Gallery of Installations
Art on the Trails 2018 : Unexpected Gestures
at Beals Preserve in Southborough, Massachusetts
Please join us for the opening of Art on the Trails, opening on Wednesday, from 6-8 PM at Beals Preserve in Southborough. The event will include refreshments, followed by a walking tour of the exhibition and artist talk about their artwork. The exhibition includes 21 …
We are pleased to announce that Juror Jean Mineo has chosen the following work for Art on the Trails: Unexpected Gestures summer exhibition. One-Zero-Two, Gregory Barry Woman, Reclining, Sorin Bica Vessel and Pods, Jen Boisvert Participatory Lines, Chloe DuBois Bittersweet Nest, Pamela Esty Arms Open, …
It is with great enthusiasm that we announce that the 2018 art juror for Art on the Trails will be Jean Mineo, former Director of Boston Sculptor Gallery. As a consultant, Mineo works with municipalities and private organizations to bring art to public places through …
We are very excited to announce that the 2017 Art on the Trails Poetry Chapbook and Art Catalog is now available for pre-orders. The cost of this full color softcover book (5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″) is priced at $15 plus shipping. A limited number …
Did you know that much of the work in Beals Preserve this summer is for sale? In fact, we have already sold All Things Sparkley, the hanging piece created by Chelsea Bradway and her daughter Miley and son Max. Not only do sales support the …
Since our opening on June 7th, I have given a number private tours of the exhibition, Art on the Trails: Finding Solace in the Woods. Whether the participants are artists, poets, or art-interested folks, I have received wonderful feedback. More than anything, I love the surprise …
For many months, we have been working diligently to create a special experience at Beals Preserve. Since the first Art on the Trails exhibition four years ago was much less organized, this year I put a lot into raising the bar on the project. I did …
Saturday, the third day of installations for Art on the Trails began with Bill Cohn building four cairn on the Hemlock trail. These sculptures were made from rock and ceramic castings of rocks threaded onto lightening rods. At first glance, all of the parts look like …