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Watercolor Batik with Bonnie Frederico

Batik Waterlily Class with Bonnie Frederico March 2025

The Blackstone Valley Art Association is honored to have talented artist Bonnie Frederico to lead our March 2025 meeting!

Note that we have a DIFFERENT PLACE AND TIME for March, due to Bonnie’s schedule.

DATE:
Saturday, March 15th, 2025
9:30am to 12:30pm

Location:
Singh Performing Center
60 Douglas Rd.
Whitinsville MA

This meeting and session is open to the public. No experience is necessary. The fun of our workshops is that we all learn new things we’ve never done before.

This workshop is $5 per person to cover the special batik supplies.

In addition, if you have them, please bring along these items:

pen: .05 micron waterproof permanent pen
brushes: watercolor round 6 or 8 with a good point and 1” flat if you have one
watercolor paints: yellow. red or orange. sap green. Paynes grey. ultra marine blue. burnt umber or brown. purple.
watercolor palette or plastic plate to mix your colors.
Something to hold your water
Acrylic or glass to tape the paper to while working on the piece,  something bigger then 5×7
masking tape
paper towels

If you don’t have some of these above items just let us know which you need. We do have BVAA supplies and just need to know how many to bring. It’s just that ours might be lower quality than the ones you have at home, if you’re already a watercolor painter.

Please RSVP directly by email so we can make sure we have enough supplies to Carol Frieswick csf@meganet.net

All are welcome – this workshop is open to members and non-members. Feel free to bring along a friend! We’d love to see you there to learn some new things and explore your creativity!

To learn more about Bonnie Frederico visit:

https://sellarshop.com

Here are some of Bonnie’s images to inspire you!

You can also watch Bonnie paint here:

February 2025 Critique Session

Feb 2025 Art Critique Session – Online on Zoom

Open Friendly Supportive Critique Session

It’s time for an encouraging, compassionate critique session! We all discuss our latest works or images and then offer each other suggestions and advice. You can present photos, paintings, drawings, sculptures, digital art, collages, and whatever else you’ve been working on.

Whatever you wish! It’ll be fun, relaxed, and conversational. All abilities are warmly encouraged to participate. We each have something to learn!

If you’d like just to listen in, and gain knowledge from the conversation, that is fine too.

Our February 2025 monthly meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 18th, 2025 from 6:30-9pm.

Due to the snow and ice we will NOT be holding this session in person. We will be online on zoom!


This meeting and session is free and open to the public. No experience is necessary. The fun of our workshops is that we all learn new things we’ve never done before.

Our meetings cover BVAA organization business from 6:30-7:00pm and then go into the workshop part of the evening. Feel free to come for whichever half interests you the most. In general, our monthly meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month unless otherwise announced.

All are welcome – this workshop is open to members and non-members. Feel free to bring along a friend! We’d love to see you there to learn some new things and explore your creativity!

Ask with any questions!

Here is the one-time Zoom link for the Tuesday Feb 18 meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82338972273?pwd=vbMyemyB7CRnY2rASVnfibXFF1DxEk.1

We hope to see you there!

Small Stones Festival of the Arts 2025

Congratulations to all of the Blackstone Valley Art Association members who were juried into the 2025 Small Stones Festival of the Arts! This show runs through February 2, 2025. Be sure to get out and see this show in person! If I missed any member’s art which was juried into this show, please let me know.

Three of our members were awarded Juror’s Choice prizes: Xiang Li, Bob See, and Lisa Shea.

To see all of the artwork in the Small Stones 2025 show:

Local Beauty – Community Art Show 2025

Celebrate the beauty of the Blackstone Valley in Massachusetts! Our “Local Beauty” community art show is open to ALL forms of art – photography, watercolors, acrylics, oil paintings, pastels, printmaking, sculpture, and more. The topic is our local Blackstone Valley in Massachusetts. We eagerly look forward to seeing local landscapes, architecture, visions, and interpretations of:

Auburn, Blackstone, Douglas, Grafton, Leicester, Mendon, Millbury, Millville, Northbridge, Sutton, Upton, Uxbridge, Webster, and Worcester.

