news & press

Article and video about the show
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral opens August 5, 2022
Animal Vegetable Mineral

Fall 2020
Gin Stone’s work becomes part of the Provincetown Art Association and Museum‘s Permanent Collection

SCOPE Art Fair: December 2020, Miami Beach
Announcement
Online Viewing Room

The Locals, On Center Gallery, Provincetown, MA
Announcement

Summer 2020
PDF version of Vellum mag, which will be available at multiple art fairs for the remainder of 2020.

October opening in Boston
Being

September and October 2019
Fleeting in Newport, RI and Being in Boston

July 12, 2019
Article about Gin Stone by arts writer Susan Rand Brown in the Provincetown Banner

June and July 2019
Natural Habit at On Center Gallery

May 1-5, 2019

Superfine! Art Fair… for more info

February 25, 2019

Exhibit review by the Portland Press Herald says of the work by Gin Stone in the show: “They are stunning in every sense: sculptural form, detail, color, material. Stone’s two pieces alone are worth the trip.” – Daniel Kany

February 2019

Portland opening and workshop preview

November 21, 2018
Gin Stone has been awarded an Artist’s Resource Trust (A.R.T.) Endowment by the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation for her upcoming projects. To learn more about the grant click

“Must See” show- Review of Creature Comforts 10/17/18

New Gallery Concert Series. Oct 20, 7-9
check it out here

It’s almost here:
Creature Comforts at CAA for more info

Upcoming Exhibits:
2018:
October 6-November 2: Creature Comforts, Curated by Gin Stone, Presented at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery – Cambridge Art Association, Small Group Show featuring Christine Kyle, Gail Samuelson, Gin Stone & Daniel Zeese, Opening Reception | October 6, 6-8pm Artist Talk | October 25, 6:30-8pm
November 28-December 23: Breaking the Rules, Fountain Street Gallery, Boston, MA

2019:
Feb 7-March 2: Environmental invitational group show (working title), with an opening reception on Saturday, February 9th from 1-3pm, Greenhut Galleries, 146 Middle Street, Portland, Maine
June 24-July 19: Prismatic Redux, Curated by Gin Stone with Conny Goelz Scmitt, Chandler Gallery, Cambridge, MA
October: Core Member 2 person show, with Denise Driscoll, Fountain Street Gallery, Boston, MA

March 2018
See Artemis at PAAM
 

February 2018
Big Red & Shiny
Thrive exhibit and talk in SOWA
November 2017
Hello November

October 2017
Fall Announcements

8/6/17
SUNDAY AUGUST 6, 2017 6-8 “BIOPHILIA” with THE FUND FOR WILD NATURE

 BIOPHILIA: The idea that humans possess an innate tendency to seek connections with nature and other forms of life.

Opening Reception Sunday August 6th, 6-8pm

FWN Board member Tracy Davids, who works as the Southeast Program Coordinator for Defenders of Wildlife, will speak at the reception.

This is an opportunity to support and learn about this dynamic environmental organization, and be a part of the environmental movement through art, ideas and action.

Exhibiting artists include acclaimed West Tisbury resident Ruth Kirchmeier’s new woodcuts, renowned photographer, Barbara Norfleet’s cibachrome and silver photography prints, including new work from the artist’s “Swamp series” Cambridge based

Gail Boyajian’s  detailed paintings and sculpture feature birds, history and environmental themes including climate change to the human species dominion over nature. She and  Cape artist, Gin Stone’s are new to Sargent gallery this season. Stone’s wildlife sculpture utilizes reclaimed fishing gear.

5/30/17


Atlantic Canyons Coyote

Various Flora & Fauna
View Arts Center, Old Forge, NY

Juried by Caroline Mastin Welsh Arts Historian/Curator and Lee Ann Sporn, Ph.D. Professor of Biology

Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony: June 23, 2017, 5-7pm
Exhibition Closes: July 30, 2016


Santa Maria’s Bear

LINE : National Juried Exhibition
Attleboro Arts Museum

Juried by Kelly Bennet,the Artist Fellowships Program Officer/Exhibitions Curator for the Massachusetts Cultural Council

LINE will be on display in the Attleboro Arts Museum’s Ottmar Gallery from June 15th to July 15th, 2017

Join us for the LINE opening reception on Thursday, June 15th from 7 – 9pm
Attleboro Arts Museum, 86 Park St., Attleboro, MA 02703

