“Boom” showcases art that looks at prosperity and the overindulgences that have become the norm in a group show of artists that includes Ben Quesnel from Stamford, Ruth Kalla Ungerer from Westport and Sue Benton from Stratford, as well as Charmaine Rawsthorne and Michael Thron of Norwalk, among others.
"Eat. Sleep. Work. Spend. BOOM explores lofty aspirations and striving for goals, while making our mark in the world. It questions, how much is enough and are we ever happy once those endeavors are met," said Maritime Garage Gallery curator Sooo-z Mastropieto.
The Maritime Garage Gallery is part of the Parking Authority’s “Art in Parking Places” initiative, an effort to support art in public spaces making Norwalk a more vibrant destination.
The exhibit is free and open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. For more information, click here or call 203-831-9063.
The gallery is located at 11 N. Water St. in South Norwalk in the Maritime Garage.
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