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Opening Reception "Boston Views" Exhibit

Join us for an evening to meet the artists during the Opening Reception for "Boston Views" featuring black & white photography by Belmont residents Ted Gartland and Tony Loreti.

Each have spent a lifetime behind the lens of a camera on the streets of Boston; Loreti, on a personal journey to "make an accurate and visually compelling record of the life of the city," while Gartland has shot the news stories that swirl around us as a photojournalist for city papers from the Herald American to the Globe.

The images presented in "Boston Views" depict moments in time--from everyday street scenes to memorable moments in the life of the city.  The exhibit is held in conjunction with the Belmont Public Library's One book One Belmont town-wide reading program featuring Stephen Puleo's "Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919".

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