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Writer's pictureDiane Smith

Exhibit to feature art inspired by human-made structures

Marine Strage’s ‘A Room with a View' featured in the Belvedere- Tiburon Library’s ‘Artists’ Interpretations: Buildings and Structures’ exhibit.

Some 51 Bay Area artists will display works inspired by architecture, buildings and other human-made structures in a new exhibit at the Belvedere-Tiburon Library.

 

“Artists’ Interpretations: Buildings and Structures” opens June 20, with an artists’ reception that evening from 6 to 8 p.m., and runs through Sept. 12.



The 51 pieces selected for the show were chosen from more than 200 submissions and are done in a variety of mediums, including photography, textiles, paintings and even a surfboard with images printed on it.

 

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