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SUMMARY:Repair and Renew: A Visible Mending Workshop with Deepika Prakash
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, March 17\, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm \n\n\n\nCourtesy Deepika Prakash\n\n\n\nRepair and Renew is a hands-on\, slow-making workshop that invites participants to explore visible mending and meditative hand-sewing as both a practical skill and a reflective creative practice. Through simple stitches and intentional repair\, participants will learn how caring for textiles can deepen our relationship with materials\, reduce waste\, and encourage a more mindful approach to consumption.  \n\n\n\nSet within the inspiring environment of the exhibition A Sentient Land\, this workshop draws parallels between attention to materials and mending—both acts of care\, patience\, observation\, and renewal. Participants will leave not only with a repaired garment\, but with foundational hand-sewing skills and a renewed appreciation for sustainability\, imperfection\, and craft.  \n\n\n\nWhat to bring: \n\n\n\n\nSmall scissors\n\n\n\nJeans which need repair\n\n\n\n\nWe will provide: \n\n\n\n\nHand sewing needles and thread\n\n\n\nSome sewing supplies to share\n\n\n\n\nExample of Visible Mending Jeans\, image Courtesy Deepika Prakash\n\n\n\nAbout the Instructor: Deepika Prakash is a textile educator\, community organizer\, and founder of PatternReview.com\, an international sewing community with over half a million members worldwide. She has taught Repair & Renew workshops for libraries and community organizations across Massachusetts for the past two years\, covering topics such as visible and invisible mending\, meditative hand-sewing\, repairing sweaters and socks\, hemming pants\, and upcycling through hand embroidery.  \n\n\n\nDeepika is deeply passionate about sustainability and teaching practical life skills that empower people to extend the life of their belongings and reduce their environmental footprint. Her community work spans over a decade in Acton and Boxborough\, including organizing cultural events\, mentoring youth programs\, and leading inclusive educational initiatives.  \n\n\n\nShe has delivered keynote addresses at national sewing conferences\, contributed to sewing publications and podcasts\, and is the co-author of 1\,000 Clever Sewing Shortcuts & Tips\, with all royalties donated to charity. In 2021\, she was honored as a Commonwealth Heroine by the State of Massachusetts for her work promoting equality and community engagement. 
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/repair-and-renew-a-visible-mending-workshop-with-deepika-prakash/
LOCATION:Emerson Media Art Gallery\, 25 Avery Street\, Boston\, Massachusetts\, 02111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Public Program,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Messing With Language: A Multimodal Pop-Up Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Open March 23 – 25 \n\n\n\nOpening Reception: March 23\, 5:00 – 7:00 PM \n\n\n\nMark Hernandez-Motaghy \n\n\n\nJihyun Lee   \n\n\n\nGavin Miller \n\n\n\nBrooke Toczylowski  \n\n\n\nRenato Verdugo  \n\n\n\nkathy wu \n\n\n\nLanguage is deeply tied to culture\, history\, and our identity. It is a tool of communication and a carrier of meaning that takes infinite forms\, functions\, and uses. But language also carries implicit politics in how we name\, represent\, and categorize the world around us.  \n\n\n\nThis exhibition brings together six artists working in the Northeast whose practices critically examine our perceptions of language\, and\, by extension\, of power.  Working across projection\, sound\, installation\, translation\, and code\, their distinct creative processes explore alternative systems of communication and ways of knowing. Through these interventions\, Mark Hernandez-Motaghy\, Jihyun Lee\, Gavin Miller\, Brooke Toczylowski\, Renato Verdugo and Kathy Wu pick apart linguistic systems\, inviting new possibilities for expression.  \n\n\n\nCurated by Sophie Dodd \n\n\n\n*Please note: The Huret and Spector Gallery is located on the 6th Floor of the Tufte Building. Please enter through the doors at 10 Boylston Place Alleyway. Visitor registration and ID required for visitors without an Emerson ID. Emerson Community need not RSVP.  \n\n\n\nContact contemporary@emerson.edu for help registering before your visit.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/messing-with-language-a-multimodal-pop-up-exhibition/
