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Hyde Park Art Association’s 31st Annual Members Exhibition

The Menino Arts Center proudly announces the Hyde Park Art Association’s 31st Annual Members Exhibition. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak this year’s exhibition and reception will be online.

   The exhibition is viewable at http://www.hpaa-mac.org/31st-annual-members-exhibition/ and features the work of the 31 HPAA members listed below. 

  It will run from June 26 – August 21, 2020, with the virtual artists’ reception on Zoom on Thursday, July 9, 7:00 – 8:30 pm.

From Amesbury:

Erica Nazzaro

From Canton:

            David Dauer

From Dedham:

            Ronald Goss

            Adele Rothman

From Roxbury:

            Nancy Ahmadifar

From Jamaica Plain, MA:

            Myrna Balk

Sharon Berke

Gail Bos

Joni Lohr

Kay Matthew

Mardi Reed

Elizabeth Slayton

            Wilma Voukydis

From Hyde Park, MA:

            Dotti Baker

            Linda Eyster

            Lisa Goren

            Larry Johnson

            Sasja Lucas

            Maritza Ranero

            Erica Schwartz

            Donna Tessari

From Milton:

            Al Wallstrom

From Roslindale, MA

            Erik Gehring

            Mary Harman

            Rob Larsen

            Rebecca Phillips

            Judith Robichaud

            Lyasya Sinkovski

            Ann Turley

From South Boston:

            Kathy O’Brien

From West Roxbury:

            Robert Boyle

  The Menino Arts Center is home of the Hyde Park Art Association.  The mission of the Hyde Park Art Association is to support local artists, make cultural opportunities accessible to families, students, and seniors who may not otherwise have the means to participate; enrich community life, serve as a unifying force in the neighborhood; and help create a more vibrant commercial district. 

  The Menino Arts Center serves the neighborhood of Hyde Park, greater Boston and its suburban counterparts. With over 4,000 square feet of space, the MAC is home to the Paul Nolan Studio, seven affordable artist work studios, three galleries, a library and resource center, an auditorium and our organization’s home offices.  The center hosts workshops, concerts, readings, exhibitions, and other events in the service of promoting the arts in the Hyde Park community.

  More info on the MAC and the HPAA at http://www.hpaa-mac.org.