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6:30 PM
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Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
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Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
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Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
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Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
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Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
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Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
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Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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10:00 PM
–11:00 PM
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Boston's newest all-lesbian indie band is performing at Jacques Cabaret
Boston's newest all-lesbian indie band is performing at Jacques Cabaret on Saturday, April 10th, at 10pm.
Northern Trend are a sextet out of Boston who play a unique blend of thick harmonies and dance grooves. WIth catchy lyrics, and even the occasional break into rap, Northern Trend creates a driving sound that is easy to get lost in. Drawing large crowds of lesbians at each show, the group is creating a buzz around the Boston gay scene.
Location
Jacques Cabaret
Organized by Katy Cone
Email northerntrendband@gmail.com
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6:30 PM
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Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
|
6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
|
6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
|
6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
|
6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
|
6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
|
6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
|
6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
|
6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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6:30 PM
|
Duval Retrospective
Betsyann Duval is unveiling her poignant, witty, and ironic, paintings, prints, and sculptures explore: the beauty and vulnerability of the human form, our endless obsession with sex, and the plight of women as art and cultural objects. Duval’s work poses provocative questions and leaves us to supply the answers.
Artist’s Talk Friday April 2nd 6:30 PM,
Opening Reception Party April 11, 2010 2-5pm
Art Exhibition April 2-25, 2010, Gallery hours Fridays 6-8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Location
The Gallery of the Piano Factory, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118
Organized by Rina Peselman
Phone 617-536-3400
Email rpeselman@cmcommunications.com
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