Richard Neal
News and Events
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Richard Neal will be the subject of a one-person exhibit
at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum in an exhibit titled Ever and Ever
The show will run Sept 13-Nov 10, with an opening on Friday, Sept 13 at 6 PM
There will be a book, also entitled Ever and Ever, available for purchase soon
Richard's work was included in A LIFE IN ART: The Sidwell Collection
at the Cape Cod Museum of Art
His art was featured in a solo exhibit, Submarine,
at the Cotuit Center for the Arts during Sept/Nov 2023.
Richard and his cousin, Manhattan architect Robert Finger, curated the exhibition
Adelaide Newhall - Remember That All Painting Is Seeing, Not Doing
at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum Sept 15 - Nov 26, 2023.
His work was exhibited in Contemporary New England Painters, at the Art Complex Museum
in Duxbury, MA during the Spring and Summer of 2023.
Other recent exhibitions include a one-person show entitled Comfort and Displacement
at the New Bedford Art Museum and a two-person exhibit with Frank Anigbo,
at the Cape Cod Museum of Art, entitled Fragile.
The Fragile exhibit is the subject of an article by curator Lauren Wolk
in the 2022 edition of Provincetown Arts.
His work was featured in a three-city tour of Cuba in a 2019 exhibit titled Imagine,
curated by Juan Carlos Mejias.
He works at Chalkboard Studio in Barnstable Village.
His work can be seen at Ready Made Gallery in Orleans, MA
He was interviewed by the Associated Press in connection with the exhibition
Artwork Inspired by a Presidential Home at the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum
The interview was reprinted by The Washington Post, ABC News and many other media outlets.
The Los Angeles Times did a feature article about the project with images of Richard's work,
on the occasion of the 100th Anniversary of JFK's birth.
Richard was interviewed by The Boston Globe concerning his art and studio practice.
His work is included in the publication Contemporary Cape Cod Artists: People and Places by Deborah Forman.
He is the inaugural recipient of the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod Fellowship Award.
A catalog titled Making Faces, is available online.