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The Coffee Shop Artists Present Visions of a Sustainable Future at the Beebe Estate

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Sally Bowman Gordon, left, led the discussion on Friday evening

This month, the Coffee Shop Artists are presenting a new show, Visions of a Sustainable Future, at the Beebe Estate. Visitors can enjoy the gallery on Saturdays in September from 11am to 3pm.

The Coffee Shop Artists are a group of artists based in Melrose, Malden, and the surrounding communities. They have been presenting shows in Malden and at the Beebe Estate for the better part of the last decade. The group includes some artists who are active in the Melrose art scene - Sally Bowman Gordon and Carianne Roche among them.

Bowman Gordon, who facilitated a discussion during the show's opening reception on Friday evening, explained that Visions of a Sustainable Future is the third in a series of shows about climate change that the Coffee Shop Artists have presented, starting with a show in response to Malden's Climate Action Plan in March.

Bowman Gordon noted that the artists responded to the show's theme in different ways, with some images suggesting ways audience members could be more sustainable in their daily lives - such as riding a bike instead of driving - and others showing what's at stake, with images of aspects of nature that could be at risk due to climate change.

Audience members shared ideas for creating less waste and being more sustainable. One of the artists noted that, growing up in India, there was a culture of repairing broken or damaged items, rather than throwing them away. Some brought up resources like Lend and Mend's Repair Cafes or local Buy Nothing groups on Facebook. Zero Waste Melrose collaborated on the exhibition, providing some recycling and sustainability tips as well.

The artwork on display reflects a huge range of media and styles, from oil paintings to photography to mixed-media works. And in addition to the works from the show, some weekends will feature pop-up art sales, starting with Constance Festo Lafond's wearable art on Saturday, September 6th.

Stop by and see the show for yourself!

Kim Maria Duo provided music for Friday evening's reception
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Carianne Roche showed her photography
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Works by Carianne Roche and Shabari Khaire
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Sally Bowman Gordon showed her "mitzvah mice" mixed-media pieces
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Sally Bowman Gordon's "mitzvah mice"
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Constance Festo Lafond showed her painting and her dress, which is one of her wearable art pieces!
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Works by Constance Festo Lafond, Shabari Khaire, and Jaspreet Mahal
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Diana Jeong showed her photography
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Sue Collins showed her photography
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Beth Copp showed her acrylic painting
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Works by Sue Collins, Beth Copp, Jaspreet Mahal, and Rebecca DiNitto LeSaffre
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Meenakshi Keshwani showed her acrylic and mixed-media work
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Komal Markan showed her acrylic and mixed-media work
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Works by Mannat Markan, Diana Jeong, Meenakshi Keshwani, and Komal Markan
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Works by Komal Markan and Linda Dolph
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Shirley Eberly showed her acrylic painting
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Elise MacDonald showed her photography and acrylic painting
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Works by Elise MacDonald and Carianne Roche
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Junko Otake and Jaspreet Mahal showed their mixed-media work
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Naomi Kahn showed her acrylic work, which she painted using plants as brushes
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Works by Naomi Kahn, Sally Bowman Gordon, and Rebecca DiNitto LeSaffre
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Works by Naomi Kahn and Beth Copp
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Betsey Cogswell showed her mixed-media work
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Works by Lidia Russell, Linda Dolph, and Jamie Gibbons
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Works by Hiranmoy Guha
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One artist created a paper quilt for the exhibition
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