Porter Gallery
The Porter Gallery is a new gallery showing emerging contemporary artists in all media. It is under the direction of Nicholas H.
Batzell and housed in the Cambridge Masonic Temple in Porter Square.
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Come see the work artist Sally Lee has available. DM for inquiries.
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Gallery hours today from 12-6! Come see this beautiful piece by that is available still. Dm or email for inquiries.
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Here are some pieces (swipe) we have available by artist Karli Janell ( ). She thinks about the dismantling of self and how we are and are not ourselves when she paints her disrupted portraits. DM for purchase inquiry or email [email protected].
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We are so excited about how the show turned out; thank you to friends, family and especially the artists who helped bring it all together. Over the next few weeks we will be showing works we have in the gallery that are still available for purchase. Please feel free to DM us or email [email protected] for inquiries. We will be posting gallery hours as well. Thanks!
Opens Friday! Come through 6-9pm
Nicole Irene has ten small pieces like this in our “Into The Mystic” show. Come see! The opening is this Friday Jan 24th from 6-9pm
Sometimes the best art comes from the dreams and nightmares we have. Come see what our dreams have to say at “Into The Mystic” opening Friday Jan 24th with reception from 6-9pm.
Artist Anne Harris uses elements of the earth around her in her work. See more of her work at “Into The Mystic” opening January 24th.
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“Ancient knowledge and shamanic tradition can be tools for achieving world peace. Understanding the problems we face on the inside will help the problems we face on the outside. “ Matt Pietrykowski’s work will be in our show “Into the Mystic” opening January 24th with reception from 6-9pm.
Mia Fabrizio makes paintings out of wood, plaster, drywall, wallpaper, stucco, stain, oil paint and graphite. Come see her piece “Nostalgiaisnotwhatitusedtobe” at our show “Into The Mystic” with an opening reception Jan 24th 6-9pm.
"Inspired by medieval manuscript arts and children's literature, these pieces are curious about the intersection where human technology, nature and mythic storytelling meet." Come see the stunning work of John Lehman in our inaugural show, “Into The Mystic” opening January 24th. Reception from 6-9pm.
“Monument to Blake” ask us to look within. Within our past, our present, and our future. Swipe for details. See work by Nicholas Batzell in our inaugural show, “Into The Mystic” opening January 24th. Reception from 6-9pm.
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“A King and his Castle” by Andrew Perini
Come see his awesome work at “Into The Mystic” opening January 24th!
Karli’s ( ) work explores all forms of alienation. This painting is a reflection, through a glass darkly; how do we know eachother? How can we, ourselves, be known? How is our reality disrupted?
See this piece and more of her work at our show, “Into The Mystic” opening Jan 24th. Reception from 6-9pm.
“we’re all going to tragically die in a wildfire”
Elizabeth LaPides regularly ponders such awful truths when making her work combining biological and ecological images. See this and more of her work at “Into The Mystic” opening on January 24th.
This piece by Emily McDonald is made out of Oil Paint and Sawdust. She wanted to convey entropy or creation. It will be featured in the inaugural group show “Into The Mystic” at Porter Gallery opening January 24th.
We love the installation. work of Sally Lee . See more of her work at “Into The Mystic” , our inaugural group show, which opens January 24th.
The paintings dream up symbols for the theological death wish built into culture,
The artist explores an economy of biological purgatory in which picture-making looks trapped.
At our inaugural show, “Into The Mystic” opening Jan 24th, we are happy to show the work of many artists including Gil Spears whose work is pictured here.
If you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.
Our inaugural show, “Into The Mystic” features art by many artists working in different media, including Bryant Skopek pictured here with his work.
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