What inspires you? I am inspired by the amazing processes that take place in the natural world, including how we human beings alter, define, and categorize nature. I also love reading and watching science fiction to find how others imagine the possible outcomes for our species and others. And, of course, I love looking at, […]
View post →The Plumbing Museum is pleased to announce the recipients of 2017 summer Manoog Family Artist Residency are Joshua Ruder and Jenn Houle. Joshua Ruder is primarily a figurative sculptor, currently residing in Newton, Massachusetts. He is a graduate of Brown University, where he received a degree in Visual Arts with honors. His work ranges from realistic to abstract […]
View post →Thank you to everyone who attended the opening reception of Light Traces! The exhibition is now on view and open to the public every Thursday 12-5 PM July 6-August 3. Additional hours Monday-Friday 8am-5pm by appointment only. Please send any inquiries to info@theplumbingmuseum.org. We look forward to seeing you!
View post →We’re excited to announce our upcoming exhibition—Light Traces—as part of the Manoog Family Artist-in-Residency program. Please join Jenn Wood and Ian MacLellan, this spring’s artists in residence, on June 22 from 5-7 PM for an opening reception. The evening will feature a special music performance by Olya Kisseleva starting at 6pm. The event is free […]
View post →The role that art plays in my life: It is present in almost everything I do. Observing nature and the environment, looking closely is important for artists. I also read books about art and do considerable research on art, artists and museums and galleries. Being an artist is a full time commitment for me and […]
View post →What role does art play in your life? – Art has been a constant throughout my life since childhood: bringing me into new places and introducing me to new people. I’ve been photographing a daily photo blog for the past 4 years and it’s how I continue to explore the world. What are you working on […]
View post →The Plumbing Museum is pleased to announce the recipients of 2017 spring Manoog Family Artist Residency are Jenn Wood and Ian MacLellan. Jenn Wood is a Boston based mixed media artist whose work is often inspired by water. For the duration of her residency, Jenn will continue her exploration of cyanotype photography and produce a […]
View post →Last week we celebrated our premier opening exhibition at the Plumbing Museum. Below is a short Q & A with our first Artist-in-Residence Ryan Leitner following the show. What inspires you? History. I find that if I find an event or time in history interesting, then there is a reason for it to be brought up today. I […]
View post →Check out the Watertown News article on our first artist residency exhibition opening happening next week at the Plumbing Museum! Plumbing Museum Hosting Exhibition of Work by First Artist-in-Residence
View post →We’re so excited to announce Ryan Leitner’s upcoming exhibition—Past the Curtain to See the Bones—as part of the Manoog Family Artist Residency program. Please join us at the Plumbing Museum on February 23 for an opening reception from 5:30-7:30 pm. The evening will feature an Artist Talk starting at 6 pm followed by a special […]
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