"Holding the Center Still" & "Material Redux"

Per the City of Boston's COVID-19 Guidelines, masks will be required to be worn by all visitors.

There will be a panel discussion on expanded drawing practices on Tuesday, March 15 at 6:30. On the panel will be Audrey Goldstein, Michelle Samour and Julia Shepley, Debra Weisberg moderated by Deborah Disston, director of  SNHU McIninch Museum. Here is the link to register. https://webinar.ringcentral.com/webinar/register/WN_ONzl8FAHSFWI-2TDEU-J1A 

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The Piano Craft Gallery is excited to host

Holding the Center Still 

A Solo Exhibition by Debra Weisberg

&

Material Redux -

With works by: Audrey Goldstein, Julia Shepley, and Michelle Samour

 

Join us for the Opening Reception:

Friday March 4, 2022: 6-8PM

Show Dates: March 4-27, 2022

Fridays 6-8PM, Saturdays 12-5PM, & Sundays 12-5PM

Register for Drawing to Touch: Expanded Drawing Practices: HERE

The Piano Craft Gallery, Inc. is located in a historic Boston landmark and works to eliminate common barriers to accessing the arts such as race, education level, and class by guiding our operation through an anti-racist and inclusive lens.  The Piano Craft Gallery, Inc. does this by sharing, promoting, and celebrating the work of racially, culturally, and socio-economically diverse artists of all abilities with the public. This results in diverse networks of individuals accessing the gallery space and experiencing the arts.  The Piano Craft Gallery, Inc. provides a free, handicapped accessible venue in Boston where people can enjoy and learn about the diversity of art-making and performing in the Greater Boston area.  Additionally, the Piano Craft Gallery, Inc. provides an affordable community venue for public and private events.

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