November First Fridays @450 Strip (South End)
Every first Friday of the month, the SOWA Boston Galleries at 450 Harrison Ave stay open late, a great chance to check out the…
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Every first Friday of the month, the SOWA Boston Galleries at 450 Harrison Ave stay open late, a great chance to check out the…
Every first Friday of the month, the SOWA Boston Galleries at 450 Harrison Ave stay open late, a great chance to check out the…
Every first Friday of the month, the SOWA Boston Galleries at 450 Harrison Ave stay open late, a great chance to check out the openings of all the new shows! Here’s the September wrap up!
Every first Friday of the month, the SOWA Boston Galleries at 450 Harrison Ave stay open late, a great chance to check…
Julia Pimes is one of the co-founders of Sweety’s, an awesome new art space that opened up in April near the 450 Strip…
Every month, galleries at 450 Harrison Ave and the surrounding area stay open late to hold opening receptions. SOWA First Fridays is…
“Snapshots: 15 Takes on an Exhibition” is a unique exhibit put on by fifteen Museum Studies students at Tufts University. As a starting point,…
The Flash Forward Festival has started with Undergraduate Photography Now (Part 2) – featuring the work of Junior and Senior photography students across New England. Curated by John Gitelson and Greer Muldowney. Now – May 10
“Flash of an Instant” is an intelligent and fun show that explores the moment of looking, whether through photographic creation or interactive exploration. The show investigates the role of process and transformation in finished artworks such as Anne Lilly’s kinetic sculptures, which mesmerize viewers, while John Steck Jr.’s photos slowly fade away.
DECADENT BANALITY: A RETROSPECTIVE OF THE LOCAL , a pop-up show of prints, photos, performance and more was curated by Elaine Sun…
DECADENT BANALITY: A RETROSPECTIVE OF THE LOCAL , a pop-up show of prints, photos, performance and more was curated by Elaine Sun…
SWEETY’S My first stop this First Fridays was a brand new gallery! Located a couple blocks from the main 450 Strip, Sweety’s opened…