A painter, sculptor and etcher, Gino Perera had his studio in Boston, where he had studied at the Boston Museum School. He was a member of the Copley Society, Boston Art Club and St. Botolph's Club. Doll & Richards was his gallery representative.
Gino Perera also spent time at Woodstock, New York with his Boston Museum School teachers Herman Dudley Murphy, Leonard Ochtman and Birge Harrison. In Woodstock, he participated in the Byrdcliffe Colony, the center of the American Arts and Crafts (showing 500 of 754 characters). |
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