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7th
Holiday Salon
December
2nd

BRAVO!
October
21st – November 26th

Saturation
III
September
9th - October 15th

Summer
Salon 2004
June
8th - July 20th

Passionate
Visions
May
6th - June 4th

Bold
Expressions
March
4th - April 16th

Suggestions
January
22nd - February 26th

Figuratively
Speaking
February 2nd March
16th
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Event Calendar 2004
7th
Holiday Salon
December
2nd
Featured artists include Sabre Esler, Carole Arnston, Amy Dixon, plus 15 other
acclaimed artists!
Opening:
Thursday, December 2nd 2004
Reception 6 to 9pm
BRAVO!
October
21st - November 26th
The BRAVO! Show opens Thursday night, October 21st from 6 to 9pm. This show
features new work by Carolyn MacEwen, CCBESS, Phar Schulenburg, and others.
Jules Place will also host open hours on Saturday, October 23rd from 1 to 4pm.
Saturation
III
September
9th - October 15th
Featuring work by Christine Destrempes, Rebecca Koury,
Valerie Lennon, Lisa Occhipinti, and Yasharel.
Summer
Salon 2004
June
8th - July 20th
Featuring over 60 works of art by: Cathryn Miles, Amy
Maas, Sabre Esler, Susie Pryor, Yasharel, Holly Hauser, Clara Blalock,
and others.
Passionate
Visions
May
6th - June 4th
New paintings and black & white photography. Features
work from Tom Berntsen, Laura Bowman, William Guion, Rebecca Koury,
Craig Mooney, and Michael Wilson.
Bold
Expressions
March
4th - April 16th
Featuring work by Sharon Booma, Michelle Dangelo, and
Allison Stewart.
Suggestions
January
22nd - February 26th
Featuring work by Amy Dixon, Gregory Stocks, Holly Hauser,
and Clara Blalock.
Event Calendar 2003
Changing
Lanes
October
16th – November 21st
"Changing Lanes" opens at Jules Place on Thursday
night October 16th from 6 to 9pm. Works on display will include the new
paintings from Sabre Esler, Judy Barie, Sharon Glennon, CCBESS, and Carole
Arnston as well as new sculptures by Allen Wynn.
International
Fine Art Show of Boston
November
14, 15, 16
Jules Place will participating in the 7th annual International
Fine Art Show of Boston along with 40 other Galleries from across the
country. Each exhibitor is an expert in their own arena- work in the show
will feature ancient art to French Barbizon to contemporary paintings
and photography. Jules Place will be presenting a new selection of contemporary
work.
Holiday
Salon
December
4th – January 12th
Holiday Salon will feature new work from a many of Jules
Place artists. Camilla Armstrong will be highlighted on the cover invitation.
Saturation
II
September
10th – October 11th 2003
Saturation presents new work from Carolyn MacEwen, Ursula Mahler,
Don McKillop, Valerie Lennon and Christine Destrempes.
Escape
January 23rd through March 1st
Celebrates the art of landscape with new paintings from Clara Blalock,
Greg Stocks, Marshall Noice, Sabre Esler, and Phyllis Wilkins.
Impressions
March
20th May 1st
Explores the contrasts of colors, place, and form by Peter Roux, Yasharel,
Lynnette Shaw, and Willoughby Elliott.
Revelations
New Introductions
May 8th June 1st
Reveals
dynamic forms, textures and life by Jake Wagnon, Laura Bowman, Brigitte
Bruggeman.
Summer
Fling
June 4th July 1st
Highlights new work by Susie Pryor and introduces new work contemporary
figurative work by Ursula Mahler.
Summer
Salon
July 1st August 31st
Summer Salon - features multiple collections of in house artists.
Saturation
II
September
11th October 17th
Changing
Lanes
October 23rd November 30
Holiday
Salon
December 4th January 15th
Event
Calendar 2002
Figuratively Speaking
February 2nd March 16th
Figurative Speaking is a show that explores five artists interpretation
of life as drawn from the past, present and future. Featured artists include:
Mark Barry, Mary Bourke, CCBESS, Sabre Esler, and Susan Romaine. Click
here to view this past show.
Jules
Place Conneticut Spring Salon
March
17th
Features over 20 new paintings. Jules Place has expanded into Greenwich,
CT . To view paintings in CT and to set up a residential art consultation,
call (203) 637-1237.
Berenberg/Jules
Place Collaborative Opening
April 11th 6:30 to 8:30
At
Berenberg Gallery located on Clarendon Street.
Modern
Metaphor
March 23rd May 3rd
Modern Metaphors includes a more abstract interpretation of mediums and
textures and includes both representation and non-representational paintings.
Featured artists include: Michael Wilson, Naava, Ellen Rich, and Christine
Destrempes. Click here to view this past
show.
Inside and Out
May 9th June 17th
Land life and sea explores multiple facets of living and focuses on rural
and urban landscapes. The work presented in the show vacillates between
modern, traditional, and primitive. Featured artists include: Don McKillop,
Holly Hauser, Josh George, Heather Pilchard. Click
here to view this past show.
Summer
Salon
June 6th August 15th
Highlights new work by Susie Pryor and several other of Jules artists.
New work arrives in the gallery weekly and includes paintings,
works on paper as well as photography and sculpture.
Saturation
Opens
September 12 and runs through October 15th
Saturation features color intensive works by CCBess, Danette English,
Valerie Lennon Carolyn Macewen and Allen Wynn. These artists use color
to express emotional intensity, texture and forms.
Fall
Invitational
September 14th October 18th
Introduces new work to Boston from 5 artists from all parts of the country.
South
End Open Studios
September 21, 22. 11 to 6 pm
In addition to the featured artists from the Saturation Show For open
studios, additional new smaller work will be presented from Josh George,
Camilla Armstrong, and Don McKillop.
Contemporary
Naturalism
October 26th December 1st
Features new work by Allison Stewart and introduces work by Canadian artist
Carole Arnston, and Kathleen Soles. Allison Stewarts paintings which
debuted in Boston in the spring of 2001 sold out!!
Holiday
Salon
December 7th January 17th
Presents large and small works by Jules artists. Over 75 large and small
works of art will be presented in a traditional salon setting. Including
new works by Camilla Armstrong, Susie Pryor, Yasharel Manzy, Sabre Esler,
CCBess, Allison Stewart, Carole Arnston, Kathleen Soles, Michael Wilson,
Allen Wynn and many others.
Review
2001 shows
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