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Earnest An art exhibition featuring work by Dave Kiersh, Lauren Leone, Fiona
Logusch, and Diana Pyatov at the Lily pad.
July 5 through August 5, 2008.
Reception: Thursday July
17th from 7-9 pm. Music performance by Boy without God at 8 pm.
The Lily pad presents a collaborative exhibition
by four earnest artists who share a practice of exploring ideas and creating visual narratives through making art. Their artwork
tends to depict fanciful creatures and expressive human figures who inhabit imaginary landscapes created with the use of pens,
paint, and chalk pastels on paper.
Boy without God, who has been best described as "a one man army of light",
will play his most earnest songs at the reception.
The Lily Pad is located in the heart of Inman Square at 1353
Cambridge St, Cambridge MA.
Dave Kiersh http://www.davekcomics.com/ Fiona Logusch http://www.fionalogusch.com/ Diana Pyatov http://www.dianapyatov.com/ Boy Without God http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=88639754

http://www.lily-pad.net/
Recent Shows:

Washington Street Art Center Presents: "CHANGE: TO MAKE THE FORM, NATURE, CONTENT, FUTURE COURSE, ETC. OF
(SOMETHING) DIFFERENT FROM WHAT IT IS OR WHAT IT WOULD BE IF LEFT ALONE" - www.Dictionary.com On view April 12 - 26, 2008 Open Saturdays from 12:00 to 4:00pm and by appointment Opening Reception, Saturday, April 12, 2008, from 6:00-9:30pm Video Screenings starting at 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30pm. WSAC's new group exhibition
is a beautiful and thought provoking exploration of the concept of the word and how it relates to different artists' work. Embracing artists working in a variety of mediums, the spectator is engaged in a dialogue that carries him or her
from a collective understanding to an intimate one. Presenting work by local and international artists:
Emily Bray, Undine Brod, Evan Carter, Krista Dragomer, Omid Fallahazad, Rashin Fahandej, Russell Freeland, Lina Maria Giraldo,
Lana Z. Caplan, Asma Kazmi, Saul Levine, Fiona Logusch, Amy McCormick, Yuko Nakatani, Emily Putnam, Diana Pyatov, Lorie Reilly,
and Katherine Toukhy. The Washington Street Arts Center is located at 321 Washington Street in Somerville,
MA, just outside of Union Square on or near the 86, 87, 83 and 91 bus routes. Parking is free and ample.
For more information visit www.washingtonst.org or Call the WSAC at 617.623.5315 The Washington Street Art Center houses Gallery 321; hosts studio
space for more than twenty visual artists; and presents exhibitions, concerts, film series, and other art initiatives. The
Center participates in Somerville Open Studios each May and an annual open studios craft fair in December.
The Washington Street Art Center 321 D Washington Street,
Somerville, MA 02143 January 5th - January 31st, 2008
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 5,
2008
7pm - 9pm Come for wine and cheese
and participate in making art: a collaborative large painting!

The Washington Street Art Center
Craft Fair The Washington Street Art Center 321 D Washington Street, Somerville, MA 02143 December 1st, 2007
Solo Show Skelly Insurance Inc 734 Centre St, Jamaica Plain, MA Dec 3rd - December 31st, 2007
The show at Skelly Insurance was part of First Thursdays in Jamaica Plain: Each First Thursday of the month businesses along
Centre and South Streets are transformed into galleries featuring works from local artists...
Solo Show: Raise our self esteem so that we can do good things Emack and Bolio's, 736 Centre St, Jamaica Plain, MA From Octoer 29 - November 3rd, 2007 Included
work from the series:
Raise our self-esteem so that we can do good things!

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