-Pablo Picasso
One of the great things about Somerville is the amazing breadth of talent within the artist community. And now the Spring is finally here that also means Somerville Open Studios (SOS)—a time where both established artists and newcomers come together to open their studio doors for art-lovers of every age. This year, the Inside-Out Gallery’s Somerville Open Studios exhibition will feature artists who are new to SOS. Participants will be showcasing their style and story in this highly visible art show, on view through the month of April through the weekend of Open Studios, May 6 & 7. Join us for a sidewalk reception in front of the gallery on Thursday, April 20, from 5:30-7:30 pm. The exhibit will be on display through May 8.
Exhibiting Artists:
Adam Adkison - Studio #47
Studio@adamadkison.com
Susan Altman - Studio #51
Glassandgrout@gmail.com
Nick Carisle- Studio #52
tbobtubb@gmail.com
Heather Glista- Studio #4
hglista@gmail.com
Sarah Hirsch- Studio #3
sarahghirsch@gmail.com
David Hochbaum - Studio #8
davidhochbaum@gmail.com
Mirela Kulovic- Studio #94
mirela.drawings@gmail.com
Adam LoRusso - Studio #94
adamlorusso@gmail.com
Adrianne Mathiowetz - Studio #51
adriannelacy@gmail.com
Michele O'Brien- Studio #47
yobrienmichele@gmail.com
Jess Romeo- Studio #33
jlupardus@gmail.com
Nicholas Shectman - Studio #84
phi@big.mahonkin.com
Karl Stephan - Studio #61
stephankd@gmail.com
Matt Williams - Studio #84
actiondad@gmail.com
Chloe Wilwerding - Studio #51
chloe@chloewilwerding.com
To see the full list of Somerville Open Studios artists visit:
http://www.somervilleopenstudios.org
About the Inside-Out Gallery
Initiated in 2009, The Inside-Out Gallery is located in the CVS Window in Davis Square, a unique space that allows the public to view an eclectic array of works from artists and local organizations each month. The mission of the Somerville Arts Council is to cultivate and celebrate the creative expressions of the Somerville community. Through innovative collaborations and quality programming we work to make the arts an integral part of life reflective of our diverse city.