Do you have a photo of Purgatory Chasm in Sutton? A watercolor painting of the Millville canal lock? An abstract interpretation of Worcester City Hall? We’d love to see how you interpret this topic!

This show is FREE to participate in and is open to all community members! You don’t have to live in a listed down to participate. The image itself needs to somehow represent one of those towns.

When:
March 1st to April 5th, 2025

Where:
BVAA Open Sky Uxbridge Community Gallery
5 South Main Street
Uxbridge, MA 01569

There is a TON of free parking immediately next to this building. It is fully and easily handicapped accessible.

BVAA Open Sky Uxbridge Community Art Gallery Information

Participation is open to the public. Each participant may exhibit up to three pieces of art.

Entering the Show
Artwork can be any size. That being said, please contact us first if you plan on bringing anything over 20″ x 30″ in size. We need to arrange for space for those separately.

All art must be family friendly and properly wired for hanging. Our hanging system does not work with saw-tooth or triangle hangers. 3M stick-on hangers are notorious for falling off – please don’t use those. If you are new to preparing photography for shows, read our page on How to Mat and Frame a Photo. Please also check out our Show Terms and Conditions

All art which is entered is displayed. There is no “pre-selection” process where some are accepted and others are rejected. If you submit artwork, and it is family-friendly and wired properly, it will be part of our show. You can have your art listed with a price for sale, or you can have it Not For Sale if you wish.

Submissions
To submit your entries use our BVAA Online Submission Form. The deadline to submit the online label information is midnight on Saturday, March 1nd, 20254. Work must be dropped off on Saturday, March 1nd, 2025 between 10am and 3pm. Please only bring artwork in on Saturday – the staff in the location during the week do not handle artwork processing. All artwork which is brought in will be hung (as long as it is properly wired and is family-friendly).

Please indicate on your label which town each image represents. We’ll be using that information to create our town-specific slideshows, explained below.

Judging
This show will be a community choice voting. Every person can vote for a first, second, and third place. Winners will be announced at the reception.

Video Slideshows

In addition to the in-gallery experience and the traditional full show video walkthrough, we will also do town-specific slideshows as part of this project. We’ll create a slideshow of the images representing Uxbridge, the images representing Grafton, and so on. That way people who are interested in art from a particular town can easily find it.

Reception
The reception for this show will be on Friday, April 4th, 2025 from 5-7pm. Prizes are usually awarded around 6pm. Winners will receive ribbons and certificates.

Pick Up
Pickup of the art is on Saturday, April 5th, 2025, from 10am to 3pm. If you aren’t able to make this date, please contact us for other arrangements. Please do not stop by the gallery during the week to pick up art – the weekly staff are not able to process the art items.

Address any questions via our BVAA Contact Information

Ask with any questions! We look forward to seeing your entries!

To get inspired, here is our Local Beauty show from 2024!

This Uxbridge gallery is supported in part by BVAA member dues, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, and by ValleyCAST. The space use is kindly donated to us by ValleyCAST, the community outreach department of Open Sky Community Services. Open Sky uses this space for special-needs client activities during daytime weekdays. They allow the BVAA use of the space – and its gallery walls – on evenings and weekends. We actively support their inclusive mission. All are welcome to all of our events and activities!

Massachusetts Cultural Council
Massachusetts Cultural Council

Al Weems Photography Workshop – Tue Jan 21 2025

The Blackstone Valley Art Association is honored to have exceptional photographer Al Weems present at our January 21, 2025 meeting!

Al is a master at the use of lighting, on composition, on values, and on using photography to engage the viewer. Our gallery is currently hosting the Anything Goes photography show. Al will answer any and all questions about the photos in the gallery and also talk about what makes a compelling image.

Location:
BVAA Open Sky Uxbridge Community Gallery
5 South Main Street
Uxbridge, MA 01569

This meeting and session is free and open to the public. No experience is necessary. The fun of our workshops is that we all learn new things we’ve never done before.

