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HCA: A Magic of Three

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Meet the Artists Reception

Friday September 13 @ 6 pm

Open to anyone who wishes to attend.

Lotvin Family Gallery, Hopkinton Center for the Arts

Gallery Hours: Monday–Friday, 9am–6pm, Saturday & Sunday, 9am–5pm

The Hopkinton Center for the Arts (HCA) is pleased to announce that it will be hosting "A Magic of Three” in the Lotvin Family Gallery. The exhibition opens on September 10 and runs to October 3, 2024. There will be a free public reception and artist talk Friday September 13 @ 6 pm.

This exhibition, curated by Alexandra Rozenman, will offer an intimate survey of paintings and works on paper by three artists. Joining Rozenmen to round out the "Three" are artists Pauline Lim and Mari Saxon.

The exhibition allows for the nuanced comparison of three artists and their evolving approaches to storytelling in their multilayered work. Rozenman notes, "As a painter I am known as a storyteller. My works are mysterious, intriguing and make people wonder. Magic spaces of deep waters, old cities and open skies often are approached as stages where things take place."

Alexandra Rozenman exhibits her work both nationally and internationally. She trained at the Soviet Academy of Arts for two years and later studied with well-known dissident artists from Moscow’s underground movement. After immigrating to the US, she spent the early 1990s in New York, becoming part of the International Art Alliance on the Lower East Side and earning her BFA from SUNY in 1993. She later moved to Boston, earning an MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts in 1998, studying with Gerry Bergstein and Robert Ferrandini. Her paintings and drawings blend the styles and symbols of folk art, Russian Underground Conceptualism, illustration, and Jewish art.

Entry to view the exhibition is always free. The HCA is pleased to offer private and group docent tours upon request. For more details, call 508-435-9222 or visit our website at www.hopartscenter.org

About HCA:

Vision: The region’s cultural destination–where passions emerge, and the creative spirit thrives.
Mission: Serving individuals of all ages, cultures, and artistic abilities across the MetroWest region, the HCA develops artistic skills, offers outstanding performances and art exhibitions, and enables visitors to experience art in all forms. Under one roof, we celebrate art through classes and events in visual art, theater, music, dance, ceramics, writing, and film.

About the Lotvin Family Gallery:

Learn about art and learn through art—at any age. Look, imagine, discuss, write, and make. The Lotvin Family Gallery is a space where contemporary art and learning meet. We believe that artists are educators, cultural workers, researchers, public intellectuals, and activists who help us see ourselves and the world in new ways.