We asked our artists to bring us the single work they want most to exhibit, regardless of medium or theme, and we give you an extraordinary exhibit in return. One hundred and forty-two artists are bringing us their best, their favorite, or their most recent work in what has become a traditional summer block-buster, in more media and styles than we can count. Three prizes, juried by Jon Seydl of the Worcester Art Museum, will be announced during the reception.
That evening, our opening is one ...
We asked our artists to bring us the single work they want most to exhibit, regardless of medium or theme, and we give you an extraordinary exhibit in return. One hundred and forty-two artists are bringing us their best, their favorite, or their most recent work in what has become a traditional summer block-buster, in more media and styles than we can count. Three prizes, juried by Jon Seydl of the Worcester Art Museum, will be announced during the reception.
That evening, our opening is one of four downtown venues sharing their exhibitions:
Nine Dot Gallery, 763 Main Street, "Creative Habitat"
the Davis Art Gallery 44 Portland Street, "Alternative View"
and wrap the evening up with a drink and more art at The Muse, 536 Main Street.
We're staying open a little later than usual so you can see all this! Free parking in the two paved lots belonging to the Freemasons, at 1 Ionic Avenue. The Fourth Annual ONE will be on view through June 30, with gallery hours Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 12:00 to 4:00 PM, and by appointment.
This exhibit is produced with generous support from Commerce Bank.
Images: John Pagano, Facing the Sun, acrylic polymer on canvas, 56" x 53"; Madeleine Lord, Diana, welded scrap steel, 28" x 24" x 16"; Bonnie Frederico, #1 Bluebird, oil on canvas, 11" x 14"