3/22/17

Multiple Juried Show Announcements!
Pelagic Fox has been accepted into Monsters and Misfits, presented by the Cambridge Art Association Juried by Jill Whitney Armstrong and Bob Armstrong, iartcolony (http://www.iartcolony.com/)
Exhibition Dates | March 7 – April 1, 2017  Kathryn Schultz Gallery (gallery info below)

Artemis Capricornus has been accepted into the National Prize Show 2017, presented by the Cambridge Art Association Juried by Nick Capasso, Director Fitchburg Art Museum (http://www.fitchburgartmuseum.org/)
Exhibition Dates | May 18 – June 23, 2017 Opening Reception | Thursday, May 18, 6-8pm at both gallery locations, awards presented at 7pm at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery. (gallery info below)

Jeffrey’s Ledge Bobcat 2017 Spring Members Open Art Provincetown Art Association and Museum
Exhibition Dates | March 3 – April 30, 2017
https://www.paam.org/exhibitions/members-open/

Only a few weeks left to see Santa Maria’s Bear 2017 Members Prize Show, presented by the Cambridge Art Association Exhibition Dates | February 7 – March 25, 2017 Juried by Randi Hopkins, Director of Visual Arts at the Boston Center of the Arts University Place Gallery (http://www.bcaonline.org/) | 124 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge MA 02138 –

Cambridge Art Association: Kathryn Schultz Gallery and Offices: 25 Lowell St. Cambridge MA 02138 Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm. tel: 617.876.0246 Free and Open to the Public University Place Gallery: 124 Mt. Auburn St. Cambridge MA 02138 Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00am to 6:00pm • Saturday 9:00am to 1:00pm

Still from the PAC Pop Up 3D

Stills from opening night at the untitled space, TriBeCa

Video from UPRISE opening night, the untitled space, TriBeCa
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1-23-2017

In the Press, UPRISE, which Gin is a contributing artist to:
THE HUFFINGTON POST
NEWSWEEK
TEEN VOGUE
W MAGAZINE
DAZED DIGITAL
i-D MAGAZINE
WHITEWALL
NY MAGAZINE
MASHABLE
BUST
REFINERY 29
VICE – BROADLY
NYLON
BULLETT MAGAZINE
UNTITLED MAGAZINE
GOOD TROUBLE
BEDFORD + BOWERY
GIRL TALK HQ
TRIBECA TRIB
COUNTER CULTURE
ART NERD
AUDIOFEMME
BLOUINARTINFO
THE CREATORS PROJECT

1-17-2017
Artemis once more lands a big curated show:
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UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN
A Group Exhibition of Female Artists Curated by Indira Cesarine
A Portion of Proceeds to Benefit the ERA COALITION and the Fund for Women’s Equality

EXHIBITION ON VIEW
January 17 – 28, 2017
Monday – Friday 10am – 6pm
Weekends 12pm – 6pm

THE UNTITLED SPACE
45 Lispenard Street Unit 1W
NYC 10013

OPENING RECEPTION
January 17, 6pm – 9pm

11-28-2016
Errant Line, a thirty-second Sonic ID, produced by Davis Land and Atlantic Public Media

Rope

9-28-2016
Artemis back in the news. She was chosen to be a part of a curated exhibit The Harvest at the Van Vessem Gallery in Tiverton, RI.
The opening is Saturday, October 1st, 2016, from 5-8pm.
Van Vessem Gallery
63 Muse Way, Tiverton, RI

9-1-2016

bobcatGin’s Jeffrey’s Ledge Bobcat will be on display at the
Mary Schein Fall Salon | 2016 at the Cambridge Art Association

Presented at both Kathryn Schultz Gallery and University Place Gallery
September 9 – 28, 2016
Reception Friday, September  9, 2016
5:30-7:30pm | Awards Presented at 6pm at University Place Gallery

8-31-2016
DeepSea-WhaleDrone_jpeg80_1920pxGloucester·Center
 is a joint project of Ocean Alliance and Trident Gallery to foster creative interchange among artists, scientists, and the public through programs at the iconic Tarr & Wonson Paint Factory, a place at the center of Gloucester Harbor and of Gloucester’s history of excellence in the arts and sciences.September 3, 2016 – September 5, 2016
The Deep Sea Has its Stars

Gin Stone will be one of the participating artists for this installation. Works included in this exhibit include, but are not limited to: Artemis Capricornus, Pelagic Fox, Oceanic Cottonmouth, Roger’s Zoo Marlin, and more.

7-28-2016
Gin Stone’s first international sale.
Three small works are on their way to Zurich to be a part of a private collection.

