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Hilary Doyle Central Massachusetts Artists Initiative

Hilary Doyle Central Massachusetts Artists Initiative

08-21-2025 8:00 pm - 11-09-2025 11:00 pm

Hilary Doyle is an artist, teacher, and curator from Worcester, Massachusetts. Through her art, Doyle explores issues of women’s autonomy, motherhood, and nature—and the potent intersections between them.

For this installation, Doyle will exhibit paintings from her newest series exploring the life of Maria Sibylla Merian (German, 1647–1717). Merian—an artist, mother, and scientist—was a pioneering ecologist and one of the most significant early contributors to entomology (the study of insects). She was among the first to study butterfly metamorphosis, which she documented in exquisitely detailed drawings and self-published books. She is also believed to have been the first European woman to travel to the Americas in the pursuit of science, which she did independently and with her youngest daughter in tow. She taught her daughters to be artists as well, and in the latter years of her life ran a successful studio with them. 

Soul of a Nation: Voices of Resilience in Ukrainian Folk Art

Soul of a Nation: Voices of Resilience in Ukrainian Folk Art

08-22-2025 8:00 pm - 11-02-2025 11:00 pm
 

Fuller Craft Museum proudly presents Soul of a Nation: Voices of Resilience in Ukrainian Folk Art, a multimedia exhibition celebrating Ukraine’s rich artistic heritage and enduring creative spirit. Highlighting the profound role of traditional crafts as acts of resistance and cultural preservation, the exhibition features Zaporizhzhya embroidered textiles, hand-painted pysanka (Easter eggs), Crimean-Tatar ceramics, Hutsul wood art, and Petrykivka painting. Through vivid colors, floral motifs, geometric patterns, and multiple media on view, visitors will witness the resilience and creativity that define Ukraine’s enduring cultural identity.

A Shared Legacy: Gifts from the Robyn and John Horn Collection

A Shared Legacy: Gifts from the Robyn and John Horn Collection

08-22-2025 8:00 pm - 05-03-2026 11:00 pm
 

The exhibition A Shared Legacy: Gifts from the Robyn and John Horn Collection celebrates a transformative donation to Fuller Craft Museum’s permanent collection by collectors Robyn and John Horn. The important gift of 32 objects includes many significant examples of American craft by prominent artists such as Stephen De Staebler, Hoss Haley, Robyn Horn, Mary Giles, Harvey Littleton, Albert Paley, and more. Many craft media are represented in the grouping, including wood, metals, ceramic, basketry, glass, and stone.

Fuller Craft Museum’s 2025 Members’ Biennial: Town and Country

Fuller Craft Museum’s 2025 Members’ Biennial: Town and Country

08-22-2025 8:00 pm - 11-30-2025 11:00 pm
 

Fuller Craft Museum’s 2025 Members’ Biennial: Town and Country offers all of us a chance to celebrate the artistic excellence of our community. Juried by artist Cicely Carew, currently on display in Cicely Carew: BeLOVEd, this exhibition is comprised of 30 works representing the diverse and innovative creative practices of Fuller Craft Museum members. This show includes a wide range of media, touching on all five primary craft disciplines: fiber, clay, metal, wood, and glass. This group of objects demonstrates the importance of celebrating makers in our region by highlighting the ongoing importance of craft in our every day lives.

Cicely Carew: BeLOVEd

Cicely Carew: BeLOVEd

08-22-2025 8:00 pm - 09-20-2026 11:00 pm
 

Cicely Carew’s solo exhibition BeLOVEd invites viewers into a transformative realm where materials and environment merge, creating a sanctuary for reflection, spirituality, and exploration. Embracing improvisation, Carew shapes this immersive experience from a diverse mix of materials that together form an atmosphere that feels like a sacred space—a liminal zone where one can pause and feel embraced by the moment.

Carew’s visionary site-specific installation unites multiple media, capturing both the elemental and the transcendent: a constellation of ethereal sculptures reaches skyward; a layered soundscape resonates with a large-scale wall composition; video elements offer quiet, intimate spaces for reflection. The artworks in BeLOVEd serve as vessels of earth and air, holding memory and prayer, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all things. Embedded with themes of ritual, prayer, Earth, and the maternal, these elements become symbols of transformation, signaling that we, too, are always shifting, flowing with the ever-evolving rhythms of the world around us.