Introducing the Beverly Artist Spotlight!

On Thursday, January 17, Miranda’s Hearth hung it’s first Beverly Artist Spotlight on the walls of Waring Downtown at The Cabot. This new exhibition series features rotating six week shows that highlight a local, professional artist as well as a student artist from the Waring School.

Our first Student Spotlight is Sarah Malbeouf, a senior at the Waring School:

“I’ve been making art for my whole life but really honed my skills and vision here at Waring. I love portraiture and as a result, much of my work is centered around it. I also like experimenting with different materials, which often dictates how the subject is portrayed. I hope my work makes you pause, and take a closer look. ”

– Sarah Malbeouf

Alongside Sarah’s work hangs paintings by Hearth Founder, Miranda Aisling. In addition to running Miranda’s Hearth, Aisling is a professional abstract oil painter, the author of “Don’t Make Art, Just Make Something,” and the builder of Aubergine, the tiny house.

Aisling’s paintings focus on process, experimentation, and play. Her brightly colored canvases are rich in detail and thick with layers. She hopes that her work inspires you to pause, examine, and ask how it’s made. 

Stop by Waring Downtown any day of the week to see the artwork in the window, or join Miranda’s Hearth for our weekly Hearth Community Night every Thursday from 6:00-8:00 pm.

Know a local artist we should spotlight? 

Use this form to nominate them!

Help us explore the Beverly Art Scene by sharing this nomination form with your creative friends. Our next Beverly Artist Spotlight will run from March 7 – April 18, 2019

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