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  • Friday, October 1, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
    • Film Club: Midnight Diner Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm Locations: Zoom Details:

      Film Club: Midnight Diner

       
       
  • Saturday, October 2, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Sunday, October 3, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Monday, October 4, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Tuesday, October 5, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Wednesday, October 6, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Thursday, October 7, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Friday, October 8, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
    • Film Club: Chef Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm Locations: Zoom Details:

      Film Club: Chef

       
       
  • Saturday, October 9, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Sunday, October 10, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Monday, October 11, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Tuesday, October 12, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Wednesday, October 13, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Thursday, October 14, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Friday, October 15, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
    • Film Club: Dough Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm Locations: Zoom Details:

      Film Club: Dough

       
       
  • Saturday, October 16, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Sunday, October 17, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
    • Shalom
      Shalom Time: 4:00pm - 6:00pm Locations: Monteabaro Recital Hall Details:

      Max Murray Bass
      Frank Russo Drums
      Alan Blackman Piano

      All new music inspired by the introspection and quietude of the pandemic. This set will feature originals by members of the trio and fresh takes on traditional melodies like Oh, Shenandoah.

      Buy Tickets

      Ticket Information

      Single ticket price General Admission Senior/Military Student Groups 6 or more
      At the Door $18.00 $13.00 $7.00 $12*
      Advance Tickets
      Prices are valid up to one week prior to the concert date:
      $16.00 $10.00 $5.00 N/A

      Due to the nature of artistic presentation, all concerts and events are subject to change. 

      • Children Ticket Policy: Children ages 6 through 12 in the same family get FREE ADMISSION with a purchase of general or senior ticket to the Faculty Series Concerts.
      • Group Ticket Policy: Group rate for 6 or more people purchasing general admission tickets to the Faculty Series Concerts: $12 for Faculty Concert. Use the code GROUP6 to access group pricing when purchasing tickets online.  For more information, call the Horowitz Center Box Office.  

      Horowitz Center Patron Safety

      The college’s top priority remains the health, safety, and well-being of the college community. This includes the staff, students, artists, and patrons who participate in events presented in the Horowitz Center. Visit our Patron Safety page where you'll find information about what you can expect when you attend an exhibit or performance in the Horowitz Center this season. Please revisit this page before attending each event as regulations may have changed. To View HCC's Full Return to Campus Plan, visit www.howardcc.edu/coronavirus

       
       
  • Monday, October 18, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Tuesday, October 19, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Wednesday, October 20, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Artist Lecture
      Linnea Poole: Artist Lecture Time: 1:30pm - 2:30pm Locations: Monteabaro Recital Hall Details:

      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective.
      *(mourning in swahili)  

       
       
  • Thursday, October 21, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Friday, October 22, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
    • Film Club: Ramen Shop Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm Locations: Zoom Details:

      Film Club: Ramen Shop

       
       
  • Saturday, October 23, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Sunday, October 24, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Monday, October 25, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Tuesday, October 26, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Wednesday, October 27, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Thursday, October 28, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
  • Friday, October 29, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
    • HCC Dance Showcase
      HCC Dance Showcase Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm Locations: Smith Theatre Details:

      Friday, October 29 at 3pm and Saturday, October 30 at 7pm
      Smith Theatre

      The HCC Dance Program is excited to be back in the theater as we present the HCC Dance Showcase 2021 on Friday, ​October 29 at 3pm and Saturday, October 30 at 7pm.  These performances ​feature eclectic choreography and dynamic performances by faculty, alumni, guest artists and students.  The performances will be presented before a live audience and will also be livestreamed for audience members who do not feel comfortable attending in person.  

      Ticket Information: 

      General Admission:  $15      
      Students, HCC Employees, Military (with ID):  $10

      BUY TICKETS ONLINE

      In person performances in SMITH THEATRE*

      *Please see out patron safety page for on campus performances. 

      Virtual Performances

      PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TO HCC DANCE CONCERTS

      Ticket prices to HCC dance concerts are set with the intention of making the experience affordable to students and the community. If you are able to contribute more, we gratefully welcome a one-time gift to HCC Dance Program.

