The Carole Calo Gallery at Stonehill College

The Carole Calo Gallery at Stonehill College

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As an organization we strive to nurture the development of connections between our students, our community, and the wide field of visual arts.

The gallery's name changed from The Cushing-Martin Gallery to The Carole Calo Gallery in March 2014. This name change is to honor Professor Carole Calo who gave 23 years of dedicated service to Stonehill College. She created and developed the Visual and Performing Arts Department, hand picking practically each member. Through this name change we honor her life, her work, and her ongoing spirit.

Photos from The Carole Calo Gallery at Stonehill College's post 04/20/2026

Our music professor James Bohn put on the very cool 5th Annual Bleep Blorp festival of synthesizer music this past weekend.
Bleep Blorp had 21 performances by various artists across New England.
The gallery featured and

03/25/2026

Join us on Friday from 5-6:30 to celebrate our fantastic Graphic Design seniors!

12/06/2025

WE ARE OPEN!
❄️Come visit the gallery before break ❄️
Located in Cushing Martin
Hours: 9am-8pm Monday thru Friday

Visitation after Dec. 13th will be by appointment only
contact: [email protected] for more details

Photos from The Carole Calo Gallery at Stonehill College's post 11/20/2025

Artist Spotlight:

Jim Biglan turns bodies into landscapes, letting faces, organs, and memories collide in a universe that never fully settles.
His work feels like a dream; raw and intimate in its unfinished transformations.

Come see where his figures take you tonight at 5–7 pm

Photos from The Carole Calo Gallery at Stonehill College's post 11/20/2025

Artist Spotlight:

For Douglas Weathersby, the gallery isn’t just a container for art—it is the artwork.
His taped lines cut through corners and climb the walls, exposing the raw skeleton of the space.
His work lives in the tension between order and improvisation, where the “unfinished” becomes a living part of the space itself.

Follow the blue lines this Thursday, 5–7 pm, and see where they lead you.

Photos from The Carole Calo Gallery at Stonehill College's post 11/20/2025

Artist Spotlight:

Robin Nunes paints a city remembered; not as it was, but as it felt.
Light fractures, buildings bend, and the scene unravels into something part-memory, part-future.

Enter her unfinished horizon today at the reception, 5–7 pm.

Photos from The Carole Calo Gallery at Stonehill College's post 11/20/2025

Artist Spotlight:

Scratches, smudges, and sweeping gestures layer into a surface that feels alive, searching, unresolved in the most intentional way.
Her work holds the tension between impulse and revision, where every stroke is both a question and an answer.
The unfinished is a moment creation refuses to settle.

Search for Suzanne’s transitional gestures today at 5-7pm

Photos from The Carole Calo Gallery at Stonehill College's post 11/20/2025

🚨🎨SHOW DAY ALERT!!🎨🚨
The hard work is literally on the walls!
Swipe to see the organized chaos of installation, plus a flashback to our inspiring studio visit with the incredible
GET READY THE SHOW IS ALMOST OPEN!!

Photos from The Carole Calo Gallery at Stonehill College's post 11/20/2025

Artist Spotlight:

Kevin Foley captures the fleeting moment of a time that passes in a blink.
The empty blurred backgrounds pulls you to focus sharply onto the figures to capture their immediate presence.
What is absent feels intentional, what is unfinished is part of the story.

Want to fill in a part of these lovers’ story, come visit them this Thursday 5-7 pm

Photos from The Carole Calo Gallery at Stonehill College's post 11/19/2025

Artist Spotlight:

Like a memory trying to remember itself, Matt Noonan returns to the Hummels again and again.
The sweet, porcelain-perfect figures become raw sketches captured in their unfinished transformation.
The familiar figure becomes strangely alive, stretched across multiple unfinished selves.

This Thursday get mesmerized looking at our wall of Hummels from 5-7pm.

Photos from The Carole Calo Gallery at Stonehill College's post 11/19/2025

Artist Spotlight:

With a past in aerospace engineering, it’s hard to escape this geometric prison.
John Guthrie draws on grids to explore color and space with intention.
His unfinished shapes create optical tension and invites us to a space between order and freedom.
In his work, the unfinished isn’t a flaw; it’s a vibrant space of possibility.

Flip thought John’s configured process this Thursday 5-7pm in Cushing Martin

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320 Washington Street
Easton, MA
02356

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8pm