EVERYTHING THAT CREEPS at Lincoln Arts Project

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Halloween 2009 by Patt Kelley
Richard Yarde, The Apartment, 1993, watercolor. Collection, Danforth Museum of Art, recent acquisition. Gift of Ellen Wineberg in memory of Richard Yarde.

By Ami Bennitt

Waltham, MA – “EVERYTHING THAT CREEPS,” the annual SPACE 242 Halloween Exhibition, takes place from October 26 through 31. This year’s event is being held at the Lincoln Arts Project, 289 Moody Street in Waltham, Mass. The exhibition, which will be on display for one week only, features illustrative paintings by Patt Kelley, 100 Masks By Behind The Mask Studio, art dolls by Beth Robinson (Strange Dolls) and Nicole Johnson (Mealy Monsterland), Inkdrips by Walter Sickert and paintings by Heather Rose and Amanda Clarke; Ami Bennitt is the curator. The gallery will be open Friday from 4-10 p.m.; Saturday from 2-8 p.m.; and Wednesday from 4-10 p.m. with the always-memorable opening reception being held Saturday, October 27, from 7-10 p.m. Call (781) 214-1087.



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