Harvard Allston Education Portal
January 23 – March 31, 2014
The Founding Member artists include Sarah Berry, Brenda Gael McSweeney, Susan Loomis, Christine Winship, Ruth Rieffanaugh, John Quatrale, Francis Gardino and Anita Helen Cohen.
Unbound Visual Arts, based in Allston-Brighton, and the Mayor’s Office of Arts, Tourism and Special Events (City of Boston) are very pleased and excited to announce the opening of the art exhibition All Things Change. The exhibition, curated by John Quatrale, at the Scollay Square Gallery at Boston City Hall, is about change through the passage of time. The exhibition features the artwork of the founders of Unbound Visual Arts. The artwork presents many examples of how change is constant and inevitable for all people, animals, buildings, memories and all other man-made and natural things. Further, the artwork is a means to remember that nothing remains forever and that all change happens in the present, not the past or future. Some things change quickly while others may take a lifetime or more. The exhibition runs from November 26 – December 31, 2013 in the Scollay Square Gallery in Boston City Hall in Boston’s Government Center and is open Monday – Friday 8:30 – 5:30 pm.
Unbound Visual Arts, Inc. was founded in 2012 in Allston-Brighton to enliven and to stimulate the creative economy with contemporary visual art for all by exhibiting, educating and sharing. As it celebrates it’s first anniversary, Unbound is now the fastest growing visual arts non-profit in Greater Boston with nearly 70 members and 25 quality themed exhibitions completed. The original Founding Members include: Ruth Rieffanaugh (President), Susan Loomis (Treasurer), Louise Bonar (Clerk), John Quatrale (Executive Director), Christine Winship and Ronni Komarow (Board of Directors), Sarah Berry, Brenda Gael McSweeney and Karen Smigliani (Council of Advisors). Other Unbound members in this exhibition include Francis Gardino and Anita Helen Cohen.