Transformative disruption

"Levitate," by Sara Fine-Wilson, in the group show “Growth and Disruption,’’ at Fountain Street Fine Art, Boston, through July 5.The gallery says:“Disruption can transform us. Jogged out of our usual paths, we reexamine what is around us and within …

"Levitate," by Sara Fine-Wilson, in the group show “Growth and Disruption,’’ at Fountain Street Fine Art, Boston, through July 5.

The gallery says:

“Disruption can transform us. Jogged out of our usual paths, we reexamine what is around us and within us. Taking time for inner stillness, we reflect on what we value. We try new ways of operating in the world and come to know ourselves anew.’’

Ms. Fine-Wilson works in her studio in the old mill town of Millbury, Mass., on the Blackstone River, famous as the heartland of the start of the American Industrial Revolution.

The Torrey House in Millbury, where the future President William Howard Taft spent summers with relatives in his boyhood.

The Torrey House in Millbury, where the future President William Howard Taft spent summers with relatives in his boyhood.

Dorothy Pond in Millbury

Dorothy Pond in Millbury

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