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Posted by: Bess Hochstein
Posted on: Thursday, December 02, 2010

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Now - December 31
Rural Intelligence Arts
If you find the winter landscape just a bit too harsh, you may find relief in this show of warm, luminescent interiors by Troy-born, Hudson Valley resident Nick Patten, who works from photographs to capture light at its most dramatic in everyday settings and tableaux. The resulting paintings manage to achieve a feeling balanced somewhere between comforting and haunting.


The Harrison Gallery
Williamstown, MA
Opening reception: Saturday, December 4 @ 5 - 7 p.m.