Art by Oliver Roberts and Aleksander Hardashnakov; photo by Brian Bukowski; copyright 2020; all rights reserved

ON/side our Walls

design by Aleksander Hardashnakov

In the midst of a global pandemic we have, among other things, found ourselves without a venue for anything except relief efforts for the most vulnerable. We are known for our long-standing interest in justice, but we also care deeply about art, music and beauty.

Our Community Director Zachary Grant proposed an outdoor exhibit on our walls where they can bee seen by passersby and also be shared online. He and Oliver Roberts of Loon Gallery together curated this small show of three pieces. We welcome your comments and look forward to exhibiting more work through the summer, including inside if that becomes possible.

If you do come down to see the works in person, please use PPE, and do not disturb those who may be camping nearby.

Zachary Grant

May 2020

If you have more appetite for online art, you’ll find a large exhibit at Convergence Theatre speaking directly to the quarantine moment. It’s well worth checking out.

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