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Andrae Green Paintings Coming To Gallery 51 This Summer
A new exhibition of paintings by Andrae Green is coming to Gallery 51 at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts this summer.
“At Water’s Edge: Thresholds of Memory” opens Saturday, July 11, and runs through Friday, Sept. 11, 2026, at Gallery 51, located at 51 Main Street in North Adams.
According to MCLA, an artist’s reception will be held Friday, Aug. 7, from 5 to 7 p.m.
The event is free and open to the public.
The exhibition features Green’s recent narrative paintings, which use fragmented scenes, layered imagery, and shifting perspectives to create a feeling of dislocation.
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