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Sponsored by 3MJ Realty. Located at 541 Mass. Ave., Cambridge MA, a three minute walk from the Central (red line) T stop and bus station. 17 years of experience in hanging artwork and hosting events both public and private, formal and casual. Ideal for small or medium-sized events, with a Gallery capacity of about 99-290 people. We also curate the walls of 1369 Coffeehouse in both Inman and Central, and the Middle East Upstairs and Corner. Space available for paintings, prints, photography, installations, and other media including projections and film, ceramics, jewelry, and woodwork. Gallery available for events, with a backyard for outdoor functions. Past events include: -poetry readings -film screenings -fundraisers and benefits -birthday parties -wedding receptions -funeral receptions -music performances -art shows -music lessons -dance classes -meditation sessions -storytelling -writer's groups -open mics -raw vegan catering promo-party Reasonable reservation rates and affordable hanging fees, call or email for details.
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University is housed in the only building in North America designed by Swiss-born architect Le Corbusier. It hosts the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, exhibition spaces, studios, classrooms, and the Harvard Film Archive. At CCVA, architecture, design, film, and education combine to provide unparalleled experiences with contemporary art, aiming to enrich the creative and intellectual life of our audiences.
Our mission is to provide a place for local and regional artists of all mediums to exhibit their work and engage the larger community. In addition to regular exhibitions, Gallery 263 is a multi-functional art space, providing opportunities for the public to participate in the creative process through music performances, workshops, film screenings, lectures, artist talks, juried show competitions and yoga.
Eridanos Tattoo and Gallery Eridanos is a custom tattoo shop and contemporary fine art gallery located in the heart of Central Sq. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Our gallery features local and touring tattoo artists, traveling from all over the world. They specialize in every style and aspect of modern tattooing and fine art mediums. The Tattoo and Gallery space (open 6 days a week, Tuesday-Sunday) will be featuring art of varying themes, mediums and artists showcased in a new show every month open to the public. As well as providing educational seminars and workshops that will also be accessible to the public The hope of Eridanos Tattoo and Gallery is to provide an outlet for fine art and tattooing in the Cambridge/Boston area.
Like us for updates on the art that rotates in and out of the first floor gallery in Gutman Library! The Monroe C. Gutman Library Gallery strives to surround our students, faculty, and staff with great works of art and rich food for thought. The library is a public space where students spend a lot of their time and we want to make that time here more beautiful and inspiring through art. Gallery exhibitions rotate each month to showcase a new artist’s work. Accompanying many exhibitions is an opening reception which gives chance for the exhibitor to meet HGSE faculty, staff, students, and community members. Occasionally there is also a gallery talk that offer a more formal introduction to the artwork and features 1-2 selected speakers. Check back often for updates!
Industry Lab is a creative co-working space in Inman Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts. We are a curated community of artists, entrepreneurs and inventors who gather in mutual support to work, play and learn.
Take in the eclectic environment of the gallery as you enjoy coffee or tea while you shop through carefully curated collections and handmade goodies by local, global artisans and designers. Speak with them. Hear their stories & prepare yourself to be inspired! It's an interactive shopping experience right in the heart of the Cultural District! #OOTBArtistMarket The mission of Out of the Blue Gallery is to organize, support, and present to the public at large the creative efforts of local artists, musicians, and more from our community. The gallery encourages artists of all backgrounds to share with us and celebrate the uniqueness they bring from different cultures, genders, ages and academic backgrounds.
Centered in the bustling innovation epicenter of Cambridge, Massachusetts, our studio acts as a catalyst and convener of creative forces pushing the edges of what’s next, in greater Boston and beyond. Grounded in a holistic approach, we have usurped corporate R&D by using venture design to identify, create, and launch products, brands, services, spaces, and experiences that create new opportunities for growth. This has led to new businesses and brands for our corporate partners like MassMutual’s Society of Grownups, groundbreaking citizen-centered digital platforms for USCIS and the new pilot for Boston.gov, and disruptive start ups like PillPack and Transatomic. Conveniently located between Harvard and MIT, a renowned innovation hub, our studio is continuously experimenting with how to bring the best entrepreneurial, academic and creative minds together to tackle large, complex challenges, as in the Food + Future coLAB with Target, or our partnerships with the Berklee School of Music, MIT Media Lab and the Harvard iLab. We’re powered by a unique blend of geeks, technologists, craftsman, artists, brand strategists, business designers, design fiction creators, psychologists, design researchers, and digital alchemists—all unified by a shared spirit and purpose: to design for disruptive impact. Let’s invent the future together!
