Roxy’s work features reimagined realities through photography and metallic line drawing. She transforms ambiguous spaces into new digital worlds, blurring the lines between photography, painting, and collage.
Read MoreJennifer Pinck’s paintings reflect a turn from her trailblazing career in the design-and-construction industry to her current journey as an artist. Observing and interpreting the landscape, buildings and structures, shadows and light, color and geometry are integral to Jennifer's creative process.
Read MoreThe Sky [E]Scapes exhibit at Drinkwater’s — a selection of impressionist paintings, most of them explorations of how to translate ephemeral, ever changing atmospheric vagaries into solid paint on a two-dimensional surface. We take away from them a sense of wonder, and of peace, an escape from the demands and cacophony of everyday life in an urban center.
Read MoreBased in Cambridge, Steve Bennett’s love affair with photography dates back to his adolescence, when his father, a radiologist and avid amateur photographer, taught him how to process film and create prints. The magical experience of seeing an image materialize in a tray of developer made a lasting impression on him.
Read MoreArtist Janet Malenfant lives and works in Porter Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Janet worked for eighteen years as an art director and designer for ad agencies and non-profits in the Boston area. Fourteen years ago she switched gears and began painting in her Cambridge studio. Her paintings are colorful, playful and imbued with a vibrant energy.
Read MoreCandice Oyer has developed her own techniques including building low-relief paper sculptures and weaving together paper strips of images like the warp and weft of fabric. Candice is a Somerville resident and Vernon Street Studios artist and designer. In her world, dreams, memories and life experiences shape a visual language. She builds her low-relief, three-dimensional interpretation of these experiences through simplified shapes and color using hand-cut paper, hand-woven paper and painting.
Read MoreCelebrate the things that make New England a place like no other, with Bruce Irving, author of the new book New England Icons. He and photographer Greg Premru will discuss the book and show images from what Boston Magazine featured as a holiday “must have.”
Read MoreAlice Donaldson’s work will be on view from November 2, 2009 through November 14 as part of a continuing series of exhibitions of local artists’ works hosted by Drinkwater’s. Her interest in photography begun early with a camera received as a gift from her father along with inspiration from her uncle’s gorgeous black and white prints.
Read MoreDrinkwater’s will host Ambiguous Edges—an exhibit of the two artists’ work. Although long-time collaborators, this will be the first time their work will be shown together.
Read MoreCambridge, MA June 2005—Drinkwater’s will be replacing the suits and sportswear usually displayed in their two store-front windows to install Kerrie Bellisario’s artwork. Drinkwater’s joins Cambridge in celebrating artist-business collaborations with storefront artist installations destined to make everyday living and running errands in Cambridge more exciting; as part of the Cambridge Arts Council’s “Art Up Front” project through June 19th.
Read MoreA graduate of Massachusetts College of Art, Kevin Cyr’s work has previously been exhibited locally at the Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts, Boston Ahts Festival, New Alliance Gallery, Green Street Gallery as well as galleries in California, New York and Pennsylvania and currently has work on exhibit with an international traveling show, “Two Steps Back”, now on its last leg in Canada after traveling through Europe and Japan.
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