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SUMMARY:Visiting Artist: Martha Rosler
DESCRIPTION:Martha Rosler is an artist\, writer\, and activist based in Brooklyn\, New York. A pioneer of American conceptual photography\, video art\, performance\, installation and feminist art practice\, she has had solo exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art\, the Whitney Museum of American Art\, the Centre Pompidou in Paris\, the Dia Art Foundation\, and the New Museum\, to name just a few. Since the 1970s\, her widely influential work has consistently tackled the most urgent social\, aesthetic\, and political issues of the day\, from the US media’s coverage of war\, to the experiences and representations of women\, to issues of housing and homelessness. She is also a noted writer\, having published over fifteen books\, including Decoys and Disruptions\, Culture Class\, and Positions in the Life World.She received her B.A. from Brooklyn College her M.F.A. from University of California\, San Diego. \nFree and open to the public. Part of the Contemporary Perspectives Lectures Series at Boston University School of Visual Arts. Cosponsored by the FlashPoint Photography Festival: www.flashpointboston.org. \nMartha Rosler\, Letter “K” (Knife). Still from Semiotics of the Kitchen\, black-and-white video\, 1975.
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/visiting-artist-martha-rosler/
LOCATION:Sleeper Auditorium\, 371 Commonwealth Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171009T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171009T160000
DTSTAMP:20170929T032927Z
CREATED:20170927T010315Z
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SUMMARY:LIVE Piano Painting by Solei + Pop-up Performance
DESCRIPTION:Part of Opening Our Doors Festival presented by Fenway Alliance: Full schedule here  \nMuralist  Solei will adorn a piano donated by Berklee College of Music for the beautification and delight of those attenting the festival outdoors at the Christian Science Plaza. Come watch\, grab a paintbrush\, pull up a piano stool. \nMore about our org: https://bostonhassle.com/about/ \nFlier by Solei @soleiarts
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/live-piano-painting-by-solei-pop-up-performance/
LOCATION:Christian Science Plaza
CATEGORIES:Art,Chosen Shows,Free Art Events,Hassle Shows,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171003T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171003T220000
DTSTAMP:20170927T012546Z
CREATED:20170926T134444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170927T012546Z
UID:2162821-1507053600-1507068000@bostonhassle.com
SUMMARY:Hassle Volunteer Hang
DESCRIPTION:Interested in volunteering? Want to learn more about the Hassle? Try a volunteerhang! On the 1st Tuesday of every month members of The Mass team will be hanging somewhere in Greater Boston to explain all our org’s functions\, provide insider information on outsider happenings\, answer any questions you might have but most importantly HANG.  \nThis month we’ll be meeting at Simmons College to paint pumpkins in the spirit of halloween! Bring a small pumpkin if you’d like\, but we’ll have a few to spare.  \np.s. There will be candy \nFlyer by Andrew Ryder \nMore about our org: https://bostonhassle.com/about/
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/hassle-volunteer-hang/
LOCATION:Simmons College\, 300 Fenway\, Boston\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Chosen Shows,Free Art Events,Hassle Shows
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170922T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170922T230000
DTSTAMP:20170922T171248Z
CREATED:20170922T165558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170922T171248Z
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SUMMARY:Goethe-Institut Boston Farewell Party and Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lively farewell party on September 22. Visit Boston’s smallest gallery – Sound installation and live music – Mini German language class – Poetry – Find out what’s happening at the German election – Have a sip in the “Kellerbar” – Secure yourself a piece of history in an auction – Toast 50 years of partnership with a glass of German wine or beer – Toast 50 years of partnership with a glass of German wine or beer and enjoy Germany-inspired delicacies.\nEvents Include:\nPanel Discussion: German Elections\n6:30–7:00 pm / Auditorium \nLocal Literatures\n8:45–9:15 pm / Library  \nLiterature: Shared Reading\n5:45–6:15 pm / Library \nExhibition: ELSEWERE – provincial perspectives\n5:00–5:30 pm / Auditorium \nConcert: Lieder Intermezzo\n5:45–6:15 pm / Auditorium \nConcert: Jazz Interlude- Julian Moehring\n8:45–9:15 pm / Auditorium\n \nConcert: Liegekonzert\n8:45–9:15 pm / 4th Floor Director’s office\n9:30–10:00 pm / 4th Floor Director’s office \nPerformance: Kafka’s The Trial\n5:45–6:15 pm \nReading and Performance\n5:15–5:45 pm / Garden \nReadings\n7:15–7:45 pm / Library \n“Schnupperkurs”\n7:15–7:45 pm / Room Düsseldorf \nAmerica as Elsewhere\n6:30–7:00 pm / Library \nSound Performances & Installations: Sonic Adventures\nRoom Berlin\n7:15–7:45 pm / Michael Rosenstein (field recordings and electronics) & Chris Strunk (solo percussion)\n8:45–9:15 pm / Luke Martin (no-input mixing board) & José Rivera (electronics)\n9:30–10:00 pm / Kevin Micka (guitar\, electronics) & TBD\n \nScreening: Province on Film\n9:30–10:00 pm / Auditorium \nScreening: Saving Pop Culture\n7:15–10:15 pm / Basement
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/goethe-institut-boston-farewell-party-and-open-house/
LOCATION:Goethe-Institut\, Boston\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Free Art Events,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170917T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170917T170000
