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They only look dangerous
“The Gift No. 21,’’ by Han Feng, in the Schoolhouse Gallery of Provincetown’s group show “All Possible Worlds’’, through Dec. 5
'And a little biology'
Work by Mark Adams in his show at the Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, Mass., through Aug. 28.
The gallery notes that Mr. Adams is a painter, printmaker and a cartographer with the National Park Service who “creates images of animals using simple curiosity, wonderment and a little biology as a base.’’
Mixing memory, desire and coal dust
"The seasons with Chandelier'' (coal dust on archival digital photo), by LAUREN EWING, in the show "Eight Artists,'' at The Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, Mass., through Aug. 26.
The gallery says she addresses "the relationship of individuals to institutions, the collapse of nature into culture and the vast construct of material culture in relation to memory and desire.''
A lot to hang on a chandelier. Don't stand below!