Being Human

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BEING HUMAN

ARTHAUS GALLERY

JUNE 29TH – AUGUST 3RD, 2024

This catalog is an accompaniment to the exhibit presented by Unbound Visual Arts, Inc. and the National Association of Women Artists, Inc.

Edited and Produced by Unbound Visual Arts

UVA MISSION STATEMENT

Unbound Visual Arts (UVA) is a unique Allston-Brighton (MA) based nonprofit art organization We serve the Greater Boston community with impactful educational programs and exhibits to encourage learning, engagement, and change.

NAWA MISSION STATEMENT

The National Association of Women Artists (NAWA), the first women’s fine art organization in the country, is a vibrant community of professional women artists that strives to support its members and women artists at large through exhibitions, programs and education.

Unbound Visual Arts Inc.

43 North Beacon St.

Allston, MA 02134

UnboundVisualArts.org info@UnboundVisualArts.org 617-657-4278

Curators:

Jennifer Jean Okumura

Art World Professional Dave Santulli

Founder and President of United Planet

Artists:

Kim Alemian, Dot Bergen, Heather Buechler, Susan

Chamberland, Linda Clave, Lee Collilouri, Gwen Cory, Mary

Davidson, Cheryl Dyment, Jocelyn Elizabeth, Giti Ganjei, Mary

Gillis, Lisa Goren, Linda Pearlman Karlsberg, Yvonne Lamothe, Jill Law, Avrel Menkes, Marianne Moore, Linda Morgenstern, Jaye Alison Moscariello, Lisa Murphy, Marsha Nouritza

Odabashian, Erin Palazzolo Loparo, Julia Purdy, Ruth

Rieffanaugh, Lully Schwartz, Stacy Shorr, Erin Starr, Niamh

Ultaigh, Mary B. Vannucci, and Carolyn Wirth

Exhibit Assistants: Jessica Hernandez, Lexi Liu

Exhibit Coordinator: John Quatrale

Curator’s Statement

Being Human during a time lacking humanity. Our eyes, ears, hearts, and souls are open. Being Human should be obvious – no need to discriminate or constantly hate – a need to say humanity is not lost; our habitat condition can be changed, and we can recover and be reborn if love is not over. Learn once again to be human. In this show, every mark we make was created by one hand – our hand – and the finished product would live and breathe as part of a world in which we all are tenants and share

Curators

Declaración del Curador

Ser Humano en una época carente de humanidad. Nuestros ojos, oídos, corazones y almas están abiertos Ser Humano debería ser obvio: no hay necesidad de discriminar ni odiar constantemente; es necesario decir que la humanidad no está perdida; nuestra condición de hábitat puede cambiar y podemos recuperarnos y renacer si el amor no termina Aprende una vez más a ser humano En esta exposición, cada marca que hacemos fue creada por una mano –nuestra mano – y el producto terminado viviría y respiraría como parte de un mundo en el que todos somos inquilinos y compartimos.

Artwork

Kim Alemian

Window Beyond

Charcoal, Ink, Collage on Paper

24 x 18 inches

Heather Buechler

PTSD-Powerful Talented Successful Divine

Acrylic Paint on Wood Panel

48 x 42 inches

Dot Bergen Labyrinth

Oil Paint and Encaustic 20 x 16 inches

Susan Chamberland Voyer

Photography 10 x 8 inches

Linda Clave

Bowl Sounding

Acrylic Paint

24 x 24 inches

Gwen Cory OPEN

Oil on Canvas

24 x 24 inches

Lee Collilouri

Timeless Fabrication

Multimedia: String, Gesso, Water

Color, Newspaper, Tissue Paper on

Illustration Board

22 x 30 inches

Mary Davidson Stamped Abstract Series #26

Acrylic Paint

42 x 34 inches

Cheryl Dyment

Summer Jammin'

Acrylic Paint

36 x 36 inches

Giti Ganjei

Coexistance

Acrylic Paint

24 x 18 inches

Jocelyn Elizabeth

The Scars on My Body

Mixed-Media on Cradled Panel with Painted Sides, ft Acrylic and Collage of Watercolor on Paper

24 x 24 inches

Mary Gillis

Hindu Pilgrim

Photography

20 x 16 inches

Lisa Goren

Jupiter Motion

Watercolor on Paper

24 x 34 inches

Linda Pearlman Karlsberg

She Spoke Up XIX, Dolores Huerta

Charcoal

28 x 36 inches

Linda Pearlman Karlsberg

She Spoke Up XIV, Stacey Abrams

Charcoal

28 x 36 inches

Lamothe A Dance In Autumn Oil Paint

22 x 16 inches

Yvonne

Jill Law Obsession

Acrylic Paint

28 x 22 inches

Avrel Menkes

Mohammed Welcomed My Jewish Heritage

Photography

25 x 20 inches

Marianne Moore

Loss Over Love

Vintage House Screens Cut and Rewoven

80 x 60 inches

Linda Morgenstern

Open Vessel

Oil Paint

10 x 8 inches

Connection

Acrylic, Latex and Graphite on

Crescent Board

47 x 37 inches

Lisa Murphy

Dance two

Acrylic Works on Unstretched Canvas

48 x 24 inches

Lisa Murphy

Dance one

Acrylic Works on Unstretched Canvas

48 x 24 inches

Marsha Nouritza Odabashian

Swallow the Sun

Wood, Acrylic Paint, Model Magic, Wire, Onionskin Dyed Paper, India Ink

19 x 10 inches

Erin Palazzolo Loparo

Ups & Downs Game (Mothering Edition)

Mixed Media: Gouache, Colored Pencil,

Watercolor Pencil, Ink, Free Association

Words on Paper + Felt on Gessobord

16 x 16 inches

Ruth Rieffanaugh

Committed Oil Paint

20 x 22 inches

Julia Purdy One

Acrylic Paint

24 x 24 inches

Lully Schwartz

Cherry Opera Oil Paint

30 x 30 inches

One Planet United

Acrylic, Ink, Spray Paint on Linen

40 x 30 inches

The Kiss II Oil Paint

10 x 30 inches

Earth

Acrylic on Board, Triptych

45 x 13 inches

Erin Starr
Stacy Shorr
Niamh Ultaigh Primordial

Enslavement

Framed Under Glass Mono Print Ink

32 x 24 inches

Untitled Wood and Paperclay, Pigments

32 x 14 inches

Art in this exhibit may be purchased by visiting the gallery or going to the Unbound Visual Arts online art shop

Copyright 2024 Unbound Visual Arts, Inc

Nothing in this catalog may be reproduced in any manner without permission, except for exhibit and art reviews or other educational purposes

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