Friday, August 16, 2013

Studio@36: Art Making Benefit



Adult workshops at 36 Rutland Street from 7 – 9 pm

Adults, join us behind the iron gate for art making, adult beverages, and networking in the heart of the South
End! Each session will focus on a new printmaking technique that will expand your creativity in our historic Children’s Art Centre. All proceeds directly support high quality arts education and programming for children and families regardless of ability to pay. No prior experience required.

Admission: $35 per night, Includes light refreshments, art supplies, wine and beer sponsored by Cape Ann Brewing Company. Must be 21+ with a valid ID. Register online at www.uses.org/studioat36

September 18, 2013 – Screen Printing with Stencils
October 16, 2013 – Monoprinting Found Objects
November 20, 2013 – Screen Printing on T-Shirts
December 18, 2013 – Holiday Block Printing
January 22, 2014 – Printmaking Patterns
February 12, 2014 – Screen Printing at Home
March 19, 2014 – Block Printing & Card Making
April 16, 2014 – Printmaking for Collage
May 21, 2014 – Monoprinting with Nature

In the Moment: Art by Carolyn Newberger



“In the Moment” gallery exhibition features artist Carolyn Newberger as she searches for emotion, humor and identity. 


BOSTON, Mass.- United South End Settlements’ Harriet Tubman Gallery will feature a solo exhibition of local artist Carolyn Newberger’ s works entitled “In the Moment”. The public is invited to attend the opening reception on Tuesday September 10, 2013 from 6 – 8 pm, at the gallery located at 566 Columbus Ave in Boston’s South End. Over 40 pieces of art work will be on display ranging from large watercolor portraits, to collage and smaller gestural drawings, Newberger explains, “In my art I search for and play with emotion, humor, and a sense of what lies behind the subject and defines its identity.  I am particularly drawn to that moment’s hesitation before the eye and the mind come together: in the human lives I draw and paint, of course, but also in myself, as I explore media and circumstances that cannot be fully predicted and controlled.”    

Carolyn Newberger’s talents extend beyond a practicing artist; her early years spent traveling to Africa, studying Human Development at Harvard University and training in clinical psychology at Judge Baker Children’s Center. She’s been active in roles doing research, teaching, clinical practice and has written over 35 publications reflecting her deepest interests that have always concerned people and their lives. The artwork on display through October 30th reflects the interception of ideas from Newberger’s background, lending even what Newberger calls “happy accidents” as a reminder that the forces of physics on art exert their own influences, just as they do in life.   

Most influential in Newberger’s art is the connection to music having studied flute and performing professionally with the New Haven Symphony. She now performs flute and piccolo with the Cupcake Philharmonic Orchestra, a chamber ensemble under the sponsorship of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.  “In the Moment” is influenced by these experiences that present themselves in dark concert halls with performers deep into their art.  Newberger’s challenge is to capture not only the performer, but also gesture, the beauty of the instruments, and the essential elements of sound; its rhythm, flow and intensity, she explains, “When the moment is right and the performance sublime, the page disappears and the music flows through my fingers.”