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Living Portraits: Featuring the Work of Robin Radin & Jon Goldman

Robin Radin is currently exhibiting her photographs in a two-person exhibition at The Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

Jamaica Plain photographer Robin Radin is currently exhibiting her photographs in a two-person exhibition, along with digital paintings of Woods Hole artist Jon Goldman, at The Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in the 2nd floor Northwest lobby gallery. The BCEC is located at 415 Summer Street in Boston. The exhibit will run from February 9-May 27, 2019. There will be a reception, which is free and open to the public on Wednesday, February 20 from 6-8pm.

The exhibition’s curator Caitlin Foley writes: “Neighborhoods and villages are usually defined by geographic borders. Socially, they are imbued with personas that have communal and political significance. They can evolve over time, but ultimately they are defined by their own history and location. Both Radin and Goldman employ their work as a means of documenting, celebrating, and asking questions about the geographic communities in which they are embedded.… The interaction between the artists and the subject of the works in this exhibition plays a small yet significant role in shaping how these communities view themselves. These two distinctly different bodies of work complement one another via their shared exploration and documentation of place and community.”

For more information visit https://www.massconvention.com/community/living-portraits

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