Music | Art | Technology Together Boston is a week-long, city-wide convergence of music, art and technology. With daytime events celebrating emerging ideas, the latest gear and artistic innovation, the creative community then gives back at nighttime events that embrace aspects of all three fields. Featuring exhibits, Q&A with visiting artists and musicians plus a film component, Together contains a multitude of inclusive activities, putting the city and New England at the center of a new festival experience. The festival includes: * Night-time events schedule that showcases local, national and international electronic music talent *Daytime event schedule that includes discussion panels, technology demonstrations, art installations, a synth petting zoo, a STEAM disco, and a record fair
The Art Collector is an art dealer in Boston, MA, est.1970. We purchase 19th and 20th century American and European fine art. We offer consignment services and work closely and confidentially with clients.
The Cambridge Artists' Cooperative is located in famous Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1988, we remain an artist owned and operated Gallery of Contemporary American Craft showcasing the work of over 200 artists from across the USA.
Out of Town News is an iconic newsstand located in the center of Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts.The newsstand was long noted for stocking the leading newspapers from around the nation and around the world. Customers, especially academics, would come long distances to get the most recent editions of their home town paper, or of newspapers from parts of the world where important news events were unfolding.In 2008, it was announced that the newsstand might go out of business because its unique function of supplying yesterday's Times of India or Le Monde, flown in overnight, was made obsolete by the ability to read them online. However, in January 2009 a new owner signed a lease to take over the newsstand and keep it alive.Since the MBTA Red Line extension was finished in the 1980s, the newsstand has been housed in the former MBTA kiosk, a National Historic Landmark built in 1928 as a shelter for the Harvard Square stop on the Boston Elevated Railway, a precursor to the MBTA.
We provide programs, classes and events for Children, Youth, Adults and Seniors. For example we offer, after school programing until 6pm M-F at the Amigos School, Adult Spanish Classes, Senior Lunchens, Holiday Events and more. We are a part of the Human Services Division of the City of Cambridge and are commited to bringing programing and support where it is needed in the Community. We welcome your ideas, talents, extra donated goods and monetary support to help us provide scholarships to those in need of assistance and support.
Our famous WEEKLY WEDNESDAY show, the Boston Poetry Slam @ the Cantab Lounge, runs downstairs at 738 Mass Ave. in Central Square, Cambridge. Doors open at 7:15 for an 8:00 poetry-only open mic and a 10:00 featured poet or slam! An open poetry slam follows the feature. Cover is $3 ($5 for special events) and the show is strictly 18+. More info here: http://bostonpoetryslam.com/see-a-show/weekly-show
Against the Stream Boston is a Theravada Buddhist community offering group meditation and dharma talks on Thursday nights from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 6 Bigelow Street in Central Square, Cambridge. Our guiding teacher is Chris Crotty. We are affiliated with the Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society founded by Noah Levine, author of Dharma Punx and Against the Stream. The mission of Against the Stream is to make the teachings of the Buddha available to all who are interested. We wish to create and sustain communities of healthy, accountable, wise, and compassionate people from every walk of life. We welcome people from all racial, economic, sexual, social, political, and religious backgrounds and preferences and believe that the path of awakening is attainable by all and should be available to all. The Dharma - the teachings of the Buddha - are offered on the basis of generosity. Likewise, we rely on your generosity practice to sustain expenses and teachers. A suggested donation of $10-15 per class is recommended; however, all are always welcome regardless of ability to donate. Chris Crotty is the founder of Contemplative Wellness and Education, and as an adjunct professor in alternative medicine his work focuses on the role of mindfulness meditation and Hatha yoga in emotional and physical health. Chris began practicing Buddhist meditation in 1998, exploring the Tibetan, Zen, and Theravada traditions. He holds a master’s degree in Ecopsychology, Buddhism, and Leadership and has completed the Integrated Study and Practice Program (ISPP) at Barre Center for Buddhist Studies. He has also completed Noah Levine's dharma teacher training program. Chris's dharma talks are available for streaming or download here: http://chriscrotty.podbean.com/ Adam Groff manages the group and this page.