       
       
    • Film Club: Chocolat Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm Locations: Zoom Details:

      Film Club: Chocolat

       
       
  • Saturday, October 30, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       
    • HCC Dance Showcase
      HCC Dance Showcase Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Locations: Smith Theatre Details:

      Friday, October 29 at 3pm and Saturday, October 30 at 7pm
      Smith Theatre

      The HCC Dance Program is excited to be back in the theater as we present the HCC Dance Showcase 2021 on Friday, ​ October 29 at 3pm and Saturday, October 30 at 7pm.  These performances ​feature eclectic choreography and dynamic performances by faculty, alumni, guest artists and students.  The productions will be presented before a live audience and will also be livestreamed for audience members who do not feel comfortable attending in person.  

      Ticket Information: 

      General Admission:  $15      
      Students, Seniors (60+), HCC Employees, Military (with ID):  $10

      BUY TICKETS ONLINE

      In person performances in SMITH THEATRE*

      *Please see out patron safety page for on campus performances. 

      Virtual Performances

      PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TO HCC DANCE CONCERTS

      Ticket prices to HCC dance concerts are set with the intention of making the experience affordable to students and the community. If you are able to contribute more, we gratefully welcome a one-time gift to HCC Dance Program.

       
       
  • Sunday, October 31, 2021

    • “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” Time: All Day Locations: The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: View on YouTube

      “Technicolor Familiar: Illustrations by E. K. McDonnell” is an exhibition of recent drawings by local artist Emma Kramer McDonnell. The exhibition features a selection of McDonnell’s intimate, small-scale illustrations inspired by Surrealism, pop culture, and Western Esotericism. The Richard B. Talkin Family Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the McCuan Hall.

      Emma McDonnell: Yellow dinosaur skull

      technicolor familiar encapsulates the current iteration of McDonnell's personal art practice. The name was adopted in 2018 to reflect the evolution taking place in her artwork; "technicolor" for highly saturated palettes, and "familiar" for creatures connected to magic and the occult. Anachronistic in style and symbolism, Technicolor Familiar exists somewhere between surrealism, pop art, medieval altarpieces, and Western esotericism. This new body of work draws inspiration from the (un)natural world, astrology, alchemy, dreams and the subconscious. 

      Emma K. McDonnell has been a practicing illustrator for nearly a decade, providing original artwork for theatre companies up and down the East Coast, including Pig Pen Theatre Co., Third Rail Projects LLC, and HCC's very own Arts Collective. As a fine art illustrator, Emma primarily works with traditional media, combining bold colors and delicate mark-making to generate small-scale, intimate illustrations. Emma received an AA in Studio Art from HCC and a BFA in Illustration from the Art Institute of Boston, and had been applying her formal visual art education to creative jobs in the performing arts ever since. 

      View Exhibition Catalog

       
       
    • Linnea Poole: Kuomboleza* Time: All Day Locations: The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery Details:

      August 30 - November 22, 2021

      Reception: Saturday, September 25, 2021, 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m.
      Gallery Hours: 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily.
      Artist Lecture: Wednesday, October 20, 1:30 p.m., Monteabaro Recital Hall 

      Kuomboleza* an exhibition featuring fabrics, photography and film by Linnea Poole explores  mourning, personal reflection, self discovery and the artist's hopes for the human collective. 

      *(mourning in swahili)  

      Linnea Poole: Women with green flowing sash.

       
       
    • Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days"
      Shana R. Goetsch "Doom Days" Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      Shana R. Goetsch
      Dooms Day Virtual Gallery Exhibit
      September 20 - November 22, 2021

      View Online Exhibit

      Artist Statement 

      Shana R. Goetsch

      I come from whispered wishes
      a child of the corn, filled with red meats and casserole dishes.
      Ruddy cheeks in the winter
      sun burnt shoulders in the summer
      I am from rusty, dusty barns,
      and red front doors
      (because my mom wanted to be fancy like Elizabeth Arden,
      so I'll beg your pardon).
      Red carpets, red curtains, red blood
      you always knew how to make an entrance,
      and an exit.

      "All I see is red", a psychic once said.

      I made art about you,
      and it was Sanguine.
      Filled with want and silent screams,
      and warm pigments
      deep reds of cadmiums and crimsons.
      I scratched, ripped, scored, scarred, and carved the surface,
      still tattooing these lines with my hands, so I'll never forget the purpose.
      Touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you...
      I come from Diamonds and Princes
      smart mouths, and capable bitches
      squishy hugs and terrible kisses
      longings and losses, and optimisms and wishes.

       
       

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