BIOGRAPHY
Mary Kostman is an abstract expressionist painter and assemblage artist who delights in leading workshops for people to discover their innate creativity. Her work draws from her experience in the expressive arts (dance and art therapy, storytelling) and the healing arts (tai chi, Feldenkrais, polarity therapy, yoga, meditation). Her art is a source of healing and self-renewal.
She began her art career as a photographer in 1965 and then concentrated on textile art in the seventies through the mid-eighties. Her current work includes watercolor, acrylic, ink drawings, printmaking and assemblage. She has led workshops for adults and children exploring perception and communication, has directed a community art center, and was a key member in developing the first conceptual art gallery in Montreal. She exhibits in the United States, Canada and Israel. She leads workshops in creativity (Paint Your Dance™ and Paint Your Essence™) for both adults and children. Her studio is at Saxonville Studios in Framingham, MA.
Kostman is a member of the Cambridge Art Association, the Concord Art Association, the Arts and Business Council of Greater Boston, and the Monotype Guild of New England. In 1995 she was the local coordinator of "Jewish Women Uncensored", a national juried exhibition of the Jewish Women Artists Network, a sub-caucus of the WCA.
In 2001, she received Honorable Mention in the Cambridge Art Association National Prize Show for an ink drawing, "Gesture 4101". The show was juried by Maxwell Anderson, Director of the Whitney Museum, New York.
In 2003 she received a grant for a one month residency at the Vermont Studio Center.
In 2006 she received the Juror's Prize for a monotype, "Connections", in the show, The Way We Live, juried by Howard Yezerski, Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston, for the Cambridge Art Association.
In 2016 she received an award for her monotype, "Cross Eyed", from Susan Nalband of 555 Gallery in Boston, at Concord Art.
In 2021 she received an award for her monotype on braille, "Red, White and Blue" from Lisa Crossman at Concord Art.
HOST:Mary Kostman
SATURDAY, MAY 21: 2-4pm
Art + Friends + Sweets: A Spring sweet treat for you.
If you missed my last Open Studio, here is another chance for you to visit my studio before I dismantle it, so that I can return to making art.
Please RSVP.
www.saxonvillestudios.com for directions
Saxonville Studios, Studio 8
1602 Concord Street
Framingham, MA 01701
I’m in a group show, ConTEXT at the South Shore Art Center in Cohasset — http://www.ssac.org/bancroft.asp
"Invisible," Monoprint, 12" x 12", 2016
From the braille series
Mary Kostman, Painter and Printmaker
2016 Saxonville Open Studios
May 1, 2016: 1-5pm
1602B Concord Street, Framingham, Studio #8
(off Route 126, on the Wayland line, easy parking)
http://www.saxonvillestudios.com for directions
email: marykostman@comcast.net
This is the 27th year of Saxonville Open Studios. Take this opportunity to meet all the other artists in this historic mill building. We are photographers, painters, printmakers and fiber artists.
"Inaudible," Monoprint, 12" x 12" 2014
The RODDY
The 15th Annual Frances N. Roddy Open Competition
Juried by: Meg White, Director, Gallery NAGA, Boston
September 9 - October 17, 2014
Reception: Thursday, September 11, 6-8 pm
Concord Art Association
37 Concord Road
Concord, MA 01742
978-369-2578
Tuesdsay-Saturday 10am-4:30pm, Sunday, noon-4pm
www.concordart.org
"Inaudible," Braile/Lambda Print , 12"x12", 2014
Danforth Art Musuem Community of Artists
Juried by Jennifer Grossman, Decordova Sculpture Park and Museum
July 8 - August 3, 2014
Framingham, MA
www.danforthart.org
"Inaudible," Braille/Lambda Print, 12" x 12", 2014
Juried by Maddy Rosenberg, Director
CENTRAL BOOKING Gallery
OffLINE Space
21 Ludlow Street, New York, NY 10002
May 14-JUne 8, 2014
Reception: Wednesday, May 14, 6-8 pm
"Invisible Sound," 12" x 12.5," Monotoprint/Braille Series, 2014
Juried by Debra Olin
Monotype Guild of New England
April 2 - 28, 2014
Fitchburg, MA
www.mgne.org
"Writing Between the Lines," 14" x 36", Monoprint, collage, graphite, 2014
Juried by Arlette Kayafas, Gallery Kayafas
Concord Art Association
February 23 - April 6, 2014
Concord, MA
www.concordart.org
"Success - the end is in Sight," 2012
Saxonville Open Studios
Saturday and Sunday, December 1 and 2, 2012
12:00 noon - 5:00 pm
1602B Concord Street
Franmingham, MA 01701
www.saxonvillestudios.com
I am showing my recent paintings from Germany, The Anal Annals, There are beautiful works, expressive works, and journal entries from my ten week stint there. I hope to have the opportunity to share this new work with you.
Heads up! Beginning in January, I will be offering open painting salons to anyone who would like to come and paint in my studio with me. These will be free, except for a $10 materials fee for each session, and will include insturction in my wet-on-wet techniques.
