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UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
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NEWS AND EVENTS
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Roz Chast in the New York Times Magazine
September 10, 2023Roz Chast, across decades worth of her cartoons for The New Yorker as well as her own books, most notably the classic “Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?” has... -
New book by Roz Chast
I Must be Dreaming October 24, 2023Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Release date: October 24, 2023. This delightful graphic account from New Yorker regular and National Book Critics Circle Award winner Chast ( Can’t We Talk About Something... -
Tired Town
New children's book by Roz Chast and Patricia Marx October 10, 2023Publisher: Roaring Brook Press, Bloomsbury Publishing Release date: October 10, 2023. Goodnight Moon meets Goodnight Already! in this very funny bedtime book from New Yorker contributors Patricia Marx and Roz... -
Review in Widewalls
June 30, 2023'Loneliness can be unbearable, especially when we are not alone,' opens She then turned away., an experimental short story underpinning the latest exhibition by occasional curator and writer James Salomon... -
Second Saturdays are back at Kent Barns
Our first SECOND SATURDAY of the Season is THIS SATURDAY MAY 13th! Local growers, makers, and artisans will be present with a selection of regionally sourced flowers, food & wares... -
J.C. Fontanive Studio Spotlight
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Elise Ansel and Matthias Meyer in Galerie Magazine
Galerie Magazine March 18, 2022Designer Caleb Anderson's home is featured in the spring 2022 issue of Galerie Magazine.The partner in New York design firm Drake/Anderson deftly mixes old and new inside his lovingly restored... -
Dozier Bell in Portland Press Herald
June 5, 2022Let me be unequivocal: Dozier Bell is a great artist. By that, I mean a master, as in someone whose work will be discussed and analyzed in art history curricula... -
Emily Eveleth in The Guardian
50 Things We Love in the World of Food Right Now February 20, 2022'It would be easy to describe Emily Eveleth’s oil paintings of doughnuts in sexual terms. Puffy, leaking jam, the comparisons are obvious, but they are about so much more. They...
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