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    Explore Local Artistry: 'Impressionist New England' Exhibition at Heritage Museums & Gardens

    2024-05-26
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    The exhibition 'Impressionist New England: Four Seasons of Color and Light' is currently on display at the Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich, Massachusetts. It will run until October 20, 2024, in the Special Exhibitions Gallery. The exhibition presents the natural beauty and cultural aspects of New England as depicted by Impressionist painters and poets across different seasons.

    Historically, New England has attracted many artists, with artist colonies emerging in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut since the late 19th century. Towns such as Gloucester, Provincetown, Old Lyme, and Ogunquit have played key roles in this development, maintaining active art communities today.

    The exhibition includes works from notable American painters like Childe Hassam, Willard Metcalf, and Edward Charles Volkert. These artists are known for their depictions of New England's landscapes and light across the four seasons, from lively towns to tranquil natural settings.

    The exhibition also features poetry that reflects the themes of the paintings. Poets from New England, including Amanda Davis, Lauren Wolk, and Rich Holschuh, have contributed poems about fall, summer, and winter. A spring-themed poem by Mary Oliver from Provincetown is also highlighted.

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