaces, now in a private collection, from the 2012 exhibition Refined VII : Inspiration at Stephen F. Austin State University, Texas.

Yuri Tozuka (b. Japan) received a BFA in 3D Fine Arts/Jewelry and Metals from MassArt in 2009. Her marionettes began as an “expression of how we often overlook the true controlling forces within our lives; our internalization of experience.” Every marionette is unique and functions as a working marionette and also a necklace. Tozuka received a cash award for her a pair of marionette necklaces, now in a private collection, from the 2012 exhibition Refined VII : Inspiration at Stephen F. Austin State University, Texas.

* Photography by Jordan Davis Robles

* Photography by Jordan Davis Robles

MELANIE CHANDLER-BLOOD ’10

LOT: 424

FARID MOKARI ’19

Entangled, 2019

Dopa, 2019

Ceramic and Brass

Solid Walnut Wood, Steel, and Cork

25" X 35" X 2"

36" X 21" X 23"

$880

$5,000

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Melanie Blood received a BFA from MassArt and an MAT from the SMFA at Tufts University. Her work was recently exhibited at Room 68 in Provincetown, MA, after attending a residency at the gallery.

Born and raised in Iran, Farid moved to the U.S. in 2013. He graduated with a BFA in industrial design at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Farid designs and fabricates custom furniture in his studio in Allston, MA.

Visit: melanieblood.com

Visit: faridmokari.com

DAVID WEINTRAUB ’10 AND CATERINA WEINTRAUB ’12

LOT: 426

JOSEPH WEBSTER ’15

Faded Black and Gold Goblets, 2019

Touch me not, 2019

6 Blown Glass Goblets, 24K Gold Leaf

Flameworked and Handblown Glass with a Wood Base

12" X 24" X 10"

8" X 7" X 7"

$1,800

$1,800

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Joseph Webster graduated from MassArt in 2015 with a BFA in glass. Joseph is now the owner of his own studio and gallery located in Biddeford, ME. His works are held in private collections across the country, with his most current work on view in his gallery.

David and Caterina Weintraub are both MassArt alumni, where they met over 13 years ago. Together they established Fiamma Glass Studio in Waltham, MA, where they teach and make glass art. Their work is in the collections of The Studio at Corning Museum of Glass and The Imagine Museum in St. Petersburg, FL.

Visit: JosephWebsterGlass.com

Visit: fiammaglass.com

LOT: 427

JUSTIN RICHEL

LOT: 428

C. A. STIGLIANO

Bologna And Cheese, 2019, Edition 2 of 15

Death Before Dishonor, 2018

Urethane Plastic, Silicone, and Acrylic

Wood

4" X 4" X 4"

5" X 7" X 3"

$500

$850

Courtesy of the artist and bk projects

Courtesy of the artist

Justin received his BFA from Maine College of Art in 2002. He received an Arts/Industry residency at the Kohler Co. Factory in 2013, a Monhegan Artist Residency in 2015, and has also had two fellowships at the Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, MA. His work is held in the collections of Portland Museum of Art in Maine and the John Michael

C. A. Stigliano was educated at public schools where he learned many facts, most of which have been forgotten. He attended Philadelphia College of Art and learned that art requires discipline and commitment. There he met Stephanie Mahan who taught him that sincerity, in art and life, was rare and valuable. He has an MFA from the University of North Carolina, where he learned that art of the past was a parent, to be treated with respect and then rebelled against. A daughter, Angela, showed him that boldness was beautiful. His son, Raphael, taught him that there was still much to learn.

Kohler Art Center in Sheboygan, WI. Visit: justinrichel.com

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LOT: 429

BEN RYTERBAND

LOT: 430

Samarran Vase, 2011

LOT: 431

SARAH PERRY ’20

Siblings, 2018

Ceramic

Cast Glass

10" X 14.5" X 8.5"

10" X 6" X 2"

$900

$1,600

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Ben Ryterband is a professor of ceramics at MassArt. After an apprenticeship in Japan, he received his MFA from Rhode Island School of Design. His work has been shown in the Society of Arts and Crafts, Fuller Art Museum, Attleboro Art Museum, and in galleries and colleges nationally. Articles have been published in Ceramics Monthly, Ceramics: Art and Perception, Ceramics: Technical, and NCECA Journals.

