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"The
Gallery at 38 Cameron seeks to discover and display cutting
edge work that expresses the beauty, potential and evolutionary
development of our common humanity. It is this beauty that transcends
and embraces our individual and collective histories and cultures.
We feature artists working in a variety of media, who offer a fresh
view of the world and bring deeper dimension to our lives. We are
looking to host both collaborative and solo shows.
Formerly a warehouse and furniture factory, 38 Cameron was recently
renovated into contemporary office and meeting spaces. The Gallery
at 38 Cameron is a recent development in the on-going transformation
of this unique space.
The
Gallery at 38 Cameron will be open to the public on Wednesdays
and Thursdays from 11am-6pm and by appointment. 38 Cameron Avenue,
Suite 100, Cambridge, MA 02140 | Phone: 617-492-4091 | www.38cameron.com
Kelvy Bird, Marc Leavitt and Riki Moss May 1 to July 31,
2005
Kelvy Bird
Warped inquires into the effect of imposing forces on an otherwise
harmonious state. In response to a shift in energy, the newly effected
parts might crumble, separate, and disperse. Or they might bend,
realign and mend. In either case, a new dynamic emerges from the
interruption. What was, at one point in time, has markedly shifted.
A form, once intact, has new structures at play. More
on Combinations
Marc
Leavitt
"This series [The Lessons of Muso Kokushi] represents
my exploration of meditative abstraction. Muso Kokushi, a fourteenth-century
Zen priest and founder of a pared-down aesthetic in landscape design,
inspired me to interpret the flower beds around my home as reflections
on balance, color, and form. The Kokushi series includes meditations
on twenty-four flowering plants including bee balm, black-eyed Susan,
cone flower, coreopsis, daffodil, daisy, hosta, lupine, sunflower,
and yarrow. The essence of a beautiful moment is what I try to create
as a feeling, as I do not try to recreate anything." www.marcleavitt.com
Riki Moss
"Riki Moss is a Somerville artist specializing in encaustic
art, a process where pigment is added to a medium of melted wax
and resin and applied to prepared boards. Encaustic is an ancient
technique, durable and magical: glowing from its core, vibrant and
mysterious. Riki's pieces have a a rich and varied expression of
color, movement and form." www.rikimoss.com
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