Wednesday, July 01, 2009
BOSTON MOBIUS EVENTS - June 29 - July 6, 2009
Boston: Exhibit
Photographs by Bob Raymond and
Installation by Wenxiong Lin @Studio Soto
EXHIBIT: June 21st through July 19th, 2009
Studio Soto presents:
this: moment
missives from another world
photographs by Bob Raymond (MAG)
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S T I L L M O V E
installation by Wenxiong Lin
Studio Soto at Thompson Design Group
35 Channel Center Street, corner
gallery hours Fri 4 - 7; Sat 2 - 5; Sun 2 - 5
www.studiosoto.org
Cohasset: Exhibit
Faculty Art Show @Dillon Gallery
June 5th through July 12th, 2009
featuring
"Down the Yangtze"
a collage by Margaret Bellafiore (MAG)
Dillon Gallery @South Shore Art Center in Cohasset
Website: www.ssac.org
money
Address:
South Shore Art Center
119 Ripley road
Cohasset, MA
781 383 2787
Boston: Performance Art
Every day @12 noon: Oct 7, 2007 - Oct 6, 2009
Trinity Church
The Human Cost of War
Joanne Rice (MAG)
http://www.iraqbodycount.org/
matt2
photo: Matt Samolis
About Mobius:
Mobius (est. 1977) is a non-profit, artist-run organization, whose mission is to generate, shape and test experimental art. The members of the organization believe an effective strategy for supporting this art is to establish grounds that build relationships among fellow artists. Mobius is committed to structuring environments that foster projects incorporating a wide range of disciplines. This approach sets in motion situations where the artist's impact can be seen locally, nationally and internationally. Constructing art initiatives outside accepted frameworks and encouraging animated discourse with the public are fundamental to Mobius.
Founded by Marilyn Arsem in 1977, Mobius is known for incorporating a wide range of the visual, performing, and media arts into innovative live performance, video, installation and intermedia works. Mobius has produced hundreds of original works that have attained critical acclaim in Boston, nationally and internationally. Works created at Mobius have been presented throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia.
Mobius, Inc is funded by the Tanne Foundation; the Nonsequitur Foundation; the Boston Redevelopment Authority; the LEF Foundation; the Boston Cultural Council,a municipal agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency; the Foundation for Contemporary Arts; the Oedipus Foundation; and generous private support.
mobius
725 Harrison Ave. Boston, MA 02118
www.mobius.org
Photographs by Bob Raymond and
Installation by Wenxiong Lin @Studio Soto
EXHIBIT: June 21st through July 19th, 2009
Studio Soto presents:
this: moment
missives from another world
photographs by Bob Raymond (MAG)
+
S T I L L M O V E
installation by Wenxiong Lin
Studio Soto at Thompson Design Group
35 Channel Center Street, corner
gallery hours Fri 4 - 7; Sat 2 - 5; Sun 2 - 5
www.studiosoto.org
Cohasset: Exhibit
Faculty Art Show @Dillon Gallery
June 5th through July 12th, 2009
featuring
"Down the Yangtze"
a collage by Margaret Bellafiore (MAG)
Dillon Gallery @South Shore Art Center in Cohasset
Website: www.ssac.org
money
Address:
South Shore Art Center
119 Ripley road
Cohasset, MA
781 383 2787
Boston: Performance Art
Every day @12 noon: Oct 7, 2007 - Oct 6, 2009
Trinity Church
The Human Cost of War
Joanne Rice (MAG)
http://www.iraqbodycount.org/
matt2
photo: Matt Samolis
About Mobius:
Mobius (est. 1977) is a non-profit, artist-run organization, whose mission is to generate, shape and test experimental art. The members of the organization believe an effective strategy for supporting this art is to establish grounds that build relationships among fellow artists. Mobius is committed to structuring environments that foster projects incorporating a wide range of disciplines. This approach sets in motion situations where the artist's impact can be seen locally, nationally and internationally. Constructing art initiatives outside accepted frameworks and encouraging animated discourse with the public are fundamental to Mobius.
Founded by Marilyn Arsem in 1977, Mobius is known for incorporating a wide range of the visual, performing, and media arts into innovative live performance, video, installation and intermedia works. Mobius has produced hundreds of original works that have attained critical acclaim in Boston, nationally and internationally. Works created at Mobius have been presented throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia.
Mobius, Inc is funded by the Tanne Foundation; the Nonsequitur Foundation; the Boston Redevelopment Authority; the LEF Foundation; the Boston Cultural Council,a municipal agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency; the Foundation for Contemporary Arts; the Oedipus Foundation; and generous private support.
mobius
725 Harrison Ave. Boston, MA 02118
www.mobius.org
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