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Rehoboth’s Gallery 50 to host shows by two gay artists

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Two talented gay artists will showcase their work at Gallery 50 on Wilmington Avenue in Rehoboth Beach. Gary Fisher’s show will open on Aug.

11 and Jason Wright’s will follow opening on Sept. 1. Fisher is now a local, living in Rehoboth Beach, which is where he does most of his work.

His studio has won a prestigious International Design Award in Architecture, Building and Structure Design. He said, “I began painting over 40 years ago, taking a painting class on a whim, and quickly becoming passionate about my newly discovered talent and prolific with this ‘hobby.’ It created a whole separate life from my ‘day’ job as a trial attorney with the U.S.

Justice Department.” Since the 1990s, Fisher has been active in both the Rehoboth Beach and D.C. art communities. He has had shows at the Blue Moon, participated with a small group of artists in CAMP Rehoboth fundraising events, and has been active in the Rehoboth Art League.

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