Nature and Balance Community Art Sunday
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The Arsenal Center for the Arts (Arsenal ARTS) presents Nature and Balance, a free, outdoor exhibition of public art, open June – October 2008, on the campus of The Arsenal on the Charles, Watertown. The exhibit—which features (among other installations) life-sized elk, a ten-foot mancala board, and webbing that connects elements on the campus—offers individuals and families the chance to interact with art in a “can touch” environment.
This year’s juried exhibit showcases the work of Gillian Christy, Nicole Colella, Nick Edmonds, Rebecca Greene, Linda Hoffman, Kate Kaman, Wendy Klemperer, Thomas Matsuda, Laura Morrison, and Yuya Shiratori.
The Community Art Day on August 24 will include walking tours, artists’ talks, live music by Louise Grasmere, and theatre and art activities for all ages. All events are free and open to the public. Visit www.arsenalarts.org for more information.
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FREE
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321 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA, 02472 map
Phone: 617-923-0100
The Arsenal Center for the Arts is located at 321 Arsenal Street in Watertown, Massachusetts. It is easily accessible from I-95/128, Routes 9, 16, 20, and 90 (Mass Pike), and the MBTA 70 or 70A bus.
From Boston
Take Storrow Drive west for approximately two miles, then bear left onto Soldier's Field Road (near the Harvard Stadium). Exit at Arsenal Street, and turn right towards Watertown. Go past the Arsenal Mall and the first Arsenal on the Charles entrance, then take the next left onto Kingsbury Avenue. The Arsenal Center for the Arts will be on your left, and the parking garage will be just ahead on your right. From Harvard Square/Cambridge Follow Mt. Auburn Street from Harvard Square into Watertown. Bear left at the fork near Star Market, and continue on Mt. Auburn Street for approximately one mile to a traffic light at the intersection of Mt. Auburn and School Streets. Turn left onto School Street and follow it to the end, turn left (onto Arsenal Street), then take the next right onto Kingsbury Avenue. The Arsenal Center for the Arts will be on your left, and the parking garage will be just ahead on your right.
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