DTSTAMP:20170914T063803Z
CREATED:20170914T063803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170914T063803Z
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SUMMARY:Black Market
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URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/black-market-2/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Chosen Shows,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170909T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170909T180000
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SUMMARY:Opening 4-6pm\, Stillness: Anne Lilley & Phyllis Berman
DESCRIPTION:  \nmanipulated space; observed weight\, felt \nAnne Lilley \nPhyllis Berman \nRoom 83 Spring
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/opening-4-6pm-stillness-anne-lilley-phyllis-berman/
LOCATION:Room83Spring\, 83 Spring Street\, Watertown\, MA\, 02472\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170909T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170909T140000
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour 1pm\, Mapping Out Utopia: Cambridge 70s Counterculture
DESCRIPTION:Mapping out utopia: 70s counterculture walking tour\nWhere and when\n1pm-2pm\, Sat. Sept 9.\nPractice Space1307 Cambridge Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts 02139\n\n\nWhat\nCome join Practice Space\, East Cambridge Business Association & Tim Devin (author of “Mapping out utopia: 1970s Boston-area counterculture”) for a free hour-long walking tour of 70s countercultural Inman Square.In the 60s and 70s\, the Boston area was one of the focal points of the counterculture\, and Cambridge was its hub. Inman Square itself was home to over a dozen mission-based orgs and businesses– from alternative schools like Trout Fishing in America\, to research groups like the Assassination Information Bureau\, to feminist groups like the Mass. Feminist Credit Union.Come take a countercultural jaunt through history with us. We’ll leave at 1pm from Practice Space\, and return around 2pm for a discussion– and a reception for Tim’s new book.Families and kids are welcome!RSVP encouraged here\, or email Tim at tdevin@yahoo.comPractice Space: https://practice-space.com/Tim’s book: http://timdevin.com/utopia1.html\n\nQuestions? Contact Tim at tdevin@yahoo.com
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/walking-tour-1pm-mapping-out-utopia-cambridge-70s-counterculture/
LOCATION:Practice Space\, 1307 Cambridge Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Chosen Shows,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170908T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170908T210000
DTSTAMP:20170829T213852Z
CREATED:20170829T212358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170829T213852Z
UID:2161530-1504893600-1504904400@bostonhassle.com
SUMMARY:Opening: Paola Savarino: Bejeweled
DESCRIPTION:Paola Savarino \nGallery at 249 A Street
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/opening-paola-savarino-bejeweled/
LOCATION:249 A Street Artist Cooperative
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170908T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170908T200000
DTSTAMP:20170829T213746Z
CREATED:20170829T212950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170829T213746Z
UID:2161534-1504893600-1504900800@bostonhassle.com
SUMMARY:Opening 9/8: Marilyn Arsem Documentation of 100 Ways to Consider Time
DESCRIPTION:Fridays – Sundays\, September 8 – 24\, 2017 \nExhibition of documentation of Marilyn Arsem’s 100 Ways to Consider Time\n \nMarilyn Arsem\n\nMobius \nFridays – Sundays\, September 8 – 24\, noon to 6 pm: \nOpening event\, Friday\, September 8 at 6 pm \nClosing event\, Sunday\, September 24 at 6 pm \n 
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/opening-marilyn-arsem-documentation-of-100-ways-to-consider-time/
LOCATION:Cyberarts Gallery\, 141 Green Street\, Jamaica Plain\, MA\, 02130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170908T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170908T200000
DTSTAMP:20170829T213352Z
CREATED:20170828T234320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170829T213352Z
UID:2161473-1504890000-1504900800@bostonhassle.com
SUMMARY:Opening 9/8: Jessica Tam - Cleek Gold
DESCRIPTION:CLEEK GOLD\nJessica Tam \nwall paintings\nReception: Friday\, Sept 8 from 5-8pm \nExhibition: Sept 1 – Oct 1\, 2017 \nMidway Gallery 15 Channel Center St Boston\, MA 02210 \n 
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/opening-98-jessica-tam-cleek-gold/
LOCATION:Midway Gallery\, 15 Channel Center St \, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170907T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170907T210000
DTSTAMP:20170907T131237Z
CREATED:20170902T225555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170907T131237Z
UID:2161701-1504807200-1504818000@bostonhassle.com
SUMMARY:Opening: Mysterious Nature
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: Mysterious Nature\n\nOpening: September 7th\, 6-9pm \n\nOn view until Oct. 1st\n \n\nLincoln Arts Project\n289 Moody St.\nWaltham\, MA 02453 \n\nArtists:\n \n\n\n\nLindsey Boss\nwww.lindseyboss.com\n\n\nDina Chapeau\nwww.dinachapeau.com \n\nNicole Deponte\nwww.lilianasterfield.com \nAnnalisa Oswald\nwww.annalisaoswald.com \n\n\nJames Weinberg\nwww.weinbergdesign.com
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/opening-mysterious-nature/
LOCATION:Lincoln Arts Project\, 289 Moody St\, Watham\, MA\, 02453\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170820T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170820T180000
DTSTAMP:20170818T071216Z
CREATED:20170818T071216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170818T071216Z