LOCATION:Huret & Spector Gallery; Tufte Building
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Reception
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SUMMARY:In Conversation: Julia Krupa and Eileen Ryan
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 26\, 12–1 PM \n\n\n\nJoin us for a conversation with artists Julia Krupa and Eileen Ryan as they discuss their work in A Sentient Land: Aesthetic Alliances with Forests\, Beetles\, Salt\, and Air. \n\n\n\nKrupa and Ryan will explore their innovative artistic practices that blur the boundaries between creator and material. Through methods\, including oral history and specimen collection\, forge collaborative relationships with natural elements—inviting beetles and herbs to become active participants in the creative process. \n\n\n\nThis conversation delves into the intersections of science\, aesthetics\, and spirituality that shape their work. Together\, these artists\, who created immersive installations in A Sentient Land\, address questions central to the exhibition: How do we translate on behalf of non-human materials? What role do speculation and anthropomorphism play in fostering interspecies connections? How can artistic practice generate greater empathy and hope for our shared future? \n\n\n\nFree and open to the public. A Sentient Land: Aesthetic Alliances with Forests\, Beetles\, Salt\, and Air is on view through March 28\, 2026\, at Emerson Contemporary\, 25 Avery Street\, Boston.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/in-conversation-julia-krupa-and-eileen-ryan/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Exhibition,Gallery Talk,Public Program
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SUMMARY:Artist Presention and Mindfulness Exercise with Julia Krupa
DESCRIPTION:Julia Krupa\, Herstory Paintings\, installation view. \n\n\n\n\n\nArtist Julia Krupa creates large-scale paintings with herbs and other plants she forages from rural Poland\, where she is based. She is visiting Boston as one of the four artists in A Sentient Land: Artistic Alliances with Forests\, Beetles\, Salt\, and Air. Learn how Julia makes dyes with plants\, along with her doctoral research informing this process. A fascinating part of her process involves interviewing elder herbalists based in the Carpathian region of Southern Poland. Her field work and research evolve into paintings and innovative\, panoramic video documentation\, both of which are on view in the space where the workshop takes place. \n\n\n\nNo prior skills or materials required to attend.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/workshop-creating-herbal-dyes-with-julia-krupa/
LOCATION:Emerson Contemporary
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Exhibition,Gallery Talk,Public Program
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SUMMARY:"GATHER"
DESCRIPTION:Image Credit: Shannon Johnson\, With one look you take me back to everything I used to be\, 2025\, from the series “Gathering Rosebuds\,” archival inkjet print and ink on Rives BFK paper\, 29 x 40 inches\, courtesy of the artist.\n\n\n\nHuret & Spector Gallery \n\n\n\nMarch 31 – April 8\, 2026 \n\n\n\nGATHER\, a student-curated exhibition of photographers and lens-based artists exploring meaning\, memory\, connection\, and community at a transformative moment. \n\n\n\nStudent Lightning Talks: Friday\, April 3rd\, Noon \n\n\n\nOpening Reception: Friday\, April 3rd\, 5-7 pm \n\n\n\nPhotography and related media have the power to knit together people\, places\, and things\, both literally and metaphorically. The present moment seems fraught with peril\, and systems appear to be unravelling. Yet\, at the same time\, we have witnessed the power of unity\, of people coming together to empower and support each other.From a thematic\, regional open call\, 14 emerging student-curators selected 14 emerging artists from New England\, ranging from undergraduate to graduate students\, emerging to more established\, and several pieces per person to present a fuller picture. The resulting exhibition GATHER showcases a broad range of media and genres\, including portrait and vernacular photography; printing and sewing on fabric; collaborative and woven imagery; video and 16mm film installation; and kinetic and multi-media sculpture — using analog\, digital\, and historical processes.  \n\n\n\nIn the pieces selected for GATHER\, we were delighted to see new themes emerge including communities and collection\, identity and queerness\, nostalgia and nature — all with an overall meditative and hopeful tone. In addition\, the chosen artists represent a wide geographical range\, gathering together artists from across Great Boston and New England. GATHER aims to weave these various threads together to make a larger whole and make a difference. \n\n\n\nGATHER was curated by upper-level Emerson undergraduate students (listed below) as part of the seminar VM415\, “Curating Contemporary Art\,” taught and led by Leslie K. Brown\, PhD. As a part of the class and the exhibition\, students are responsible for all aspects of the exhibition\, encompassing graphic designs\, loan agreements\, object checklists\, educational didactics\, social media assets\, and press materials. \n\n\n\nThe Artists of GATHER: \n\n\n\n“Alchemy of the Unknowns”:Lisa Tang Liu & James David Tabor (Stoughton\, MA & Phoenix\, AZ) \n\n\n\nalina balseiro (Medford\, MA)  \n\n\n\nDouglas Breault (Bridgewater\, MA) \n\n\n\nHaley Cooper (Abington\, MA)  \n\n\n\nBeth D’Elia (Barnstable\, MA) \n\n\n\nPorter Gifford (Cambridge\, MA)  \n\n\n\nMonica Hamilton (Salem\, MA)  \n\n\n\nJessie James (Medford\, MA) \n\n\n\nShannon Johnson (Boston\, MA) \n\n\n\nLee Kilpatrick (Arlington\, MA) \n\n\n\nLisa Tang Liu (Stoughton\, MA) \n\n\n\nJordan Marshall (Brookline\, MA)  \n\n\n\nMichelle Schapiro (Roxbury\, MA)  \n\n\n\nFrancine Weiss (Newport\, RI) \n\n\n\nEmerging student-curators of GATHER: Abigail Andrews\, Anjali Bakhru\, Dylan Boyd\, Sophie Dodd\, Claire English\, Julia Giammarco\, Lang Han\, Ruyi Huang\, Kitty Lei\, Daniel Petrylka\, Arlo Rader\, Jie Sun\, Bianca Todini\, Maya Wang.The students in Emerson Curatorial Practices represent majors from Media Arts Production (SOF)\, Writing\, Literature & Publishing (WLP)\, and Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS)\, with minors as diverse as Art History\, Curatorial Practice & Visual Culture\, History\, Philosophy\, Psychology\, Religion\, and Science. \n\n\n\n* Please note: The Huret and Spector Gallery is located on the 6th Floor of the Tufte Building. Please enter through the doors at 10 Boylston Place Alleyway. Visitor registration and ID are required for visitors without an Emerson ID. Emerson Community need not RSVP. Contact mailto:contemporary@emerson.edu contemporary@emerson.edu for help registering before your visit. Hours are Monday through Friday\, 12-5 pm. \n\n\n\nRSVP for the Lightning Talks \n\n\n\nRSVP for the Opening Reception
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/gather/
LOCATION:Huret & Spector Gallery; Tufte Building
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery Talk,Reception,Student Projects
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SUMMARY:Student Lightning Talks for "GATHER"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this unique opportunity to hear student-curators deliver short talks about the artists of GATHER!  \n\n\n\nGATHER was curated by upper-level Emerson undergraduate students (listed below) as part of the seminar VM415 “Curating Contemporary Art\,” taught and led by Leslie K. Brown\, PhD. As a part of the class and the exhibition\, students are responsible for all aspects of the exhibition\, encompassing graphic designs\, loan agreements\, object checklists\, educational didactics\, social media assets\, and press materials. \n\n\n\nEmerging student-curators of GATHER: Abigail Andrews\, Anjali Bakhru\, Dylan Boyd\, Sophie Dodd\, Claire English\, Julia Giammarco\, Lang Han\, Ruyi Huang\, Kitty Lei\, Daniel Petrylka\, Arlo Rader\, Jie Sun\, Bianca Todini\, Maya Wang.  The students in Emerson Curatorial Practices represent majors from Media Arts Production (SOF)\, Writing\, Literature & Publishing (WLP)\, and Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS)\, with minors as diverse as Art History\, Curatorial Practice & Visual Culture\, History\, Philosophy\, Psychology\, Religion\, and Science. \n\n\n\nRSVP for the Lightning Talks \n\n\n\nImage: Beth D’Elia\, 45 objects/Mum\, 2025\, from the series “Holding\,” 10 x 8 inch cyanotypes on paper\, 50 x 72 inches\, courtesy of the artist 
