PROJECT ART HISTORY: A TIMELINE

Project Art History: A Timeline

2004-2006

Sergei & Leslie purchase a 19th-century mill between Main Street and the Westfield River in Cummington, MA. Once a cotton mill (1812-1841), the building served as a whetstone cutting mill, a woodworking shop (1859), and later the Cummington Manufacturing Company. It also became one of the first buildings in Cummington with electricity. Soon after Leslie and Sergei purchased the mill in 2004, construction began to create apartments, studio space, offices, and gallery space.

Sergei Isupov in front of Project Art during construction, 2005

Project Art, 2003, pre-construction

2005

Hilltown 6 Pottery Tour began as a grassroots effort by six ceramic artists opening their studios to the public. What started as a modest weekend event has grown into an anticipated annual destination, drawing collectors, curators, and visitors from across the region. The tour offers rare access to working studios and showcases the range, rigor, and relevance of contemporary ceramics being made in rural New England.

2020

In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, Cummington and the surrounding Hilltowns receive broadband connection for the first time. Project Art and Ferrin Contemporary launch additional virtual archives and leverage online communications to reach a wider audience while folks shelter in place at home. 

2022

The town of Cummington launches Reflections, a grant funded public art project to create new works reflecting on the land and history of the area. Sergei Isupov debuts “Miss Comet”, a 9’ sculptural mosaic of ceramic shards sourced from local pottery studios. Throughout the process, unwanted, forgotten, chipped, broken plates and other treasures, including “mudsharked” river shards were left at the sculpture’s base to be incorporated. Donations came with tales of family histories, prior ownership, unfortunate demise or abandonment. Ceramic shards include fragments of work by Michael McCarthy, Paul Scott, Mark Shapiro, Eric Smith, Mara Superior, and Connie Talbot. Part archaeology, part commemoration, each object tells a story and provides an opportunity to reflect on the present and history in this small but deeply connected Western Massachusetts community.

 

Sergei Isupov & Kadri Parnamets, "Miss Comet", 2022 Mosaic Installation at Project Art.

Sergei Isupov & Kadri Parnamets, “Miss Comet”, 2022 Mosaic Installation at Project Art.

2023

The town of Cummington receives its Cultural District designation, opening doors for additional grant funding, programming, and visiting opportunities to the area. 

September 2023:
Ferrin Contemporary moves their office, exhibition programming, archives, and collections into Project Art. The joint businesses work together to bolster community activation and work in displaying and archiving ceramic history.

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