Creating Multiple Realities Phase I

Rethinking the Creative Economy

Creating Multiple Realities Phase I

Fri April 1, 2011 at 9:00 AM Ends: Sat April 30, 2011 at 5:00 PM

This April the Nacul Center presents “Creating Multiple Realities Phase I”, a multi-media exhibit sponsored by Rethinking the Creative Economy.

This exhibit is the culmination of research aimed at evaluating, promoting and strengthening the creative economy within the local community. Come explore these findings, represented with multiple media by a diverse demographic of artists and craftspeople!

“Creating Multiple Realities Phase I”
April 1-30, 2011
In Artists We Trust

Gallery hours: Mon-Fri 9-5pm
Opening Reception: April 2, 2-6pm
Amherst Art Walk: Thurs, April 7, 5-8 pm
Closing Reception & Silent Auction: April 30, 2-6pm

Featuring work by:
Kiran Bhowmik * Don Campbell * Judi Campbell * Leo Hwang-Carlos * Andy Chase
Morning Star Chenven * Heather Cohen * George Moonlight Davis * Eric DeLuca
Jeanne Douillard * Amy Gardiner * Jerilyn Kolbin * Phyllis Labanowski
Zoe Ma * Kim Parkhurst * Robin C. Parsons * Brad Peters * Cheryl Rezendes
Jan Ross * Jessamyn Smyth * Abby Templer * Rochleigh Z. Wholfe

Rochleigh Z. Wholfe (Exhibit Coordinator) 413.863.5031

Funded through a grant from UMass President’s Creative Economy Fund

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