539 Tremont Street,
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 426-5000
Located in Boston’s South End, the largest landmark district in the United States covering more than 500 acres, the BCA is dedicated to incubating and showcasing the performing and visual arts of our time. Occupying an historic city block on a four-acre parcel of land bordered by Tremont Street, Clarendon Street, Warren Avenue and Berkeley Street, the BCA is a resource to Greater Boston providing a creative “home” for artists, a welcoming arts destination for audiences, and an art connection for city youth and communities.
Liquid Art House "L.A.H." is an innovative gallery-restaurant concept helmed by entrepreneur Ruta Laukien with award-winning chef Rachel Klein, that balances art, space and design through the prism of social dining. LAH is designing an interactive "art hospitality" experience—as showroom, gallery, restaurant, lounge and online platform–where all offerings are seamlessly integrated under one roof. From art installations to art-cuisine pairings to curated pop-ups, the canvas that is Liquid Art House assumes the shape created by its diners and artists. Liquid Art House Opens Tuesday, May 6th - Now Accepting Reservations Please call (617) 457-8130 Media please contact: @AndoniaPR (617) 416-4897
The SOWA Artists Guild is a non-profit association of professional studio artists. The Guild promotes the diversity and individuality of the artists working in this flagship space, 450 Harrison Ave, the center of the SOWA Arts District.
The Boston Sculptors Gallery is a cooperative sculpture gallery in Boston, Massachusetts. It exhibits contemporary sculpture by local artists. There are currently 34 exhibiting sculptors in the group. Each month, two of these artists hold concurrent solo shows in the gallery. The gallery is located at 486 Harrison Ave. in the SOWA (South of Washington) arts district of Boston. Boston Sculptors was founded in 1992. Jean Mineo has been the gallery administrator since 2006.
It is our mission to act as an interdisciplinary laboratory for the convergence of film, video, performance, music, design and visual art. We work with a group of artists dedicated to furthering contemporary art: Carlos Jiménez Cahua, Mark Cooper, Nicole Cherubini, Craig Drennen, Steve Locke, Gabriel Martinez, Rune Olsen, Matthew Rich, Suzannah Sinclair, Todd Pavlisko & Summer Wheat. CURRENT EXHIBITION: ésxatic photo Corey Escoto, Vik Muniz, Paul Pfeiffer, Richard Prince, Sterling Ruby, Lucie Stahl, & Sara VanDerBeek January 8 - February 28th, 2015 Resident Artist: Ricardo De Lima Sept. - Feb. 2014 www.samsonprojects.com
OPEN STUDIOS FEATURES: ** Hundreds of Artists ** 10 Artist Studio Buildings ** 2 Group Spaces for Non-studio Artists ** Artist Demos ** Info Booths
Gold Gallery is the new contemporary art project on Harrison Ave in Boston’s historic South End. Founded by Adam Gold, the gallery is an art experience rooted in education, innovation, and discovery.
Laconia Gallery is dedicated to the promotion of the arts in the South End and the wider Boston area by providing non-commercial exhibit space to local and national emerging and established artists. The gallery will attract and expose the community to those artists and arts organizations who cannot otherwise afford to display their art in the SoWa district of Boston. Laconia Gallery is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization
The Cyclorama Building is an 1884 building at 543-547 Tremont Street in the South End of Boston, Massachusetts that is operated by the Boston Center for the Arts.
Whether you dream of a career in dance, seek an outlet for personal growth, or just want to have fun, Boston Ballet School has the right ballet class for you. Students studying at Boston Ballet School will gain the necessary tools to make dance a part of their lives and learn first hand the immeasurable value of a dance education. We offer classes for students age 2 and older at each of our three studio locations: in the South End of Boston, the MetroWest town of Newtonville, and the North Shore Community of Marblehead.
BOSTON DANCE ALLIANCE builds capacity for dance by identifying and creating shared resources, information, and productive partnerships to help dance flourish across the Boston metropolitan area and New England region. We are an independent service organization representing dancers, choreographers, teachers, presenters, allied arts and cultural professionals, arts journalists and scholars, wellness and health providers, and dance enthusiasts brought together across dance genres and geographies. BDA strives to increase cultural equity and access to dance for diverse communities, build dance audiences, and promote quality and sustainability.
Design and art direction for: Print collateral, brand identity, advertising, books and publications, web sites, packaging, Illustration
Hamersley's Bistro is a 1994 JBF nominated and 1995 JBF Awards winning restaurant in Boston.
The Boston International Fine Art Show (BIFAS) brings together 40 outstanding galleries offering both traditional and contemporary fine art. The show opens with a Gala Preview on Thursday evening and continues through Sunday.