"Coupling," watercolor, 30" x 22", 2011
Drawing the Line
Juried by Frank Roselli of Soprafina Gallery, Boston, MA
March 6 - April 5, 2012
Reception: Friday, March 9, 5:30-7:30 pm
Kathryn Schultz Gallery
25 Lowell Street, Cambridge, MA
www.cambridgeart.org
617-876-0246
Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday, 11am - 5 pm
"Protection," Silkscreen Monoprint, 16" x 16"
Members Juried II: Photography, Drawing, Mixed Media, Crafts and Graphics Exhibition
Juried by Perry A. Price, Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA
February 26-March 25, 2012
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 10:00am - 4:30 pm; Sunday, 12:00 noon-4:00pm
Concord Art Association
37 Lexington Road, Concord, MA 01742
978-369-2578
gallery@concordart.org
"Moonscape Earthscape," Diptych
Cambridge Art Association Members Prize Show 2011
Kathryn Schultz Gallery
25 Lowell Street
Cambridge, MA
www.cambrdigeart.org
617-876-0246
Juried by Steven Zevitas
Steven Zevitas Gallery & New American Paintings
October 11- November10, 2011
Reception: Friday, October 14, 5:30pm-7:00pm
"Doing Nothing," watercolor/charcoal, 2001
October 1 - 30. 2011
Reception: Sunday, October 16, 2-4 pm
Concord Art Association
37 Lexington Road, Concord, MA 01742
978-369-2576
Tuesday - Saturday 10am-4:30pm, Sunday: noon-4pm
www.concordart.org
"Storm Bloom," watercolor, 21" x 21"
Open Painting Show 2011
Juried by Jane Goldman, Co-dirctor Mixit Print Studio, Somerville, MA
July 5 - 22, 2011
Reception: Sunday, July 10, 2-4pm
The Providence Art Club
Dodge House Gallery, Maxwell Mays Gallery
11 Thomas Street
Porovidence, RI 02903
401.331.1114
galleries@providenceartclub.org
Hours: Monday-Friday 12-4pm; Weekends 2-4pm
"Fleeing Pac Man," Serigraph, 30" x 22"
Juried by Theodore Stebbins, Curator of American Art at the Harvard University's Fogg Museum
May 13-June 16, 2011
Reception: Friday, May 20, 2011 5:30-7:30 pm
University Place Gallery
124 Mount Auburn STreet
Hours: Monday - Friday: 9am-6pm; Saturday: 9am-1pm
Also at Kathryn Schultz Gallery, 25 Lowell Street, Cambridge, MA
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday: 11am-5pm
617-876-0246
www.cambridgeart.org
mksotman@comcast.net
"Fleeing Pac Man," Serigraph, 2011
Mary Kostman
Shape Shifters: New Serigraphs
March 6 -April 1, 2011
Reception: March 20, 2-4pm
Lincoln Public Library, 30 Bedford Road, Lincoln, MA 01773
781 259-8476
www.lincolnpl.org
See Reviews of this Show
Click on the image to view video of Mary Kostman talking about her art work.
"Family Redefined," tempera, 20" x 24", 2011
In Scratching the Surface
Juried by Joseph Carroll, Carroll and Sons Gallery, SOWA, Boston
February 2011
Reception: Friday, March 9, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
Kathryn Schultz Gallery
25 Lowell Street, Cambridge, MA
www.cambridgeart.org
617-876-0246
Hours: Mon - Sat, 11am - 5pm
"Storm Bloom," watercolor, 21" x 21" 2010
Juried by Nina Gara Bozicnik
Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH
January 8 - February 6, 2011
Reception: Thursday, Jan 13, 6-8 pm
Concord Art Association
37 Lexington Road, Concord, MA 01742
978-369-2578
Tuesday - Saturday 10:40, Sunday noon-4pm
www.concordart.org
Mary Kostman
Painter, Printer, Photographer
NEW WORKS
November 6 - 7, 2010: noon to 5 pm
Saxonville Open Studios
1602B Concord Street, Framingham, MA
www.saxonvillestudios.com
BIOGRAPHY
Mary Kostman is an abstract expressionist painter and assemblage artist who delights in leading workshops for people to discover their innate creativity. Her work draws from her experience in the expressive arts (dance and art therapy, storytelling) and the healing arts (tai chi, Feldenkrais, polarity therapy, yoga, meditation). Her art is a source of healing and self-renewal.
She began her art career as a photographer in 1965 and then concentrated on textile art in the seventies through the mid-eighties. Her current work includes watercolor, acrylic, ink drawings, printmaking and assemblage. She has led workshops for adults and children exploring perception and communication, has directed a community art center, and was a key member in developing the first conceptual art gallery in Montreal. She exhibits in the United States, Canada and Israel. She leads workshops in creativity (Paint Your Dance™ and Paint Your Essence™) for both adults and children. Her studio is at Saxonville Studios in Framingham, MA.
Kostman is a member of the Cambridge Art Association, the Concord Art Association, the Arts and Business Council of Greater Boston, and the Monotype Guild of New England. In 1995 she was the local coordinator of "Jewish Women Uncensored", a national juried exhibition of the Jewish Women Artists Network, a sub-caucus of the WCA.
In 2001, she received Honorable Mention in the Cambridge Art Association National Prize Show for an ink drawing, "Gesture 4101". The show was juried by Maxwell Anderson, Director of the Whitney Museum, New York.
In 2003 she received a grant for a one month residency at the Vermont Studio Center.
In 2006 she received the Juror's Prize for a monotype, "Connections", in the show, The Way We Live, juried by Howard Yezerski, Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston, for the Cambridge Art Association.
In 2016 she received an award for her monotype, "Cross Eyed", from Susan Nalband of 555 Gallery in Boston, at Concord Art.
In 2021 she received an award for her monotype on braille, "Red, White and Blue" from Lisa Crossman at Concord Art.