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John Contrado

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Regina Valluzzi

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Artist Spotlight: Rachel Hammerman

V320k_hamsam-140x140 Rachel Hammerman puts strategy and care into her monochromatic 2-dimensional work. Through a visual labyrinth of lines and curves are suggestions of objects and shapes – each piece is so interesting to behold and the intentional use of one color-tone gives …
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Reasons to Have an Art Blog

A bit of bloggin’ background: Blogs are a wonderful platform that provide a public forum for people’s thoughts and commentary, and hosting-sites like Blogspot, WordPress and Tumblr don’t cost a penny to start.

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An ArtVenue Autumn Collection

Fall is slipping away and Mother Nature is preparing New England for its Winter months.

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Fall/Winter Exhibits at the ICA

There are a few exhibitions which have temporary stay at The Institute of Contemporary Art, so come visit and view them before they pack-up and head to their next destinations. We haven’t succumb to winter snow and frost-bitten winds quite yet, …

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