A LIVE EXHIBITION

Over 50 artists from across the United States!

 ORIGIN | Juniper Rag Launch and Art Exhibition

WORCESTER, MA —

ORIGIN art exhibition will celebrate the official launch of JUNIPER RAG visual art and lifestyle magazine on February 5th from 6-10 pm at JMAC Worcester, 20 Franklin Street. Mali Sastri will perform.There will be over 55 pieces of art on display from local artists and about half from artists working all over the United States. Art audiences will be priviledged as you just don’t see this kind of national show in Worcester. The exhibition will run until February 18. Artists from the first three issues of the magazine were invited to participate in this group show in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. With JUNIPER RAG we connect artists with curators, interior designers, buyers, galleries and collectors outside of their present communities in a time when Covid-19 has turned the art world upside down. About 120 artists, photographers and creative businesses have been featured in the first three issues. Come ready to buy and watch our social media @juniperrag for information and images of the artwork. If you are collecting, you will want to get there early.

Local highlights include work by our first cover photographer Frank Armstrong, whose show American Roadsides: Frank Armstrong’s Photographic Legacy will be opening soon at Fitchburg Art Museum. Champion of racial equity, photographer Archy LaSalle and artist Tara Sellios, known for her wide format photography, are both parts of the collection of the MFA. ArtsWorcester’s Sally Bishop Prize winner Kat O’Connor and CMAI artists John Pagano and Cesar Rodrigues, who is currently on view at Worcester Art Museum will also have work in the show.

Multi-award-winning painters include: Robin Reynolds, Shabnam Jannesari, Lisa Barthelson, Lydia Kinney, Patti Kelly, Don Hartmann, Scott Boilard, Karen Nunley, Kate Morgan, Piya Samant, and Keri Anderson. Collage artists: Peter Wise, Monica DeSalvo and Ann-Marie Gillett. Award-winning photographers also included: Lara Alcantara-Lansberg, Erica Chick, Greer Muldowney, Al Weems and Nathan Fiske. Encaustic artist: Neil Wilkins, Sculptor Rebecca McGee Tuck, Printmaker: Tatiana Flis and textile artist Alice Dillon will be showing as well as Outsider/Visionary artists, Howard Johnson Jr. and Mike Cannistraro. Johnson, “has spent his entire career creating images of things that most of the rest of us could never see, or even imagine,” says Fitchburg Art Museum’s Nick Capasso. Out-of-state participants include: Namisha Doongarwal, San Francisco, currently showing at SFO Museum; Jen deKlaver of Southampton, NY; Marinès Adrianza, Michelle Lubin, Claire Maen, sculptors Julia CR Gray and William Peterson from California; John Buron, Derek Hoffend and Jenny Brown from Rhode Island; Deborah Orloff, Ohio; Pooja Iyer, Virginia; Shabnam Jannesari, Nebraska

JUNIPER RAG is an upscale visual art and lifestyle magazine, founded February 2021, by design and marketing agency Atelier ID Global’s, Michelle May and Payal Kripalani Thiffault. The creative economy is such a significant part of every ecosystem from business to entertainment. The magazine features the work of creatives and creative businesses from all over the world, as we share their contribution to community and mark how they are essential. Our commitment is to deepen serious emerging, middle to professional level artists’ relationships with viewers, offering new opportunities to share their work and expand their networks. Currently, we are working on an online gallery to support the sales of select artists.

Thank you to Mike Hendrickson of Unitymikephotography.com

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“Thank you again for an incredible experience, even with me not being able to attend the opening, you have made the entire process from start to finish, stress-free and easy to follow, making me eager to stay connected with all things Juniper Rag. I must emphasize your follow through, not only with images on social media, but sharing in these emails all the people you met and spoke with, what’s happening after with our work…I gotta be honest, I’ve had a doozy of past experiences, mostly where follow through, fell through, so you, your work ethic are truly respectable, commendable and so graciously appreciated!”

— Artist, MD Ferrera

Art by Carrie Crane

LIVE PERFORMANCE BY MALI SASTRI

“Mali Sastri trained in the expressive arts modality Voice Movement Therapy. Her unique vocal range exhibits this therapeutically expressive approach to sound-making, moving from “new-age songbird to woman scorned to woodland fairy to blood-thirsty werewolf to sultry lounge singer” as described by The Boston Herald. She has been featured as the lead vocalist for works composed specifically for her voice. Like a siren from the deep calling you under, once you hear Mali's voice and her captivating hooks, you are left enraptured and wanting more, wondering how she can take you where she does.” - Juniper Rag

Luis Antonio Fraire

Guest Curator of V.3, Luis Fraire with Howard Johnson and Birgit Straehle | photo by unitymike.com

Payal and Michelle at JMAC | | photo by unitymike.com