Art on the Trails

Art on the Trails An annual juried art exhibition at Beals Preserve in Southborough, MA

We are thrilled to announce that 16 artists (and 230 elementary school children) have been selected by Lisa Barthelson f...
05/21/2026

We are thrilled to announce that 16 artists (and 230 elementary school children) have been selected by Lisa Barthelson for the 10th Anniversary Art on the Trails Exhibition, which opens on June 13th.

Artists participating are Sarah Alexander Sarah Alexander, Wandering Mind Studio, (Sutton, MA), Paul Angiolillo(Weston, MA), Pam Bonaguide (Wayland, MA), Chelsea Bradway (Southborough, MA), Tom Dailey (Portland, ME), Jody Graff (Philadelphia, PA), Paulina Fuenzalida-Guzman (New Bedford, MA), Denise Johnson and the students of Margaret Neary Elementary School (Southborough, MA), Pam Kainz (Wayland, MA), Gunta Kaza (Wayland, MA), Bob Kephart (Southborough, MA), Mike Libby (Portland, ME), Bing Lin (East Weymouth, MA), Rachel Loischild (Roslindale, MA), Shannon McGuire (Auburn, MA), and Kristin Street (Foster, RI).

Photos:
1. From Pterodactyl to Passenger Pigeon to Pileated Woodpecker by Paul Angiolillo (photo by the artist)
2. Totems by Kristin Street (photo by the artist),
3. Fit To Be Tied by Sarah Alexander (photo by Chelsea Bradway),
4. Cattails by Tom Dailey (photo by the artist).

We are grateful for the support of Southborough Open Land Foundation, Southborough Community Fund, Jennifer Juliano, Fay School, Middlesex Savings Bank and FINE Automotive Services & Repairs

One month to go to submit your work to the 10th Anniversary of Art on the Trails! Read the guidelines by visiting the li...
03/17/2026

One month to go to submit your work to the 10th Anniversary of Art on the Trails! Read the guidelines by visiting the link in our profile. .j4

Call for Sculpture! Get all the details and application info by visiting the link in our profile. Don’t miss this opport...
02/17/2026

Call for Sculpture! Get all the details and application info by visiting the link in our profile. Don’t miss this opportunity!

02/13/2026

Are you a local business that wants to support community cultural endeavors? Art on the Trails is seeking a few more local businesses to help us to us meet our financial needs for our 10th Anniversary exhibition. As of now, we are running a deficit with out grants that we normally receive. There are two levels of support that are open for sponsorship. Here are the details. If you are interested and want to get the full benefit of this sponsorship, we ask you to act quickly, as our marketing emails will start going out soon.

Below are the details of sponsorship.

We will only accept one sponsor per business category: one realtor, one florist, etc. This is on a first-come, first-served basis. The sponsorship funds will be received and administered by the Southborough Open Land Foundation and are tax-deductible.

About the program: Art on the Trails takes place from June to September at Elaine and Philip Beals Preserve in Southborough. You can learn more about it by visiting our website at artonthetrails.com. This year, the theme for the program is Time in the Landscape, as we celebrate our 10th year of this show.

We offer two levels of sponsorship:

$250 Sponsorship
Logo on Trail Map (over 500 maps are picked up in the Preserve during the summer)
Logo in Chapbook (110 books printed and given to or purchased by artists, poets, and residents)
Logo and link on the website (artonthetrails.com), February through October
Mention at our closing event in September, as well as an opportunity to display promotional material at the event.

$500 Sponsorship
All of the above plus
Logo with link on emails (5 emails to 700 residents)
Promotion as sponsors on Facebook and Instagram pages and posts (Two posts from May to September, design can be provided if needed)

Please reach out to Catherine Weber at [email protected] or 508-523-3605

Additionally, we plan to have two special 10th anniversary events (details to come) that offer more ways to support your community.

02/12/2026

Art on the Trails, in collaboration with Southborough Open Land Foundation, announces its 2026 exhibition, marking the organization’s 10th anniversary with a compelling new theme: Time in the Landscape. The annual outdoor exhibition will open its Call for Art on February 15, 2026, inviting artists to submit work that explores the evolving relationship between art, nature, and the passage of time.

For a decade, Art on the Trails has transformed the Elaine and Philip Beals Preserve in Southborough, MA into an immersive outdoor gallery, showcasing temporary installations that respond directly to the landscape. The 2026 exhibition celebrates this milestone year by reflecting on time as both a natural force and a human construct—seasonal cycles, environmental change, memory, history, growth, erosion, and renewal.

“Reaching our 10th anniversary is both a celebration and a moment of reflection,” said Program Founder and Director Catherine Weber. “Time in the Landscape invites artists to consider how the land holds stories—of the past, present, and future—and how art can illuminate those narratives in powerful and unexpected ways.”

The 2026 exhibition will be juried by Lisa Barthelson, an accomplished arts leader and curator known for her thoughtful engagement with contemporary art and site-responsive practices. Barthelson brings extensive experience working with artists across disciplines and will guide the selection of works that respond creatively and conceptually to the theme.

Artists working in all media suitable for outdoor, site-specific installation are encouraged to apply. Selected works will be installed along the trails, creating an accessible and dynamic experience for visitors of all ages.

Call for Art Details:

Opens: February 15, 2026
Theme: Time in the Landscape
Submission Guidelines & Details: Available at artonthetrails.com

Art on the Trails continues its mission to make contemporary art accessible to broad audiences while fostering meaningful connections between artists, the environment, and the community. The 10th anniversary exhibition promises to be a landmark event celebrating creativity, reflection, and the enduring dialogue between art and nature.

We are grateful to our sponsors for making this program a reality. Thank you to the Southborough Open Land Foundation, the Southborough Cultural Arts Council, Middlesex Savings Bank, Fay School, and Jennifer Juliano Real Estate for continued support of this program.

For more information about the 2026 exhibition or to submit a proposal beginning February 15, visit www.artonthetrails.com.

We are thrilled to announce that the 10th Anniversary Art on the Trails exhibition theme will be Time in the Landscape. ...
02/08/2026

We are thrilled to announce that the 10th Anniversary Art on the Trails exhibition theme will be Time in the Landscape. The call for art will open on February 15th. Stay tuned for our Art Juror announcement in the coming days.

It often takes me a few days to recover and share my final post for Art on the Trails for the year. Once again, we were ...
09/18/2025

It often takes me a few days to recover and share my final post for Art on the Trails for the year. Once again, we were gifted with a brilliant day and a spectacular turnout for the closing of the 9th Annual Moving Celebration and Poetry walk at Beals Preserve.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart to those who help make this event possible.

Southborough Open Land Foundation, Southborough Community Fund,Maura Snell, All things Sparkley Photography by Chelsea Bradway , Madeleine Lord, Fred Gerhard, Vera Lohmann, Dave Sears, Root to Rise Pilates, Middlesex Savings Bank ,Jennifer Juliano Real Estate, Fay School, Mass Cultural Council, Southborough Cultural Arts Council

Have you ever wanted to enhance your property with an outdoor sculpture? There are some exceptional pieces still availab...
09/03/2025

Have you ever wanted to enhance your property with an outdoor sculpture? There are some exceptional pieces still available before Art on the Trails closes on September 14th. To view the work in an online gallery, visit this link: https://artonthetrails.com/2025/06/16/gallery-of-artwork-for-the-2025-art-on-the-trails/

This photo shows what remains of the 9 Sentinels.

Paul Angiolillo All things Sparkley Photography by Chelsea Bradway Rebecca Long Julie Lupien Nussbaum

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