UID:2161116-1503230400-1503252000@bostonhassle.com
SUMMARY:New Zineland 2017
DESCRIPTION:New Zineland 2017 \nThe term “Zine”is derived from magazine or fanzine. They are exclusively self-published works that can include anything – music reviews\, comics\, artwork\, poetry\, editorials\, autobiography\, short stories\, recipes\, info\, etc… They are an inexpensive way for people to share something…anything. \nThis Sunday\, August 20th SEEK & FIND Boston is hosting New Zineland 2017\, a free and open to the public event for all ages centered around the self-published works of 50+ artists\, writers\, and small presses that range from “comics to fanzines\, artwork to autobiography\, and everything in between.” \nThe event will be hosted at the Massasoit Elks Lodge in Central Square\, and will include free workshops\, readings and skillshares offered throughout the day. These workshops will include: \n+Bookbinding 4 Ways with Jake Rochford\n+Sex Positive Zine-Making Workshop with Pleasure Pie\n+ALL DAY Zine Making for Kids & Adults\n+Readings by Cait Donahue & Carina von Huene of Brookline High’s Manhater Gazette\nand more. \nThe zine makers include:\nAbbby Neale abbyneale.com\nA. T. Pratt ATPratt.net\nCarrot Cake carrotcake.bigcartel.com\nConnie Boje Etsy.com/shop/connieboje\nCuring Cancer Comics www.CuringCancerComics.com/\nDrowned Town Press www.drownedtownpress.com\nEarthwurms @Earthwurms\nEdify or Die (Boston\, MA)\nEgleston Art Factory Outlet (Boston\, MA) horskyprojects.com\nEmperor Joey The First EmperorJoey.com\nF.A.K.E.\nFlatline Zines Flatline Zines\nFree Witch Press www.freewitch.com\nGrey Ghost Press\nIan Richardson @Ian_w_richardson hema.storenvy.com\nIndignant Gingham (Lynn\, MA) marissawalsh.com\nIndigo Octopus (Marshfield\, MA) IndigoOctopus.weebly.com\nJade Machete Publishing Squareup.com/store/JademachetePublishing\nJK Books (Medford\, MA) JakeRochford.com\nJam Jar Astronaut (Boston\, MA) JamJarAstronaut.com\nJonny Bloozit bloozit.com\nLaura Meilman\nLily Xie @lolydrows\nLiz Sux Comix lizbolducsux.com\nNicholas Burgess (Boston\, MA) NicholasBurgess.com\nManhater Gazette\nMass Love Distro (MA) masslovedistro.storenvy.com\nOver It Studios (Boston\, MA) www.etsy.com/shop/OveritStudio\nParadox Creations Etsy.com/shop/ParadoxNowCreations\nPleasure Pie (Jamaica Plain\, MA) PleasurePie.org\nReality Hands www.realityhands.com\nSara Copello saracapello.com\nShe Cult\nSquishy Sandwich Art (Boston\, MA)\nStay Kind! Distro www.StayKind.com\nThrifty Times (Boston\, MA) ThriftyZine.com\nUhuru Solidarity Movement Boston www.uhurusolidarity.org\nVinnie Neuberg VinnieNeuberg.com/comics/\nWhatsername Zine (Turners Fall\, MA) SonyaCheney.com\nZoárd Wells Tyeklár (Somerville\, MA) ZWTY.net \n  \nEvent details: \nSunday 8/20\, 12-6pm\nMassasoit Elks Lodge\n55 Bishop Allen Drive\nCambridge\, MA \nFREE & Open to the public\nALL AGES! (Bar is 21+) \nWe are still accepting vendors!\nMore info & vendor sign up at\nwww.NewZineland.com
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/new-zineland-2017/
LOCATION:Elks Lodge\, 55 Bishop Allen Drive\, Cambridge\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170820T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170820T170000
DTSTAMP:20170814T000101Z
CREATED:20170814T000101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170814T000101Z
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SUMMARY:New Zineland Zinefest
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URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/new-zineland-zinefest/
LOCATION:Cambridge Elks Lodge\, 55 Bishop Allen Drive\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Chosen Shows,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170731
DTSTAMP:20170720T173807Z
CREATED:20170720T173807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170720T173807Z
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SUMMARY:The Ramble
DESCRIPTION:Burlington\, VT: Don’t miss the Old North End’s favorite festival! The Ramble\, back for its 14th year. Celebrate the summer of ‘17 by coming out to the neighborhood’s biggest bash. Like an under-funded prom\, this year’s Ramble is “Under the Sea”! Along with perennial favorites such as Field Days\, Epic Bike Ride\, Decaturfest\, and The Ramble Round-Up\, this day-long celebration of everything O.N.E will include a talent show\, acupuncture\, and food trucks!  \nO.N.E’s Got Talent–a grassroots\, homegrown showcase of traditional (and not so traditional) music and dance from all over the world/our neighborhood\, including local hip-hop heroes A2VT! Speaking of talent–catch the underground sounds of the Steph Pappas Experience amongst her sea of roses! \nCome help with an interactive art installation that will transform Dewey Park to an underwater oasis! Participate in live community TV with CCTV! The current political goings-on making you wonder about your health care future? There will be an optometrist\, tarot readings\, and healthcare advocacy support\, to help you “sea” better! Let your body be buoyed by morning with yoga in Battery Park or a chair massage at St. Joe’s. \nAhoy\, mateys! Set sail for a yard sale or 10! Some of our fanciest ‘hoodmates will be hawking their tchotkes\, gowns\, bikes\, books and more!  You’ll find hidden treasures around every corner. Looking for something a little higher brow–hit up a “y-ART sale” and buy a little culture. Speaking of art–there’s something for everyone! Film\, video\, paintings\, shamanic objects! Art only fills our cup so much\, there is also all of the amazing food and drink you can only find this side of Pearl Street!  \nSuccumb to the siren song of the Ramble! \nFor more information visit http://theramble.org/ or contact rambler@theramble.org.
