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Artist Talk: Inside the Artist Studio: Exploring the Creative Life

On View: March 6 - April 5, 2026
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 7 | 4-6 PM
Artist Talk: Wednesday, March 25 | 7:30-8:30 PM

Exhibition Statement by Jerry Russo:

In 2012, I began a long-term documentary photography project focused on artists in their studios. Over the next fourteen years, I traveled throughout Massachusetts photographing painters, sculptors, photographers, performance artists, and filmmakers. By the project’s completion, I had documented more than 200 artists in the spaces where their work is born.

My aim was to reveal the origin of the artistic ritual: the studio as both sanctuary and laboratory. These portraits allow viewers to see artists within their environments and to witness the materials and physical spaces that shape their creative process. At times, the experience felt almost voyeuristic, as if observing a private, sacred ritual underscoring how essential solitude and privacy are to an artist’s ability to fully immerse themselves in their work.

For the exhibition drawn from this project, I challenged myself to curate through a photographer’s eye, selecting only artists who paint and draw. The show creates a visual timeline of the act of making—something non-artists rarely get to experience. Each artist is represented by one painting or drawing displayed alongside their portrait, accompanied by a written statement ref lecting on their relationship to their studio and the importance of having a dedicated creative space.

Curator Jerry Russo is a prominent documentary filmmaker and fine art photographer based in the Boston area educated at Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. He is particularly recognized for his Alone Together series, which captures the vulnerability of commuters on the MBTA and his extensive oral history project interviewing 249 visual artists and creatives all over the world via Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Jerry Russo Oral History Collection is housed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst Special Collections.

Exhibiting Artists
Erica Adams, Meg Alexander, Ilona Anderson, Domingo Barreres, Gabriel Barzaghi, Ariel Basson Frieberg, Gerry Berstein, Resa Blatman, Judy Blotnick, Michael Bourque, David Lloyd Brown, Steven Cabral, Susan Carr, Michael Costello, Rebecca Doughty, Carol Daynard, Susan Morrison Dyke, Tony Dyke, Susan Erony, Mark Feeney, Tina Feingold, Aaron Fink, Andrew Fish, Bill Flynn, Louis Gippetti, Barbara Grad, Don Gropman, Suzanne Hoffman, Jane Hudson, Kata Hull, Joel Janowitz, Anne Johnstone, Ann Ledy, Maria Malatesta, Campbell McLean, Steven Miller, Marjorie Minkin, Jeannie Motherwell, Caleb Neelon, Marsha Odabashian, Sara Farrell Okamura, John Pagano, Rachel Perry, Donna Pomponio, Daniela Rivera, Judy Riola, Alexandra Rozenman, Leslie Sills, Robert Siegelman, Amy Sudarsky, Elizabeth Taylor, Ellen Wineberg, Mark Younkle. Portraits by Jerry Russo

Julie Graham artist Boston, MA 2013 | portrait by Jerry Russo


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Opening Reception - Inside the Artist Studio: Exploring the Creative Life