Mayor Thomas M. Menino and the Mayor's Office of Arts, Tourism & Special Events present two exhibitions; Boston Neighborhoods & MassART/Student Exhibition
Mayor’s Gallery 5th floor Boston City Hall:
Kate Sullivan / Boston Neighborhoods
Kate Sullivan, can be defined as an urban portraitist. Her highly realistic drawings and paintings capture not just the physical appearance of city buildings and neighborhoods, but also an essence that makes each of them unique. A long-time resident of Fort Hill in Roxbury, Sullivan does not need to go far to find inspiration!
The exhibition will be on display through October 31.
The Scollay Square Gallery 3rd floor Boston City Hall:
MassART/ Student Exhibition
“Born of a pioneering spirit, Massachusetts College of Art and Design is the nation’s first independent public college of art and design—and the first art school to grant a degree.”
The exhibition shows the talent and creativity of the students that currently attend this world class art & design college. The exhibition will be on display through November 21.
The Galleries at Boston City Hall are open the public at no charge and are accessible to persons with disabilities. Boston City Hall is accessible by T via Government Center (Green and Blue lines) and Haymarket (Green and Orange lines).For further information call 617-635-3245 or visitwww.cityofboston.gov/arts
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