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/the-ramble/
LOCATION:Old North End\, Burlington\, VT\, 05401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170716T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170716T193000
DTSTAMP:20170712T141404Z
CREATED:20170712T141404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170712T141404Z
UID:2159362-1500233400-1500233400@bostonhassle.com
SUMMARY:A Reading: August Smith\, Jeremy P Bushnel\, Shy Watson\, Talbot Penniman\, Meagan Maguire\, Aly Pierce
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URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/a-reading-august-smith-jeremy-p-bushnel-shy-watson-talbot-penniman-meagan-maguire-aly-pierce/
LOCATION:14R Carlton St Somerville Ma\, 14R Carlton St\, Somerville\, Massachusetts
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170714T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170714T190000
DTSTAMP:20170622T015437Z
CREATED:20170622T015323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170622T015437Z
UID:2158256-1500058800-1500058800@bostonhassle.com
SUMMARY:Elise Paschen Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:July 14th\n7:00 pm\nPoetry Reading\nElise Paschen \n  \nElise Paschen is the author of The Nightlife\, Bestiary\, Infidelities (winner of the Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize)\, and Houses: Coasts. As an undergraduate at Harvard\, she received the Garrison Medal for poetry. She holds M.Phil. and D.Phil. degrees from Oxford University. Her poems have been published in The New Yorker and Poetry\, among other magazines\, and in numerous anthologies. She is the editor of The New York Times best-selling anthology\, Poetry Speaks to Children\, and co-editor of Poetry Speaks and Poetry in Motion\, among other anthologies. She is a member of the Osage Nation. Former Executive Director of the Poetry Society of America\, she is a co-founder of Poetry in Motion\, a nationwide program which places poetry posters in subway cars and buses. Paschen teaches in the MFA Writing Program at the School of the Art Institute and lives in Chicago with her husband and their two children. \n“These poems are finely crafted boxes that are only opened at night when the family is asleep. They are hidden under the bed. One contains dreams that were lost then found. Within another are the oceans of all summers past. . . This collection\, which is graced by the moon and stars\, is Paschen’s best. As she says in a haiku: ‘I entered the room / of this life to discover / time had come to move.’ And we are here\, being moved.”\n–Joy Harjo
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/elise-paschen-poetry-reading/
LOCATION:Grolier Poetry Book Shop\, 6 Plympton St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170706T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170706T180000
DTSTAMP:20170622T022603Z
CREATED:20170622T022518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170622T022603Z
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SUMMARY:Ceramic Protest Signs Ongoing Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:CCVA summer Display Case exhibition CCC (Ceramics Club Cambridge)\nMay 18 – Sep 17\, 2017\nLevel 0\, Display Case\nGallery Hours:\n12pm–6pm Thu–Sun\nFree\, Open to the public \nWhy make ceramic protest signs? Because we will be protesting these things for a long time to come….This proposition informs the CCVA summer Display Case exhibition CCC (Ceramics Club Cambridge) featuring an installation of objects and signage created by open ceramic sessions with 2017 Josep Lluis Sert Practitioner Trisha Baga. Open to students and the general public at the Ceramics Program\, Office for the Arts at Harvard\, the workshop began with a prompt to make what one wished to see in the world. Baga continued to ask participants to use clay to think through the current political climate and potential futures. The CCVA Display Case\, arranged by the artist\, is an amalgamation of this material\, alongside Baga’s own work in clay and video\, and presented as a free-associative visual field by which the hierarchies of text and image are redefined. \nThe program was an off-shoot of the New York-based\, Ceramics Club or CC\, a loose artists’ organization\, founded by Baga and artist Pam Lins. Since 2011\, CC uses ceramics as a way to socially interact\, make material\, collaborate\, and see what happens from there. The group models itself on propositions gleaned from amateur “clubs” that organized in the interest of dismantling and opposing professionalism\, as well as withdrawing distinctions regarding quality\, institutions\, and representations. Since its inception\, the group has met and been generously supported by Greenwich House Pottery in the West Village. \nIn the spirit of Ceramic Club\, the artwork on view showcases a long list of artists who participated in the project and is meant as a collaboration between Baga and the participants work. \nTrisha Baga \nBaga is best known for immersive installations that project video through fields of hand-wrought objects that consider the operations of looking as an embodied experience. Her work follows the aggregate and distracted logic of internet browsing and scanning\, fusing screen and space in a scattered yet fluid gestures. \nBaga was born in Venice\, Florida in 1985 and lives and works in New York. She received her BFA at Cooper Union in 2007 and her MFA at Bard College in 2010. She has had solo exhibitions at 359 Mission\, Los Angeles\, Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York\, Vilma Gold Gallery\, London\, and the Kunstverein Munich\, and has shown her work at Greene Naftali Gallery\, EAI\, PS1\, Johann Koenig Gallery\, Performa09\, The Housatonic Museum\, LAXART\, and El Centro Cultural Montehermoso. \nJosep Lluis Sert Practitioner in the Arts \nThe Josep Lluis Sert Practitioner is an annual invitation to a distinguished artist to spend several days in residence at the Carpenter Center\, engaged with students and other members of the academic community in a variety of possible activities. Founded in 1986 the program is supported by a generous gift of the late Robert Gardner\, former director of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts\, director of the Film Study Center\, and chair of the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies. The residency includes both close engagement with a small group of students (acting in a collaborative way) and also some occasion open to a larger invited group of faculty\, students\, and the general public. This larger occasion includes a lecture-demonstration\, talk\, or rehearsal-performance\, depending on both the art and practices involved\, and the wishes of the Practitioner.
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/ceramic-protest-sign-ongoing-exhibition/
LOCATION:Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts (Harvard U)\, 24 Quincy Street\, Cambridge \, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events,Ongoing Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170704T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170705T010000
DTSTAMP:20170622T030110Z
CREATED:20170622T030110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170622T030110Z
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SUMMARY:Brendan Killian Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brendan Killian\nJune 15-July 15\nThe Gallery at The Gate\nMonday – Sunday 11:30 am – 1:00 am\n \n\nArtist’s Statement: \nI began painting sheep 20 years ago during an artist’s residency in Vermont. This work marked a huge departure\, inspired by both the pastoral setting as well as the changes I was experiencing on a personal level. Although I’ve moved on to other subject matter since\, (horses\, rabbits and various other real and imagined beastie’s)\, like a Shepard\, the sheep have continued to lure me back\, and I always feel obliged to answer they’re call. In a general sense\, the sheep serve as a visual metaphor to explore issues of sacrifice and spiritual transformation\, not unlike their role in Christian iconography. On a more personal level\, they embody a faith in the future\, hence my choice of title. “Response”. I’m also fascinated by they’re integral role in Irish/Scottish/Celtic culture\, and in turn my own heritage. \n\nBrendan Killian received a BFA from Iowa State University in 1984. He moved to Jamaica Plain in 1985 and has been living and exhibiting His artwork throughout New England since. Local solo show’s include “The Copley Society of Boston”\, “The Perrin Gallery”\, “The Hallway Gallery”\, “JP Artmarket”\, “The Alchemist”\, “Centre Street Café”\, “James’s Gate”\, “A Far Cry”\, “The Gallery @ Green Street” “The Plum Gallery” in Williamstown MA. And “Vermont Studio Center” in Johnson VT. He currently exhibits his work at “The Haven” in Jamaica Plain. \nContact:\nwww.brendankillianfineart.com\nbrendankillian62@gmail.com \nThe Gate\n3171 Washington Street\nJamaica Plain\, MA 02130 \n 
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/brendan-killian-exhibition/
LOCATION:The Gallery at The Gate\, 3171 Washington Street \, Jamaica Plain\, MA\, 02130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events,Ongoing Art Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170705
DTSTAMP:20170703T163957Z
CREATED:20170622T023705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170703T163957Z
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SUMMARY:The Border Line Tunnel Augmented Reality Murals
DESCRIPTION:The Borderline is a project running from March to May. It will cover a 200ft long wall under the campus of MIT with murals and magic. \nThe tunnel in question runs directly underneath Vassar St.\, connecting buildings 66 and E17. It is a tunnel commonly used by students throughout winter\, or in particularly nasty weather. It’s always been seen as a useful connection to get from point A to point B. Through Borderline\, we hope to transform this tunnel into a destination. \nThe murals have been dreamed up by over twenty-five MIT-affiliated artists. Artists will be painting murals throughout the duration of the project. The goal is to have one large\, woven-together mural by May. \nThe magic comes in the form of augmented reality. Murals will have an AR integrated component that can be accessed by viewers through a mobile phone app. \n  \n\n  \nThis project is funded by Council of the Arts. Special thanks to Sam Magee.
