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  • Beverly Semmes: Boulders / Flag / Flip / Kick Artist Conversation + Reception

    Aidekman Arts Center, Tufts University 40 Talbot Ave., Medford, United States

    Join us for a public conversation at 6PM at TUAG / Medford (Aidekman Arts Center) with exhibiting artist Beverly Semmes, exhibition curator TUAG Director Dina Deitsch, and Camilo Alvarez followed by a reception celebrating …

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  • Panel: Fashion Forward

    Aidekman Arts Center, Tufts University 40 Talbot Ave., Medford, United States

    Since the early 1990s, Beverly Semmes has created installations and sculptures of enormous dresses—some reaching over three-stories high, others taking over entire gallery spaces.  Since those early days, her relationship …

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  • Michelle Lopez: “Shadow of a Doubt” Artist Conversation + Opening Reception

    Aidekman Arts Center, Tufts University 40 Talbot Ave., Medford, United States

    Please join us at Tufts University Art Galleries / Medford for an Artist Conversation and Opening Reception to celebrate Michelle Lopez: Shadow of a Doubt. Shadow of a Doubt traces two decades of Lopez’s sculpture in dialogue, for the very first time, with her longstanding drawing practice. Steeped in the material and historic language of minimalism, Lopez’s sculptures, installations, and drawings—including a new wall drawing—underscore the precarity of our moment and the institutions we have long expected to support us. Learn more about the opportunities to celebrate with us and please RSVP below: RSVP for the Artist Conversation and Opening Reception here. […]

  • Unreliable Witness – Opening Reception

    Arts Collaborative Medford 162 Mystic Ave., Medford, MA, United States

    Celebrate the opening of Unreliable Witness, an interactive art exhibition by Stephanie Todhunter with collaborations from Earl Howard and Peter West. This immersive show explores how perception shifts with context, inviting visitors to question what they see and how they interpret it through dynamic visual and conceptual work. The opening reception is free and open to all — enjoy art, community, and conversation with the artists themselves.