Current Exhibits at Fruitlands

1923 White Birch (Janet) oil on canvas 40 x 30
An exhibit of works by Marie Spaeth, (1870 – 1937) co-curated with the Boston Art Club, the exhibition includes paintings, studies, and charcoal sketches from various points in Spaeth's artistic career.  Spaeth's style is strongly connected to the early 20th century, with expressive representations of her children throughout their lives.    
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Fruitlands Artist-in-Residence for 2012, Andy Moerlein, won the Fruitlands Art in Nature sculpture competition in 2011 with his work “The Wave.” Moerlein will be on campus during the 2012 season creating a community project that will allow visitors to drop by and work on the sculpture.  Moerlein will also have an exhibit in the Wayside Education Center of prints, paintings and wall sculpture, entitled, Of A Personal Nature - Topographical Impressions.
3. In the woods, Fruitlands 2010
Natural Encounters: On and off the trails at Fruitlands and Walden, a series of photo collages by Amy Ragus, many of which highlight unique perspectives of the Fruitlands landscape. Amy’s photo collages have been called “kaleidoscopic mosaics” that seek to capture particular moods, feelings and movements of the seasons. Opens June 3rd.
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Works by Scott Erb, Brian Burris, Cynthia Woehrle This exhibition represents our individual metaphors for elemental beauty which all can be found here at the Fruitlands Museum.