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Sprouts: Fresh Work from Cambridge Arts’ Community Supported Art Program

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Cambridge Community Television’s Karen Aqua Gallery 438 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, MA

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“Sprouts: Fresh Work from Cambridge Arts’ Community Supported Art Program"—an exhibition at Cambridge Community Television’s Karen Aqua Gallery at 438 Massachusetts Ave. from Sept. 27 to Nov. 7—is a chance to see what the artists participating in the CSArt program this year have been producing. Get a look into the process of Jessica Caponigro, Emily Cobb, Xian Ho, Peter McCarthy, Susan Murie, Leah Pillsbury and Cory Shea. Join us for a free, public reception at the CCTV exhibit on Oct. 16, from 6 to 8 p.m., plus a tour of the exhibition at 5:30 that evening.

Community Supported Art takes the model of buying a farm share to help support local agriculture and adapts it to supporting art-making in our community. Buy art through the innovative program and you get beautiful pieces for your walls while also directly supporting local artists who help keep Cambridge creative. Peruse the great selection of art: cambridgeartscouncil.org/csart.
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