Our meetings cover BVAA organization business from 6:30-7:00pm and then go into the workshop part of the evening. Feel free to come for whichever half interests you the most. In general, our monthly meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month unless otherwise announced.

All are welcome – this workshop is open to members and non-members. Feel free to bring along a friend! We’d love to see you there to learn some new things and explore your creativity!

You can learn more about Al Weems here:

https://www.alweemsphoto.com

Here are a few sample photographs from Al Weems:

Neil Rosenberg - Pipes

Winners of the 2025 Anything Goes Photography Show

Congratulations to the winners of our 2025 Anything Goes photography show! This show ran from January 4, 2025 to March 1, 2025 at our Uxbridge Community Art Gallery. Thank you to everyone for participating in this show!

First Place / Neil Rosenberg / “Pipe Dream”
The judge loved the sharp focus, the use of shadow and light, and the composition. Neil took this photo using black and white film. He then scanned the negative and adjusted the image’s hue to bring forward the top two pipes to add to its dimensionality.
Neil Rosenberg Photography

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Second Place / Lisa Shea / “Barely Fitting at the Panama Canal”
The judge liked the composition, the graphic nature of the lines, and the way the eye moved around the image. Lisa used her Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra cellphone. She took this photo standing on the glass-walled balcony of the cruise ship, shooting straight down. Her aim was to show in a two-dimensional way the relationship between the ship, the sliver of water, and the rails on land. You can see her toes in the bottom center.
Lisa Shea Website

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Third Place / Brent DeWitt / “Dogs At Rest”
The judge liked the composition and how the eye moved around the image. He liked the sense of story, causing a viewer to think about the scene.

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Honorable Mention / Sue Gomes / “It’s the Real Thing”
The judge liked the use of color, the unusual presentation of the image, and the composition. Sue took this image with a Motorola phone camera and then posterized it in Photoshop.

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Honorable Mention / Bob Evans / “Pollution”
The judge liked the use of light and dark values, the movement of the smoke, and the crisp focus on the main point of interest. Bob used a drone to capture this shot of a location in Millbury. Several of you asked what kind of a camera can mount on a drone! Bob Evans was kind enough to send along these details: Hasselblad Camera. Image Sensor: 4/3 CMOS, Effective Pixels: 20 MP. Lens: FOV: 84°, Format Equivalent: 24 mm, Aperture: f/2.8-f/11, Focus: 1 m to ∞, ISO 100-6400, Shutter Speed, Electronic Shutter: 8-1/8000 s.
Bob Evans Photography

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Honorable Mention / Michael Backunas / “Sinking Ship – Quabbin Reservoir”
The judge liked the use of light, the composition, and the range of values in this image. He liked the soft gradient of the sky.
Michael Backunas Photography

About the Judge – Al Weems

Al Weems is a visual artist born in Fall River, Massachusetts. He received a BA in Psychology from U Mass – Dartmouth. For several decades, Weems was a corporate and commercial photographer with a focus on environmental portraiture. He now concentrates on fine art portraiture with a practice that seeks to elevate the ordinary.

Weem’s work has been included in numerous exhibitions including shows at the Providence Art Club, the Newport Art Museum, and the Art League, Rhode Island. He presented a solo exhibition at The Providence Art Club in January of 2020. His work has been published in the Providence Journal, the Worcester Telegram amongst others and his images have been featured in The New England Catch and Providence & Rhode Island Chef’s Table cookbooks. He lives and works in Sutton, Massachusetts.

Al Weems – Leather and Lace

Al Weems Photography

Details of the 2025 Anything Goes Photography Show:

2024 Community Art Show

Winners of 2024 Free Community Art Show

Our 2024 Free Community Art Show was live in the autumn of 2024 in our Uxbridge Community Art Gallery. This show was free to participate in and was open to all community members. Voting was done through “people’s choice” where each person could vote on a first, second, and third prize winner.

The votes have been tallied! Here are the winners of our community show!

