Frances Kidder New Work |
Thursday, November 15 - Wednesday, December 12, 2001 Central Gallery
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| UMass alumna Frances Kidder believes that dogs perform a unique kind of shadowing role, a (mostly) silent chorus for a daily dramas. Having spent time recently painting in Rome, Kidder's paintings of dogs became paintings of wolves in honor of the legend of Romulus and Remus. Most of wolf images relate to the Capitoline Wolf, a 500 B.C. Etruscan sculpture in Rome. Free | |
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