In the Frunchroom: Nate Otto

You’ve undoubtedly seen Nate Otto’s work around Beverly – his mural at the corner of 103rd and Wood on the brick wall of Ohana is his most visible effort. Next week he joins us at The Frunchroom.

Nate lives in Beverly with his wife and young kids. He became a full-time artist in 2012 following an undistinguished career in an unrelated field. 

In the years since he has had eight solo art shows and painted over fifty murals in addition to several projects for notable companies.  Nate tries to focus as much as possible on creating art and currently makes over two hundred paintings each year. 

No one has ever seen him and it is not known what he looks like.

But you can solve the mystery by joining Nate and four other readers at The Frunchroom on Thursday, January 18th at 730pm at Beverly Arts Center. Brought to you by the Beverly Area Arts Alliance. A $5 donation is requested at the door, which benefits the Alliance and the BAC.

Read more about this edition of The Frunchroom here.

RSVP on Facebook here.

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