“THE LIGHT GETS IN”

STUDIOS WITHOUT WALLS OPEN THROUGH LABOR DAY

Studios Without Walls at Brookline’s Riverway Park presents an exhibition of seventeen
site responsive sculptures with the theme “The Light Gets In”
from May 28 - September 6,  2021.

This past year we had thousands of visitors and we want to give special thanks during these challenging times to the Brookline town administration, essential services and all those on the front lines. 

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“The Light Gets In” Sculptures (click for artists’ statements):

“The Light Gets In”
at Riverway Park, Brookline, MA
(near the Longwood T stop on Chapel Street)

Participating Artists:  Gail Jerauld Bos, Karen Christians, Anne Eder, Jamaal Eversley, Barbara Fletcher, Jennifer Fuchel, Liz Helfer, Linda Hoffman, Janet Kawada, Bette Ann Libby, Madeleine Lord, Julie Lupien Nussbaum , Stacey Piwinski, Maria Ritz, Marnie Sinclair, Allen M. Spivack,
Margot Stage, Dave Stefanovic , Rebecca McGee Tuck

and Gail Jerauld Bos, off site at the Hilton Garden Inn on River Road park

May 28 to September 6, 2021

Our FREE “museum”, the 22nd annual exhibition of Studios Without Walls "The Light Gets In”, features seventeen sculptures by 19 artists. 

Self guided tours, art treasure hunt, and maps of the exhibition are available on site daily.

For over 20 years this ever changing group of Boston-area sculptors has been heralding the arrival of spring with outdoor exhibitions in Brookline, MA.  


Located at Riverway Park near the Longwood T stop on Chapel St., Brookline, MA

 

Off site exhibit by Gail Jerauld Bos:
”A Woman’s Voice”

Studios Without Walls Summer show is hosted by The Brookline Parks and Open Spaces.

Supported by a grant by the Brookline Community Foundation, Brookline Arts Center, fiscal sponsor, Emerald Necklace Conservancy, Friends of the Muddy River. This program is also supported, in part, by a grant from the Brookline Commission for the Arts, a local agency, which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

Affiliations with ARTSBrookline and MASSCreative.

This show is ADA Compliant.