Sarah Perry grew up in Wilton, Connecticut. Currently a 2020 BFA candidate at MassArt, she is a glass major with an interest in interdisciplinary media. She engages metal, enamel, and photography in combination with glass to explore complex ideas, such as the relationships between people and the subjective nature of memory.

SALLY B. MOORE ’88 M’00

LOT: 432

Running Out of Time, 2017

YANA PAYUSOVA

Archetypes, Revolution Series, 2018

Wire, Paper, Paper Clay, and Wood

Ceramic

14.5" X 36" X 9"

17" X 14" X 11"

$4,000

$3,500

Courtesy of the artist and Howard Yezerski Gallery

Courtesy of the artist and Howard Yezerski Gallery Yana Payusova was born in Leningrad, USSR. Classically trained as a painter at the St. Petersburg Fine Art Lyceé, she later immigrated to the U.S. and received an MFA from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Payusova’s paintings and sculptures blend the styles and symbols of folk art, Russian icons, graphic poster art, illustration, and comics, and reflect Payusova’s cultural heritage and her training in traditional Russian realist painting. Payusova exhibits both nationally and internationally, including at the Tucson Museum of Art, Howard Yezerski Gallery, the Northern Clay Center and the Rubin Center for the Visual Arts. She currently teaches at the University of Arizona in Tucson.

Sally B. Moore holds a BFA and an MFA from MassArt, and a BA from Vassar College. Sculpture shows include solo exhibitions at Barbara Krakow Gallery in Boston, DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, and Fitchburg Art Museum. She was a finalist for the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s Artist Fellowship Award and received a grant from the Berkshire Taconic Foundation. Her work has been reviewed in Artforum and Sculpture, and is in the collections of the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Fidelity Investments, and The Ames Hotel, Boston. Moore lives and works in Jamaica Plain and teaches at Fitchburg State University. She is represented by Howard Yezerski Gallery.

Visit: payusova.com

Visit: sallybmoore.com

LOT: 433

SUSAN HARDY BROWN ’74

LOT: 434

MARK COOPER

Monarchs, 2017

Bottle, 2019

Ink Drawing on Artist’s Conk (Dried Shelf Fungus)

Ceramic

6" X 8" X 1"

6" X 10" X 10"

$375

$800

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Primarily a painter working in oil, encaustic, and watercolor, Brown’s work is in many public and private collections including the Boston Public Library, Simmons University, the Arnold Arboretum, Houghton Library, and the Wellcome Collection in London. Her encaustic work was in the recent MassArt alumni biennial, Nourish. This new work with fungi was exhibited last June in North Haven, ME at Hopkins Wharf Gallery.

Mark Cooper is an internationally recognized artist known for large-scale and site-specific installations. His commissions and grants include Boston Medical Center, Massachusetts Cultural Council, a Gund Travel Grant, and an Open Society Fellowship. In 2006 he authored Making Art Together through Beacon Press. Cooper had recent major exhibitions at the National Museum of Fine Arts Hanoi, Vietnam; Doris Duke Mansion Museum; Kemper Museum, Kansas City; Lesley University, Cambridge, MA; and The Street Museum: Connect in Seoul, Korea. Other venues include the Whitney Museum at Philip Morris; Museum of Fine Arts Boston; ICA Boston; the Corcoran Museum; Peabody Essex Museum, DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum; City Museum of Paris; and Westlicht Museum, Vienna, Austria.

Visit: susanhardybrown.com

Visit: markfcooperart.com

LOT: 435

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J SHANNON FLOYD ’15

LOT: 436

TANI SHAVIT ’10

Tear Drop Vases, 2017

Embrace, 2019

Blown Glass

Bronze

16" X 11"

24" X 14" X 11"

$925

$2,100

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Shannon Floyd received a BFA in glass from MassArt in 2015. Her work was recently exhibited at the Krikorian Gallery. She is an Artist in Residence at the Worcester Center for Craft and has received scholarships to take classes at The Corning Museum of Glass and Penland School of Craft.

