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Brooke Lambert is one of Lowell’s busiest and most prolific artists. And you don’t need to look any further than her late summer into fall newsletter for proof. Among her news is the fact that she was recently juried in as a new member of the Society of American Graphics Artists (SAGA) in New York.

She says: “The Society of American Graphic Artists (SAGA) is a national fine arts organization serving professional artists in the field of printmaking. SAGA provides its members with exhibition and networking opportunities in the New York City area, and in addition to various substantial exhibition prizes, many purchase awards allow SAGA members to be included in major U.S.



museum collections. Notable artists who have shown with SAGA include: Henri Matisse, Käthe Kollwitz, John Sloan, Edward Hopper, Pablo Picasso, Mary Cassatt, Joseph Pennell, John Marin, Childe Hassam, Will Barnet and John Taylor Arms. As a member of SAGA, I will be in exhibitions in New York City and across the country as well as show and collaborate at SAGA Gallery in Union Square in Manhattan.

I couldn’t be more excited and honored to be selected. I can’t wait for what’s to come.” Currently her art is on view through Sept.

4 at the Market Square Bakehouse, 5 Market St., Amesbury. She will have a solo show, entitled “Gradient,” Oct.

18-Nov. 26 at the Chelmsford Center for the Arts, 1A North Rd., Chelmsford.

An opening reception is set for Friday, Oct. 18, 5-7 p.m.

Of this show, she notes, it is comprised of low-relief sculptural paintings and original collagraph prints. “My work is heavily influenced by my love of the ocean – its endlessness, ever-changing beauty, and strength in chaos. My sustainable & reclaimed work is also inspired by the need to protect our environment, dualities of intimacy, distance between people, change, and portals into new undiscovered spaces.

I will arrange my work in a gradient: from dark to light, deep underwater to the surface, symbolizing hope. I aim to bring hope, happiness, and awareness to the beauty that is all around us – even in the places we least expect it.” In September she is curating the visual arts section of the FOR THIS EARTH Eco-Arts Festival on Sept.

21 at The Foundry, 101 Rogers St., Cambridge. She works out of Studio 447 on the 4th Floor of Western Avenue Studios, 122 Western Ave.

, Lowell. She is always there at Open Studios, noon-5 p.m.

, on the first Saturday of the month, or by appointment. Visit her website at www.brookelambertartist.

com. ARTS LEAGUE OF LOWELL NEWS: ALL member Margaret Fermia’s drawings are on view through the end of August at Rodgers Memorial Library, 194 Derry Road, Hudson, NH.The artists reception for ALL’s Sculpture 2024 show is Saturday, August 17, 3-5 p.

m. at the ALL Gallery, 307 Market St., Lowell.

The exhibit is on through Sept. 8. Visit www.

artsleagueoflowell.org for info. HARRY POTTER EXHIBITION COMING SOON: “Harry Potter: The Exhibition” debuts in Boston at CambridgeSide on Sept.

13, 2024. Tickets are selling fast, as the exhibition’s captivating opening is just one month away. The most extensive touring exhibition ever created about Harry Potter, which celebrates the enchanting films and beyond, and captivated over two million fans worldwide.

The behind-the-scenes exhibition celebrates the iconic moments, characters, settings, and beasts from the films of “Harry Potter” and “Fantastic Beasts.” Nancye Tuttle’s email is [email protected].

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