Portfolio - Montserrat College Of Art
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Diane Ayott, Floater<br />
Prof. Diane Ayott, (Drawing and Painting and<br />
<strong>Art</strong> Education) was one of four artists in the<br />
mixed media exhibition Pattern and Repetition<br />
at the Trustman <strong>Art</strong> Gallery at Simmons<br />
<strong>College</strong>, Boston, during September.<br />
Judith Brassard Brown, By the Book #9<br />
The Kingston Gallery at 450 Harrison Avenue,<br />
Boston featured the work of <strong>Montserrat</strong><br />
faculty members Judith Brassard Brown,<br />
Barbara Moody, Rose Olson and Mary Bucci<br />
McCoy in September. Barbara Moody will be in<br />
the invitational show Dialogue in January 2011.<br />
Liberal <strong>Art</strong>s faculty Caroline Kerr had two<br />
articles published: Flannery O’Connor Review<br />
"Flannery O’Connor in Joyce Carol Oates' ‘The<br />
Bingo Master" and one in Christianity and<br />
Literature “Stomaching the Truth: Getting to the<br />
Roots of Nausea in Jean Paul Sartre and Flannery<br />
O’Connor." She received her MFA in Creative<br />
Writing from Goddard <strong>College</strong> in June.<br />
Asst. Prof. Sarah Smith has work in the show<br />
Pulling from History: Letterpress at the Print<br />
Center in Philadelphia through Nov. 20.<br />
Barbara Moody, Getting There<br />
Prof. Barbara Moody will also have a solo<br />
exhibition at Albright Gallery in Concord in<br />
March 2011.<br />
Mary Bucci McCoy, At Once<br />
Mary Bucci McCoy: New Paintings, curated<br />
by James Montford, gallery director, was on<br />
exhibit Sept. 9 – 30 at the Hall Space Gallery at<br />
Rhode Island <strong>College</strong>. She is also in the exhibit,<br />
Papyrus, with Susan Belle, Edda Hansen and<br />
Mathilde Roussel-Giroudy at the AG Gallery,<br />
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY which runs from<br />
Sept. 17 – Nov. 21.<br />
Asst. Prof. Caroline Bagenal, Instructor Julia<br />
Shepley along with Asst. Sculpture Prof.<br />
Marilu Swett participated in the exhibition On/<br />
<strong>Of</strong>/Like/About Paper at the Boston Sculptors<br />
Gallery on Harrison Avenue in Boston in July.<br />
Their work will appear together again at the<br />
Boston Sculptors Gallery from Oct. 6 – Nov. 7.<br />
Boston Globe reporter Cate McQuaid wrote a<br />
favorable review of the exhibition, describing<br />
Bagenal’s work Cut Tree Rings as “elegantly<br />
poised” and Shepley’s mixed media drawings<br />
as possessing "delicate intimacy." Caroline’s<br />
work at the Boston Sculptor’s Gallery exhibit<br />
was also favorably noted by writer Taryn<br />
Plumb in the September/October issue of<br />
<strong>Art</strong>scope Magazine.<br />
faculty news<br />
Masako Kamiya, Trace<br />
Assoc. Prof. Masako Kamiya received a<br />
2010 Massachusetts Cultural Council <strong>Art</strong>ist<br />
Fellowship. The grants provide support to<br />
artists across a range of disciplines, recognize<br />
exceptional work and promote further<br />
development of their talents. Kamiya had<br />
two solo shows last spring at The Danforth<br />
Museum and Gallery Naga.<br />
Writing Center Director Colleen Michaels’<br />
poem The Second Poem Speaks is part of the art<br />
and poetry exhibition Saints and Sinners at the<br />
Durrell Theatre in Cambridge.<br />
Anna Hepler: Intricate Universe catalog<br />
designed by Asst. Prof John Colan<br />
Gallery Director Leonie Bradbury was<br />
awarded a grant from the New England<br />
Foundation for the <strong>Art</strong>s to attend <strong>Art</strong>Basel:<br />
Miami Beach, 2010. In May she became<br />
the New England representative of the<br />
Association of Academic Museums and<br />
Galleries Board of Directors. The exhibition<br />
catalog for a show Bradbury curated, Anna<br />
Hepler: Intricate Universe, in the <strong>Montserrat</strong><br />
Gallery in 2009, was honored with first place<br />
for exhibition catalogues by the New England<br />
Museum Association Publication Awards.<br />
The catalog was designed by Asst. Prof.<br />
John Colan.<br />
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