Saturday, November 15, 2008

Christmas Time Is Here


Hello again Boys and Girls.

As the year comes to a close and we put on our foul weather apparel we find ourselves in the midst of the holiday season.. And nothing says I love you more than some well crafted gifts from your local neighborhood art collective. We'll be out and about this November and December so catch us at a venue in your area. Economy be damned, support local art and maybe Santa will be extra nice to you this year, he and I...we're tight!

Here are the dates:


Saturday Nov 15 10am-5pm Design Hive - Maria Baldwin School 28 Sacramento St. Cambridge, MA http://www.designhivemarket.com/


Sunday Nov 23
12pm-6pm Prudential Holiday Market - Prudential Mall Boston, MA http://www.prudentialartisanmarket.com/


Saturday Nov 29
10am-5pm Design Hive - Maria Baldwin School 28 Sacramento St. Cambridge, MA


Sunday Nov 30
12pm-6pm Prudential Holiday Market - Prudential Mall Boston, MA


Friday Dec 5
5pm-7pm FPAC Holiday Sale - 12 Farnsworth Street Boston, MA http://www.fortpointarts.org/cgi-bin/FPAC


Saturday Dec 6
11am-4pm Somerville Winter Craft Market - The Precinct Bar Union Square Somerville MA http://forums.craftzine.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=288

12pm6pm FPAC Holiday Sale - 12 Farnsworth Street Boston, MA


Sunday Dec 7
12pm-6pm Prudential Holiday Market - Prudential Mall Boston, MA

12pm-6pm FPAC Holiday Sale - 12 Farnsworth Street Boston, MA


Saturday Dec 13
10am-5pm Design Hive - Maria Baldwin School 28 Sacramento St. Cambridge, MA


Sunday Dec 14
12pm-6pm Mass Market 3 - Pozen Center Mass Art Huntington Avenue Boston, MA http://www.masscraftmarket.blogspot.com/


Saturday Dec 20
10am-5pm Design Hive - Maria Baldwin School 28 Sacramento St. Cambridge, MA


Sunday Dec 21
12pm-6pm Prudential Holiday Market - Prudential Mall Boston, MA


There may be more days to come, so check back with us and see you out there...

Monday, November 3, 2008

Press Release: Fort Point Open Studios


Did anyone Catch the Weekly Dig a few weeks back? Old news I know, but I thought it was important to note any press we get. This image was part of a piece on the Fort Point Open Studios and the subsequent desertion of the artists on Melcher Street. As more artists are kicked out of their studios in Fort Point the character of the area is changing, if its for the better or worse, the jury's still out on that.