Aug 15th was supposed to be an Open House for the studio galleries. ???.. My wife and I spend an hour driving into the city and only 3 or 4 studios bothered to even open out of a 100 or so?.. So WHY advertise an Open House if essentially nobody wants to participate?? Is their a reason maybe you have nothing to show ?? You are artists, so dont you want people to see your work and maybe buy something?. Everyone should "relish" this opportunity! Terrible management and poor planning!. When asked why studios not opened, we're told its up to the artists to decide... so fine... get feedback say a week before to know how many will participate??.. if too little participants, then postpone or cancel !!.. Simple management!..Don't waste people's time !!! So, why are you all there in the first place???... MAD AS HELL !.... will...
Read moreOne of the best venues in the Greater Boston area to see a show at. They have a wide variety of artists who frequent the space, a great balance between visual, dance, and musical performers, and offer local and global programming. There is plenty of street parking nearby, and multiple garages- for help with parking you can even use the app spothero to reserve your space hours in advance oftentimes for a discount. There are SO many great restaurants in this area to check out after your show, but be sure to make a reservation first- they tend to get very busy on...
Read moreA large performance venue consisting of multiple stage, to accommodate small and medium size productions. There's always plenty of staff on hand to direct you to your seats, and the restrooms are clean and modern. Best of all, it is located in the heart of the South End, nearby some of the cities best restaurants and bars, and with easy access to parking garages for anyone coming in by car from...
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