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Opening Reception Party "Persephone's Return"

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5/22/25 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm EDT

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Website: https://www.threestonesgallery.com/
Location: Three Stones Gallery
32 Main Street
suite 2
Concord, MA 01742
United States
Contact: Lyca Blume

Event Description

Persephone’s Return May 14 – June 22, 2025 Opening Reception: Thursday, May 22, 6-8pm The spring palette unfolds into the colors of summer with our fourth show of the year. Represented artist Brenda Cirioni returns with textural abstract paintings that carry the memory of a garden. Contemporary figurative paintings by Joan Hanley speak to the everyday curiosity of life. Concord-based guest artist Christiane Corcelle shares dynamic mixed media paintings with a bold palette and composition. The show also features new works by represented artists Cindy Crimmin, Joe Faria, Jennifer M. Johnston, Joan Kocak, and Bethany Noël, and guest artist Jill Goldman-Callahan. Three Stones Gallery 32 Main Street Concord, MA 01742 978 371-1333 Threestonesgallery.com Follow us: @threestonesgallery Open Tues–Fri 10-6; Sat & Sun 10-5 Closed Mondays – Private shows by appointment
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KEYWORDS art , bethany noel , brenda cirioni , christiane corcelle , cindy criimmin , jennifer m johnston , jill goldman-callahan , joan hanley , joan kocak , joe faria , three stones gallery
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