First Place: Steady Gaze / Lynne Randolph / Pastel $300

Second Place: Street in Paris / Melissa Beyer / Watercolor $225

Third Place: Fractured #2 / Leslie Breault / Acrylic $1800

Congratulations to the winners, and thank you to everyone who participated in this show!

You can watch the entire walkthrough here. Note that most of these art items are still available for purchase, so contact us if you’re interested!

Anything Goes Community photography art show

2025 13th Annual Anything Goes Photography Show

The Blackstone Valley Art Association is sponsoring the 13th Annual Anything Goes Photography Show – this show is open to the public! Prints from all styles of digital cameras, film cameras, cellphone cameras, point-and-shoots, SLRs, cyanotypes, and other photo-related artwork are warmly welcome!

When:
January 4 to March 1, 2025

Where:
BVAA Open Sky Uxbridge Community Gallery
5 South Main Street
Uxbridge, MA 01569

There is a TON of free parking immediately next to this building. It is fully and easily handicapped accessible.

BVAA Open Sky Uxbridge Community Art Gallery Information

Participation is open to the public. Each participant may exhibit up to two photos. These will be judged for cash prizes.

Entering the Show
The entry fee for the main show, open to all styles of photography, is $15/2 pieces for BVAA members and $20/2 pieces for non-members. The theme is wide open. You can submit a portrait, landscape, still life, abstract, seascape, you name it. Your imagination is the limit.

Photos can be any size. That being said, please contact us first if you plan on bringing anything over 20″ x 30″ in size. We need to arrange for space for those separately.

All photography must be family friendly and properly wired for hanging. Our hanging system does not work with saw-tooth or triangle hangers. 3M stick-on hangers are notorious for falling off – please don’t use those. If you are new to preparing photography for shows, read our page on How to Mat and Frame a Photo. Please also check out our Show Terms and Conditions

All photos which are entered are hung. There is no “pre-selection” process where some are accepted and others are rejected. If you submit artwork, and it is family-friendly and wired properly, it will be part of our show. You can have your photo listed with a price for sale, or you can have it Not For Sale if you wish.

Submissions
To submit your entries use our BVAA Online Submission Form. The deadline to submit the online label information is midnight on Saturday, January 4th, 2025. Work must be dropped off on Saturday, January 4th, 2025 between 10am and 3pm. Please only bring artwork in on Saturday – the staff in the location during the week do not handle artwork processing. All artwork which is brought in will be hung (as long as it is properly wired and is family-friendly).

If your submission features an unusual technique, for example you’re using a medium-format film camera or another unusual setup, please add notes in the submission form. We’d love to put those details onto the label. Our show visitors love to learn about unusual styles of photography.

We will arrange and label the show on Wednesday January 8th, 2025 from 5-7pm.

Judging
The judge for this show will be announced at the reception. We generally do not announce the name of the judge before drop-off so that artists enter their best images overall, without attempting to ‘target’ a specific judge.

The judge is Al Weems.

Prize money is based on the number of entries, since the prize money comes from those entry fees. So we won’t know, until all the artwork is in, how much money we have to distribute as prizes. Generally we award first, second, third, and three honorable mentions, depending on the number of entries.

Opening Reception
The opening reception for this show will be on Friday, January 10th, 2025 from 5-7pm. Prizes are usually awarded around 6pm.

Pick Up
Pickup of the art is on Saturday, March 1st, 2025, from 10am to 3pm. If you aren’t able to make this date, please contact us for other arrangements. Please do not stop by the gallery during the week – the weekly staff are not able to process the art items.

Address any questions via our BVAA Contact Information

Ask with any questions! We look forward to seeing your entries!

