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Lisson Grove's galleries collaborate to promote London's unsung art district

Lisson Gallery, The Showroom, The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, and Palmer Gallery have formed the Lisson Grove Galleries initiative to promote the artistic activity of London's Lisson Grove district. The collaboration will launch during London Gallery Weekend (5-7 June 2025) with talks, tours, performances, and events, including discussions on collectivism, artist talks, and private views, with ongoing programming throughout the year.

Creative catharsis: Saskatchewan art show brings mental health into focus

The article reports on 'Invisible Winds,' a touring exhibition at the Susan Velder Gallery & More in St. Walburg, Saskatchewan, featuring works by 19 local artists that explore mental health themes such as schizophrenia, fragility, and resilience. Curated by Dean Bauche and supported by the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils, the show includes mixed-media pieces by artists like Holly Hildebrand and Bonny Macnab, with an introductory essay by author David A. Robertson. The exhibition coincides with Mental Health Awareness Month and aims to spark community conversation.

International encaustic art conference comes to Truro

The 19th International Encaustic Conference will take place May 29-31 at Edgewood Farm in Truro, Massachusetts, produced by the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill. The three-day event brings together artists from around the world to celebrate encaustic painting, an ancient medium using pigmented wax, with technical demonstrations, educational programming, networking, juried exhibitions, and extended gallery hours in Wellfleet and Truro. Keynote speaker is artist Portia Munson, known for her maximalist installations exploring consumerism and identity. Pre- and post-conference workshops run May 26 to June 4.

Vintage photos and mini zines: Wonder Gallery opens in Coney Island with free Brooklyn-themed art exhibits

Wonder Gallery, a new seasonal art space, opened on Memorial Day Weekend at the Coney Island History Project in Brooklyn. The inaugural exhibition features documentary black-and-white photographs by Anders Goldfarb, capturing Coney Island from the late 1970s to early 1980s, alongside Kelly Luu's interactive "Coney Island Zine Machine," which dispenses miniature zines in plastic capsules. The gallery is a partnership between Prachute Literary Arts and the Coney Island History Project and will run through Labor Day Weekend with free admission.

“Ageless, Ageless” at Shimmer, Rotterdam

The article discusses the exhibition "Ageless, Ageless" at Shimmer gallery in Rotterdam, which draws on Aby Warburg's concept of *Pathosformel*—charged visual figures that recur across time as concentrated signals of suffering, fear, or ecstasy. The show explores how these motifs operate as sites where emotion and memory are embedded in visual culture.

Mattatuck Museum Presents Psychedelic Splendor: The Concert Art of AJ Masthay & Helen Kennedy

The Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, Connecticut, will present "Psychedelic Splendor: The Concert Art of AJ Masthay & Helen Kennedy" from June 13 to September 20, 2026. This is the first museum exhibition for both artists, featuring over seventy gig posters created for bands such as Dave Matthews Band, Dead & Company, Foo Fighters, Goose, The Grateful Dead, Pearl Jam, Phish, and Widespread Panic. The exhibition explores the psychedelic aesthetics and iconography of contemporary concert art, showcasing screenprints, lithographs, and linocuts. A benefit concert with the Mystic Dead will be held on June 11, and a limited-edition collaborative poster will be sold at the museum gift shop.

The Newest Billings Farm Exhibition Turns Barns Into Outdoor Gallery

Billings Farm & Museum in Woodstock, Vermont, has opened a new season of its “Art on the Barns” exhibition featuring work by New Hampshire artist Gail Rickards. The outdoor installation transforms the museum’s historic barns and farm buildings into a large-scale contemporary art display, with agricultural-themed works adapted into painted cut aluminum and PVC foam. Featured pieces include “TROPHY ROOM,” “SILOS,” “ICEHOUSE,” and “QUILT BARN,” and additional paintings by Rickards are shown inside the Visitor Center. An artist reception is scheduled for May 28, 2025.