RE-EMERGING TOGETHER: ARTISTS, AUDIENCE REUNITES AT CAMBRIDGE ART ASSOCIATION

Traditionally, the Cambridge Art Association’s annual Emerging Artists Exhibition is an invaluable way for new artists to introduce themselves to the Greater Boston art community and for galleries and collectors to see what new and innovative work is being created by New England-based emerging artists of all ages.
This year’s exhibition was juried by painter Erika b Hess, creator of the “I Like Your Work” podcast, now in its third season, that is dedicated to “supporting artists, creating community and providing opportunities and resources” with Hess interviewing creatives, visiting them in their studios and with the reopening of galleries and museums, exploring exhibitions.
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