Higgins Art Gallery
Higgins Art Gallery
Art Faculty and Guests
November 16, 2023–February 6, 2024
A multimedia group exhibition with 4Cs Art Faculty & guests
Artists: Scott Anderson, Suzanne Archibald, Marie Lourdes Canaves, Antonia DaSilva, Brooke Mullins Doherty, Anne Flash, Nathalie Ferrier, Joe Navas, Susie Nielsen, Mellissa Morris, Susan Porter, Andrew Ringler, Sara David Ringler, Vicky Tomayko
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Limitless Ideas
October 19, 2023–November 9, 2023
A printmaking group exhibition from Joan Appel Diana Carns, Mary Doering, Barbara Ford Doyle, Joe Fattori, Alice Galick, Ann Guiliani, Ronni Komarow, Leslie Kramer, Karleen Loughran, Jane Lincoln, Andrea Moore, Liz Perry, SarahRiley/Deb Mell, Alyssa Ringler, Sara David Ringler, Cecilia Rossey, Robert Scott, Adrian Tio, Vicky Tomayko, Alan Trugman, Joyce Zavorskas
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Ancestral Language
September 26, 2023–September 28, 2023
Cedric Harper was at first a contemporary dancer for the New York Alvin Ailey Company. Later Harper moved to Boston to worked in healthcare as an advocate for individuals with disabilities. He has embraced full-time art making for the last 15 years.
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Student Art Gallery
April 20, 2023–May 8, 2023
This multi-media exhibition includes paintings, graphic design, drawings and fiber arts created by the 4Cs Art Students.
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Porous Vessels
March 22, 2023–April 14, 2023
In the multimedia installation, the artist explores the dialectics of grief in a diverse range of gestures, ready-made and fabricated objects, containers, and arrangements.
Learn more: porous vessels by S. Emsaki
Passages: A Quest for Meaning and Truth.
February 16, 2023–March 16, 2023
Anigbo was born in Nigeria and emigrated to the United States in 1984 to study computer science at the behest of his family. Although he was to go on to pursue a formal career in software engineering, he never gave up on his singular desire to become a painter and taught himself to paint by studying the art of Dutch, Flemish, Italian and Spanish masters.
Anigbo has exhibited widely, including Skid Row in 2013 and Fragile (in collaboration with Richard Neal) in 2022, both at the Cape Cod Museum of Art.
Learn more: Passages A Quest for Meaning and Truth