‘Along the Way’ scheduled for March/April

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Posted 2/9/21

Submitted photo/Main Street Gallery This study of the female form is part of Alexander Goldsborough’s show “Along the Way.” CAMBRIDGE — Alexander Goldsborough’s twin loves of travel and …

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‘Along the Way’ scheduled for March/April

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Submitted photo/Main Street Gallery
This study of the female form is part of Alexander Goldsborough’s show “Along the Way.”

CAMBRIDGE — Alexander Goldsborough’s twin loves of travel and photography shine through in “Along the Way” his new show at Main Street Gallery. The Eastern Shore photographer has chronicled the sights and scenes of his most recent cross country journey in a series of photographs on view during March and April at the Cambridge artists’ cooperative.

On a journey from his California home of 10 years to his hometown in Stevensville, Mr. Goldsborough recorded on film moments of beauty or, as he describes it, the space between boundaries.

“The art reflects my position in the moments between the origin and destination of my travel, and the encounters I had therein,” he says. His photographs feature subjects from close up intimate shots of people he met along the way to wide-open landscape shots.
“Through photography,” he says, “I observe and capture moments I find worth sharing with others.”

“Along the Way” opens on March 4 and runs through April 25. The 13 members of the Main Street Gallery co-op will be showing their work as well.
There will be two artists receptions on Second Saturdays, March 13 and April 10 from 5-8 p.m. The gallery is located at 518 Poplar St. in the lively arts and entertainment district of Cambridge and directly across the street from Jimmie and Sooks Restaurant.

Open hours for the exhibit are Thursday through Sunday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. (and an additional day, Monday, March 29). Patrons may also see the exhibit by appointment at 410-330-4659 or shop online at the gallery’s new website, mainstgallery.net. The gallery provides curbside pickup and local delivery.

Main Street Gallery is taking all sanitary precautions to ensure the safety of its visitors and is complying with the governor’s order to wear masks and requires all visitors to do the same. Main Street Gallery is Cambridge’s only artist-owned and run cooperative and is currently reviewing work from prospective members and guest artists. Please contact the gallery if you are interested in being a part of this vibrant artist community.

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