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Video clip of The Blind Kings




| THE NAVE GALLERY
- Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church, 155 Powderhouse Blvd., Somerville MA 02144,
+1.617.625.4823
ARTSomerville presents:
at
THE NAVE GALLERY:
July 15 -
August 28, 2004
Curators: Matt Carrano and
Kelvy Bird
OPENING RECEPTION: Thurs,
July 15 – 6:00 to 8:30
PANCAKE FUNDRAISER: Sat,
August 7 – 11:00 to 1:00
Guest chefs: The Handstand Command music collective
SUMMER HOURS: Thurs 4:00
to 8:00 & Sat 1:00 to 5:00
MBTA: From Davis Square take Bus
88 - Clarendon Hill Highland. Exit at Broadway and Curtis St. and walk 3 blocks north
on Curtis Street. Turn right onto Powderhouse Blvd. and find gallery on your left.
Free and open to the public. No wheelchair access. www.artsomerville.org
– artsomerville@yahoo.com |

Karen Aqua |

Jorg Ingo Fraske |

Pauline Lim |

Emily Arkin |

Tina Gram |

Denise Malis |

Kathleen Finlay |

David R. Guenette |

Luis Montalvo |
“Play” - organized by ARTSomerville - is an invitational exhibit that will
take place at the Nave Gallery in Somerville, MA from July 15 through August 28, 2004.
The idea of play is central to the creative process. Artists often speak of the studio
as a place where they are free of constraints and possess the ability to invent and explore
new ideas. Experimentation and chance, where the outcome is uncertain and evolves from the
artistic process, are central aspects of play. Some degree of chance and serendipity also
show up in recreational play, thus linking art making with other forms of amusement.
Concepts closely related to the idea of play include humor, whimsy, and fantasy - qualities
that we find woven throughout much of contemporary art. The use of these devices ranges
from social and political satire to visual filtering, where art helps us to see the world
around us in new ways, as if through the eyes of a child.
This exhibit will include Boston area visual artists whose work in some way addresses the
above theme, either through explicit use of imagery or through their studio process. Matt
Carrano and Kelvy Bird will co-curate the exhibit. An opening reception is planned for the
evening of July 15 to kick off the Somerville Arts Council’s ArtBeat festival on July
16-17.
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