Events

 

The Hyde Restaurant's Gallery

We are now exhibiting our member's work at The Hyde in Hyde Park. Each month will be a different artist's show. Contact Adele Rothman to sign up.

 

 

October: Sasja (current show)

 

Sasja Lucas
46 Norway Park, Hyde Park, MA 02136
www.sasjalucas.com
sasjalucasart@gmail.com

Sasja Lucas received a BFA from SUNY Binghamton, where she studied with Angelo Ippolito, renowned founder of the New York School of abstract expressionism and an MA in painting from George Washington University. Sasja's paintings, drawings and prints have been shown and collected internationally. Her diverse artistic involvements include murals; graphic, exhibit and stage design/production; and fabrication for animation.She's taught art and design at many institutions in Boston and is a founding member of the Cornwall Gallery, Jamaica Plain Open Studios and the Menino Arts Center.

 

Upcoming Shows

 

November: Michelle Antoni

 

December: Rosemarie Michmerhuizen

 

 

Past Shows


April: Adele Rothman

 

May: Larry Johnson

"The Hyde Presents Landscape Paintings by Larry Johnson"

May 3 through May 31



Larry Johnson exhibits his Landscape Oil Paintings at The Hyde Restaurant, 5 Fairmont Ave. for the month of May as part of the ongoing Hyde Park Art Assocation series.

Please join the artist for an opening reception Thursday May 5, 5-7 p.m. at The Hyde Restaurant.

To see a sampling of Larry's work check out his website: http://mysite.verizon.net/vze15dph8/index.html

Larry can be reached at: LewBrown75@yahoo.com

June: Madeline Lafarge

Red Forest

The Hyde Restaurant, 1 Fairmont Avenue, features the landscape paintings of Madeline LaFarge from June 1st to 30th. Her work has been exhibited in various local galleries and art shows. She has been secretary of The Hyde Park Art Association (HPAA) for the past 10 years. In addition, she teaches writing workshops using art to explore personal loss.

Contact: madeye48@comcast.net

July: Gert Condon

 

"The Hyde presents Photographs by Gert Condon" July 1 through July 31 at The Hyde Restaurant, 5 Fairmont Ave, Hyde Park as part of the Hyde Park Atrists Association series.

Gert Condon has been a member of the Hyde Park Art Association for the past three years, the same time that she began publicly showing her work. her work has been displayed at the Dogwood Cafe, Riverside TheatreWorks and the Curran Family Gallery. She has also participated in artist group showings at the Menino Arts Center, the Hyde Park Library and the Hyde Park Art Scene fair. Gert has also displayed her work a the 20th, 21st, and 22nd annual juried art exhibit at Boston City Hall and has received an award each year for her art work. Her work is currently on display for the month of July at The Hyde.

Gert's website address is: gertcondonphotography.com

August: Alanna Marlow

 

A.F. Marlow is an artist & musician from Reading, Massachusetts. Her installment at The Hyde features 8 acrylic paintings which depict people in various walks of life pondering, meditating, overcoming, and battling with their inner-most emotions and vulnerabilities. To see more of her work and the list of events she will be participating in this year, visit www.afmarlow.info

 

 

September: Rob Larsen

Rob will be showing his work at the Hyde for the month of September. He is a painter who makes the following statement about his work:

"The path to this point in my creative life is surprisingly direct. Bits grow on top of bits and styles evolve. Everything I am now as an artist can be accurately traced back to the kid who’d been a regular at the MFA since before he could walk, started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil, and immersed himself in the energy and urban chaos of graffiti in the 1980's. Currently all of that stuff (and the intervening 25+ years) is funneled into work that tries to distill the energy of the city and the freestyle typography of graffiti onto canvas. In my process I try to replicate the layering of city walls and the random, energetic way that the environment and man conspire to transform the city’s surfaces."