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Go & See: Tuesday 4 – Monday 10 September

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By Clint Baclawski

September 04, 2012    

Every week, BR&S picks out a series of gallery events/screenings/receptions/performances. Here are our choices for you to go & see this week:

• Events
Friday 7 September
The fall's first First Friday. Galleries are open along Harrison Avenue / Thayer Street in Boston's South End.
5-8pm. / Free

Saturday 8 September
White Walls Boston presents Arboretum, a series of video-gardens that will be projected out the back of a box truck during the night of September 8th, within the greater Boston area.
Exact locations / times to be listed on Wednesday, September 5th via their website.

Saturday 8 September
Mobius, Cambridge
EL Putnam
Closing Performance, 7-9pm.

Screenings
Tuesday 4 September
Brattle Theatre, Cambridge
Balagan presents: 80th Anniversary of the Saint Petersburg Documentary Film Studio (Russia)
8pm. $10 / $8

Wednesday 5 through Sunday 16 September
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present
By Matthew Akers and Jeff Dupre
TImes vary. $11 / $9

Thursday 6 through Sunday 9 September
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Free Radicals: A History of Experimental Film
Documentary directed by Pip Chodorov
Times vary. $11 / $9

Friday 7 September through Sunday 16 September
Harvard Film Archive, Cambridge
Raj Kapoor and the Golden Age of Indian Cinema
Times vary. $9 / $7

Exhibitions: opening this week

Nave Gallery, Cambridge
Ted Ollier
Opening reception: Friday 7 September

Tufts University Art Gallery, Medford
Lucy & Jorge Orta: Food-Water-Life
September 6, 2012 to December 16, 2013

BU Art Gallery at the Stone Gallery, Boston
Simpatico + Take Shelter in the World
September 7, 2012 to October 12, 2012
Opening reception: Thursday 6 September, 6-8pm

If you want your event to be considered for Go & See please add it to our listings!


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Clint managed creative content and design at BR&S from 2012-14. He is an installation artist whose work combines a technical photographic practice and a playful relationship between objects, light, space, and the viewer. He received his MFA from MassArt in 2008 and his BFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 2003.

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