Friday, September 9, 2011

We're BAAACK!

It's good to be back! The gallery re-opened today after our August break, and it was wonderful to put the sign out by the road, turn on the lights, the music, and talk with the visitiors who stopped by to see Richard Kattman's paintings on opening day.




Richard Kattman installs his paintings in the gallery .
Dates to remember-
Richard Kattman's show runs through Oct.2
      
Reception 
Sat. 9/17, 5-7PM

Artist Talk 
Sun. 9/18, 3 PM




Due to scheduling conflicts, Ariane Goodwin's workshop is rescheduled to June 9, 2012. 
Ariane Goodwin

We've both struggled with writing our artist statements, which are essential to every artist's career. After a battle to find the right words, we've often found that what we had written wasn't what we wanted to convey- it was verbose, vague, or lame (sometimes all 3!) That's why we're thrilled to invite nationally known artist coach Ariane Goodwin to the gallery for a workshop she calls 
"Writing Your Artist Statement Doesn’t Have To Hurt:-> Nail It Once And For All!"
Ariane Goodwin, Ed.D., author of Writing The Artist Statement: Revealing The True Spirit of Your Work, privately coaches artists on developing art-career strategies, and is the organizer  and host of the annual art career conference, the smARTist® Telesummit

The cost for this workshop is $75.00 Because this is especially important for new artists, we are offering a $10. student discount.


Complete information is available at FountainStreetFineArt.com

Saturday, September 3, 2011

It's been a great summer - Gearing up for FALL

Richard Kattman, Liftoff!

 We were pleased by the positive comments we received about Industrial Strength (our summer show, juried by Howard Yezerski), both in  Artscope magazine and from our many visitors. This reinforced our opinion that this show was perhaps our best group effort yet. We enjoyed conversations with people of all ages, especially the comments and questions of the students and summer campers who stopped by. We even had the occasional canine visitor! 

We've made good use of the more relaxed summer atmosphere, as well, by working on some longer term projects. We've got a new logo, designed by Lisa Thompson, and are putting it to use on all our publicity materials, including new signage which will be unveiled when we re-open in September. We've streamlined our data entry and bookeeping, two un-sexy but essential components of running a gallery. Our two fantastic interns. Anne and Emma, researched and designed a brochure that informs our visitors of all the great choices for dining around the gallery, and provides a map and list of other things to do in the area. (Make sure you pick one up next time you stop in.) We even found the time to freshen up the space with a coat of paint!


Our major 'top secret’ project for the summer has been to plan our offerings for the fall, winter and spring of 2011-2012. We’ll be unveiling the fall/winter lineup when we reopen September 9th.


We’re very excited to exhibit the work of  
Richard Kattman
  Sept. 9th to Oct. 2nd 
 Join us for a
Public Reception Saturday Sept. 17th from 5-7 PM,
 and for an
Artists’ Conversation on Sunday Sept. 18th at 3 PM.
Find out what inspires Richard to create large his vibrant paintings that explode with color and life.









Friday, August 19, 2011

Relax, Replenish, Recharge

We're busy planning for the 2011-2012 season. 
Details to be revealed when we reopen September 9th.


Next up-

Large, luscious paintings
On view Sept.9 - Oct.2
Reception Sept.17th 
Artist conversation Sept. 18th
Stay tuned!


Monday, August 1, 2011


Quite a few people stopped by for our INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH Art, Beer and WIngs Benefit Reception on July 30. It was a really fun evening, and the beer and wings were excellent!

Special thanks goes to our new friends, John Hebert, owner of Paper City Brewery in Holyoke, MA,  and Eric Hendler, one of 3 brothers who are Jack's Abby, Framingham's newest (and finest) brewery. We'd also like to thank the folks at The Bone and Simply Serving, who contributed to the evening.
Thanks to everyone, we were able make a generous donation to the Salvation Army's recovery efforts in the aftermath of the tornados in Western Massachusetts. 


We will be closed in August for a much-needed recharge.

The gallery reopens September 9th, with a show of Richard Kattman's large, vivid canvasses.




We'll also be busy planning our exhibits and programming for the 2011-2012 season.
Stay tuned!

Monday, July 25, 2011

INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH Art, Beer and WIngs Benefit Reception July 30

Over the past few months as we've worked to make this gallery happen, we've been lucky enough to have support and assistance from our families, friends, neighbors, and in some cases, from complete strangers. In a way, by contributing to the rebuilding efforts of people affected by the tornadoes last month in Western Mass, we're returning the favor.


Please Join us at Fountain Street Fine Art, 59 Fountain St., Framingham MA on Saturday, July 30th, 5pm to 8pm 
for an Industrial Strength Reception sponsored by Berkshire Brewing Company, Paper City Brewery and Simply Serving to benefit tornado victims in Central Massachusetts. We're also very excited that our new neighbors, Framingham craft brewery Jack's Abby, will be joining us for a tasting as well.


Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door, and can be purchased on our website http://www.fountainstreetfineart.com  ( ages 21+)


Net proceeds of ticket sales and half of the gallery’s commission for any art sales during the evening will be donated to the Salvation Army’s tornado relief efforts in the Central Massachusetts region. 
We've chosen to donate to the Salvation Army, because they have been first responders as well as providers of continuing assistance to families moving forward. This video gives some idea the extent of the damage and describes the  rebuilding efforts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4_Vke07GJ4


If you're not able to attend but would still like to contribute, you can donate through the Salvation Army's website, using the above link.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Happy Fourth!


About 200 people found their way to the Opening Reception for INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH on Saturday evening, undaunted by the Fountain Street bridge closure, which is quickly becoming a non-issue for us as people become accustomed to the detour. It was a pleasure to see so many people enjoying the show!

The gallery will be open as usual Friday July 1, from 11-5,
but will be open by appointment only on 
Saturday and Sunday July 2 - 3.
 Please email us at fountainstfineart@gmail.com to arrange a visit.

Friday, June 24, 2011

You can’t get there from here

or how to navigate the detour over the Fountain Street Bridge

The Fountain Street Bridge has been closed for repair. Please follow these alternate directions to visit 


Fountain Street Fine Art's INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH exhibit. 

If you’re coming from the east on Rte. 135, continue straight past the Fountain Street traffic light. Take a RIGHT at the second traffic light onto Winter Street. Go over the Winter Street Bridge and take your first RIGHT onto Fountain Street. Go past Keefe Tech and Loring Arena, both on your left. Take a LEFT into the Kenwood Center industrial complex just before the bridge. Focus on Fitness is on your left. The Bancroft Building that houses Fountain Street Fine Art is on the ground floor of 59 Fountain Street, the largest building in the complex. Look for the signs and balloons!

If you’re coming from Dudley Road in Framingham, take a LEFT onto Fountain Street, which is OPEN to local traffic. Take a LEFT into the Kenwood Center industrial complex just before the bridge. Focus on Fitness is on your left. The Bancroft Building that houses Fountain Street Fine Art is on the ground floor of 59 Fountain Street, the largest building in the complex. Look for the signs and balloons!




Join us for the Opening Reception 
Saturday, June 25th, from 5-8 PM