The blues take over VanVessem Gallery in Tiverton

Posted 12/19/15

Van Vessem Gallery is pleased to announce Blauww: Celebrating Blue. This exhibition of primarily blue artwork (including "Soldier's Wife" by Mark Wholey, pictured) opens with a reception on December 19 and runs through March 1 (with limited winter …

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The blues take over VanVessem Gallery in Tiverton

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Van Vessem Gallery is pleased to announce Blauww: Celebrating Blue. This exhibition of primarily blue artwork (including "Soldier's Wife" by Mark Wholey, pictured) opens with a reception on December 19 and runs through March 1 (with limited winter hours). An all-star cast of local artists working in a variety of media—photographs, paintings, sculpture, video and more—offer their takes on this ubiquitous and much-loved color. This group show is an exciting alternative to the winter blues.

WHERE: VanVessem Gallery, 63 Muse Way, Tiverton

WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 19; 5 p.m.

MORE INFO: 401/835-6639

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