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Claire Layman s take on the lockdown trend for Zoom meetings
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Kaleidoscope s latest group show at Aeon Gallery brings a welcome splash of colour to Hampstead this month.
Part art exhibition, part boutique store, the pop up ranges from trays, spoons and side tables to wall art, including lightboxes canvases and prints.
Running from May 21-31 it follows the success of Kaleidoscope s December show which ran between lockdowns at the Heath Street venue.
Three of the Kaleidoscope artists Andrea MacKinnon, Claire Layman, Francesca Zagari and
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Titled Everyday Art it s the fourth show by the group of artists who are known for quirky humorous brightly coloured work which raises a smile.
Can this woman revive the Art Center?
“We lost sight of who we are and what we’re supposed to be in this community.” Seventy-five years after Rochester Art Center’s founding, executive director Pamela Hugdahl has some new ideas . about how to return the city’s premier art institution to its old ideals.
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Rochester Art Center Director, Pamela Hugdahl, February 8, 2021. (Ken Klotzbach / kklotzbach@postbulletin.com)
When Pamela Hugdahl became the executive director of Rochester Art Center last summer, she faced a pandemic, financial difficulties … and nearly 75 years of history.
The 36,000-square-foot RAC has come a long way from its beginnings in a couple of unused rooms of the Rochester Public Library, and it nearly went under in 2017. But Hugdahl, who started her new position on June 1 one month before RAC reopened after three months of COVID-19 lockdown is optimistic we ne