The Whittier Street Health Center Show
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Community Gallery, 2nd Floor
290 Tremont Street, Roxbury, Massachussetts 02120
April 5th through April 30th, 2014
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The Artwork of Tony Apesos |
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The Artwork of Richard Strong |
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The Artwork of Deborah McDuff |
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The Artwork of Uday Dhar |
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Photos From The Whittier Street Show
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Entering the Gallery - From Left to Right - Deborah McDuff's Ceramic Sculpture "Skittles", Tony Apesos' Oil "Yellow Sheet", Richard Strong's "Hope is the Thing With Feathers", Deborah McDuff's Mixed Media Ceremonial Sculpture |
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Poetry and Sculpture by McDuff, Oils by Apesos |
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Uday Dhar's Mixed Media Paintings |
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Uday Dhar's Mixed Media Paintings with Richard Strong's Mixed Media Sculpture, "Emerging Artist" in the Background |
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One of Richard Strong's "Evolution of Angels" Suite with Deborah McDuff's Poetry and Sculpture "Skittles" in the Background |
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Deborah McDuff's Mixed Media Sculpture |
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Richard Strong's Suite "Evolution of Angels" with Tony Apesos' "Yellow Sheet" in the background |
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Deborah McDuff Stands With Some of Her Mixed Media Sculpture |
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Two prints from Richard Strong's "Hope is the Thing With Feathers" Suite and Deborah McDuff's Mixed Media Sculpture |
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Rear View of Deborah McDuff's Ceremonial Costume With Her Ceremonial Sculpture and Uday Dhar's Paintings in the Background |
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Deborah McDuff - "Black Cherry" - Mixed Media |
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Left to Right - Deborah McDuff's Ceremonial Sculpture, Uday Dhar's Painting, McDuff's Poetry and Sculpture, Apesos' Oils |
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Deborah McDuff's Mixed Media Sculpture/Poetry "My Identity is Shrouded" |
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Deborah McDuff - Stand Your Ground - Ceramic Sculpture - Front View |
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Deborah McDuff - Stand Your Ground - Ceramic Sculpture - Rear View |
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Deborah McDuff - Stand Your Ground - Ceramic Sculpture - Side View |
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"Emerging Artist" Mixed Media Sculpture With Interior Lighting by Richard Strong |
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