The Lovely and Uppermost Lambda Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated was chartered in 1977 at MIT and is composed of women from the campuses of Harvard, Wellesley, and MIT. The Lambda Upsilon Chapter has been and will continue to be of utmost service to the greater Boston community through its various programs and numerous initiatives. The Lovely and Uppermost Ladies of Lambda Upsilon invite you to be a part of this group to learn about our exemplary programs and events happening all throughout the year. We are eager to get involved in the Greater Boston Community and hope you are excited as well!
Sex Workers Outreach Project is a national social justice network dedicated to the fundamental human rights of people involved in the sex trade and their communities, focusing on ending violence and stigma through education and advocacy. Recognizing the social and economic context that leads people to enter, remain in, and struggle to leave the sex trade, we engage in advocacy linked with small-scale service provision to holistically reduce the vulnerability of individuals impacted by the sex trade, including those considering sex work, those working in the sex trade, and those seeking to leave it. On the national level, SWOP helps build stronger communities and a stronger movement through technical assistance, funding, and direct support and advocacy. On a local level, our chapters address structural, cultural, and interpersonal violence individuals in the sex trade face by working to change attitudes, change policies, and create alternative community-led systems of support. Source: http://www.swopusa.org/about-us/
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Some of us are the "regulars" you'll find at TBS on Shabbat or weekday mornings; others come just once in a while, or only for the 20s&30s events. Most of us live in Cambridge or Somerville; some join us from Brookline, Boston, or even farther afield. We are not a "singles group"! We hold a variety of activities throughout the year, geared toward singles AND couples -- from Shabbat dinners to weeknight "Dine & Discuss" events to social gatherings. If you're looking to become part of an active and warm community of young Jewish adults, we hope you'll come hang out with us sometime.
The College Events Board (CEB) is a group of 18 undergraduate students serving as the programming board of the Office of Student Life at Harvard College. Together, they are responsible for the programming of campus-wide social events. The group works to provide students with large-scale, entirely free events with the goal of building community and improving the overall social experience at Harvard. The members of 2013-2014 CEB are: Claudine Cho and Larson Ishii (co-chairs), Soa Andrian, Austin Chen, James Duncan, Pilar Fitzgerald, Alexis Igwe, Amanda Jowell, Max Kennedy, Boyoung Kim, Marcy Laub, Jake Lynch, Vivi Maymi, Herby Raymond, Dakota Santana-Grace, Melinda Song, Helen Zeng, and Sharon Zhou. The CEB plans three large-scale events and smaller ones throughout the year. The Welcome Back Event greets new and returning students with an outdoor carnival-like festival, the Harvard-Yale Pep Rally gets students excited for the biggest sports weekend of the year, and YardFest brings big-name artists to Harvard Yard for the highly anticipated spring concert.
Formed on 29 February 1988, the MIT Gilbert & Sullivan Players is a volunteer group of students and non-students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA) that performs the works of Sir William S. Gilbert and/or Sir Arthur Sullivan. MITG&SP occasionally performs other works, usually with some connection to Gilbert and Sullivan or the Victorian era.
Fund our communities, not war; stop the Afghanistan war and don't start one with Iran; Abolish nuclear weapons. We mobilize our members to become active advocates for peace and justice issues with their elected officials and within their communities; Organize events to educate the public on issues of peace and disarmament; and make peace a priority in all elections at all levels by educating voters and candidates on just and peaceful foreign policy options. Join us!