You can see what the Anything Goes photography show is like by looking through previous show details and videos:

12th Annual Anything Goes Photography Show – 2024
11th Annual Anything Goes Photography Show – 2023
10th Annual Anything Goes Photography Show – 2022
9th Annual Anything Goes Photography Show – 2021
8th Annual Anything Goes Photography Show – 2020
7th Annual Anything Goes Photography Show – 2019
6th Annual Anything Goes Photography Show – 2018
5th Annual Anything Goes Photography Show – 2017
4th Annual Anything Goes Photography Show – 2016
3rd Annual Anything Goes Photography Show – 2015
2nd Annual Anything Goes Photography Show – 2014
1st Annual Anything Goes Photography Show – 2013

This Uxbridge gallery is supported in part by BVAA member dues, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, and by ValleyCAST. The space use is kindly donated to us by ValleyCAST, the community outreach department of Open Sky Community Services. Open Sky uses this space for special-needs client activities during daytime weekdays. They allow the BVAA use of the space – and its gallery walls – on evenings and weekends. We actively support their inclusive mission. All are welcome to all of our events and activities!

Massachusetts Cultural Council

BVAA Uxbridge Show Schedule for 2025

Here is the proposed schedule for the BVAA Uxbridge Art Gallery for the year 2025. Please note that this schedule could adjust or shift based on weather issues or other issues. Please always look for a show’s specific page to get its final details. The public / private notation indicates who is able to enter art into a given show. Membership is only $25/year! All receptions are always open to the public.

“Anything Goes” Community (photography):- PUBLIC
Drop-off Sat Jan 4
Reception Fri Jan 10
Pickup Sat Mar 1

“Local Beauty” Community :- PUBLIC
Drop-off Sat Mar 1
Reception Fri Apr 4
Pickup Sat Apr 5

“Spring Show” (open theme):- Members-Only
Drop-off Sat Apr 5
Reception Fri Apr 11
Pickup Sat June 7

“Series Show” (duo/trio) :- Members-Only
Drop-off Sat June 7
Reception Fri June 13
Pickup Sat July 12

“Carbon Copies Show” (forgeries) :- Members-Only
Drop-off Sat July 12
Reception Fri July 18
Pickup Sat Aug 2

“Show of Hands” Community (anything-but-photography) :- PUBLIC
Drop-off Sat Aug 2
Reception Fri Aug 8
Pickup Sat Sept 6

“GREEN” Art Show :-Members-Only
Drop-off Sat Sept 6
Reception Fri Sept 12
Pickup Sat Oct 18

Community Art Show (open theme) :- PUBLIC
Drop-off Sat Oct 18
Reception Fri Oct 24
Pickup Sat Nov 15

“Great Gifts” (smallish size) :- Members-Only
Drop-off Sat Nov 15
Reception Fri Nov 21
Pickup Sat Jan 3

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notes about other 2025 show plans at other locations:

Art-Poetry show in Blackstone library
month of April 2025
Kept live through June
(confirmed with library)

Worcester Center for Crafts
Drop-off Sun June 29th 10-1pm
Reception at Hot Night in the City Fri July 18

Fall Exhibit at Whitin Mill / ValleyCAST Open Sky
Artwork Drop-off: August 22-23, during business hours 9:00-4:00 & Saturday 10:00-1:00
Installation: August 27-30, during business hours 9:00-4:00 & Saturday if needed
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 4 from 5:00-8:00 (with last concert)
Exhibit ends: Thursday, October 23
De-install: Friday, October 24 during business hours 9:00-4:00 & Saturday if needed


Sunflower art show in Booklovers’ Gourmet Webster MA
full month of August
(confirmed with Deb)


Sept to Nov – Uxbridge SketchFest virtual show
in person free sketching workshop plus video how-tos.


Oct – Macabre Halloween pop-up – Fri Oct 24

Milford TV shows

7th Annual Art-Poetry Pairing 2025 – How It Works

This is our seventh annual art-poetry show! This page here explains how the show works, for the artists and poets who are interested in participating.

We are holding this show at the Blackstone Public Library in Blackstone MA for the month of April 2025.

The artists are drawn from our Blackstone Valley Art Association. The poets are drawn from the Sutton Writing Group and the Worcester Writers Collaborative.

