The SCAT Gallery’s July artists will be celebrated in a reception July 11 6-8 p.m.
Growing up in Jamaica, Michael Talbot had always had a strong desire to inspire and speak to others through art. In 2012 he left his home country to live in the United States and began pursuing his artistic dreams doing Illustration, Graphic Design, and Animation, and has since been working as a Boston-based Freelance Artist on a wide range of projects, murals, exhibitions, and showcases.
Megan Senturk is a photographer based in Watertown, MA, with a passion for documentary-style photography. She is drawn to the use of natural lighting to capture a certain essence and structure in her photographs. Megan graduated from Lesley University College of Art and Design with a BFA in Photography. Currently, she works as a professional printer for Singer Editions in Boston, MA.
In this body of work, she is on the wall and blend in to really capture a person’s reality. Or she collaborates with the subject and together, creating something. The use of shadows and light can create a certain dynamic and mood to a photograph. The color gives off a vibrant energy.
Rebecca Kopycinski is a classically-trained musician/singer and a self-taught filmmaker who stumbled into theatrical storytelling. In 2018 & 2019, she mounted Reagan Esther Myer, a multimedia musical production, to enthusiastic review. The “Is Your ThotBot Glitched?” poster campaign has led to ~30,000 hits on http://thotbot.me. The
ThotBot Implantation Center opened in January 2020 and sold out 41 shows over two months; 7 more sold out shows happened in late 2021. After Impact was released in summer 2021, and has since been downloaded almost 2000 times. She was recently awarded a Live Arts Boston grant from The Boston Foundation to create and execute the next ThotBot Episode, Remediation,a part of which is now on display at SMC.
Since 1987, the walls at Somerville Community Access TV have continuously served as a rotating art exhibition space for Somerville artists. Submission has been open to artists who were born, live, or work in Somerville. The Art Wall has acted as an extension of our mission by providing exhibition space for all Somerville artists and we are thankful to everyone who has shared their work with us and the greater community.
Somerville has more artists per square foot than any other city in the country — except maybe New York City. To have your art showcased at the Somerville Media Center, contact frontdesk@somervillemedia.org