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/the-border-line-tunnel-augmented-reality-murals/
LOCATION:MIT
CATEGORIES:Art,Chosen Shows,Free Art Events,Ongoing Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170702T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170702T180000
DTSTAMP:20170630T131926Z
CREATED:20170622T021150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170630T131926Z
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SUMMARY:Vibrations: A Sound Experience Closing
DESCRIPTION:Vibrations: A Sound Experience\nBoston Cyberarts Gallery\nHours:\nFri\, Sat\, Sun 12:00 – 6:00 pm \n \n\nVibrations: A Sound Experience is an interactive sound exhibition with work by MJ Caselden and Derek Hoffend. Consisting of artwork that utilizes sound\, vibrations\, and magnetism\, the exhibition explores the potential for achieving alternate modes of consciousness through art experiences\, while considering both art and the exhibition space as transformational tools lending the viewer the ability to abandon consciousness in order to achieve a measure of transcendence. \nBoth artists are influenced by the therapeutic properties discernible in sound and employ meditative concepts to inform their work. Drawing from the sound philosophy of somaesthetics and the illusory properties of binaural beats\, the sound pieces in this exhibition are distinctively physical and require bodily interaction from the viewer. The unconscious mind\, identified by the father of psychoanalysis\, Sigmund Freud\, in the 1900s\, supposes that there are hidden thoughts and emotions that can not be deliberately accessed. This exhibition consists of work designed to express the idea that one is able to access that concealed metaphysical space\, providing the viewer with the ability to access inner knowledge and unfiltered perception. \nAbout the Artists: \nMJ Caselden: I am a sound artist and inventor. I lead a design firm in New York City dedicated to prototyping and innovative use of technology\, helping artists and tech companies realize new ideas. \nMy artwork often explores ritualized listening\, offered as guided group sound meditations\, or as sound-generating sculpture. Resonating sculptures surround listeners\, creating immersive listening spaces for self-reflection and contemplation. \nRecent exhibitions showcase a new invention I call “Magnetic Sound”\, sculptures that use varying magnetic fields to induce vibrations in metal and wood. I work with this magnetic energy to create repetitive\, mantra-like vibrations conducive to deep listening and meditation. \nI’ve been exploring integration of these meditative sounds with lifestyle\, releasing sculptures for other people to develop their own at-home sound experiences. As the project continues to grow\, we are also experimenting with teachers from long-standing healing arts practices such as Asana Yoga\, Tibetan Tummo breathwork\, acupuncture\, and Ch’an meditation. \nThe Magnetic Sound project has grown to include collaboration with tech companies such as Intel\, and been featured in art\, meditation\, and retreat spaces around the world including the New Museum of Contemporary Art\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum\, and Times Square. For more information\, visit www.magneticsound.com \nThe Magnetic Sound project is made possible with the support of Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center\, Canon Inc.\, D.S. Solidworks Corp.\, Intel Inc.\, NEW INC\, Mombucha Kombucha\, and The New York State Council on Arts. \nDerek Hoffend: My work is characterized by installations that combine sculptural forms with sound and interactive experiences. Pieces explore the intersection of sound as a medium with sculptural forms and structures\, as well as light\, sites\, spaces\, and the human body to create immersive and participatory experiences for viewers\, employing sonic\, electronic\, and physical media.  Works are often interactive and invite participation through touch or motion\, exploring cause-and-effect relationships of viewer action within reactive systems\, as well as personal and social dynamics found in play and collaboration. \nRecent work explores an interest in facilitating somatosensory responses\, therapeutic experiences\, and shifts in consciousness via direct viewer participation. I am particularly interested in works that create a space where scientific and metaphysical ideas can cohabitate\, creating a bridge between the physical and supernatural\, and inviting the potential for interplay between sensory and spiritual experiences. \nTo this end\, I am inspired by and employ a variety of processes and theories in my work such as vibro-acoustics for haptic experience\, entrainment theory (rhythmic\, biomusical\, and neural)\, acoustic phenomena such as monaural and binaural beating\, and components of sound therapy\, sacred-geometry\, and color therapy. Biofeedback principles and techniques are also employed such as using heart-rate monitors to trigger external events in the form of sound and light feedback. \nMy music practice includes recording and performing electronic music under the moniker Aether Chroma as well as my own name. Live performance works have varied between collaborative electro-acoustic improvisation\, solo immersive soundscape journeys\, and beat-driven electronica working extensively with digital and analog synthesis\, software such as Max/MSP\, hand-made circuits\, field-recordings\, and modular synthesizers. \nWorks have been performed or exhibited at Mobius Artist Space (Boston/Cambridge\, MA)\, IBM (Cambridge\, MA)\, Microsoft Start-up Labs (Cambridge\, MA)\, the Distillery Gallery (South Boston\, MA)\, Studio Soto (Boston\, MA)\, Union Square (Somerville\, MA)\, The Enormous Room (Cambridge\, MA)\, sQuareone Studio (Boston\, MA)\, 90.3 WZBC (Boston\, MA)\, Wesleyan University (Middletown\, CT)\, Sonotheque (Chicago\, IL)\, the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago\, IL)\, Athenaeum Theater\, (Chicago\, IL)\, and Consolidated Works (Seattle\, WA). \n~~~ Hoffend holds a MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in Art and Technology (2004)\, a MA from New York University in Studio Art (2001)\, and a dual-major BFA from the State University of New York at Fredonia in Sculpture and Photography (1997). He is currently Associate Faculty of Interactive Media at Becker College in Worcester\, MA\, and Adjunct Faculty in Animation at Massachusetts College of Art in Boston\, MA. He lives and maintains a studio in Boston\, MA. \n 
