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The Boston Home invites area artists to submit work

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The Boston Home invites area artists to submit work for panel review for its fourth annual art exhibition and sale: At Home with the Arts.

The exhibition will be free and open to the public on Saturday, May 20th from 1-5. All selected entries will be for sale.

Artists are asked to bring up to three (3) two-dimensional works not exceeding 36" x 36", ready for hanging to The Boston Home,

2049 Dorchester Ave., on Monday, May 14th or Tuesday, May 15th from 4-7 p.m. for registration/drop off. The Jury panel will meet Wednesday, May 16th. All artwork not sold must be taken home on Sunday, May 20th after the exhibition ends at 5 p.m.

An area will be provided for cards, small reprints, and small 2-dimensional works not subject to the 3 piece limit. The Boston Home will keep 50% of all sale proceeds to benefit the residents of The Boston Home through the arts and entertainment and outings program.. The artists will keep the remaining 50% of the sale proceeds.

The show will be publicized widely in area media.

ALL ARTWORK not sold must be retrieved on Sunday, May 20th after the exhibition ends at 5 p.m.

To receive an artists registration form, please call Florence Rawls at 617-326-4310 or email frawls@thebostonhome.org.

The residents of The Boston Home look forward to welcoming their neighbors to this community celebration of the arts. There will be live musical entertainment. Old-fashioned strawberry shortcake and lemonade will be served in the garden (weather permitting). Last year more than 500 people visited our "Garden Gallery" during the exhibition and sale weekend.

Founded in 1881, The Boston Home is a sustaining community for adults with advanced Multiple Sclerosis and other progressive neurological diseases. It was named the standard for care by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in 2005.

The Boston Home is the only facility of its kind in New England and one of only a few in the United States. The Boston Home Institute advances standards for care through research and education. The Boston Home Outpatient Services provide therapeutic and social programs for outpatients. The Boston Home provides watercolor classes and a photography program for residents and outpatients. Staff at the Boston Home have developed innovative adaptive technologies to allow these artists, all of whom have extremely limited mobility, to fulfill the universal urge to create.

Contact Phone: 
617-326-4310
Contact Name: 
Florence Rawls

The Boston Home invites area artists to submit work for panel review for its fourth annual art exhibition and sale: At Home with the Arts.

The exhibition will be free and open to the public on Saturday, May 20th from 1-5. All selected entries will be for sale.

Artists are asked to bring up to three (3) two-dimensional works not exceeding 36" x 36", ready for hanging to The Boston Home,

2049 Dorchester Ave., on Monday, May 14th or Tuesday, May 15th from 4-7 p.m. for registration/drop off. The Jury panel will meet Wednesday, May 16th. All artwork not sold must be taken home on Sunday, May 20th after the exhibition ends at 5 p.m.

An area will be provided for cards, small reprints, and small 2-dimensional works not subject to the 3 piece limit. The Boston Home will keep 50% of all sale proceeds to benefit the residents of The Boston Home through the arts and entertainment and outings program.. The artists will keep the remaining 50% of the sale proceeds.

The show will be publicized widely in area media.

ALL ARTWORK not sold must be retrieved on Sunday, May 20th after the exhibition ends at 5 p.m.

To receive an artists registration form, please call Florence Rawls at 617-326-4310 or email frawls@thebostonhome.org.

The residents of The Boston Home look forward to welcoming their neighbors to this community celebration of the arts. There will be live musical entertainment. Old-fashioned strawberry shortcake and lemonade will be served in the garden (weather permitting). Last year more than 500 people visited our "Garden Gallery" during the exhibition and sale weekend.

Founded in 1881, The Boston Home is a sustaining community for adults with advanced Multiple Sclerosis and other progressive neurological diseases. It was named the standard for care by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in 2005.

The Boston Home is the only facility of its kind in New England and one of only a few in the United States. The Boston Home Institute advances standards for care through research and education. The Boston Home Outpatient Services provide therapeutic and social programs for outpatients. The Boston Home provides watercolor classes and a photography program for residents and outpatients. Staff at the Boston Home have developed innovative adaptive technologies to allow these artists, all of whom have extremely limited mobility, to fulfill the universal urge to create.


Florence Rawls

frawls@thebostonhome.org

617-326-4310
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