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SUMMARY:Exhibition: What Remains Unsaid 
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: What Remains Unsaid  \nFriday\, March 13 through Saturday\, April 25 \nOpening Reception: Friday\, March 13\, 6 to 8 pm \nThe James Library & Center for the Arts\, 24 West St.\, Norwell \nAdmission is free\, on view during business hours \nEnjoy the latest works of Artist Robert Brodesky in a solo exhibition in the James’ Concert Hall\, featuring a collection of large figurative paintings by the artist. \nRobert P. “Bob” Brodesky\, a Boston-based artist\, has been painting all his life. He specializes in figurative painting in an expressionistic style\, rendered in oils\, paint stick or pastels on canvas\, paper\, and wood. He likes working big––a surface big enough to allow him to be expansive\, and physical. \nBrodesky’s work features human figures captured in a particular instant\, a pivotal moment when something changes. The viewer is invited to participate\, enter the moment\, and offer his or her own take on the situation and where it might lead. His style––expressive and gestural––focuses on the dynamics of human relationships\, drawn from his personal experience. \nBrodesky\, who grew up in New York\, studied art at the Brooklyn Museum Art School\, State University of New York at Binghamton\, and the Maryland Institute College of Art\, and earned an MA at the University of Pennsylvania\, Graduate School of Fine Arts. \nMost recently\, Brodesky’s paintings have been in shows at Matter and Light Fine Art Gallery (Boston\, MA)\, ArtProv Gallery (Providence\, RI)\, Dedee Shattuck Gallery (Westport\, MA)\, South Shore Art Center (Cohasset\, MA)\, Wall Gallery (Norwood\, MA)\, Mystic Art Museum (Mystic\, MA)\, Concord Center for the Visual Arts (Concord\, MA)\, and Cambridge Art Association (Cambridge\, MA). Prior to settling in Boston\, Brodesky participated in a variety of solo exhibitions and group shows in Colorado. His work is included in corporate and private collections across the country. \nAbout The James Library & Center for the Arts \nHoused in a landmark 1874 Victorian building in the heart of Norwell Center\, the James Library & Center for the Arts (the James) is a non-profit cultural hub dedicated to inspiring the community through the arts. As a unique hybrid of a lending library\, a professional concert hall\, and a contemporary art gallery\, the James provides high-quality cultural experiences that are educational\, entertaining\, and enriching for all ages. \nThe James Library is located at 24 West Street\, Norwell and is open to the public Tuesday through Friday\, 1 to 5 pm\, and on Saturday\, 11 am to 1 pm. For more information\, call 781-659-7100\, visit jameslibrary.org\, or follow The James Library on Facebook and Instagram.
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SUMMARY:Crafternoon
DESCRIPTION:Crafternoon \nMonthly on the 3rd Friday\, starting Friday\, March 20\, 3:30 to 4:30 pm \nThe James Library & Center for the Arts\, 24 West St.\, Norwell \nAdmission is free \nFun crafts with fun people in a great place. Enjoy a book or paper craft activity designed for all ages and abilities. \nAbout The James Library & Center for the Arts \nHoused in a landmark 1874 Victorian building in the heart of Norwell Center\, the James Library & Center for the Arts (the James) is a non-profit cultural hub dedicated to inspiring the community through the arts. As a unique hybrid of a lending library\, a professional concert hall\, and a contemporary art gallery\, the James provides high-quality cultural experiences that are educational\, entertaining\, and enriching for all ages. \nThe James Library is located at 24 West Street\, Norwell and is open to the public Tuesday through Friday\, 1 to 5 pm\, and on Saturday\, 11 am to 1 pm. For more information\, call 781-659-7100\, visit jameslibrary.org\, or follow The James Library on Facebook and Instagram.
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SUMMARY:7th Annual Spring Juried Art Show
DESCRIPTION:7th Annual Spring Juried Art Show \nFriday\, March 27 through Saturday\, April 25 \nThe James Library & Center for the Arts\, 24 West St.\, Norwell \nOpening Reception: Friday\, March 27 from 6 to 8 pm \nAdmission is free\, on view during business hours \nThe “7th Annual Spring Juried Art Show” is a cornerstone of the James’ seasonal programming\, transforming the historic Art Gallery space into a vibrant showcase of local and regional talent. The exhibition seeks to highlight a diverse range of styles\, media\, and perspectives\, providing artists with a professional platform to display and sell their work.  Artists selected for exhibition have the opportunity to win cash prizes for 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd places and honorable mentions\, as well as “Best in Show.” \nJuror Nancy Gruskin (b. 1968\, U.S.A.) lives and works in Concord\, Massachusetts. She received a BA in Art History and Studio Art from Connecticut College and an MA and a PhD in Art History from Boston University. Gruskin has exhibited throughout New England\, New York\, California and Washington State\, and is currently represented by the Nancy Margolis Gallery. She teaches painting\, collage\, and sculpture at a number of institutions\, including the Concord Center for the Visual Arts and Black Pond Studio.  \nGruskin’s current work is based on direct observation\, invention\, and memory. Her paintings\, collages\, prints\, and objects are informed by her interest in collecting and museum installations and displays. More of her work can be viewed at her website\, nancygruskin.com\, and on Instagram (@nancygruskin).   \nAbout The James Library & Center for the Arts \nHoused in a landmark 1874 Victorian building in the heart of Norwell Center\, the James Library & Center for the Arts (the James) is a non-profit cultural hub dedicated to inspiring the community through the arts. As a unique hybrid of a lending library\, a professional concert hall\, and a contemporary art gallery\, the James provides high-quality cultural experiences that are educational\, entertaining\, and enriching for all ages. \nThe James Library is located at 24 West Street\, Norwell and is open to the public Tuesday through Friday\, 1 to 5 pm\, and on Saturday\, 11 am to 1 pm. For more information\, call 781-659-7100\, visit jameslibrary.org\, or follow The James Library on Facebook and Instagram.
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