One of the most exciting ways to discover new artists is to see them in action inside their studios. To help you get to know Maksuda Iqbal Nipa, we invite you to preview her works in progress
Read MoreThe Stovefactory Gallery was the perfect location for our pop-up gallery. This pop-up allowed Artist Trekker to test out the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston. We hosted our temporary exhibition that ran for a few days, held in this nontraditional space next to artist's studios.
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Read MoreWe collaborated with the charming designer Sonia Kumar from Delhi. It was a testament to how well fashion and artwork together.
Read MoreWe were among the 350 Somerville artists opening their studios to the public. The city graciously waived permit parking restrictions in support. For those without a car, a free trolley service was provided.
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Read MoreWe were excited to open the 2010 Somerville Open Studios (SOS) season by participating in the Artists' Choice Exhibit. The opening reception on April 16th provided a great opportunity to meet the artists and have some fun.
Read MoreWe were pleased to take part in the AGC spring exhibition. More than 70 entries were submitted and on April 9th the winners of the Sixth Annual AGC Spring Art Exhibition were announced. The Best in Show awarded to one of ours, Kanak Chanpa Chakma's "Returning Home!" To top it off, we also got second place, Ariful Islam's "Charukola."
Read MoreWe were ecstatic by the amazing turnout at the launch. Our special thanks to The Accidental Gallery for hosting us and for being so helpful!
Read MoreZainul Abedin was a Bangladeshi artist who is considered one of the pioneers of modern art in the country. He was born in Kishoreganj, Bangladesh in 1914 and studied art at the Calcutta Government Art School before moving on to the University of Calcutta.
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