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/student-lightning-talks/
LOCATION:Huret/Spector Gallery
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talk,Public Program
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for the student-curated exhibition\, GATHER
DESCRIPTION:Lisa Tang Liu\, Analog Girl In A Digital World\, 2023\, from the series “Self-Reconstructed\,” cyanotype print woven with inkjet print\, 14 x 14 inches\, courtesy of the artist\n\n\n\nThis opening reception celebrates the fourteen artists of GATHER\, a photography exhibition curated by students of a seminar\, Curating Contemporary Art\,” taught by Dr. Leslie Brown.  \n\n\n\nIn the pieces selected for GATHER\,  new themes emerge\, including communities and collection\, identity and queerness\, nostalgia and nature — all with an overall meditative and hopeful tone. In addition\, the chosen artists represent a wide geographical range\, gathering together artists from across Great Boston and New England. GATHER aims to weave these various threads together to make a larger whole and make a difference. \n\n\n\n* Please note: The Huret and Spector Gallery is located on the 6th Floor of the Tufte Building. Please enter through the doors at 10 Boylston Place Alleyway. Visitor registration and ID are required for visitors without an Emerson ID. Emerson Community need not RSVP. Contact mailto:contemporary@emerson.edu contemporary@emerson.edu for help registering before your visit. Hours are Monday through Friday\, 12-5 pm. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nRSVP for the Opening Reception
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/opening-reception-for-the-student-curated-exhibition-gather/
LOCATION:Huret & Spector Gallery; Tufte Building
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Reception
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SUMMARY:Public Art Walking Tour with artists Elisa Hamilton and Clareese Hill\, in Collaboration with MAAH
DESCRIPTION:Join artists Elisa Hamilton and Clareese Hill on a special artist-led walking tour of their two public art projects\, Glimpses of Glapion and The Black Boston Dream Oracle in the Beacon Hill neighborhood. \n\n\n\nMeeting Point: Boston Common Visitor’s Center \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin artists Elisa Hamilton and Clareese Hill on a special artist-led walking tour of their two public art projects Glimpses of Glapion and The Black Boston Dream Oracle\, followed by a reception and Q&A with the artists at The Museum of African American History at 46 Joy Street\, Boston. The walking tour will begin at Boston Common Visitors Center at 139 Tremont St\, Boston\, at 1:00pm\, with the reception and Q&A at The Museum of African American History beginning at 2:15pm.Emerson Contemporary is thrilled to collaborate with the Museum of African American History (MAAH) for this program. After the walk\, an artist Q&A session will take place at the African Meeting House at 46 Joy Street\, Boston\, MA. \n\n\n\nElisa Hamilton’s project Glimpses of Glapion will present a series of digital vignettes honoring the life and legacy of Louis Glapion. Glapion was a French\, biracial hairdresser and barber who\, together with his friend George Middleton\, built and owned what is now considered the oldest extant house in Beacon Hill\, located at 5 Pinckney Street. While more is known about Middleton\, the artist’s research has uncovered glimpses of Glapion that speak to an interesting and noteworthy life based in Beacon Hill. Hamilton seeks to honor Glapion and enliven curiosity about his lived experiences in our city. The AR experience will be available on Hoverlay and accompanied by a research document designed for educational purposes.  \n\n\n\nClareese Hill’s The Black Boston Dream Oracle is a speculative reimagining of The Complete Fortune Teller and Dream Book written by Chloe Russel\, a 19th-century Black woman from Massachusetts. By blending historical wisdom with future-focused fabulations\, the Black Boston Dream Oracle will provide a unique space for reflection\, healing\, and imagining new possibilities for liberation and collective well-being through early Black feminist thought. The Oracle will be presented as an Extended Reality (XR) experience available on the Hoverlay application\, accompanied by a web-based research document designed for educational purposes.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/artist-led-walking-tour-with-elisa-hamilton-and-clareese-hill/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Exhibition,Gallery Talk,Public Program,Regarding Monuments: Visualizing Hidden Histories
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SUMMARY:What Distance Holds: An MFA Thesis Exhibition Featuring video installations by Sarasa Kikuchi\, Rui Shen\, and Siqi Xiong
DESCRIPTION:Siqi Xiong\, Angel Has No Share\, 2026.\n\n\n\nSarasa Kikuchi\, Rui Shen\, and Siqi Xiong invite viewers into the contemplative textures of fluid identity\, invisible labor\, and immigrant guilt\, exploring what remains amid absence with innovative aesthetics and immersive strategies that invite viewers to linger and feel.  \n\n\n\nSiqi Kikuchi\, Thirteen Hours Ahead\, still 2026\n\n\n\nSarasa Kikuchi — 13 Hours Ahead \n\n\n\nSix-channel spatial cinema \n\n\n\nThirteen hours separate a mother in Japan from her daughter in America. In Kikuchi’s immersive six-channel installation\, that gap becomes something one can feel in their body: two lives unfolding in parallel\, connected\, yet never quite touching.Through quiet domestic scenes\, layered soundscapes\, and a fractured screen arrangement\, 13 Hours Ahead asks what it means to love someone you can only reach across time zones. It holds space not only for the immigrant who left\, but for the parent left behind — a perspective rarely given its full weight. \n\n\n\nRui Shen\, I\, still\, 2026\n\n\n\nRui Shen – I \n\n\n\nInstallation \n\n\n\nShen considers the continuous becoming of identity. The moment one tries to answer who they are\, something shifts. Shen’s installation uses a single word\, I\, — the most personal word in any language — to meditate on the essence of becoming. \n\n\n\nA fan stirs the suspended surface of horizontal screens upon which projections of “I” form and dissolve. They gather\, briefly cohere\, then scatter again. The quiet circuit demonstrates how alive it is\, always moving\, always just beyond the labels we reach for. \n\n\n\nSiqi Xiong – Angel Has No Share \n\n\n\nMultimedia interactive installation \n\n\n\nIn whiskey-making\, a portion of the spirit evaporates through the barrel each year — lost to the air\, unrecoverable. Distillers call this the “angel’s share.” Meanwhile\, ice wine creation avoids evaporation because it is sealed in stainless steel. Does anything disappear\, regardless? When one compares these processes\, what is missed?  \n\n\n\nXiong’s installation transforms these questions into a factory floor to walk through. The documentation of labor sits alongside imitation and artistic recreations that move together on a conveyor belt. The spectator’s presence\, attention\, and quiet effort to look closely is part of what the work produces. You don’t observe this factory. You complete it. \n\n\n\nWhat Distance Holds Opening reception: April 22\, 2026\, 5 – 7 PM at 25 Avery Street\, Boston \n\n\n\n On view April 21 – May 10 · Tuesday through Sunday\, 11am – 6pm  \n\n\n\nFree and open to the public
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/what-distance-holds-an-mfa-thesis-exhibition-featuring-video-installations-by-sarasa-kikuchi-rui-shen-and-siqi-xiong/
LOCATION:Media Art Gallery
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Reception,Student Projects
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