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BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — East Boston Artists Group hosted a full weekend exhibit at the ICA Watershed.
The third-annual Harboring Creativity showcased a variety of works from the art collective from Nov. 8-9. Co-founder June Krinsky-Rudder said that there were works from those around since the group’s inception to brand new individuals.
“I think what's exciting about the group is we have a lot of people that have been in for the whole 25 years, we have some for maybe 10 or more, and then we just got a whole bunch of new members including I think three that just join this week,” Krinsky-Rudder said. "I think it feels like a real community; there’s the artist community and the East Boston, and there’s new people and old people, longtime residents, new residents, and people who used to live here and come back, it’s just all kinds of fun stuff."
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She explained that more than three dozen artists from the East Boston Artists Group had their work displayed.
Along with the two-day showcase, there was also a reception Saturday night with food, drinks, and a slideshow presenting the artist group’s progression over the years.
More information on the East Boston Artists Group can be found here.
WBZ NewsRadio’s Carl Stevens (@CarlWBZ) reports.