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Natasha Wescoat
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A Flute in the Forest: Tales of Young Krishna December 22, 2007 - June 1, 2008: This exhibition draws together 25 paintings from the Museum's collections as well as sculpture, textiles, and ritual arts that depict the beloved young god Krishna who, for many Hindus, is the ultimate deity, as well as an avatar of Vishnu. Brimfield Antiques & Collectibles Shows (Fri, May 16)
Brimfield, Ma, Route 20, Brimfield, MA
Brimfield, Massachusetts is the Antique and Collectibles Capital of the United States. The extravaganza represents the largest outdoor gathering of antique and collectibles dealers in the country with acres of tents showcasing the merchandise of thousands of antique and collectibles dealers. It is a series of 20 different privately owned and operated shows, located along both sides of a mile stretch of Rte. 20.
Sponsored by: Sturbridge Area Tourist Association.
Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, through Sep 7.
Turned and Thrown: English Pottery 1660–1820 from Local Collections March 29, 2008 - July 27, 2008: These exceptional objects celebrate the inventiveness and ingenuity of anonymous potters active in England from the end of the seventeenth century to the early decades of the nineteenth century. La Surprise, All Right
Wouldn't you get a nice warm tingly feeling if, while you had some valuation people poking through your odds and ends, one of them turned pale and whispered "Oh. My.... The Starving Dog Exhibition Controversy What would you call a gallery installation that featured crack cocaine in an incense burner, a musical loop of "Himno de Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional" playing backwards, words spelled... Art Fronckowiak
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