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Danforth Art’s Artist Spotlight Talks with Matt McKee

Save the Date: Danforth Art’s Artist Spotlight Talks with Matt McKee, talking about his pieces, his medium and processes, on August 7 at 2:40 pm. The talk is open to the public as part of the Danforth Art’s Artist Spotlight Talks.

Danforth Art’s Artist Spotlight Talks with Matt McKee on August 7 at 2:40 pm.

Matt will be talking about his Sweet Blasts series, his medium and processes.  Two pieces from the series, Hi, Steaks! and Orange You Glad?!, have been accepted into the Danforth Art 2016 Annual Juried Show.

Danforth Art’s Artist Spotlight Talks are open to the public as part of the Danforth Art Museum’s community programs.

Matt’s Sweet Blasts! series is inspired by the intersection of technology and natural systems and the potential for mayhem that may result.

About the Danforth Art Annual: 2016 Juried Exhibition

Danforth Art's Artist Spotlight Talks with Matt McKee
Orange You Glad?! Sweet Blast limited edition

Danforth Art Museum presents the Danforth Art Annual: 2016 Juried Exhibition, a highly anticipated exhibition featuring some of the top artistic talent in New England.

One hundred forty three works by one hundred thirty five artists at all stages of their careers were selected for the exhibition by Danforth Art Curator and 2016 Juror Jessica Roscio.

The exhibit will be on view through August 21, 2016. The Danforth Art Museum is located at 123 Union Avenue, Framingham, MA 01702.

Orange You Glad?!, one of two pieces from the Sweet Blasts! limited edition series on display at Danforth Art in Framingham, MA until August 21, 2016. It is one of the subjects being discussed at the Danforth Art’s Artist Spotlight Talk with Matt McKee.

Related Stories from the Studio . . .

Matt McKee's The Butcher wins Best in Show at Projections II, JP's Annual Juried Show projected on the walls, July 22, 7pm, at The Brewery.

Ever wonder how the Sweet Blasts! series is created? Here is a short behind the scenes look at how we created the photoshoot on location.

Promethean Dreams, set to the music of Mark Neil. A Fire Art Video.

Me, in between, Tim Montgomery and Rita Fucillo, publishers of Art New England