November
December

Kids Pop-Up!
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Local work by excellent artists.
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November
November

In November we presented Kimberly Toney's deeply researched, deeply felt public art. This web based social justice work is ongoing and lives online at @theirmarks.
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Kimberly Toney is many things, among them a member of the Hassanamisco tribe of Nipmuc.
Their Marks
Kimberly Toney
October

Matthew Gilbert
It Started Last Night
Matthew Gilbert drove here from the Hudson Valley to install this dark sparkling piece. Great colors. And an incredible use of the space :-0!
September
Do Not Cease!
Phil Falino
https://www.philfalino.com/donotcease
Brooklyn artist Phil Falino brought us a show for a hungry, synthetic, literary mind and an open, humble, listening heart.

August
beyond our own understanding
Darren Alexander Cole + Kate Martin Mytty
Asking us to swim in our backyards and appreciate our freedoms. These guys hung out at sunset chatting with the public numerous times, projected new work, taught others how to paint film at The Tender.
www.mightycole.com
@researchDarren
@myttycole
July

Leah Piepgras
Finding My Self
www.leahpiepgras.com
Quiet, glittering, raw, shining, moving, uncanny, personal.
June

Nina Bellucci
Seeing Through
website: www.ninabelluccistudio.com
Instagram: @nsbellucci
Waking up in front of Nina Bellucci's joyous work.
April

Evocative, touchable textile paintings built out of handmade pigments from the garden of an astonomer/caregiver/artist. Just right for early spring.
March

Jenny Zoe Casey
http://www.jennyzoecasey.com
Quiet, spare, and urgently beautiful, from our Illinois based art friend Jenny Zoe Casey. So hard to say goodbye!
February

Our jaws dropped. Sign painting masters/epic local artists said hi.
January