Anyone interested in participating please let Lisa Shea know by FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30th 2024 of that interest. Let her know if you prefer a partner you can meet in person or if you prefer to work remotely, staying in touch via email. Also, let her know if you prefer an ‘intense’ relationship where you talk a lot about your works, or if you prefer a more ‘casual’ relationship where each person simply receives the other’s offering and then goes from there. All of these options are fine. We want each team to be happy.

Soon after the names are gathered, each artist is paired with a poet. They form a team for the duration of this project.

Poet Writes a Poem

Sometime before January 31, 2025, the poet provides the artist with a poem. The poem can be custom-written for this project or it can be a favorite the artist already has written. The poem will be hung in the show on a maximum size of 8.5″ x 11″ piece of paper so it should be short enough to fit on that paper at a reasonably sized font. With that being said, the poem can otherwise be as short or as long as the poet desires. It can be a short haiku or a long sonnet.

The artist now has until March 15, 2025 to create a work of art that represents that poem. The art can be a literal interpretation. It can convey the emotion of the poem. It can focus on one aspect of the poem. It is up to the artist to choose how to present their interpretation. That pairing of poem-plus-artwork will be hung side by side at the show. Artist: This means you NEED TO HAVE YOUR ARTWORK IN HAND so it can be hung in the art-poetry show for the show’s duration. Please do not sell or give away your art until the show is over.

In parallel: Artist Creates an Artwork

Sometime before January 31, 2025, the artist provides the poet with a piece of art. Emailing a JPG photo of the art to the poet is fine; you do not need to give them the actual physical piece of art. Again, the artwork can be custom-created for this project or it can be an existing favorite. Keep in mind YOU MUST PHYSICALLY HAVE THIS ARTWORK. This piece of art will hang in the art-poetry show. Please do not sell or give away the artwork until after the show.

The poet now has until March 15, 2025 to write a poem based on that piece of art. The poem does not need to literally describe the artwork. It can convey an emotion. It can create a story based on the scene. It can be whatever the poet wishes. Again, the poem will be hung in the show on a maximum size of 8.5″ x 11″ piece of paper so it should be short enough to fit on that paper at a reasonably sized font. With that being said, the poem can otherwise be as short or as long as the poet desires. It can be a short haiku or a long sonnet.

When each poem and artwork is complete (both in the source and response round), please also send a copy to Lisa so she can update the website with the details. For art, let her know the dimensions of the piece when you send the JPG. Artists – if you are framing your piece under glass, please take a photo of the artwork before you frame it. That way we have a no-glare image to use in our promotions. If it’s a photo, you can just send us a JPG of the photo.

The drop-off date will be Monday, March 31st at the library.

NOTE: Since we are starting late, it is fine simply to have your items ready by March 31st. We will probably be hanging the show on March 31st. Poets don’t need to ‘bring in’ anything – I print out all the poems so everything matches. Poets can just email me their 2 poems when they are ready. Artists can arrange with me to have me pick their 2 artworks up sometime just before March 31st or on the 31st. Remember, there should be TWO PIECES PER PERSON – a source and response – for this show :).

The reception will be at the Blackstone Public Library, at 86 Main Street in Blackstone MA, on Thursday, April 17th, 2025 from 6-8pm. Please bring a snack or soda to share. Please try to attend – we like to videotape the artist and poet talking about their collaboration!

Here are pairings from some previous years to see how this works:
2017 Art-Poetry Show
2018 Art-Poetry Show
2019 Art-Poetry Show
2020 Art-Poetry Show
2023 Art-Poetry Show
2024 Art-Poetry Show

If anybody has any questions or comments, please let Lisa know. Let her know if you’re interested in participating!

The current pairings are:

Irena Kaci poet –> Judi Potter artist

Sue Lovejoy poet –> Carole Plante artist

Kara Emily Krantz poet –> Leslie Breault artist

Christopher Reilly poet –> Bob Evans artist

Laura DiCaronimo poet –> Sue Dion artist

Lisa Shea poet –> Katie Williams artist

If I missed anybody, please let me know! My email sometimes loses messages so I apologize if I inadvertently missed someone who was interested.

Ask with any questions!