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The Great Outdoors


The past year has shown us how great “The Great Outdoors” really is. The visual interest, the psychological and emotional connection, the freedom and also the safety it allowed. This exhibition invited artists to examine and interpret the outdoors from every angle – landscapes (natural and built), sea, sky, earth, weather. Perspective is everything. Even a window box or a bird feeder are ‘The Great Outdoors” to a cat sitting at a closed window

Pictured: Debra Olin, "In Garden"

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