Tani Shavit received her BFA degree from MassArt in 2010. Visit: tanishavit.com


LOTS: 429–444

LOT: 437

SUSAN FREDA M’09

LOT: 438

MICHAEL PIETRAGALLA

Aviarum (Aviary), 2019

Katana Box, 2018

Tin-coated Copper Wire, Porcelain, Steel Mesh, Cast Glass

Wood: Bird’s-eye Maple and Purple Heart 3" X 17.5" X 7"

50" X 30" X 1"

$700

$3,200

Michael Pietragalla received a BFA from Swain School of Design, followed by post-baccalaureate studies at MassArt. He owns Floating Stone Woodworks, a custom furniture shop in New Bedford, and offers his work through the New Bedford Art Museum, Cape Cod Museum of Art, and West Barnstable Tables. His work has been exhibited throughout New England and is held in collections across the United States.

Courtesy of the artist Susan Freda earned her BFA at Rhode Island School of Design and her MFA at MassArt. Her numerous awards include a residency and exhibition at the de Young Museum and a Pollock Krasner Award. Created from hand woven wire and glass, her pieces envelop viewers in a seductive, entranced space. Freda’s work is inspired by numerous sources, some of which include: Giacometti’s stretched and elongated figures, Judi Pfaff’s installations and deft use of material; and the sculptures of Anish Kapoor.

Visit: FloatingStoneWoodworks.com

Visit: susanfredastudios.com

LOT: 439

GW FELTS ’14

LOT: 440

IAN HANDERSON ’03

Seamless, 2019

Blossfeldt Brooch 7, 2019

Sterling Silver and Copper / Mokume-Gane

Synthetic Rubber, Sterling Silver, Aluminum

1" X 0.375" X 1"

6" X 2.5" X .5"

$600

$220

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

George Felts received a BFA degree from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2014. His latest work was exhibited in the second floor gallery of MassArt’s Tower building for the BLR program, summer of 2019.

Ian Henderson attended the Rhode Island School of Design and later Massachusetts College of Art and Design. His work was recently exhibited at Art Scapes Gallery, New Bedford, MA in 2019. Designing jewelry for twenty years, he teaches silver casting and metalsmithing; his studio is in New York City. Ian is the Design Director of Zoa Chimerum Jewelry, a partnership with Sue-Yee Leung (’05).

Visit: alchemyaddict.com

Visit: zoachimerum.com

LOT: 441

SOPHIE HUGHES ’08

LOT: 442

COLEEN PALENCIA ’12

Double Half Mandala Cuff, 2019

Proximal, 2019

Sterling Silver

Porcelain Beads and Pearls

1.5" X 6.25" Diameter

1" X 24" X 1"

$600

$950

Courtesy of the artist

Courtesy of the artist

Using timeworn hammers, anvils, and hand tools, Sophie Hughes’ environmentally and socially responsible jewelry is handcrafted with the highest quality recycled gold and reclaimed diamonds. Stylish and minimal, her designs reveal the wabi-sabi nature of the maker’s hand. After receiving her BFA in metalsmithing from MassArt, she launched her eponymous jewelry line in 2009 and her shop, Ore, shortly thereafter. Hughes has been awarded Best of Boston for six consecutive years and her designs have been featured in InStyle, Glamour, Elle, and Harper’s Bazaar.

Coleen Palencia received a BFA in illustration from MassArt in 2012. Her love of 2D has grown into a passion for 3D. She sells her work independently as Belltooth. Visit: belltooth.com

Visit: sophiehughes.com

LOT: 443

MILES MCNEEL

LOT: 444

ANNIE FENSTERSTOCK

Hand Poured Concrete Dog Tag, 2019

Blackened Silver Cuff Bracelet, 2019

Concrete, White Zircon, and White Sapphires

6mm Hammered Cuff in Blackened Silver with 15 Multicolored Sapphires

1" X 0.5" X 0.125"

$775 Courtesy of the artist and Portobello Road Boutique

1.75" X 2.5" X 0.25"

$895 Courtesy of the artist and Portobello Road Boutique

Thomas Diener is the founder and the creative force behind Miles McNeel design. At an early age he was asked to choose between music and fine art. Choosing the former, he made a career as a performer on the concert stage but was always compelled to express himself in the visual arts. His timeless iconic designs bridge the gap between fashion and fine jewelry and are produced by hand with concern for the environment.

Born and bred in New York and coming from a family of creative minds, Annie Fenterstock combines her talent for design and technical training to explore the world of metals and gemstones. Fenterstock’s technical background began while studying metalworks and jewelry design in art school. Years of tutelage under master goldsmiths provide her with a foundation that informs her designs and supports her ability to create virtually anything from her bench.

