The Cambridge Art
Association hosts an annual member show every Fall. I have participated in a
number of them and have the micro-landscape shown below in this show. It is a
16’ x 20” acrylic painting that is part of a series I have done looking at a
detail within a folded napkin.
The show is located at the CAA’s Kathryn Shultz Gallery at 25 Lowell Street in Cambridge, MA and at the University Place gallery at 124 Mt. Auburn Street. My painting is part of the University Place show. The show runs form September 10 to September 30. The hours are Monday - Friday 9 – 6 and Saturday 9 – 1.
I've always been interested in negative space. Here, for example, I think I see that retired greyhound you may have adopted.
Congrats on the exhibition, Bill.
Posted by: Mick Mather | September 16, 2010 at 09:44 AM
I can see what you are talking about. My two greyhounds are actually the small ones - but they were rescue dogs. Thanks Bill
Posted by: bill Ives | September 16, 2010 at 06:06 PM