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Jerry Reilly-Museum Of Bad Art <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Oct 1995 00:28:51 -0400
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The Museum Of Bad Art (MOBA), one of the precious jewels in Boston s cultural
crown,  is proud to announce the grand opening of its new permanent gallery
in the basement of the Dedham Community Theater in beautiful downtown Dedham
on Mon, Oct. 30,  7:30 PM.

The gala opening night exhibition will feature the worst of MOBA s permanent
collection as well as the world premier of  recent startling new
acquisitions.    MOBA s esteemed curator Scott Wilson will be on hand to
unveil the new pieces and to give a guided tour of the MOBA reject pile.
   In addition to the physical exhibition, the museum-going public is invited
to tour the Virtual Museum Of Bad Art CD-ROM which will be running on
computers throughout the theater s lobby.  The event is free and open to the
public.

The opening of MOBA s permanent gallery marks an important milestone for the
institution.   Since outgrowing it s original basement gallery in a house in
West Roxbury, MA, MOBA has lived a nomadic existence, exhibiting wherever and
whenever a suitable venue could be found - at Lotus Corp. in June, at
Cybersmith in July, in the woods of Cape Cod in Aug., at Montserrat College
of Art in Sept.   Between MOBA s scheduled events, the bad art loving public
has been frustrated in their efforts to view this important collection.

Henceforth, the basement gallery on the way to the theater s rest rooms will
serve as a permanent home for a rotating exhibition of MOBA s priceless
works.   We hope and believe that this new MOBA gallery will both strengthen
and celebrate the long standing historic links between bad art and movie
theater lobbies.

Watch the Today Show on NBC on morning of Oct 30th for sneak preview.


Jerry Reilly
Museum Of Bad Art
"Art too bad to be ignored"

http://mirror.wwa.com/mirror/orgs/moba/moba.htm

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