Visit: portobelloroadusa.com

Visit: portobelloroadusa.com

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MassArt Student or Alumnus/a

(S):

MassArt Staff

M:

MassArt Masters Degree

(FE):

MassArt Faculty Emeritus/a

(F):

MassArt Faculty

Ainslie, Sophia

6

Eveleth, Emily ’87

340

Kraja, Mehmet MAT’18

249

Liliana, Porter

317

Alexandre, Jean-Paul B ’20

253

Falco, Pat ’10

337

Kumai, Momoko

405

Pratt, Vivian M’03

289

Amenoff, Gregory

353

Faust, David ’88

348

Kumar, Vaishnavi

243

Putnam, Deb ’78

224

Angela Theresa, Julie M’10

232

Felts, GW ’14 (S)

439

Kwon, Jee Hye

414

Rabe, Edward

236

Angell, Brett

304

Feng, Qin

28

Kwon, Seulgi

Rachins, Gerri M’01 (FE)

177

Apodaca, Ashley ’21

172

Fensterstock, Annie

444

415, 416, 417, 418

Raimondi, Peter ’77

320

Arsenault, Paul ’00

141

Flash, Alyssa ’15

333

Lacouture, Crystalle

292

Rankin, Shannon Christine

252

Arvidson, Peter

288

Flash, Shalom ’85

251

Lampton, Adam M’04

11

Reed, Shelley

318

Asai, Miki

403

Fleischmann, Cynthia

225

LaTorre, Alyssa A ’20

322

Reef, Jess ’20

272

143

Lawler, Louise

162

Rego, John ’18

261

186

Ledford, Katelyn (F)

302

Restrepo, Christian ’15 (S)

144

435

Lee, Bill “Spaceman”

197

Ricci, Ryan ’17

153

298

Leonce, Nicholas ’20

233

Rich, Ellen M’79

204

198

Leung, Hiu Ching ’20

237

Richel, Justin

427

189

Leung, Sue-Yee ’05

214

Roberts, Cameron Byron

152

168

August, June Aygarn-Kowalski, Sue

146 406, 407, 408

Fletcher, Nina ’91 Flood, Sean Floyd, Shannon J ’15

Ayott, Diane M’97

315

Baclawski, Clint M’07 M’08 (F/S)

24

Bakal, Scott (F)

3

Barboza-Gubo, Juan M’07 M’08 (F)

347

Franson, Bill

373

Levesque, Julie

Rondinone, Andrew ’16

229

Barrett, Julie ’12 (S)

215

Freda, Susan M’09

437

Levinson, Mark

184

Roschko, Melanie

367

Barry, ST M’11

122

Freeman, Robert

14

LeWitt, Sol

2

Row, David

369

Basson Freiberg, Ariel

105

Friedman, Martha

250

Li, Andy ’12

171

Russell, Kate (S)

278

Batchelder, Molly

244

Frost, Hank

201

Liang, Fred H.C. (F)

19

Ryterband, Ben (F)

429

Beal, Thaddeus

213

Fuchi, Arata

404

Liberti, Izzy ’19

247

Saá, Raymond

142

Behrens, Hanne

411, 412, 413

Fulenwider Liszt, Wendy

294

Lipka, Emmaline ’20

316

Schildkrout, Elliot

308

271

211

108

Fung, Iris

Little, Obi ’16

Bentley, Nathan Clark ’13

Schirmer, Skye Asta Devine ’13

280

212

358

274

Gao, Han ’20

Lovell, Kathrine

Berde, Evelyn ’72

Schutz, Dana

23

169

238

255

Gerasev, Alex (F)

Lucey, Kevin

Berke, Sharon

Segal, George

12

111

180

269

Gheyssari, Susan

Lundsager, Eva

Berkeley, Regina ’81

Segat, Susana (S)

241

147

376

254

Ghost of a Dream

Lyons, Lucy

Bermingham, Dave J ’06 (F)

Sellios, Tara

135

260

314

285

Gibbs, Charlotte Andry ’85

Majkut, Katrina

Bhatia, Esha R ’20

Shakespear, Paul

351

263

Biggers, Sanford

134

205

Majury, Kimberley

Stock Callanan, Courtney M’17

366

310

Blatt, Susan ’06

267

113

Maloney, Robert ’96 (F)

Shattuck Pierce, Ellen

176

371

Blinder, Meryl

218

104

Mangold, Robert

Shavit, Tani ’10

436

328

Bok, Gideon

130

335

Manning, Andrew T

Shaw, Erin ’11

203

279

Bouvier, Peggie ’98

190

266

Maroon, Kimberly M’14

Shechet, Arlene

329

158

Bowers, Edie

151

378

Martini, Julie M’03

Shishko, Adrienne

362

210

307

343

Brown, Jenny

Grad, Barbara (FE)

Mason, James ’81 (F)

Simonds, Nancy

377

275

259

159

Massaro, Marisa ’20

Buckholtz, Elaine (F)

Graff, Leslie M.W.

