Newton Art Association: The Art of Change

November 5 – December 8, 2024

Reception & Awards: Sunday, November 17, 2 to 5 pm

We have gone through historic changes which have affected us all. Has this influenced your art? This theme can be widely interpreted as we all respond to change differently. This is a Juried show features the artwork of the members of the Newton Art Association.

Gallery is open Tuesdays & Thursday through Saturday, 2 – 5 pm.
Exhibitions are free & open to the public.
For more information, please visit http://www.wedemangallery.com

Artwork featured on this poster, from left:
Garrow Throop, Susan Callaghan, Hilary Bruel, Shannon Slattery

In conjunction with the exhibition, there will be a musical performance in the gallery on December 6th at 7 pm.

Why play Bob Dylan on a chemo unit? What do lullabies have to do with an urbanpsychiatry clinic? How can the sound of kalimba open a space for a conversation ata refugee camp? Why does music touch us so profoundly and how can it becomean instrument of social change?

Alisa Apreleva, an internationally acclaimed musician, founder of Sing4Change! creative wellness initiative, neurodiversity researcher at Oxford University, shares stories and songs from her diary as a music activist working in hospitals,orphanages, psychiatric institutions, nursing homes, hospices and humanitariancentres around the world in her programme “Musica Humana: A music journeyinto the essence of being a human”.
A live show will be followed by a Q&A session.

Space is limited. To register for this event, please RSVP here:


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