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Artists Walk the Walk at Art Walk

More than 50 artists will put their works on display at 34 locations in Natick Center.

More than 50 artists will show their work off at more than 34 locations near the center of town on Thursday. Art Walk, organized by Natick Center Associates, will take place in Natick Center from 5 to 8:30 p.m.

The more than 50 local artists who work in a variety of mediums, including painting (watercolor, oils, pastels), photography, pottery, lampwork (glass) beads, mixed-media, quilts, and sculptured mobiles, as well as jewelry, handbags and belts will place their creations on display near the intersection of routes 27 and 135.

The artists will be exhibiting in local businesses, restaurants, galleries, and art studios along Main, South Main, West Central, Pond, Summer, Washington and Adams Streets, and also along South Avenue. 

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The list of exhibit locations, artists and their medium are as follows:

 

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Main Street:

Imagine This Framing - C.J. Pateuk (painting)

43 North Main Street Studios - Tali Gai (practical pottery), Liliana Glenn (lampwork glass beads), Debra Sayre (jewelry), and Jeanne Williamson (mixed-media).

Crazy Jayne's - K. Smith (paintings and pastels) 

- Carolyn Williams (painting)

 - Mary Schelling Burke (embroidery) and Sheri Levine (home décor)

Optica - Judi VonDohlen (watercolors)

 - Jodi Apeseche (mixed-media paintigs)

- Sally Sass (mixed-media)

Mike Johnson (photography)

- Larry Smith (digital paintings)

 - Anita Shaw (watercolor paintings)

- Amy Robinson Steinmetz (mixed-media, pen & Ink, and acrylic abstracts)

 

Washington Street:

- Maria Raffi

- Lewis Glass (photography)

 

Court Street:

- Marty McCagg (chakra jewelry & conversation) and Cindy Wolf (quilts)

 

Adams Street:

The Studios at 3 Adams Street - (Locks & Keys Project, pottery & mixed media), Liza Curtis (pottery & pottery demonstration), Helen Bellomo (handbags), Jo Ann Lafalce (paintings and jewelry), Ginger McEachern (mixed media paper ), and Steve Levinsky (fused glass)

 

Summer Street:

The Center for Arts in Natick - Danforth Museum Art Instructors


South Street:

 - David Gehman (paintings)

- Gerri Korten (watercolors)

 - Amber Dorval (pottery)

 

East Central Street:

 - Jim Linsky (photography)

 

South Main Street:

 - Laurie Haas (photography and watercolor)

 - Kathy LaDuca (paintings)

180 Visuals - Duncan Smith (sculptured mobiles)

Home Town Paint & Hardware - Lori Rosen (jewelry & fabric creations) and Roberta Kwiatkowski (painting on metal & wood)

Hometown Coutour - Kathy Burg (belts & buckles)

 - Holly Lombardo (paintings) and Holly Kenny (glass art)

Gallery 55 - Harwood (silver)

 - John Holz (silvers), and John & Carol Chiros (paper cuts)

 

West Central Street:

 - Tamu Guervitz (mixed-media, abstracts, and sculpture)

- Maureen Hsu

- Ryan Severence (mixed-media), Elise Lefteriou (paintings & sculpture), Craig Montrose (photography), Johnny the Cat (paintings), and Mike Tahara (guitar)

 

Pond Street:

 - Marissa Langevin (jewelry) and Lauren Langevin (quilts)

Boston Personal Training - Bonnie Punch (mixed-media, assemblages)

Iron Horse Cooperative - Barbara Fitz Elliott, Jessica Rudenauer, Charlotte Surgenor and Deborah Smith


Art Walk is a free summer event. In the case of inclement weather, the Art Walk will be rescheduled for the following Thursday, July 28, from 5 to 8:30 p.m.

During the art celebration, attendees can also enjoy light refreshments.

For the most up-to-date list of Art Walk participants and locations, please call 508-653-2526 or visit the projects page on the Natick Center Associates website.

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