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Feb. 4th, 2007 10:52 amI have some naive questions. I've heard that Davis Square and Somerville in general are big artist communities. I'm still new.
How many of you members here are artists?
Are there collective artist studios and guilds in Somerville?
Are there galleries anywhere?
Is there a scene that I am somehow missing? I would like to check it out and compare it to what I've seen at SOWA at Harrison Ave.
Are there mostly young artists or is there a lot of diversity as to age and experience?
Are there websites you know of that I can be diverted to if you don't feel like answering all these questions?
And this is a random question for everyone:
What do you think of the Boston art scene, or the Boston music scene?
The reason I ask is because I have been disappointed with both. I'm a visual artist and all my roommates are in a band. I've seen a lot of bars with music venues and a few art venues and I've been pretty disappointed with both. My guess is that artists have to struggle here to really stick their necks out. I went to open studios at 450 Harrison Ave and the surrounding galleries for the first time on Friday and was so completely disappointed. I didn't know what I was expecting. Newbury Street has nice galleries, but they seem very safe, pretty, and family-friendly. I am curious about Somerville. I've heard that there are a LOT of artists here. I want to know what you all think of Boston, and also what you think of Somerville.
How many of you members here are artists?
Are there collective artist studios and guilds in Somerville?
Are there galleries anywhere?
Is there a scene that I am somehow missing? I would like to check it out and compare it to what I've seen at SOWA at Harrison Ave.
Are there mostly young artists or is there a lot of diversity as to age and experience?
Are there websites you know of that I can be diverted to if you don't feel like answering all these questions?
And this is a random question for everyone:
What do you think of the Boston art scene, or the Boston music scene?
The reason I ask is because I have been disappointed with both. I'm a visual artist and all my roommates are in a band. I've seen a lot of bars with music venues and a few art venues and I've been pretty disappointed with both. My guess is that artists have to struggle here to really stick their necks out. I went to open studios at 450 Harrison Ave and the surrounding galleries for the first time on Friday and was so completely disappointed. I didn't know what I was expecting. Newbury Street has nice galleries, but they seem very safe, pretty, and family-friendly. I am curious about Somerville. I've heard that there are a LOT of artists here. I want to know what you all think of Boston, and also what you think of Somerville.
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Date: 2007-02-04 04:03 pm (UTC)http://www.artsomerville.org/ - umbrella organization, website lists lots of area resources, galleries, groups etc.
http://www.somervilleartscouncil.org/ - Somerville Arts Council, city organization, organizes Somerville Open Studios every May which is a HUGE deal, and ArtBeat every July.
http://www.somervilleartscouncil.org/programs/
http://www.somervilleartscouncil.org/resources/
http://www.artsomerville.org/calendar/month.php - a not entirely complete local arts calendar
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Date: 2007-02-04 04:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-04 06:34 pm (UTC)If you want to hear about every art event that happens in Somerville or involves a Somerville artist, get on the Somerville Arts Council mailing list.
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Date: 2007-02-04 04:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-04 05:28 pm (UTC)The Boston music scene is very vibrant--at least in rock and related genres--and some of the venues are in Somerville, or just over the line in Cambridge. I'm thinking of the Abbey Lounge in Inman Square, PA's Lounge in Union, the Skybar between Union and Porter, and Toad right in Porter. It's true there's not much in Davis, except for The Burren, which focuses on a different kind of music, mostly Irish and Old Time, from what I've seen. Oh, and Johnny D's, of course, but again, they're not a rock club. But compared with other cities I've lived in (New York, San Francisco) the local music scene here seems quite robust.
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Date: 2007-02-04 06:15 pm (UTC)Another club worth mentioning is Club Passim, in Harvard Square, for folk music.
There is a lack of a goth club in the area, it would seem, however.
To the original poster: I would check out some of the flyers from Berklee for information on a wide range of music being played in the Boston area.
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Date: 2007-02-05 02:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-05 11:14 am (UTC)Oh - and since no one's mentioned it - Miracle 5, which is a local art group, just had a new opening at Rhys gallery (http://www.rhysgallery.com/ArtistDetail.php?id=34). They painted the power box on Highland (the block past the Brooks pharmacy).
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Date: 2007-02-05 11:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-04 05:49 pm (UTC)We have also attended and/or played more live shows in the last 2 years than in the previous 23.
We came from the Philadelphia area (and I was in Detroit before that) and it just doesn't compare. The amount of opportunity and ambition to be found here has been a wonderful surprise to both of us.
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Date: 2007-02-04 06:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-04 06:43 pm (UTC)(By the way, what did you find disappointing about the SoWa event?)
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Date: 2007-02-04 07:23 pm (UTC)For visual arts, I think JP wins for the Boston area.
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Date: 2007-02-05 01:40 pm (UTC)It's not that I think my work is good or deserving or ready to be "out there", but I really did want to see some good, innovative art coming out of Boston so that I would want to squeeze into that scene, I guess.
I'll definitely check out Somerville next though. Since I live here and not in Boston, I wanted to see what other residents think of this scene. Thank you for the link and the info!
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Date: 2007-02-04 09:29 pm (UTC)suffice it to say, i am scared frozen and wish to god i could make a friend/partner who was knowledgeable enough about the scene to get us an in. with my amazing charm and wit, i'm sure i could pull off something after that first push, right?
sigh.
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Date: 2007-02-04 11:06 pm (UTC)Or phone up the Somerville Arts Council and ask to talk to Lauren or Rachel. Tell them I sent you.
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Date: 2007-02-05 02:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-05 12:27 am (UTC)- Mixit Print Studio www.mixitprint.com, plus other painting studios in the building, which is off the bike path very shortly past the Brook's
- the Nave Gallery - in a church near Tufts, http://calendar.boston.com/venues/show/18094
- Willoughby and Baltic Fine Arts is a small gallery converted from a garage, right in the square. They have a marionette theater setup, in addition to showcasing technology/science-influenced art http://willoughbybaltic.squarespace.com/, http://wbztv.cityvoter.com/details.aspx?p=5536&img=46839
The open studios also tend to list a bunch of independent artists who work out of their homes in the area.
There are also a number of businesses in the area which feature local artists' work on the walls (quality, as it tends to with that kind of showing, is widely varied). Among them: Starbucks (Davis Square), Diesel (Davis Square), Mr. Crepe (Davis Square), Renee's Cafe (between Teele and Davis Squares), Salon Cu (Ball Square), True Grounds (Ball Square).
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Date: 2007-02-05 03:14 am (UTC)(fwiw - I'm in a group show that is coming up in 2 weeks at the Nave Gallery: http://www.artsomerville.org/nave/2007/vessel.html
http://www.roypardi.com/)
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