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Upcoming Exhibitions
- Artists Barney Levitt and Yulia Dvorah Shtern present vibrant and playful animal portraits, encouraging viewers to reflect on the role of the animal kingdom in daily life and efforts to protect the planet.
- National Art Honor Society members from Hopkinton High School present an exhibition they have planned and installed. Discover the creativity of the next generation of artists.
- Landscape painters Marcia R. Wise (Massachusetts) and Rikki Van Den Berg (Ireland) showcase works that capture their inner emotional experiences, resonating with a shared, powerful energy.
- Over 40 talented artists will each be painting a winged foot, symbolizing the true spirit of sportsmanship and athletics.
- In celebration of spring, artists and floral designers unite at the HCA. A guest judge will select a theme and choose artwork for the gallery. The Hopkinton Garden Club will interpret six pieces through stunning floral displays. A public reception to meet the artists will take place on May 9th.
- Lidia Mikhaylova (silk paintings) and Anna Kreslavskaya (photography) explore the fleeting nature of flowers.
Past Exhibitions
- Sat, Feb 15Artists Barney Levitt and Yulia Dvorah Shtern present vibrant and playful animal portraits, encouraging viewers to reflect on the role of the animal kingdom in daily life and efforts to protect the planet.
- Mon, Jan 06Are you ready to witness some of the most remarkable artworks created by our talented HCA members?
- Tue, Nov 26Get ready to be amazed at the spectacular 2024 Winter Art Show and fundraiser brought to you by the HCA!
- Fri, Nov 01The missing and murdered Indigenous peoples crisis has inspired the series Portraits in RED: Missing & Murdered Indigenous Peoples Painting Project which began on May 5, 2020, by Indigenous artist Nayana LaFond who never intended it to become a project at all. Public reception Friday November 1st
- Fri, Sep 13This exhibition will offer an intimate survey of paintings and works on paper by Alexandra Rozenman, Pauline Lim, and photographer Mari Saxon. Meet the Artist reception is on Friday, September 13th
- Tue, Sep 10This exhibition will offer an intimate survey of paintings and works on paper by Alexandra Rozenman, Pauline Lim, and photographer Mari Saxon. The exhibition allows for the nuanced comparison of three artists and their evolving approaches to storytelling in their multilayered work.
- Thu, Aug 15Join us for this online interactive talk about on the environmental footprint of the fast fashion industry.
- Fri, Jul 12Changing Tides converges the artwork of the i3C Artist Group and invited eco artists in a collective expression on the urgent state of our planet and the intricate relationship between humanity and nature. Meet the artist reception: Friday, July 12 @ 6 pm
- Wed, Jul 03Changing Tides converges the artwork of the i3C Artist Group and invited eco artists in a collective expression on the urgent state of our planet and the intricate relationship between humanity and nature. Meet the artist reception: Friday, July 12 @ 6 pm
- Tue, May 28In Monsters, Memes, and Mementos, Joseph Fontinha is interested in authentic human experience and the relationship between personal and human stories. Meet the Artist reception is Saturday, June 15th @ 1 pm
- Tue, Apr 23HCA is excited to announce our nineteenth annual Arts in Bloom exhibition, juried by Claudia Fiks. A free public reception will take place on Saturday, May 11th @ 6 pm.
- Tue, Mar 26Art and stories celebrating the quiet heroes of the Boston Marathon in celebration of the 100th time the marathon has started in Hopkinton. Public reception on Friday April 12th @ 6 pm.
- Wed, Mar 06An exhibition of the Hopkinton High School Honor Art students offering the experience of exhibiting in a real art gallery.
- Wed, Dec 27Are you ready to witness some of the most amazing artworks created by our talented HCA members?
- Mon, Nov 27The HCA is excited to announce our 2023 Winter Art Show and fundraiser!
- Tue, Aug 29Using a Gelli plate to print onto her father’s paper memorabilia is an important step in creating the imagery that becomes the base and/or collage elements for DeSalvo’s work.
- Tue, Aug 29The Day After Yesterday is a powerful collection of portraits and personal stories that destigmatizes dementia and humanizes the millions of people living with the disease.
Past Exhibitions
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