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Hello all,
There will be an opening reception at the Washington Street Art Center in Union Square on Saturday night for Lee Kilpatrick's photography show entitled "Meet Me In The Dark." Come on out a support your local artists. Details are below the cut.
There will be an opening reception at the Washington Street Art Center in Union Square on Saturday night for Lee Kilpatrick's photography show entitled "Meet Me In The Dark." Come on out a support your local artists. Details are below the cut.
Meet Me In The Dark
Photography by Lee Kilpatrick
Opening Reception: Saturday August 9, 6:00-9:00 PM
Exhibition: August 2-30, 2008
Gallery Hours
Saturdays 12:00-4:00 PM or by appointment
and Wednesday August 13, 5:00-8:00 PM
Gallery 321 at the Washington Street Art Center
321 Washington Street
Somerville, MA 02143
Much of our waking time, especially in cities, is
spent in the dark. Whether walking alone on a
street or sitting in a bar, a good deal of social
and private interaction takes place at night.
Alleys, backyards, back porches, parking lots,
parties, concert halls, and bedrooms are all
settings for our nocturnal activities. Lee
Kilpatrick's latest set of photographs, "Meet Me
In The Dark" captures those moments when we are
together in the dark, and sometimes very alone.
Lee Kilpatrick is the Director of the Washington
Street Art Center in Somerville. He has shown his
photos at the Willoughby & Baltic Gallery,
Somerville Open Studios, and Diesel Café. The
Mary Baker Eddy Library chose him in 2005 as a
panelist on photography in everyday life, and in
2006 Arts Somerville voted him an "Artist of the
Month." He received his BA in Computer Science at
MIT in 1991, and has since been bridging the gap
between art and science.
The Washington Street Art Center houses Gallery
321; hosts studio space for more than twenty
visual artists; and presents exhibitions,
concerts, film series, and other art initiatives.
The Center participates in Somerville Open
Studios each May and an annual open studios craft
fair in December.
The Washington Street Art Center is located
between Union Square and Beacon Street-a
five-minute walk from Union Square and a
ten-minute walk from Harvard Square (two blocks
from Beacon Street). Accessible on the #86 bus.
Parking is free and ample.
For more information:
www.washingtonst.org
www.leekilpatrick.com
Press inquiries and requests for photos for
publication may be directed to Lee Kilpatrick at
617 233-3767.
Photography by Lee Kilpatrick
Opening Reception: Saturday August 9, 6:00-9:00 PM
Exhibition: August 2-30, 2008
Gallery Hours
Saturdays 12:00-4:00 PM or by appointment
and Wednesday August 13, 5:00-8:00 PM
Gallery 321 at the Washington Street Art Center
321 Washington Street
Somerville, MA 02143
Much of our waking time, especially in cities, is
spent in the dark. Whether walking alone on a
street or sitting in a bar, a good deal of social
and private interaction takes place at night.
Alleys, backyards, back porches, parking lots,
parties, concert halls, and bedrooms are all
settings for our nocturnal activities. Lee
Kilpatrick's latest set of photographs, "Meet Me
In The Dark" captures those moments when we are
together in the dark, and sometimes very alone.
Lee Kilpatrick is the Director of the Washington
Street Art Center in Somerville. He has shown his
photos at the Willoughby & Baltic Gallery,
Somerville Open Studios, and Diesel Café. The
Mary Baker Eddy Library chose him in 2005 as a
panelist on photography in everyday life, and in
2006 Arts Somerville voted him an "Artist of the
Month." He received his BA in Computer Science at
MIT in 1991, and has since been bridging the gap
between art and science.
The Washington Street Art Center houses Gallery
321; hosts studio space for more than twenty
visual artists; and presents exhibitions,
concerts, film series, and other art initiatives.
The Center participates in Somerville Open
Studios each May and an annual open studios craft
fair in December.
The Washington Street Art Center is located
between Union Square and Beacon Street-a
five-minute walk from Union Square and a
ten-minute walk from Harvard Square (two blocks
from Beacon Street). Accessible on the #86 bus.
Parking is free and ample.
For more information:
www.washingtonst.org
www.leekilpatrick.com
Press inquiries and requests for photos for
publication may be directed to Lee Kilpatrick at
617 233-3767.