During the opening reception for the art show “Crazy Happy,” the sun shone through the windows at Northwind Arts Center, illuminating whimsical sculptures by Margie McDonald, which cast intricate …
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During the opening reception for the art show “Crazy Happy,” the sun shone through the windows at Northwind Arts Center, illuminating whimsical sculptures by Margie McDonald, which cast intricate shadows on the art that inspired them – 25-foot-long paper scrolls by Rikki Ducornet. Above, gallery-goers Rachel (left) and Doreen Hynd wander amidst the installation. The collaborative show is on display at the downtown gallery through the end of the month. Photo by Katie Kowalski