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/vibrations-a-sound-experience-closing/
LOCATION:Boston Cyberarts Gallery (JP)\, 141 Green Street\, Jamaica Plain\, MA\, 02130
CATEGORIES:Art,Chosen Shows,Free Art Events,Ongoing Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170626T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170626T190000
DTSTAMP:20170622T014737Z
CREATED:20170622T014205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170622T014737Z
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SUMMARY:Karen L. Alenier and Fred Marchant Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:June 26th\n7:00 pm\nPoetry Reading\nKaren L. Alenier \nand Fred Marchant \nKaren LaLonde Alenier is the author of six previous collections of poetry\, including Looking for Divine Transportation (The Bunny and the Crocodile Press)\, winner of the 2002 Towson University Prize for Literature. Her poetry and fiction have been published in such magazines as the\nMississippi Review\, Jewish Currents\, and Poet Lore. In 1982\, through New York’s School of Visual Arts\, she worked with Paul Bowles in Tangier\, Morocco\, on her poems about Gertrude Stein. Some of these poems became part of her opera libretto on Stein.She is author of The\nSteiny Road To Operadom: The Making Of American Operas\, a book about contemporary opera. Since 2013\, she has been leading an international online study group on Gertrude Stein’s long poem Tender Buttons. \nShe is a graduate of the University of Maryland College Park in French language and literature and a fellow of the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Since 1986\, she has worked in a leadership role with the literary nonprofit The Word Works\, promoting contemporary American poetry. \n\n  \nFred Marchant is Professor of English and the Director of the Creative Writing Program\, and The Poetry Center at Suffolk University in Boston\, he is a graduate of Brown University\, and later earned a PhD from The University of Chicago’s Committee on Social Thought. He is a longtime teaching affiliate of The William Joiner Center for the Study of War and Social Consequences at the University of Massachusetts-Boston\, and was himself a conscientious objector within the military during the Viet Nam War. He has taught workshops at various sites across the country\, including The Robert Frost Place (Franconia NH)\, the Fine Arts Work Center (Provincetown\, MA) and the Veterans Writing Group (Sebastopol\, CA). In 2009 Marchant was co-winner (with Afaa Michael Weaver) of the May Sarton Award from the New England Poetry Club\, given to poets whose “work is an inspiration to other poets.” \nFred Marchant’s The Looking House (Graywolf Press\, 2009) was named by Barnes & Noble Review as one of the five best books of poetry in 2009. The San Francisco Chronicle picked it as one of the ten best collections of poetry\, and the Massachusetts Book Award committee listed as one of the “must reads” of the past year. Marchant is also the author of Tipping Point\, winner of the 1993 Washington Prize in poetry\, and Full Moon Boat (2000). A new and selected volume\, House on Water\, House in Air\, was published in 2002. He has co-translated (with Nguyen Ba Chung) From a Corner of My Yard\, poetry by the Vietnamese poet Tran Dang Khoa\, published in 2006 in Ha Noi\, Viet Nam. Marchant is also the editor of Another World Instead: The Early Poems of William Stafford\, 1937-1947 (2008)\, a selection that focuses on the work done while Stafford was a conscientious objector during World War II.\n“Marchant’s wisdom is impeccably welded to his sense of how words should sound when connecting thought to experience\, and how the contemporary and the ancient are inseparable. . . .[Said Not Said is an eloquent engagement with a history we will always need to understand better\, as we make collective effort to bend toward justice. Fred Marchant is a blessed\, vital part of that task.”-The Rumpus
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/karen-l-alenier-and-fred-marchant-poetry-reading/
LOCATION:Grolier Poetry Book Shop\, 6 Plympton St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170628
DTSTAMP:20170613T052837Z
CREATED:20170613T052837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170613T052837Z
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SUMMARY:Ambreen Butt: I Need a Hero Closing
DESCRIPTION:Ambreen Butt is the ninth Artist-in-Residence to create a temporary site-specific work for the Museum’s façade. Trained as a miniature painter in Lahore\, Pakistan\, Ambreen uses the dramatic imagery and storytelling of this traditional art form to comment on contemporary issues. \nThis piece is part of the series she calls I Need a Hero\, which was initially inspired by the story of the young Pakistani woman Mukhtar Mai. In 2002\, Mai was brutally raped by order of her village tribal council as punishment for speaking out against archaic codes of justice. Refusing to be silenced\, Mai became a spokesperson for women’s rights in Pakistan\, eventually starting two schools for girls and a crisis center for abused women. \nThe stories in the I Need a Hero series explore the ways women struggle to find and use their own power. In the Gardner façade piece\, the heroine fights a dragon (below) and a monkey-like creature (above) that may represent her inner and outer demons: her confident pose suggests she will conquer them both. The struggle takes place against the background of a dollar bill\, a reminder of today’s global economy. Other young women look at her expectantly from below and above\, as if to ask: Is she the one? Is she is our hero? Taking center stage\, she must now live up to expectations. As you look more closely\, see what other ideas and interpretations you can find.