Singhal, Neetu M’20

296

20

360

219

Matar, Rania (F)

Burke, Thomas

Grayson, Natalie

Smith, Halie M’20

363

117

138, 183

191

Maxfield, Victoria ’16

Butt, Ambreen M’97

Gregory, Frank ’80

Smith, Kiki

195

7

30

270

Maxwell, Jane

Calame, Ingrid

Greville, Nick

Smith Corby, Candice M’01

175

326

356

245

Halvorson, Josephine

McAfee, Maureen ’19

Callahan, Anne ’86

Sorg, Cheryl ’99

155

311

231

301

Hambleton, Susan

McCarthy, Nancy ’99 (F)

Cannata, Caroline P ’19

Spazuk, Steven

109

202

133

207

Hamilton, Elisa H ’07 (S)

McComb, Kristina

Capaldi, Patti M’91

St. Sauveur, Daisy ’19

346

242

248

163

Han, Yo Ahn M’14 (S)

McLaughlin, Diane Sawler ’66

Cappabianca, Michael ’98

Stangroom, Jonathan ’73

321

112

443

114

Hancock, Trenton Doyle

McNeel, Miles

Carter, Catherine

Stephan, Anne Smith

230

10

101

365

Hannon, Rebecca

Meskell, Courtney ’20 (S)

Casey, Marilyn J ’08

Stevens, Michelle ’19

359

433

216

209

Hardy Brown, Susan ’74

Mishol, Stephen ’84 M’97

Casey, Patrick ’07 (F)

Stigliano, C. A. (F)

428

194

424

372

Hargadon, Geoff

Mokari, Farid ’19

Cass, Karen McEachern M’93

Stigliano, Stephanie Mahan M’88

140

293

Catlin, Nathan Ng

206

383

Montrond, Sarah ’19

Sullivan, Christopher ’90 (F)

375

287

Cerone, Keith ’06

364

178

Moon, Youjin M’13, M’15

Sullivan, Kate ’90

380

361

Chandler-Blood, Melanie ’10

423

126

Moore, Kevin ’20

Tanaka, Anda M’21

182

246

Charland, Caleb ’04

4

440

Moore, Roberta

Tang, Johnny

5

431

Chihuly, Dale

234

382

Moore, Sally B ’88, M’00

Taylor, Tavon ’20

1, 345

129

Cho, Leena ’17

265

136

Morazan, Ale ’20

Tenenbaum, Elisa

276

273

118

174

Chomz, Zack ’15

Hershey, Nona (F/FE)

Moser, Jill

Teskey, Donald

324

137

409, 410

334

Motherwell, Jeannine

Class, Petra

Heyne, Jeffrey

Thompson, Bill

9

139

25

132

Murie, Susan

Clemente, Francesco

Hildebrandt-Hussey, Katrine B M’07

Thompson, Marina

131

258

283

167

Myers, Makaela ’19

Clinton, C ’93

Hindall, Emma ’20

Thornton, Remi

355

290

381

154

Myren, Bruce ’93

Coelho, Catarina M’13 (F/S)

Holtzclaw, Yve ’20

Todhunter, Stephanie

257

196

208

199

Horesh, Yoav ’03

Neelon, Caleb

Coggeshall-Burr, Mishael

Tolan, Hilary MAT’02

357

291

240

166

Houck, Lisa (F)

Nelson, Ben ’16

Confar, Daphne

Tozuka, Yuri ’09

441

379

420, 421, 422

295

Hughes, Sophie ’08

Nelson, Savanna ’19

Connor, Elende Finn ’20

223

156

Treworgy, Mary Alice ’58

282

161

Hulbert, Cary (FE)

