Morini Gallery “Wild for Watercolor”
juried exhibition

Morini Gallery at the Mass Arts center is excited to announce its first exclusive watercolor exhibition. This show represents a wide variety of subject matter and interpretations in watercolor, from realism to abstract.
Accepted artwork is shown below:
- “Baskets for Sale,” Jerry Aissis
- “Endora,” Michelle Borges
- “Sardinhas,” Michelle Borges
- “Sway ,” Michelle Borges
- “No One Took Their Eyes Off Lorraine,” Michelle Borges
- “Misty Lake,” Eugene Caruso
- “I Don’t Do Mornings,” Diane Choquette
- “Your Turn,” Diane Choquette
- “French Bakery,” Diane Choquette
- “Early Morn,” Gail Eckberg
- “Winter Day,” Gail Eckberg
- “Garden Girl,” Constance Festo Lafond
- “Forestscape,” Carol Frieswick
- “Kaleidoscope of Marsh Grasses,” Carol Frieswick
- “Tablescape,” Carol Frieswick
- “Winter Sunrise on the Pond,” Carol Frieswick
- “Pomegranate,” Alice Gentili
- “Skull Study,” Todd Kefor
- “Bad Sneakers,” Todd Kefor
- “Reflections,” Elaine Levin
- “Spring Snow,” Vicki Lowe
- “Nolia in Spring,” Charlene McNeil
- “Calm,” Nancy Palano
- “Having a Ducky Time,” Ali Rheaume
- “Xochimilco,” Judith Smith
- “Perkins Cove Morning,” Walter Spencer
- “Raven Skull,” Erica Treaster
- “Scarlet Macaw,” Erica Treaster
- “Crab,” Paula Whalen
Artwork Drop-off Details for Selected Artists:
- Location: 888 S. Main Street, Mansfield, MA
- Drop-off Dates & Times:
- Saturday, Feb. 17: 10:30am – Noon. Please use the rear entrance of the building.
- Tuesday, Feb. 20: 10:30am – 3pm. Please use the rear entrance of the Building Office.
- Delivery Method: Artwork must be hand-delivered. Shipping is not accepted.
Show Dates: February 25 – April 28, 2024
Artists Gallery Brunch Reception Join us on Sunday, March 3, from 11am to 1pm for a light brunch and a cash bar with Mimosas and Bellinis.
Artwork Pick-up You can collect your artwork on Monday, April 29 or Tuesday, April 30, 2024, between 10:30am and 3pm.

About the Juror
Sarah Alexander’s work is highly detailed, layered, and fluid. She works with multiple materials and mediums, with a focus on drawing and painting. Alexander creates through a stream of consciousness, and the resulting depictions appear gravity-defying.
Sarah Alexander is a contemporary mixed media artist with an emphasis on watercolor and drawing using unconventional surfaces and techniques. Recently she has been working with steel. She is the Director of Visual Arts at Hopkinton Center for the Arts in Hopkinton, where she manages the gallery and teaches all ages from children to adults. She works on her artwork in her Hopedale studio, and at her family’s steel shop, Norfolk Iron Works Inc. She is a Core Artist Member at Fountain Street Gallery in Boston. Her work is in private collections and has been shown extensively throughout New England, and abroad.