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Boston Common - 2016 - Issue 3 - Summer - Art of the Summer

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AR AR A T RT RT GreenGale Publishing presents ART OF THE CITY LIVE AMONGST ART WITH A SPECIAL EDITION ARTWORK BY RACHEL PERRY - BOSTON COMMON'S FEATURED COVER ARTIST ONE EDITION OF THE ARTWORK IS AVAILABLE ALL NET PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT THE NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT AT BOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL GO TO PADDLE8.COM OR DOWNLOAD THE PADDLE8 IPHONE APP TO LEARN HOW TO PLACE YOUR BID THIS SPECIAL PIECE WILL BE AVAILABLE ON PADDLE8.COM FROM JUNE 21 – JULY 21 FOR AN EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW OF OUR OTHER CITIES COVER ARTWORK INCLUDING ASPEN PEAK, AUSTIN WAY, CAPITOL FILE, GOTHAM, HAMPTONS, LOS ANGELES CONFIDENTIAL, MICHIGAN AVENUE, OCEAN DRIVE, PHILADELPHIA STYLE, AND VEGAS GO TO PADDLE8.COM Born in 1962 in Tokyo, Rachel Perry holds a BA from Connecticut College and a Diploma and Fifth Year Certifi cate from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Perry has participated in group shows at Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany; The Drawing Center, New York; the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston; and the Beatriz Esguerra Gallery, Bogota, Columbia. Solo shows include, "What Do You Really Want?" at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, "Chiral Lines" and "Lost in My Life" at Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York; "Same Diff erence" at Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston; and her fi rst solo museum show, "Rachel Perry Welty: 24/7" at DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts; which then traveled to the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in 2012. Perry was honored with the Cathrine Boettcher Fellowship in 2011 in her second of three residencies at the MacDowell Colony, and is a two-time winner of the Massachusetts Cultural Council Award for Excellence in Drawing and Sculpture. Perry's work is held in numerous museums and private collections around the world, and has been reviewed in many national and online publications, including Art in America, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, Huffi ngton Post, Art on Paper, Harvard Business Review and Sculpture Magazine. Her four-page pictorial essay was published in Vogue in December 2011. LOST IN MY LIFE (Silver Ties) Donation Print Edition 2011 Pigmented ink print 20 x 16. Ed 13 of 15

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