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Exhibitions

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The Art of Emerging

Reut Akerman, Paige DeMarino, Christina Goodman, Sasha Knittel

April 28th - June 22

As spring awakens, the Diana Stelin Gallery invites you to explore the beauty, fragility, and resilience of our ever changing planet. This vibrant exhibition celebrates bold expression across all media, bringing together diverse voices and radiant visions of rebirth. 

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Current Exhibit

The Art of Emerging

April 28th-June 22nd

As spring awakens, the Diana Stelin Gallery invites female artists to explore the beauty, fragility, and resilience of our ever changing planet. This vibrant exhibition celebrates bold expression across all media, bringing together diverse voices and radiant visions of rebirth. 

Featuring works by Reut Akerman, Paige DeMarino, Christina Goodwin, and Sasha Knittel. 

Join us in welcoming our newest artists and celebrating the spirit of spring on Saturday May 2nd, from 6-8pm. 

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Upcoming Exhibition

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Holiday Small Works Show 

Featuring: Sophia Singer, Eiko Tabata, Sharon Whitham, Erin Starr, Michaela Lyons, Liliana Marquez, and Lisa Goren

October 31st-February 2nd

Happy to host a Small Works Holidays Show from October 31st 2025 through February 2nd 2026. We are pleased to announce 7 artists in our new roster for this exhibit. As always, we are committed to featuring works by female artists whose practice engages with themes of sustainability and the fragility of our planet. This exhibition will highlight a range of artistic media, including painting, printmaking, photography, and mixed media. We aim to bring together different voices united together by a shared commitment to exploring the delicate balance, care, and responsibility required to sustain our environment.

Not Dancing Marina Korenfeld

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF IMAGINARY TRAVELS

by Marina Korenfeld

March 12th - April 18th

“Though I consider myself primarily a Symbolist, my art draws on a wide variety of mythologies, worldviews, religions, and literary traditions, both ancient and modern, ranging from Buddhism to Eastern-European folklore.

Marina Korendeld is an artist print maker specializing in etchings. The theme of self-introspection is crucial to her art, since she believes that only by delving into the enigmas of the self can an individual truly engage with the world and bring about change in a profound, meaningful way.

Past Exhibitions

BlueTorontoFloral

Blossoming Narratives: Abstract Florals Meet Figurative Forms 

by Amalia Tagaris

 September 23rd-October 30th

Amalia returns with a new body of work where collages of acrylic and vintage posters meet her signature figurative play. These pieces pulse with texture, history, and bloom, offering fresh depth alongside a selection of her well-loved encaustics. Join us for the opening Thursday, September 25 to wander through her world of layered stories.

Rising Sea erin starr_edited.jpg

Holiday Small Works Show 

Featuring: Sophia Singer, Eiko Tabata, Sharon Whitham, Erin Starr, Michaela Lyons, Liliana Marquez, and Lisa Goren

October 31st-February 2nd

Happy to host a Small Works Holidays Show from October 31st 2025 through February 2nd 2026. We are pleased to announce 7 artists in our new roster for this exhibit. As always, we are committed to featuring works by female artists whose practice engages with themes of sustainability and the fragility of our planet. This exhibition will highlight a range of artistic media, including painting, printmaking, photography, and mixed media. We aim to bring together different voices united together by a shared commitment to exploring the delicate balance, care, and responsibility required to sustain our environment.

Not Dancing Marina Korenfeld

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF IMAGINARY TRAVELS

by Marina Korenfeld

March 12th - April 18th

“Though I consider myself primarily a Symbolist, my art draws on a wide variety of mythologies, worldviews, religions, and literary traditions, both ancient and modern, ranging from Buddhism to Eastern-European folklore.

Marina Korendeld is an artist print maker specializing in etchings. The theme of self-introspection is crucial to her art, since she believes that only by delving into the enigmas of the self can an individual truly engage with the world and bring about change in a profound, meaningful way.

Past Exhibitions

BlueTorontoFloral

Blossoming Narratives: Abstract Florals Meet Figurative Forms 

by Amalia Tagaris

 September 23rd-October 30th

Amalia returns with a new body of work where collages of acrylic and vintage posters meet her signature figurative play. These pieces pulse with texture, history, and bloom, offering fresh depth alongside a selection of her well-loved encaustics. Join us for the opening Thursday, September 25 to wander through her world of layered stories.

