Portraiture 2020
From timeless works to dynamic images, these painters show that while the subject matter may be similar, it is the artists’ unique styles that have established each of them in the contemporary fine art world.
American Impressionist Society 26th Annual National Juried Exhibition
A five-member jury reviewed 1,750 entries, and a printed catalogue illustrating all of the works they selected will be available for purchase, as will the artworks themselves.
On View: Realism Art from the Florence Academy
“All of the works are an individual expression of these artists’ work," said curator Tanvi Pathare, "but the red thread that connects them all is their ability to transcend life around them into moments of timeless beauty."
Virtual Gallery Walk for April 24, 2026
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Mystery and Light: David A. Leffel and Sherrie McGraw
Learn about a show of recent artworks by David A. Leffel and Sherrie McGraw, the Taos-based artists, authors, and teachers renowned for ...
From NOAPS: Best of America Small Works
On view are 175 works — all measuring 320 square inches or smaller — created by artists from around the world.
Alan Bray: Inhabited Landscape
Alan Bray’s Maine is not the postcard vision of rugged coastlines and lighthouses. Decades of living in the state’s lesser-known interior—densely forested and isolated—have drawn the artist toward more intimate subjects.
The Space Between
Much of her work meditates on the interconnections between man and nature — or, more accurately, woman and nature.
A Place For Me
Everyone agrees that figurative painting is enjoying a robust revival, so now ICA Boston curators Ruth Erickson and Anni Pullagura have ...
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for May 7, 2021
As part of our effort to continue to keep artists and art galleries in business, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."