7-17-2016

“Let me just say that we all love your “Cabinet of Curiosity”.  There are complex and compelling associations  to be made between the material used for this skillful and quite beautiful collection of pseudo-taxidermy. I quite enjoyed the abstract longline tapestries, the bowls, the jelly fish… everything! It’s all absolutely compelling. I admire the attention to detail you put into each animal’s morphology and anatomy.  I love that I could pick up any given piece of yours and use it to teach my kids about the specific anatomy of a fox, squirrel, marlin or what have you. I find the playful nomenclature that relates each creature back to the sea or the full out hybridization of some of your creations to be awesomely fun.”

-Jonathan Raddatz
Chief Editor, Art Critic & Juror
Exhibeo Art Magazine
7-15-2016
The Marlin strikes again. It was just accepted into the New England Collective’s Seventh Annual show. The opening show will be on Friday, August 5th, from 6-8pm
Galatea Fine Arts
460B Harrison Ave., #B-6
Boston, MA 02118
The New England Collective  is an annual juried exhibition which highlights the work of an eclectic mix of artists from 6 states. This year, the juror is Julie Burros. Ms Burros is the Chief of Arts and Culture for the city of Boston, a cabinet level position reporting directly to Mayor Martin J. Walsh. She oversees the office of Arts and Culture which houses the Boston Cultural Council and the Boston Art Commission.

6-14-2016
Check out Gin Stone in Poets and Artists (.com). Curator Didi Menendez shows how it’s done.

6-12-2016
Gin will be giving a talk at the Cambridge Art Association on Thursday, June 16, regarding her work and process.
slide2-mappingArtist Talk | 15th National Prize Show
Thursday, June 16th, 1-3pm | Kathryn Schultz Gallery | Free and open to the public

Join artists featured in our 15th National Prize Show as they discuss their process, inspiration, and product. Interested in attending? Please RSVP to cshea@cambridgeart.org.

Marlin
Hand-dyed, retired longline fishing gear
PAAM
Member’s Juried Show
May 6 – June 26, 2016
Provincetown Art Association and Museum
460 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA

The Cape Cod Museum of Art presented its first open national juried exhibition, titled,“Breaking the Mold: Inspired by Innovation,” to inaugurate their 35th Anniversary celebrations. Juror Mim Brooks Fawcett, Executive Director of the Attleboro Arts Museum, Attleboro, MA, selected 35 artworks from 718 submissions by 277 artists residing in 29 different states, among them being Gin Stone’s mixed media piece Two Roseate Terns. This show runs until mid-June.

Embroidered Truths & Woven Tales is the latest iteration of the Nave’s annual focus on fiber. This eclectic exhibition explores the way that 16 artists use fiber techniques. Two of Gin’s pieces, George’s Bank Skunk and Tufted Eared Sea Squirrel, are in this exhibit which was curated by Susan Berstler and Cecily Miller. This exhibit runs until May 22nd.

Next up is Provincetown Art Association and Museum’s Spring Member’s Juried Show. Gin’s large Marlin piece was chosen for this by juror Emily Mazzola. Emily is an art historian and curator specializing in American Art (19th century to present), and Women’s and Gender Studies. She is currently the first-ever Koch Curatorial Fellow at the Fitchburg Art Museum and a Research Assistant at the University of Connecticut. This show will remain installed and available for view until June 26th, 2016.

Gin’s piece Oceanic Cottonmouth was accepted into the 15th National Prize Show Juried by Paul Ha presented by the Cambridge Art Association is next. Paul C. Ha is currently the Director of the List Visual Arts Center, the contemporary art museum at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This exhibit opens on May 20th and can be viewed until June 23rd, 2016.

A review of Gin’s piece for the National Prize Show is featured in the May/June 2016 issue of Artscope Magazine. This issue that will be exhibited at Art Basel Switzerland.

On the web: www.ginstoneart.com

Oceanic Cottonmouth
Hand-dyed, retired longline fishing gear
Cambridge Art Associations 15th National Prize Show
May 19, 2016 through June 23, 2016
National Prize ShowReception May 20, 6-8pm
June 16, 2016: Artist Talks at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery
Cambridge Art Association
25R Lowell Street, Cambridge MA
Two Roseate Terns
Graphite, paper, watercolor and encaustic on panel
Cape Cod Museum of Art
Breaking the Mold
March 31 – June 12, 2016
Cape Cod Museum of Art
60 Hope Lane, Dennis, MA
Tufted Eared Sea Squirrel
Hand-dyed, retired longline fishing gear
Nave Gallery
Embroidered Truths & Woven Tales
April 29, 2016 through May 22, 2016
Nave Gallery Annex
53 Chester St, Somerville, MA