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Globe Staff / May 21, 2008

The five artists participating in "En Mass: Award-Winning Massachusetts Sculptors" may have all earned Massachusetts Cultural Council grants, but that's about all they have in common. At their shared show at the Boston Sculptors Gallery, which opens today, you'll see the their drastically different styles. Ariel Kotker's "His Room As He Left It" depicts an alternate world. Alan Colby has carved limestone to look like people in his neighborhood. Peggy Diggs has made industrial design works with prisoners in Philadelphia. Matthew Hincman shows abstract, symbolic installations. And Nick Rodrigues has a gun that fires off business cards. Talk about serious networking. Noon-6 today. Shows through June 22. Free. Boston Sculptors Gallery, 486 Harrison Ave. 617-482-7781. boston sculptors.com

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