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Currently Exhibiting
2024 Exhibition

"Stories: Once Upon a Timeless"
Alexandra de Steiguer
May 11 - June 22, 2024

Opening reception: Saturday, May 11, 3-6 pm

Pucker Gallery


240 Newbury St., 3rd floor
Boston, MA 02116

Telephone: 617.267.9473
Fax: 617.424.9759
Email: contactus@puckergallery.com


Exhibition Catalog
with artist's essay
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Short documentary profile of Alex presented in conversations with other artist
"Wild\Life: The Quiet Island of Alexandra de Steiguer"
by the collaborative production group
MidTide Media





Award winning short documentary on Alex's time on the Isles of Shoals:
"Winter's Watch"
by filmmaker Brian Bolster
Interviews:

Radio Interview on WBUR Public Radio in Boston
And re-broadcast on NPR's "Here and Now"

"Artist Alexandra de Steiguer Reflects On Her 20th
Winter Of Solitude"

and


Audio interview on PEMcast:

"The Winter Caretaker"








Speaker Series:
"Small Island, Big Picture"
with Alexandra de Steiguer
April 18, 2024 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

at

Alnoba

24 Cottage Road
Kensington, NH 03833



Television and Radio Profiles


New Hampshire Public Radio
"The Winter Caretaker of Star Island"
2015



New Hampshire Chronicle
WBUR Channel 9
"Star Island Through the Snow"
2014


Media/Articles


Don't Take Pictures Magazine
"17 Winters"
(click my image to download magazine)


Blog by Laura Pope
"Mermaid with a Camera"



book review: Small Island, Big Picture
"The Heart of Photography is Openness"
in a blog by James Bullard



Boston Globe Article on Alex's work
by Robert Pushkar

Blog posting by Alex
on the Peabody Essex Museum blog

"Alone on an Island"

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Alex in Print:

LensWork Magazine
Issue 108
Issue 146
Alex's work has been represented by Pucker Gallery since 2013
click link below to view all the exhibition catalogs

Pucker Gallery




240 Newbury St., 3rd floor

Boston, MA 02116

Telephone: 617.267.9473
Fax: 617.424.9759
Email: contactus@puckergallery.com



2021 Exhibition Review by Elin Spring
2017 Exhibition Review by Elin Spring
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