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David Braun
Tom Shields
Daniel Stupar
Steve Whittlesey
Four artisans present their views of the sometimes fragile, always changing relationships between people, people and their shelters, people and the environment. The materials for this work include detritus, salvage wood and metal, found objects, old timbers from shipwrecks and fallen barns and houses, junk, flotsam and jetsam.
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www.ncfta.org
508-324-1926
16 Anawan St., Fall River
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Gallery:
Wednesday - Saturday
Noon - 5:00 p.m. and by appointment
Admission is free during regular Gallery Hours. All concert ticket-holders are welcome to view the exhibition on a performance night.
The Narrows Center for the Arts is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The 280-seat facility hosts high-quality, national and local performing and visual artists, musicians, writers and performers.
Located in Fall River, Massachusetts' waterfront district, The Narrows Center for the Arts is on the top floor of an attractive old mill building with spectacular views of Fall River's pier, the Braga Bridge and Battleship Cove. The Center's wonderfully sunlit space provides superb acoustics, creating the perfect ambiance for events and programs. The space is divided into 4 areas: The Narrows Gallery, the Performance Area, the Narrows Cafe and the Resident Artist Studios.