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Shows at Molten Java, Bethel and CityCenter Gallery, Danbury feature Katie Bassett of Bethel

left © Thomas Nackid
right © Katie Bassett
Sculptor and mixed-media artist Katie Bassett's work is currently on exhibit at CityCenter Danbury and Molten Java, Bethel, both in partnership with the Housatonic Valley Cultural Alliance.

"Local Works", the show at The Upstairs Gallery at Molten Java features the work of Bassett and illustrator Thomas Nackid, and will be on view through February 18, 2012.

There will be an opening reception this Friday, January 27, at Molten Java, from 6 - 8 pm. Molten Java is now located at 213 Greenwood Avenue, Bethel. Article from the Danbury News-Times.

"Deeper than Dark", Bassett's show of mixed media, charcoal drawings, and paintings at CityCenter is on view through February 16, 2012. On February 2 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. there will be an opening reception at CityCenter Danbury, 186 Main St. Article from the Mercurial. The show is part of the Housatonic Valley Cultural Alliance's Accesible Art Project for 2012.

Three Artists / HVCA Accessible Art opening Weds. Jan. 18, 2012 at Danbury City Hall

© Deanne Komlo
On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 there will be an art opening from 4 - 6 p.m. at The Gallery at Danbury City Hall for the exhibit featuring Kateleen Foy, Deanne Komlo, and Aparna Phadnis as part of Housatonic Valley Cultural Alliance (HVCA) Accessible Art Project. It is free and open to the general public. The exhibit is on view from now until February 16, 2012 during normal business hours of City Hall.

Read more about this exhibit via The Mercurial.

The Gallery at Danbury City Hall is located at 155 Deer Hill Avenue, Danbury, Connecticut.