First Friday Open-Door Events 

Friday evenings are marked with an event in the space from 5-7pm with light refreshments, unless we are opening a new show.

Monthly Speaker Series

In keeping with the community-oriented culture within Coolidge Corner, the gallery frequently hosts open-door events. On Friday nights, members of the community and passersby are encouraged to come engage with the current exhibiting artist. 

Recurring Events

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Mythical Dreams

by Marina Korenfeld

May 15 - June 30

“The theme of self-introspection is crucial to my art, since I believe that only by delving into the enigmas of the self can an individual truly engage with the world and bring about change in a profound, meaningful way.”

Marina Korenfeld's fantastical and surreal etchings plunge the viewer into a dreamworld filled with creatures and wonder. 

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Winter Getaway

by CJ Lori

January 10th - March 10th

"The desire to have another see through my eyes is a compelling motivation". 

C. J. Lori is an oil painter living in Brookline, Massachusetts. Her work reflects her interest in literature, anthropology and psychology, as well as an abiding fascination with the natural world. Often called “Neo-surrealism” or “magic realism,” Ms. Lori’s paintings explore the complex relationship between humanity and the environment. She exaggerates or distorts color, form and composition to emphasize sensations that are often contradictory: clarity and mystery, excitement and sorrow, beauty and decay.

Santorini Cove

Seascapes in Encaustic

by Amalia Tagaris

October 15 - November 22

“The unexpected often leads to extraordinary results”

With deep New England roots and European traditions, Amalia Tagaris works reflects a unique perspective shaped by both worlds.  She first encountered encaustic in 2009, blending beeswax, damar resin, and colored pigments with her photograph to create works that are luminous and rich in texture. Over time, her practice  evolved to incoportateoil paints, inks, carbon prints and wide range of mixed media 

Un bel dí vedremo

by Jennifer Jean Okumara

Ebruary  16th - April 1st

“Nothing is permanent except change”

Jennifer Jean Okumura presents her new paintings in an exhibition highlighting how change brings perspective, clarity, and true unconditional love like the Sun. 

We live in an ocean of energy in constant motion, and our life, 'everything' around us is temporary.

Venice Fragile Beauty

by Diana Stelin

January 15th - february 16th

“ExamineVenice's delicate balance”

Karen Lee Sobol explores the influx of marine life during COVID's cruise ship hiatus. A city's charm, fading and evolving.

Diana Stelin laments its decay, akin to a mistreated Disney world, revealing peeling walls and alarming sinking.

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Venice Fragile Beauty

Venice Fragile Beauty

by Diana Stelin

January 15th - february 16th

“ExamineVenice's delicate balance”

Karen Lee Sobol explores the influx of marine life during COVID's cruise ship hiatus. A city's charm, fading and evolving.

Diana Stelin laments its decay, akin to a mistreated Disney world, revealing peeling walls and alarming sinking.

Venice and its Fragility

by Diana Stelin

september 1st - october 15th

“To what extent can we dissolve into our surroundings and co-exist with the natural world?”

Diana Stelin's technique dances between realistic and abstract landscapes. Utilizing oil paint, wax, and gold leaf, she creates a uniquely three-dimensional and sculptural aspect to her canvases. Through them, you are pulled into a colorfully charged world that welcomes contemplation and exploration.

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Delicate Relevations

by Linda Perlman

APRIL 1st - MAY 14th

“The play of light is always a catalyst for my portraits, landscapes, and still lifes and I am engaged by the enigmatic, lyrical, profound, and magical I find lurking below these surfaces”

Linda Pearlman Karlsberg presents her recent paintings in a new exhibition highlighting the beauty of our world throughout the year.

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Blossoming with Daphne: a Springtime Journey

by Diana Stelin

March 16th - April 20th

The myth of Daphne has always fascinated Diana as it speaks to our innate desire to dissolve into the world, to become a voyeur, to be part of something much larger than us.

This series focuses on highlighting Daphne's myth and the modern translation of her transformation.

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