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Project Room |  | | The Project Room was created in 2008 as an adjunct to the Art Association's principal exhibition space to present modern and contemporary works involving non-traditional media.
With its compact scale and enclosed configuration, the Project Room provides artists and curators with the opportunity to create and exhibit site-specific installations, video projections, and other works suited to an intimate, self-contained environment.
The Project Room places particular emphasis on providing exhibition opportunities for emerging artists and curators. We regularly conduct studio visits at leading art schools in the tristate area to identify new talent and bring cutting-edge work to Litchfield County.
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Younger Talent
In collaboration with the After School Arts Program. Featuring the artwork of younger artists involved in the After School Arts Program (ASAP). 01.23.10 - 02.14.10
Based in Washington, CT, the After School Arts Program (ASAP) is a non-profit organization founded in 1999 to provide artistic opportunities for children and adults in northwestern Connecticut through educational workshops, events, and field trips led by professional artists and arts organizations. Today, ASAP offers approximately 100 programs and events a year in the literary, performing, visual and culinary arts.
An opening reception for the YOUNGER TALENT exhibition will be held on Saturday, January 23, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., with the works remaining on display through February 14.
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Andre Lucien Featuring a selection of his neo-expressionist works. 2.27.10 - 3.20.10
Please join us at the opening reception on Saturday, February 27 from 5 - 7 PM where you can meet and chat with the artist.
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