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New exhibit at Nashua gallery

Gallery W. Pearl in Nashua, a collaboration between the Hollis Art Society and Greater Nashua Mental Health Center at Community Council, is celebrating the opening of its new show “World Inspired Art and Music.”

The public is invited to enjoy a spring brunch while listening to music from 11 a.m-2 p.m. Sunday, June 3, in the gallery at 100 West Pearl St., in Nashua.

Music with be provided by Sunflower Fusion, which consists of a guitarist, flutist and percussionist. The group performs world music and light jazz. Rahel, guitarist, is a popular local musician as well as singer and composer. She also does performances especially geared for children.

Sue Hurwitz, flutist, belongs to Resonance, a chamber group. She also performs with Lyric Duo, which plays at weddings and other special events.

Marie Mendelow, percussionist, is a full-time piano teacher, teaching at her home studio and the Nashua Community Music School. She also facilitates drum circles at the school.

There will be a special display of photographs by Amy Ferguson taken during her 2009 study abroad in Tanzania, Africa, a country with 120 tribal groups and several ecological habits.

The artwork presented by the Hollis Art Society will take viewers on tours from France to Aruba, Oregon to the prairies, farms to jungles, garden blooms to tropical flowers, and from the everyday scenes to those deep within our imaginations.

Marcia Weiss’s jewelry and Alene Sirott-Cope’s pottery complement and complete the two-dimensional art.

For information contact Ellen Davison, chairman of the exhibit at ellen_davison@yahoo.com; Pat Hurd, president Hollis Art Society, at PHurd1503@aol.com; or Sarah Roche, chairman of sales and promotions, at roches27@comcast.net.