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Tag Archives: Thayer
Cabin Fever – Feb 5 & 6, 2010
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged art, Boston, crafts, event, gifts, holiday, Open Market, SoWa, Thayer, valentine, valentine's day
Do I even have to remind you?
Of course you know that Art Walk is this weekend. And you also know that SoWa Sundays kicks off with a special 2 day event Saturday and Sunday!
Everything you need to know is right here:
SoWa Sundays info
SoWa Art Walk info
SoWa Open Market info
SoWa Antiques Market info
SoWa Produce Market info
Free Parking Map
Neighborhood Map
and here’s a pretty picture…
check back for updates each Sunday :)
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged antiques, antiques market, art, art walk, artist, Boston, crafts, food, fresh produce, galleries, Harrison, Open Market, open studios, produce market, South End, SoWa, spring, Thayer
May First Friday (bring your umbrella)
Here’s what’s new on Thayer Street for the shows opening Friday, May 1st.
I’m a big fan of the pieces at Walker Contemporary- they’re almost optical illusions and it took me a minute to figure out exactly what I was looking at. The show at the Boston Sculptors Gallery is great! I love Beth Galston’s jellyfish-like installation and Lorey Bonante’s bow-tie sculptures, which look more like pterodactyls than clothing. Very anthropomorphic!
Posted in First Fridays Sampler
Tagged anthony greaney, art, artist, Boston, bromfield, carroll and sons, first fridays, galeria cubana, galleries, Harrison, kayafas, khaki gallery, kingston, meichi peng, oht, soprafina, South End, SoWa, Thayer, walker contemporary, yezerski, zevitas
More on Megachurches…
Joe Johnson’s show, Mega Churches, (over at Gallery Kayafas on Thayer Street) is getting some attention. Here’s The stark beauty of empty megachurches; an article by Michael Paulson who writes Articles of Faith over at boston.com. And here’s the e-version of the print article from the Boston Globe; A Vegas-style staging of the scripture by Cate McQuaid to which Michael Paulson was responding. An edit at the bottom of Paulson’s article includes a response from Arlette Kayafas and an excerpt from Joe Johnson’s artist statement.
Here’s one of my favorite Joe Johnson- Mega Churches pieces:

Unfortunately, the above image doesn’t even begin to do this photograph justice.
Arlette Kayafas of Gallery Kayafas explains that this is a shot of the carpeting in a megachurch which was converted from a hotel. Which brings me to the real issue here: Why do hotels always pick out the most hideous carpeting and wallpaper?
If you’re in Boston, get over to Gallery Kayafas to check out the show (these are really large photos- better in person), otherwise check out the Gallery Kayafas website to see more of Joe Johnson’s work. I encourage you all to contribute your thoughts to the comments section after Michael Paulson article- that’s what the internet is for!
Posted in Galleries
Tagged art, artist, Boston, galleries, gallery, globe, Joe Johnson, kayafas, megachurch, photography, religion, South End, SoWa, Thayer
And…!
Just got this:
Rocca is going to set up a little cafe space on the catwalk between Kayafas and Bromfield just for tomorrow during First Fridays- so when the crackers and peanut m&m’s aren’t enough, you know where to go.

I love food.
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Tagged cafe, first fridays, food, galleries, Harrison, restaurant, rocca, Thayer


















