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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Lovesick Cafe

Artist collective, !ND!V!DUALS are finally in Beantown! “Lovesick Café” will be on display beginning Saturday March 5. 2011 through April 3. 2011. Using salvaged materials and screen printed wood, !ND!V!DUALS create site-specific installations typically inhabited or characterized by surreal and bizarre creatures. Their sculptures exhibit innovative gestures and witty formal invention combined with detailed craftsmanship that showcases humor, playfulness, and savagery. “Lovesick Café” is the newest addition to the Allston/Boston restaurant scene and it’s guaranteed to serve the most exotic and creative dishes in the city. Opening reception will be held March 5 from 8pm-11pm at 156 Harvard Ave Allston MA and it will run through April 3rd. Full menu available March 1st at www.individualscollective.com Bring your mustaches.

INDIVIDUALS have exhibited in New York City, Portland Maine, and Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Tennessee.
Armin Bachman (co-owner of Orchard Skateshop) is a social entrepreneur who founded the nonprofit Extension, which makes skateboarding more accessible in the greater Boston area. Orchard donates 1% of its revenues to local non-profits and assists new artists by hosting shows in the gallery above the shop.

Lovesick Cafe
156 Harvard Avenue
Allston, MA
On view from SAturday March 5. through April 3. 2011
Opening reception March 5. 2011 from 8-11PM

Monday, February 21, 2011

Thinking Big! with Bob Siegelman


Spring is in the air and we are all looking for a new hobby. My husband actually made his second ever meal for me tonight and we have been married for five years! So maybe cooking is not your thing. Your looking for something BIGGER.... why not check out a two-day intensive Monotype workshop and get your art on! Not only can you pick up a new hobby, you can get away for the weekend to Vermont.

Monotypes are one-of-a-kind prints that lend themselves to working quickly, working in a series and working in large format. Monotypes are a great experimental art. A great way to make finished works or just get that artist block thats been cramping your style, over with. Work in formats 22 x 30 or even larger. This could be your BIG weekend.

Join Bob Siegelman for this two day workshop, Saturday and Sunday, March 12 & 13 from 10am-4pm. $195 plus $20 material fee. To register call 802. 295. 5901



85 North Main Street, Suite 160
White River Junction, Vermont 05001

Tallboy Presents: Jodie Baehre at Lord Hobos

Fort Point artist, Jodie Baehre is showing her latest urban landscapes at Lord Hobos Bar in Cambridge. The work will be on view until April 1. 2011, courtesy of Lord Hobos and artist promoter TallBoy. Stop by, enjoy some grub and grab a pint.

About the Artist: Jodie Baehre grew up in Buffalo, NY and now lives and works in Fort Point Boston with her Husband, Paul and dog, Allston. Jodie's paintings stem from her graphic background in Industrial Design and Printmaking. Her work is inspired by photographs she takes around the Boston and New York metro areas. The photos are often a glimpse at billboards, old signage, buildings and unique angles of the city. She then works in acrylic to interpret her own twist. Her favorite artist is Jill Magid because of her highly conceptual ideas and work

Jodie also is the Co-Founder of an artist organization called Glovebox that supports local artists through exhibitions and events in which artist(s) are teamed up with organizations or businesses to exhibit work. Gloevbox's latest endeavor can be seen at Fort Point's own Twelve Chairs on A street. The show is called Chairs at Twelve Chairs with artwork by Kate Castelli. Glovebox is also excited about their first short film and animation festival that will take place at the Somerville Theatre this June 11. 2011.


Jodie Baehre
Lord Hobos
92 Hampshire Street
Cambridge MA
weekdays 5pm-1am
weekends 1pm-1am

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Reconstructions

Reconstructions, art by Kippy Goldfarb is now on view until March 5. 2011 at the Accidental Gallery, 300 Summer Street. Stop by this Thursday, February 24th to meet and greet the artist at the opening reception from 5-8 pm






Thursday, February 10, 2011

Be Mine

So you're in love? Ok...maybe you just appreciate the slobbery kisses from a furry bud. Either way, take a break from your day today and stop by Made in Fort Point at 12 Farnswoth Street to learn how to make your own Valentine.

February 10. 2011
11:30-2:00
12 Farnsworth Street
Made in Fort Point

Happy Valentines~

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Mentoring at Art at 12

Now showing at Art at 12:

Mentoring features works by 10 Fort Point artist/educators and their students from local schools, colleges and institutions:

Artists who teach share their understanding of the artistic process. They guide their students through explorations, present problems and coach them to craft their ideas into visual solutions. Sometimes during this process a special interest is taken, a special bond is formed, and a teacher becomes a mentor.

The show features works by:


Ivan Fernandez-Gonzalez, Heidi Kayser, Lisa Knox, Cat Mazza, Mary McCarthy, Amy MacDonald, Jose Santos, Karen Stein, Christine Vaillancourt, Jennifer Wood, and selected students

Opening Reception Thursday February 10th, 5-8pm

12 Farnsworth Street, Fort Point, Boston

Hours: Monday-Friday 11-6, Saturday 11-4






























images above, top to bottom, left to right:
Heidi Kayser, Jose Santos, Mary McCarthy, Lisa Knox, Cat Mazza