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/ambreen-butt-i-need-a-hero-closing/
LOCATION:Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum\, 25 Evans Way\, Boston\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events,Ongoing Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170622T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170622T200000
DTSTAMP:20170622T031038Z
CREATED:20170622T031038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170622T031038Z
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SUMMARY:STAND UP: Women* You Should Know: Silvi Naçi with Jimena Bermejo
DESCRIPTION:STAND UP: Women* You Should Know\nSalon conversation hosted by Silvi Naçi with Jimena Bermejo \nThursday\, June 22\, 2017 | 6:30–8 pm\nMills Gallery at the BCA South End Campus\nFree and Open to the Public \nSTAND UP: Women* You Should Know is Silvi Naçi’s interview and lecture series program where women* of various marginalized cultures come together to share conversations about artistic processes\, education\, community\, and contemporary art practices. \nIn the next installment of Gertrude’s Artist Salon at the Mills Gallery\, Silvi will be joined by Jimena Bermejo\, a dancer\, choreographer\, performance artist and dance educator with over 15 years of experience who is inspired by memories\, music\, and the body\, and fueled by identity\, race\, and power. \nWomen*: We welcome anyone who identifies as cisgender\, genderqueer\, trans women\, femmes\, & non-binary people.
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/stand-up-women-you-should-know-silvi-naci-with-jimena-bermejo/
LOCATION:Mills Gallery (at Boston Center for the Arts)\, 551 Tremont St\, Boston\, MA\, 02116
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170618T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170618T180000
DTSTAMP:20170613T062135Z
CREATED:20170613T062135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170613T062135Z
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SUMMARY:An Inventory of Shimmers: Objects of Intimacy in Contemporary Art Ongoing Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:An Inventory of Shimmers: Objects of Intimacy in Contemporary Art\nMIT List Visual Arts Center\nMay 19\, 2017–July 16\, 2017 \nAn Inventory of Shimmers: Objects of Intimacy in Contemporary Art brings together a group of twelve international artists to examine the recent multidisciplinary turn towards affect by focusing on artworks that explore how bodies are shaped\, modified\, or affected by the intensity of their interaction. Many contemporary artists engage with modes of address and content that are tethered to affect yet eschew sentimentality and expressivity. The exhibition presents works that variously investigate our intimate relationships with objects; works that act as vehicles for affective engagement or transactions of desire\, including objects that carry the traces of things we can’t see but have to trust\, intuit\, or perceive in ways that are not related to vision or hearing; and works that are engaged with actions of interpersonal care\, trust\, intimacy\, or love. \nArtists included are Andrea Büttner\, Sophie Calle\, Alejandro Cesarco\, Jason Dodge\, Felix Gonzalez-Torres\, Antonia Hirsch\, Jill Magid\, Park McArthur\, Lisa Tan\, Erika Vogt\, Susanne M. Winterling\, and Anicka Yi. \nAn Inventory of Shimmers: Objects of Intimacy in Contemporary Art is curated by Henriette Huldisch\, Curator\, MIT List Visual Arts Center. The exhibition is accompanied by a 96-page fully illustrated catalogue published by Prestel/DelMonico in association with the MIT List Visual Arts Center. Edited by Henriette Huldisch\, the catalogue features essay contributions by Eugenie Brinkema (Associate Professor\, Literature Section\, MIT)\, Johanna Burton (Director and Curator of Education and Public Engagement at the New Museum)\, and Emily Watlington (Curatorial Research Assistant\, MIT List Visual Arts Center and graduate student\, History\, Theory and Criticism of Art and Architecture\, MIT). \nRegular hours: Tues.\, Wed.\, Fri.\, Sat.\, Sun.\, 12-6pm; Thurs.\, 12-8pm\nClosed Mondays\, and major holidays.
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/an-inventory-of-shimmers-objects-of-intimacy-in-contemporary-art-ongoing-exhibition/
LOCATION:MIT List\, 20 Ames Street E15\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events,Ongoing Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170604T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170604T150000
DTSTAMP:20170520T135445Z
CREATED:20170520T135445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170520T135445Z
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SUMMARY:Tour - Intimacy: 12 Affects\, 12 Artists
DESCRIPTION:Tour – Intimacy: 12 Affects\, 12 Artists\nSunday\, June 4\, 2017\n2:00 pm – 3:00 pm\nFree\, RSVP required\nMIT List Visual Arts Center \nJoin List Center curatorial research assistant Emily Watlington for a guided tour through An Inventory of Shimmers: Objects of Intimacy in Contemporary Art. As a contributor to the exhibition catalogue Watlington will provide a closer look at the works by the twelve artists on view\, framed through her writing on the twelve affects comprising intimacy: absence\, closeness\, desire\, empathy\, jealousy\, loss\, love\, reciprocity\, seduction\, shame\, trust\, and vulnerability. \nAbout the Speaker:\nEmily Watlington is currently a master’s student in History\, Theory and Criticism of Architecture and Art\, MIT. She is also the curatorial research assistant at the MIT List Visual Arts Center\, where she contributed to the catalogue for An Inventory of Shimmers: Objects of Intimacy in Contemporary Art. She received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her graduate studies and research are focused on contemporary art through the lenses of affect theory and feminist theory\, and her art criticism has appeared in publications such as ‘Mousse Magazine’ and ‘Art Papers.’ \nRSVPs are required. \nFor more information\, contact: \nEmily Garner\neagarner@mit.edu
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/tour-intimacy-12-affects-12-artists/
LOCATION:MIT List\, 20 Ames Street E15\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events,Ongoing Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170602T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170602T210000
DTSTAMP:20170520T141211Z
CREATED:20170520T141211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170520T141211Z
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SUMMARY:Scoped - Jesse Kaminsky: new sculptures Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:SCOPED Opening Reception\nNew Sculptures by Jesse Kaminsky\nFriday\, June 2\, 2017\n7:00 – 9:00 pm\nDistillery Gallery\n516 East 2nd Street\, South Boston\, MA
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/scoped-jesse-kaminsky-new-sculptures-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Distillery Gallery\, 516 E 2nd St\, Boston\, Massachusetts\, 02127\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events,Ongoing Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170602T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170602T200000
DTSTAMP:20170520T133704Z
