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left: chaco kato, Spider’s whisper (detail), 2005.<br />

Resin-coated fabric, epoxi, thread, Perspex. 47 x 52<br />

inches.<br />

above right: paul heroux, Double Vase, 2006.<br />

Reduction fired stoneware with gold and platinum over<br />

glaze. 8 x 21 x 5 inches. Courtesy Howard Yezerski Gallery.<br />

Photo: Robert Diamante.<br />

below right: jane hudson, Hoosic Cotton Mill,<br />

North Adams, MA, 2006. Digital photograph.<br />

Bill Kelley (AT ’84–’87) had Sister Wendy Beckett, nun<br />

and art commentator, visit his studio in Florence, Italy.<br />

The visit was reported in <strong>the</strong> Sarasota Herald-Tribune<br />

in January 2007. Visit www.williamjkelley.com for more<br />

information.<br />

David Kelley (Dip ’70, FY ’71, Faculty) was in<br />

“Absolute Abstraction,” a group exhibition at Boston’s<br />

Judy Ann Goldman Gallery, March 2007.<br />

Barbara Kerstetter (AT 00–’02) showed her new<br />

series Souvenirs <strong>of</strong> Indian Summer in Provence at her<br />

New York City home, November 2006.<br />

Ariel Kotker (Dip ’03) is working on <strong>the</strong> installation<br />

His Room As He Left It. Visit it in progress at<br />

www.hisroomasheleftit.blogspot.com.<br />

Deborah Lamden (BFA ’73) founded and is executive<br />

director <strong>of</strong> Partners in Adventure in Shelburne, Vt., a<br />

group dedicated to teens and adults with disabilities.<br />

She was featured in <strong>the</strong> Burlington (Vt.) Free Press<br />

(February 2007).<br />

Judith Larsen* (BFA Art Ed ’73, MFA ’74) had a solo<br />

show at Boston’s Rhys Gallery, and “Take Two: Work by<br />

Massachusetts Artists” at Centro Cultural Costarricense-<br />

Norteamericano, San Jose, Costa Rica, in 2007.<br />

Hiroko Lee* (Dip ’91, FY ’94) had work exhibited in<br />

“Grande,” an exhibition at <strong>the</strong> Cambridge (Mass.) Art<br />

Association’s University Place Gallery, January 2007.<br />

Justin Lieberman* (Dip ’99) had “Agency: Open<br />

House” at New York City’s Zach Feuer Gallery (LFL) in<br />

January–February 2007. The show was reviewed in <strong>the</strong><br />

New Yorker (February 2007). He also had a show at<br />

McCaffrey <strong>Fine</strong> Art, New York City, and recently published<br />

his first print.<br />

Frederick Loomis (Dip ’74) had <strong>the</strong> drawing The Third<br />

Testament Domain acquired by <strong>the</strong> San Francisco<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> Modern Art after showing <strong>the</strong> work in<br />

“Who’s Afraid <strong>of</strong> San Francisco?” at that city’s Frey<br />

Norris Gallery. His work was featured in a cover article<br />

in Leonardo magazine (February 2007).<br />

Ralph Lowen (Dip ’98, FY ’00) was one <strong>of</strong> five artists<br />

in “Between Mind and Nature: Exploring O<strong>the</strong>r Realms,”<br />

an exhibition at <strong>the</strong> Brattleboro (Vt.) <strong>Museum</strong> and Art<br />

Center, January–March 2007.<br />

Neeta Madahar (MFA ’03) had works included in<br />

three group shows, January–March 2007: “On <strong>the</strong> Wall:<br />

Aperture Magazine ’05/’06” at New York City’s Aperture<br />

Gallery; “Alchemy: Twelve Contemporary Photographers<br />

Exploring <strong>the</strong> Essence <strong>of</strong> Photography” at Abbot Hall<br />

Art Gallery in Cumbria, England; and “Wood for <strong>the</strong><br />

Trees and Falling Leaves” at London’s Gimpel Fils.<br />

The March 2007 issue <strong>of</strong> House and Garden magazine<br />

(U.S. edition) pr<strong>of</strong>iled her work, and she was featured on<br />

Art New England’s cover (October–November 2006).<br />

Debra (Brandzen) Marek (Post-Bac ’05) graduated<br />

with her master <strong>of</strong> fine arts degree from <strong>the</strong> Art Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Boston at Lesley University, June 2007.<br />

Merrilyn Delano Marsh (Dip ’46, FY ’47) had an<br />

exhibition at <strong>the</strong> Wellesley (Mass.) Library in<br />

September 2006.<br />

Heidi Marston* (BFA ’97, Dip ’02, FY ’03) had work in<br />

“Works on Paper” at Lynn (Mass.) <strong>Arts</strong>, January–March<br />

2007. She is <strong>the</strong> visual arts resource librarian at Boston<br />

University’s <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Visual <strong>Arts</strong>.<br />

Esperanza Mayobre (Dip ’02, FY ’03) took part in<br />

<strong>the</strong> show “Legal Aliens: Changing Territories, Shifting<br />

Identities, Moving Images” at Smack Mellon in Brooklyn,<br />

N.Y., December 2006–January 2007.<br />

Jordan McDowell (BFA ’04) is school programs assistant<br />

in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>, Houston’s, education<br />

department.<br />

Patrick McElroy (Dip ’02) is a film editor in Los<br />

Angeles.<br />

Chandra Meesig (MFA ’05) had her Backs <strong>of</strong><br />

Photographs series at Brookline (Mass.) <strong>Arts</strong> Center<br />

Gallery, February–March 2007. Her new work, American<br />

Eulogy, is in <strong>the</strong> flat files <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Boston Drawing Project<br />

at Boston’s Bernard Toale Gallery. Her work in <strong>the</strong><br />

“Butterfly Art Foundation’s International Photo-Art<br />

Exhibition” opened in <strong>the</strong> Durbar Hall Art Center at<br />

Cochin, Kerala, India, and traveled to a half-dozen<br />

locations throughout sou<strong>the</strong>rn India, November 2006–<br />

April 2007.<br />

Leslie Miller (Dip ’78) was in <strong>the</strong> “20 th Anniversary<br />

Invitational,” at Rosewood Gallery, Kettering, Ohio,<br />

January 2007, and is in “Landscapes by Leslie Miller”<br />

at Kendal Gallery, Oberlin, Ohio.<br />

Elizabeth (Boston) Moore (Dip ’99) is <strong>the</strong> owner<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Needham Bowlaway in Needham, Mass.<br />

Karen (Canner) Moss (MFA ’74) had drawings<br />

selected for <strong>the</strong> A.I.R. Gallery’s “7 th Biennial” in New<br />

York City, March 2007.<br />

Bridget Murphy (Post-Bac ’99, MFA ’02) is director<br />

<strong>of</strong> programs at Artadia.<br />

Divya Murthy (MFA ’06) participated in “New Works<br />

#10,” an exhibition at Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos,<br />

New York City, April–May 2007. She had two long<br />

panoramas and floor installations in “New Works:<br />

Photographs by En Foco’s Award Winners” at Diaspora<br />

Vibe Gallery in Miami’s Design District, February–<br />

March 2007.<br />

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