The Beacon Gallery’s nonprofit arm (Beacon Gallery Consulting) and Arts Administration Association New England (AAANE) AiR program aspires to support artists to explore and unleash their creative process. The AiR program is designed to bring talented artists into Beacon Gallery’s creative space to produce work for in-situ and ongoing exhibition. One artist will have access to a studio and gallery space, to be used to create unique artwork while on-site.
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