CREATED:20170520T133704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170520T133704Z
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SUMMARY:Vibrations: A Sound Experience Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Vibrations: A Sound Experience Opening Reception\nFriday\, June 2\, 2017\n6:00 pm – 8:00 pm\nBoston Cyberarts Gallery\n141 Green St\, Jamaica Plain\, MA 02130 \nPlease join us for the opening reception of Vibrations: A Sound Experience\, curated by Stephanie Dvareckas\, at the Boston Cyberarts Gallery on Friday\, June 2nd from 6-8pm.\nVibrations: A Sound Experience is an interactive sound exhibition with work by MJ Caselden and Derek Hoffend. Consisting of artwork that utilizes sound\, vibrations\, and magnetism\, the exhibition explores the potential for achieving alternate modes of consciousness through art experiences\, while considering both art and the exhibition space as transformational tools lending the viewer the ability to abandon consciousness in order to achieve a measure of transcendence. \n \nFor more information\, visit http://bostoncyberarts.org/vibrations-a-sound-experience/
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/vibrations-a-sound-experience-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Boston Cyberarts Gallery (JP)\, 141 Green Street\, Jamaica Plain\, MA\, 02130
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events,Ongoing Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170602T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170602T140000
DTSTAMP:20170520T133017Z
CREATED:20170520T132837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170520T133017Z
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SUMMARY:Public Program: Getting Goosebumps-Sensations Across Species
DESCRIPTION:Public Program: Getting Goosebumps-Sensations Across Species\nFriday\, June 2\, 2017\n12:30 pm – 2:00 pm\nFree\, RSVP required\nMIT List Visual Arts Center \nTake a look at the List Center’s exhibitions from a new perspective. Join Emily Watlington (History\, Theory and Criticism of Architecture and Art\, MIT) to discover more about ‘An Inventory of Shimmers: Objects of Intimacy in Contemporary Art.’ Watlington’s talk will focus on a series of works in the exhibition by Anicka Yi\, in which the artist cast ostrich skins in silicone. Yi’s representation of “goosebumps” reflects a way to visualize affect—a pre-cognitive or involuntary response to something which has affected you. \nAbout the Speaker:\nEmily Watlington is currently a master’s student in History\, Theory and Criticism of Architecture and Art\, MIT. She is also the curatorial research assistant at MIT List Visual Arts Center\, where she contributed to the catalogue for ‘An Inventory of Shimmers: Objects of Intimacy in Contemporary Art.’ She received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her graduate studies and research are focused on contemporary art through the lenses of affect theory and feminist theory\, and her art criticism has appeared in publications such as ‘Mousse Magazine’ and ‘Art Papers.’ \nAbout the Series:\nGraduate Student Gallery Talks at the List Center present focused explorations of our current exhibitions and are led by an MIT graduate student. These interdisciplinary talks examine art through the lens of students’ research\, backgrounds\, and interests. \nThis event is free but RSVPs are required. \nFor more information\, contact: \nEmily Garner\neagarner@mit.edu
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/public-program-getting-goosebumps-sensations-across-species/
LOCATION:MIT List\, 20 Ames Street E15\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events,Ongoing Art Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170601T200000
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UID:2156419-1496343600-1496347200@bostonhassle.com
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DESCRIPTION:Guided Magnetic Sound Bath\nThursday June 1\, 2017\n7:00 pm – 8:00 pm\nFree\, RSVP required\nBoston Cyberarts Gallery\n141 Green St\, Jamaica Plain\, MA 02130 \nMagnetic Sound Bath is a meditative listening experience created by artist and inventor MJ Caselden. Participants are invited to lay back and listen as they are immersed in a wash of tranquil sounds. Soft sounds create a haven from the sensory stimuli of an active life\, allowing participants to relax and self-reflect.\nThe experience uses new technology invented by Caselden: varying magnetic fields induce vibrations in metal and wood to produce sound. resonance creates repetitive\, mantra-like sounds conducive to deep listening and meditation. \nThe project has grown to include collaboration with tech companies such as Intel\, and been featured in art and meditation spaces around the country including the New Museum of Contemporary Art\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum\, and The Times Square Alliance. \nThis event is free and open to the public\, but we do ask that you RSVP here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/guided-magnetic-sound-bath-with-artist-mj-caselden-tickets-34205785425 \nFor more information about the Magnetic Sound project\, visit: www.magneticsound.com \n**Participants encouraged to bring yoga mats\, pillows\, blankets; anything to facilitate comfort on the open gallery floor space. Please arrive 15 minutes early.** \nFor more information on this exhibition\, visit http://bostoncyberarts.org/vibrations-a-sound-experience/
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/2156419/
LOCATION:Boston Cyberarts Gallery (JP)\, 141 Green Street\, Jamaica Plain\, MA\, 02130
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170527T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170527T200000
DTSTAMP:20170520T131026Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170520T131026Z
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SUMMARY:The Augmented Landscape Opening in Salem
DESCRIPTION:The Augmented Landscape Opening in Salem\nSaturday\, May 27\, 2017\n6:00 pm – 8:00 pm\nSalem Maritime National Historic Site\n160 Derby St\, Salem\, Massachusetts 01970\, MA \nBoston Cyberarts has commissioned five artists — John Craig Freeman\, Kristin Lucas\, Will Pappenheimer\, Mark Skwarek\, and Tamiko Thiel — to create 10 augmented reality (AR) sculptures for The Augmented Landscape\, an outdoor exhibition to take place at the National Park Service’s Salem Maritime National Historic Site. Located on the historic waterfront in Salem\, MA\, the free exhibition will open to the public on Saturday\, May 27\, and remain on view through November 30\, 2017.\nFor more information\, visit our website: http://bostoncyberarts.org/the-augmented-landscape/ \n**We are eternally grateful to our generous sponsors: The National Endowment for the Arts\, PTC\, Eastern National\, Essex National Heritage Area\, Salem Cultural Council and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
URL:https://bostonhassle.com/event/the-augmented-landscape-opening-in-salem/
LOCATION:Salem Maritime National Historic Site\, 160 Derby St\, Salem\, MA\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free Art Events,Ongoing Art Events
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