The Beehive is an underground Bohemian bistro featuring amazing cuisine, libations, artwork and live music nightly. Nestled below the Boston Center for the Art’s historic Cyclorama in Boston’s South End, The Beehiveserves the eclectic fare of Chef Marc Orfaly, rustic comfort foods infused with American, European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern influences. The Beehive is the perfect location for after-work cocktails, dinner, live music, events and more. Come to taste the cuisine, come to view the art, come to hear the music or simply come to share in the merriment. .
First Fridays take place the first Friday of each month from 5:00 to 9:00 pm. The studios are also all open during the Spring Art Walk and the Fall South End Open Studios, and many are open during SoWa Sundays. You can also catch the artists at other times during the week and weekends. Please check individual studio listings for availability.
Commanding national attention, Urbanity has been invited to perform in venues across the country, including Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, the Dance Gallery Festival in Houston, and APAP and the Alvin Ailey Citigroup Theater in New York. Urbanity also presents the Boston Contemporary Dance Festival, inviting the world's greatest dance companies to perform in Boston. In addition to performances, Urbanity boasts acclaimed dance education and community with more than community partners, Urbanity's community programs reach 5,000 students annually. Recently shortlisted for BostInno's 50 on Fire, chosen "Boston's Best," and named a Top Ten Critics' Pick by The Boston Globe, Urbanity Dance continues to explore uncharted creative waters.
“Manchester-by-the-Sea” (Sierra/Affinity, Kenneth lonergan, director) "Spotlight"* (Open Road Films, Thomas McCarthy, director) "Sea of Trees" (Waypoint Entertainment, Gus Van Sant, director) "Untitled Woody Allen Project 2015" (Perdido Productions, Woody Allen, director) “Black Mass”* (Warner Bros, Scott Cooper, director) "Infinitely Polar Bear" (Independent, Maya Forbes, director) “A New World” (HBO, pilot, Gus Van Sant, director) “Odyssey” (NBC, pilot, Peter Horton, director) “Olive Kitteridge” (HBO, 4 part mini-series, Lisa Cholodenko, director) "The Hatfields & McCoys" (ABC, pilot, Michael Mayer, director) "God Only Knows" (Artina Films, James Mottern, director) “Clear History” (HBO Films, Greg Mottola, director) “The Makeover” (Hallmark HOF, John Gray, director) “The Heat” (20th Century Fox, Paul Feig, director) “Grown Ups 2” (Columbia Pictures, Dennis Dugan, director) “The Way, Way Back” (Sycamore Pictures, Jim Rash, Nat Faxon, directors) "Captain Phillips" (Paul Greengrass, director) "R.I.P.D." (Robert Schwentke, director) "Donny's Boy" (Sean Anders, John Morris, directors) "Moonrise Kingdom" (Wes Anderson, director) "What's Your Number?" (Mark Mylod, director) "The Company Men" (John Wells, director) "Zookeeper" (Frank Coraci, director) "The Social Network" (David Fincher, director) "The Town" (Ben Affleck, director) "Grown Ups" (Dennis Dugan, director) "Edge of Darkness" (Martin Campbell, director) "Shutter Island" (Martin Scorsese, director) "Surrogates " (Jonathan Mostow, director) "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" (Mark Waters, dire...) "This Side of the Truth" (Ricky Gervais, Matt...) "Bride Wars" (Gary Winick, director) "Paul Blart: Mall Cop " (Steve Carr, director) "The Box"* (Richard Kelly, director) "Bunker Hill" (TNT, pilot, Jon Avnet, director) "Brotherhood" (Showtime, pilot and 11 episode...) "I'm Paige Wilson" (CW, pilot, Dreamworks Tele...) "The Women "* (Diane English, director) "Gone, Baby, Gone"* (Ben Affleck, director) "21" (Robert Luketic, director)
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.
Galleries from the United States and Europe offer more than 3,000 original works of art at the Annual Boston International Fine Art Show. The annual show has become a mainstay on the New England fine art scene, and each year offers new and exciting discoveries, special programs and more.
Bead + Fiber is a new concept in a Fine Art Craft gallery, featuring original bead and fiber artwork, supplies, and classes (day & evening; private parties available). FIND US: We are located at 460 Harrison Street in Boston's South End -- our main entrance is on Thayer Street, behind the Mohr & McPherson storefront.
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.
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THE STORY: Three friends met in Italy in 2000: one Italian, one Canadian, & one American. Our children attended the same small international school in the Castelli Romani on the outskirts of Rome. We met in the way so many women do, through our children, their school & our shared experiences. We worked together for the school & realized we made good partners—each w/our own unique skills that complemented each other. As the story unfolded, Sandy returned to Vancouver in 2003, Libby to Zurich in 2003 & later to Boston in 2005. Jo remained in Frascati, Italy. In 2006, Sandy opened the first Giardini di Sole showroom in Vancouver w Jo's help. Sandy realized that there was an opportunity to introduce beautiful Italian ceramics to the Vancouver area & also an opportunity to stay connected to Italy & all that she loves there. Jo loved the opportunity to work w/Sandy & to learn more about the tradition of Italian ceramics. They spent much of 2004 & 2005 working together, traveling through Tuscany making contacts & establishing relationships. Jo was key to the successful achievement of this, because of her Italian heritage & her intuitive approach to conversation & negotiation. After returning to Boston, Libby joined her Italian-minded soul mates & worked to develop the business in Boston. Her love of beautiful objects & a shared love of all things Italian made for a natural addition to the venture. In 2010, Giardini di Sole opened its second showroom in SOWA—the South End of Boston. The trio recently launched an online marketplace, now making it easier for Italian-ceramics enthusiasts to make purchases from all corners of the world!