Get a sneak peek at "Somerville Perspectives" exhibition

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Photo © 2016 Dana Benner. 

Can't wait for the Arts on Division Festival, which opens tomorrow evening (Sept. 16)? Visit Gallery on Main today for a preview of the exhibition Somerville Perspectives, featuring art reflecting diverse aspects of Somerville life.

The exhibition showcases works in a wide range of media and styles by Rob Ambrose, Susan Antin, Dana Benner, Frank Bitetto, Jessica Demcsak, Leslie Floyd, Emiliano Gonzalez, Jack Howard, Dan LaMountain, William Metz, Nicole Miller, Olga Phelps, Lauren Pitcher, Luis Sanchez, Donna Souren, Terry Wagner and Elan Wonder. Admission is free. You can see the exhibition during our regular hours today, from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, and after-hours during an opening reception with the artists from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.

Get a sneak peek at just a few of the artworks included in Somerville Perspectives, as well as an overview of this weekend's events, in this article by Rod Hirsch in Tap Into Somerville. (Thanks, Rod!)

And make plans to be in Somerville this weekend! Don't miss the Arts on Division Festival, the Artisan Market and the Somerville Jazz Festival, not to mention all the great restaurants in town. Visit our Events Calendar for details.

PS, If you buy a piece of unframed art during the Arts on Division Festival, bring it to Gallery on Main so we can beautifully frame it for you!

Find of the week: Signed Salvador Dalí etching on Japon paper

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Salvador Dalí, "Let him kiss me..." from the Song of Songs of Solomon suite, 1971. Etching, hand-signed and numbered, on Japon paper. Museum mounted, framed and double-matted.

Find this and many other cool pieces of artwork at Gallery on Main, including special limited-edition prints such as this as well as antique prints and one-of-a-kind originals. Visit us today to see them firsthand! We also specialize in custom picture framing, so you can bring home a piece that you love, is protected, and that you're excited to see every day.

Photo © 2016 Gallery on Main

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Find of the week: Tree table

New table made of old-growth wood. Handcrafted by a local artisan. Cedar base, cypress top. Approximately 20" tall. Top measures about 28" x 16" at widest points.

Find this and lots of other beautiful pieces of wood furniture at Gallery on Main, including one-of-a kind pieces such as this. Visit us today to see them firsthand!

Photo © 2016 Gallery on Main

Find of the week: Painted mantel clock

Photo copyright 2016 Dana Benner.  

Painted hand-wound mantel clock with cast iron front construction, ca. 1880s, by U. S. Clock Co., with label on the back indicating it was sold by Henry Terhune & Son of New York. Find this and much at Gallery on Main.

Do you have a clock or any other type of antique that you'd like to know more about, and find out what it's worth? Then don't miss our Antiques Appraisal Day this Sunday, July 24, from noon to 3:00 pm. The appraisals will be conducted by guest experts Ashley King and William D'Anjollel, who are both members of the Pennsylvania Antiques Appraisers Association. Click here for details!

Find of the week: Japanese long-nosed goblin (tengu) mask

A Japanese Noh mask made of wood, representing a tengu (long-nosed goblin), a legendary, supernatural creature. Noh is a theatrical art form comprised of drama, music and dance elements, which is performed with masks.

Find this and many other cool masks from around the world at Gallery on Main. Stop by and see for yourself! 

PS, don't miss our Antiques Appraisal Day on Sunday, July 24, from noon to 3:00 pm.