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Creature Comforts
Small Group Show Presented by Cambridge Art Association
Curated by Gin Stone

Opening Reception
Saturday, October 6, 2018
6-8pm

Kathryn Schultz Gallery
25R Lowell Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

Enter Another Environment: a landscape of contrasts, with creatures and beings spotlighted in their native realm. Some adapted to wetlands, others to an environment unrecognizable to humans. In this hall, visitors will explore a hauntingly beautiful, otherworldly depiction of an ethereal, foreign place, and encounter its remarkable residents face-to-face. There will be a mood conjuring soundtrack playing consisting of speed reduced Spring Peeper calls created by Ms. Stone. The Kathryn Schultz Gallery will be transformed into a life-size diorama which visitors to the exhibition will enter and move about in.

The artist's will be contributing portals, beings, creatures, images of the environment and billowing representations of the world being created.

Participating Artists:
Daniel Zeese, Gin Stone, Gail Samuelson and Christine Kyle

Free and open to the public, light refreshments will be served

New Gallery Concert Series
Saturday, October 20, 2018
7pm

25R Lowell Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

Cambridge Art Association and the New School of Music

The New Gallery Concert Series (NGCS) presents new pieces of music and visual art, along with the composers and artists who create them. NGCS’s commitment to building a unique community that encourages highly interactive collaborations between musicians, visual artists, and members of the audience makes the New Gallery Concert Series one of the most refreshing organizations of its kind.

Brief talk by artist and curator Gin Stone.

New Gallery Concert Series

$20 – adults
$15 – students, seniors and children

Tickets may be purchased (cash) at the door

Artist Closing Talk
Thursday, October 25, 2018

6:30pm
25R Lowell Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

Specially staged lighting and sounds will create a mood and experience akin to the dioramas in the Hall of North American Mammals at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Artists will discuss the creatures and/or comforts featured in the exhibit, much like a guided tour by a museum docent.

Free and open to the public

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