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The Cambridge Art Association is holding its annual exhibition and Christmas sale at the Association's basement gallery at 37 Palmer Street. Open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Tuesday and Saturday mornings, the gallery features Cambridge made oils, prints, water colors, and stained glass medallions.
Also on exhibit are painted match box trays and containers, animal, lapel, pins, and greeting cards. There are etchings hand-tinted by W. Harry Smith and linoleum block prints of Boston and Cambridge by Louis Novak.
The Art Association is composed of Cambridge artists.
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