Ferrin Contemporary exhibits artwork from represented artists and collections in our galleries and showrooms at Project Art in Cummington, MA. View never-before-seen works, installations from recent traveling exhibitions, and objects and artworks from Ferrin Contemporary’s historic collection.
OUR INSTALLATION SPACES
THE SUMMER GALLERY
Ferrin Contemporary’s Summer Gallery is situated on the south end of Project Art and hosts curated exhibitions in a more traditional white-box setting.
Now on view in the Summer Gallery:
- Installation of heads & busts from Sergei Isupov’s 2022 exhibition Past & Present
- Small and large-scale sculptures from Sergei Isupov’s 2023 exhibition, Alliances
- Cups, teapots, and wave forms from the “Fragments of Waves” series by Kadri Pärnamets
- Plates, plates, and flower pots from Paul Scott’s New American Scenery series
- Sculptures from Ferrin Contemporary’s 2022 & 2024 exhibition Our America/Whose America? by Russell Biles
THE PROJECT ART SHOWROOM
The Showroom provides a more domestic, residential setting to view artworks. Works are displayed on both pedestals and furniture, alongside a sitting area where visitors can peruse a selection of artist and exhibition catalogs.
Now on view in The Showroom:
- Jacqueline Bishop’s The Narratives of Migration and The Keeper of All The Secrets
- Vessel’s & bowls by Peter Pincus
- Works from Mara Superior’s House & Garden, Art History, and Environmental series.
- Teapots, kettles, storage jars, and groupings from Ferrin Contemporary’s 2023 exhibition, Linda Sikora: Darkening Ground
- Works from the collection of the late Michael Simon
THE STUDIO GALLERIES
The Studios at Project Art includes 2 galleries and display locations with rotating installations and small works.
Now on view in the Studio Galleries:
- Newly debuted works from Mara Superior’s Political Series
- Cups and vases by Kadri Pärnamets
- Cups, demo works, and small sculptures by Sergei Isupov
- A selection of contemporary and historical works from Ferrin Contemporary’s 2022 and 2024 exhibition, Our America/Whose America?