Protected Trees by Joel Janowitz - Closing Reception

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Monday, March 27, 2017

Location:
Gallery 344 | Cambridge Arts Council | City Hall Annex, 344 Broadway, 2nd Floor, Cambridge, MA

Screened, 2016, oil on linen, 60 by 96 inches, painting by Joel Janowitz

Join us for the closing reception of our most recent exhibition at Gallery 344; Protected Trees- New Work by Joel Janowitz. 

Information about Protected Trees:
Joel presents a poetic response to the intense street excavation and construction he has witnessed over the last several years in his Cambridge neighborhood, where the City has been conducting a sewer separation project that takes place underground but necessitates years of disturbance above ground. In the artist’s words: “I saw both the beauty and the irony of so many trees protected by dead wood and petrol-plastics. I began to paint this strange landscape which is revealing itself as an inviting and disturbing metaphor for our flawed relationship to the environment.” As an artist who has lived many years in Cambridge, Joel brings an unusual perspective to the complex activity that goes into engineering and sustaining our cities. 

Gallery 344 is free and open to the public.

Cambridge Arts Council Public Art Program:
In accordance with Cambridge's Public Art Program, one percent of construction costs for capital improvements is designated to support the inclusion of integrated, site-responsive public art. Since 1979, over 200 artworks have been commissioned into the Cambridge Public Art Collection for the enjoyment of all who live, work and visit the city.