Tag: Linda Hoffman

  • Saturday, May 25 – Monday, September 2 – 25th Studios Without Walls

    The Brookline Department of Public Works and Open Space hosts the 25th Annual Studios Without Walls at Riverway Park in Brookline. The Opening Reception is Saturday, May 25 from noon – four pm. The exhibition features site responsive sculpture in Riverway Park by artists Sarah Alexander, Gail Bos, Anne Eder, Janaal Eversley, Barbara Fletcher, Gateway Artists, Liz Helfer, Linda Hoffman, Janet Kawada, Chris King, Bette Ann Libby, Mary McCusker, Silvina Mizrahi, Rachel Shatil, Adrienne Shishko + Suzanne Moseley, Marnie Sinclair, Allen M. Spivack, and Dan Rocha. There are daily self guided tours and an Art Treasure Hunt. For all information visit http://www.studioswithoutwalls.org/

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  • Saturday, August 27 11:00 am – 1:00 pm – The Ground We Walk Guided Tour

    Join the Society of Arts + Crafts for a special guided tour of the outdoor exhibition, “THE GROUND WE WALK,” located at Riverway Park, Brookline (near the Longwood T stop on Chapel Street). The tour will be led by one of the exhibiting artists. Studios Without Walls is a Brookline-based collaborative group of sculptors and conceptual artists who have been since 1997, producing art in outdoor public settings.

    Participating Artists: Sarah Alexander, Max Bard, Gail Jerauld Bos, Richard Dorff, Liz Helfer, Linda Hoffman, Janet Kawada, Bette Ann Libby, Madeleine Lord, Silvina Mizrahi, Stacey Piwinski, Maria Ritz, Ruth Rosner, Stacy Latt Savage, Rachel Shatil, Allen M. Spivack, Time Project, Rebecca McGee Tuck, Mihoko Wakabayashi. and Bob Shannahan, off site at the Hilton Garden Inn, 700 Brookline Ave.

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  • Through September 7 – Studios Without Walls: See Change 2020

    The Emerald Necklace Conservancy invites you to enjoy the final days of Studios Without Walls: See Change 2020, hostd by Brookline Parks and Open Spaces, on the Riverway Park, next to the Longwood T Station in Brookline, through September 7. This exhibition of site responsive sculpture includes work by Gail Bos, Grey Held, Liz Helfer, Linda Hoffman, Janet Kawada, Bette Ann Libby, Madeleine Lord, Julie Lupien Nussbaum, Maria Ritz, Bob Shannahan, Marnie Sinclair, Allen Spivack, and Delanie Wise. The self guided tour and treasure hunt maps can be picked up in the red info boxes along Riverway Park, or visit www.studioswithoutwalls.org.

  • Sunday, January 15, 1:00 pm – Winter Art Gallery Exhibit Opening at Fruitlands

    Join the Fruitlands staff for light refreshments and the opening of two new exhibits in the Fruitlands Art Gallery, 102 Prospect Hill Road in Harvard, Massachusetts. Zen Dust, by artist Linda Hoffman and Photographs of the Harvard Shaker Village, on loan from the Harvard Historical Society, will be on exhibit during WinterFest weekends, along with landscapes from the Hudson River School and nineteenth century portraits from Fruitlands collection. Admission free with suggested donation.  The art gallery will be open on Saturdays and Sundays 1PM-5PM from January 14 – February 26.  For directions, visit www.fruitlands.org.

    The work in the Zen Dust exhibit was inspired by Linda Hoffman’s early training in the Zen Art of Noh Theater, in Kyoto, Japan. Once back in the West, Hoffman created her own art form that was poetic and spare – influenced by the Japanese aesthetic of wabi- sabi. Wabi being loneliness, solitariness, the sight of lone crow on a crooked branch, a plum blossom peeking through snow, while sabi refers to objects that show the well-worn, rustic, patina of age. The Shaker large format photographs were taken during the 1960s as part of the Historic American Building Survey, run by the National Park Service. There are 28 photographs in the show, many of them attributed to Jack E.Boucher. They feature both interior and exterior shots of the Shaker buildings, including some very beautiful close-upshots of architectural details.

  • Through March 19 – Riding the Ox

    Sculptor Linda Hoffman will be exhibiting her Ox Herding Series, ten sculptures depicting the Zen Buddhist teaching on the stages of enlightenment, in the Wayside building at Fruitlands Museum, 102 Prospect Hill Road, Harvard, Massachusetts through March 19, co-sponsored by the Durga Studio.  If you wish to set up a viewing appointment, email Linda Hoffman at studio@lindahoffman.com, or Jen Sundeen at jen@the durgastudio.com.  Admission is free.  Image from www.lindahoffman.com.