Neusser, Wilhelm

Conron, Maura

284

8

Tulp, Aren ’20

374

434

Ireland, Elizabeth

Nevelson, Louise

Cooper, Mark

354

125

Turrell, James

17

220

Ishikura, Barbara M’18

Nimmer, Dean (FE)

Coppola, Robert (FE)

188

313

Uribe, Federico

330

227

Janowitz, Joel (FE)

O’Connor, Maureen ’81

Cordner, Linda

22

402

Valliere, Milisa

344

103

Jenkins, Lavaughan ’05

Oda, Makiko

Cottingham, Robert

173

Van Vorst, Morgen ’16

228

Cowan, Jonathan

341

165

Oehme, Sue

Vanderwarker, Peter

145

338

116

352

Da Costa, Nelson

Judd, Alison M’07 (F)

Ollier, Ted M’09

29

Vendryes, Margaret Rose

102

256

120

Opie, Julian

Delaney, Sara M’03

Jundanian, Gregory ’18

368

Viera, Jimmy ’14

164

160

13

Ortiz, Felipe ’09

Demers, Matt

Justice, Dinorá

193

Volicer, Nadya ’01

179

21, 312

262

Ozawa, Emi

Denison, Alice

Justus, Cody

442

Vu, Tomas

15

401

16

Palencia, Coleen ’12 (S)

Dias, Cristina ’04

Kamiya, Massako

127

Wang, Li M’19

299

31

370

Paradis, James ’05

Dine, Jim

Katz, Jeffrey

123

Warner, Lucas and Hollander, Ben

268

157

277

Parker, Greg

Doggett, Tiffany A MAT’20

Kawada, Janet ’92

106

Warsani, Faisal

226

303

339

Pasquarelli, Richard

Don Claude M’21

Keevan, Jim

170

Weathersby, Doug

18

349

27

Paul, Roberta

Doughty, Rebecca

Kelley, Donald

319

Webster, Joseph ’15

426

305

217

Paxton, Rachel

Dr. Lakra

Kelly, Holly Mailey ’13

221

432 281

150

185

Pearmain, Victoria P ’88

Efthymiadis, Yorgos

Keough, Jeffrey (FE)

Weintraub, David ’10 and Weintraub, Caterina ’12 (F)

425

107

Kennelly, Ian ’94

Payusova,Yana

Edson, Steven ’77

119

331

342

128

Pedrosa Abdala, Verónica ’18 MAT’20

Ellison, Jules ’11, MAT’15

Kessler, Jordan M’13

Welty, Emma ’14

26

Whitman, Kevin ’15

239

336

327

Perry, Rachel

Englert, Sean ’19

King, Matthew ’10

181, 430

Witkowski, Luanne E ’86 (S)

235

419

306

Perry, Sarah ’20

Enoch, Sarah

Klavens, Stefanie

148

Woodard, Bret ’10

332

115

325

Perry-Wood, Zoe ’81

Eshraghi, Farimah M’18

Klotz, Deborah ’88 M’93 (F)

149

Wróbel, Natalia

350

297

309

Peterson-Davis, Nick

Espinosa, Demetri ’19

Kocol, Mary

110

Wurzel, Helena

323

222

286

Phillips, Matt

Estevez, Carlos

Kortenhaus, Lynne

438

Yang, Shuai ’20

121

124

192

Pietragalla, Michael

Evangeline, Doreen

Kotler, Keira

Poirier, Michelle Amy ’18 MAT’20 (F)

264

Zink, Brian

187

Ford, Alexandra ’13 Foster, Lisa A. Fox, Rick M’94

Giberson, Jacob ’13 Giberson, Leah ’97 Gibson, James ’91 Gilbert, Wally Gillette, Zoé ’19 Goelz Schmitt, Conny

Harney, Anne ’11 Harrison, Holly Heins, Greg Henderson, Ian ’03 Hennessey, Kaylee ’19 Hernandez, Dan

Jones, Phillip

89


BEN RYTERBAND Samarran Vase, 2011 Courtesy of the artist LOT: 429 VICTORIA MAXFIELD ’16 Maria II, 2015 Courtesy of the artist LOT: 117

SEULGI KWON At the Beginning of the Season Brooch, 2019 Courtesy of the artist and Mobilia Gallery,Cambridge, MA LOT: 415

KEVIN MOORE ’20 Bird Watcher #1, 2018 Courtesy of the artist LOT: 361

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