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Sacramento Street Gallery
"Reflections"
watercolors by Robert Gardner
Show runs June 14-17, 2009
Opening Reception: June 12, 3-5 PM
Gallery hours: Weekdays 10 AM - 5 PM
Previous Shows
"Fantasy Combination Creatures"
Curated by Agassiz Baldwin Afterschool Students
Artwork by students from local Cambridge Community Afterschool Programs, The Baldwin School, Sacramento St. Preschool & Agassiz Baldwin Community Afterschool.
Show runs May 11 - 29th, 2009.
Opening reception: May 14, 3:30 - 6:00 PM
All students, programs and family members welcome!
"A Drawing Show"
Featuring Raul Gonzalez, Jane Sherrill and Ellen Stutman
March 29 through May 1, 2009
Opening Reception: Sunday, March 29 4-6 PM
Sacramento St. Gallery is proud to present “A Drawing Show”, featuring works by Raul Gonzalez, Jane Sherrill, and Ellen Stutman. Raul Gonzalez, founding member of the art collective The Miracle Five, creates larger narratives through drawing and painting that draw upon history and the fictional landscape to create images that reflect the human experience.
Jane Sherrill states, "Over the years I’ve come to experience life as a dense web of shadings and markings, and it is this that I depict in my work. I tear old paintings into strips which I then weave together to form new collages . . .”
Ellen Stutman’s says of her work, “These small drawings made with watercolor and black walnut ink are an exploration of the texture of a landscape rather than its form.”
"Mostly Drawing"
An exhibit by Nancy Webb
February 13 through March 20
Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Sacramento Street Gallery proudly presents “Mostly Drawing” by long-time Cambridge resident and artist Nancy Webb. The artist says about her work, “My drawings are of objects that are discarded, leftover, abandoned . . . beach debris, things from the compost heap, or simply detritus found on sidewalks or city streets. In drawing them I try to give them a new order of life. With my sculptures I have never lost the object. But I hope I have transformed them into new and evocative forms.”
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