Lexington ArtWalk Reception

The reception will be held in the Lexington Depot, kindness of the Lexington Historical Society. The old train depot is located at 14 Depot Square, which is set back from Massachusetts Avenue, more or less between 1793 Massachusetts Avenue and 1833 Massachusetts Avenue. (Across from Lexington Flick). The Minuteman Bike Trail passes beneath its rear flying butress.

The reception runs from 5-7 PM, Saturday, May 17.

Jerry Beck, founder of Lowell's Revolving Museum, will give a short slide-show and talk about colloborations he has produced between artists and youth to develop large-scale, creative projects supporting community values and community-based urban development.

A piano jazz trio, produced by Jeff Leonard, features Ben Roberts, Raviv Markovitz, and Dan Garmon.

There will be light fare, including beer and wine. The cost is a tax-deductible $25. All proceeds will go to Lexington ArtWalk.

SPECIAL THANKS

Lexington Historical Society & Susan Bennett for donating the space & furnishings.

Wilson Farms & Heather Aveson for loaning ArtWalk flowering plants.

Janet Farnsworth & Evan Jones for assisting in organizing the event.

Jeff Leonard for producing the music and Ben Robert, Raviv Markovitz, and Dan Garmon for performing.

Jonathan George & Media Electric for the loan of a data projector and audio equipment.

 

 

 

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