IN CAMBRIDGE
OUT OF THE BLUE GALLERY
168 Brookline St. (T: Central)
Fri-Sun: 12-5 p.m.
617-354-5287
www.out-of-the-blue.addr.com
Out of the Blue is a fledgling "art service organization" with a snug little clubhouse seven blocks down from the Middle East. Besides hanging work in their own space, they like to hold mini-exhibitions of local artists in unlikely places around Central Square (US Trust Bank, Au Bon Pain, 1369 Coffeehouse) by means of which they hope to ambush the unsuspecting passerby with art. They offer figure drawing on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings at $8 a pop. This gallery is so supportive and cozy as to be nearly maternal, and, if you make a call and go over with a proposal and some slides, you just might get a show.
Through Dec. 24: December Art and Craft Fair, Margarete Koehler-Bittkow (Bauhaus member)
ZEITGEIST GALLERY
312 Broadway (T: Central)
Thu-Sun: 2-7 p.m.
617-876-2182
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