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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

GALLERY 321 OPENING RECEPTION - February 21, 2013

Please join Matthew Corcoran this Thursday evening at Gallery 321 as he helps the smallest month live as large as the storm that prompted the rescheduling of his opening reception of PHOTOGRAPHS: Lower-Resolution Photographs of the Built Environment Printed Large!
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Washington Street Art Center

Gallery 321

321 Washington Street
Somerville, MA 02143

Gallery 321@ The Washington Street Art Center Presents:
PHOTOGRAPHS: Lower-Resolution Photographs of the Built Environment Printed
Large, by Matthew Corcoran

CLOSING RECEPTION: 21 February, 2013, from 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.
ON VIEW: 9 February - 23 February, 2013
CONTACT: Matthew Corcoran at corcoran00@..., and www.matthewjcorcoran.com

SOMERVILLE, Mass. -- In his upcoming show, Matthew Corcoran hangs large prints
of the built environment. The images direct viewers' attention to skylines,
street corners, and structures. He is interested in changes to urban landscape
through development and decay. The images are laser printed on paper.
The opening reception for PHOTOGRAPHS will begin at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, 9
February at Gallery 321 and will be accompanied by music and drink. The prints
will be on view until the end of the month.
Matthew has been taking photos for much of his life. More work can be seen at
www.matthewjcorcoran.com.

ABOUT THE WASHINGTON STREET ART CENTER
The Washington Street Art Center houses Gallery 321; hosts studio space for more
than twenty visual artists; and presents exhibitions, concerts, film series, and
other art initiatives. The Center participates in Somerville Open Studios each
May and an annual open studios and craft fair in December.
The Washington Street Art Center is located between Union Square and Beacon
Street; a five-minute walk from Union Square and a ten-minute walk from Harvard
Square (two blocks from Beacon Street). The Center is near, or on, the
following bus routes: 83, 85, 86, 87, 91, and CT2. Parking is free and ample.



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