Juni Van Dyke: The Journey... then and now

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Jane Deering Gallery is reopening June 13 with the new exhibition Juni Van Dyke | The Journey … then and now, a series of charming small paintings inspired by the artist’s journey to Italy in the early 90s.  As a celebration of re-opening and venturing into the new journey, the gallery is offering these fourteen works at a very special price.  Gallery hours are limited: Saturday and Sunday 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., and by appointment.  19 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, MA.

(917) 902-4359.

Juni Van Dyke is a graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and holds an MAT from Tufts University.  Since 1993, she has been the Director of the Arts Program at the Rose Baker Senior Center, Gloucester Massachusetts; under her direction, work created by the senior citizens has been exhibited in museums and public institutions in New England.  The completion of the 15 quilts celebrating Gloucester neighborhoods was acquired by the Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester Massachusetts.  She is the recipient of several awards and grants, including the St. Botolph Foundation Award, Boston; Massachusetts Cultural Council Grants; and an Honorary Citation from the Massachusetts Senate for her outstanding contribution to the arts. 

Van Dyke’s work is held in the permanent collection of the Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, Massachusetts and in numerous private collections.  Her work was selected by Room&Board for inclusion in its limited edition art series and is on view throughout the US in Room&Board locations.  Van Dyke maintains a studio in Manchester, Massachusetts.

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