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By BIG RED Friday, December 1st 2006 Photos of performances presented at “uneARTh”, an event organized by The Present Tense. The event took place at the Midway Studios Cafe Space in Fort Point and featured the work of artists from Boston and New York. Photos by Philip Fryer and Sandra Schaefer.
By BIG RED November 30, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at RHYS GALLERY for the opening reception of Heidi Hove Pedersen + Cristi Rinklin. Photos by Steve Aishman. Rhys Gallery
By BIG RED December 3, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at Institute of Contemporary Art’s Gala Reception to christen the new Diller Scofidio + Renfro facility in Fan Pier on the Boston waterfront. Institute of Contemporary Art
By BIG RED Thursday November 30th 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED night on-the-town at Tufts University gallery for the opening of Museum School Graduate Thesis Exhibit. The show features Leah Gauthier, Rebecca Heyl, Julie Lohnes , Inki Min, Natacha Villamia Sochat and Laura Stewart. Tufts University Gallery The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
By BIG RED Friday, December 1, 2006 Candid snaps from a Big RED day on-the-town at the new Institute of Contemporary Art for a Press Preview of the new Diller Scofidio + Renfro facility featuring the inaugural exhibitions. The ICA opens with free admission for the public on Sunday, December 10th. Institute of Contemporary Art
By BIG RED NEWS EDITOR The forminable non-profit art space Studio Soto has a new director. Jed Speare, who was the Director of Mobius from 1996 through 2004, is an artist and arts manager working in several mediums but primarily seems interested in the “new media” and performance side of things. Soto has become revered in many Boston circles for its residency program, allowing artists to live and work in Boston and leading to a solo show at the gallery. With exhibitions featuring bands, videos, DJs, performance art and ”interactive” situations, the…
By BIG RED NEWS EDITOR In a move both sad and exciting, Green St. Gallery will be dissolving their operation. The cutting edge exhibitions brought forth by James Hull and others in one of the most unique spaces ever envisioned will be sorely missed. For the past nine years, in what was once a dead subway retail space, Green St. Gallery has showcased recent graduates and helped advance the careers of more established veterans. The programming has always been adventurous and cutting edge with highlights including several Douglas Weathersby projects, two fantastic…
By CHARLES GIULIANO From April 27 through 29, 2007 there will be a “Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts” hosted in Boston by TransCultural Exchange. Representatives of artist residencies, museums, individual artists, curators and critics from all over the world will present panels, workshops and lectures intended to facilitate international residences and cultural exchanges. There will be opportunities for one on one meetings between artists and administrators of programs. One of the highlights of the event will be a panel “Biennales and Documenta” including curators Linda Norden, who was an American…