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For visual artists in the neighborhoods of Dudley Square, Grove Hall, Mission Hill, Fort Hill, and Egleston Square, Roxbury Open Studios is a once-a-year opportunity to welcome in the public to view and purchase paintings, drawings, sculptures, textiles, jewelry and other studio crafts. The event provides a means for individual creativity to play its part in the cultural and economic development of Roxbury.
To learn more about the 2011 Roxbury Open Studios please click here.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
To view a list of the 2010 participating artists and their locations, click here.
GROUP SITES:
- Hibernian Hall (#1)
184 Dudley Street, Roxbury
- The African American Master Artists in Residence Program (AAMARP) (#14)
76 Atherton Street, Jamaica Plain
- UU Urban Ministry/First Church in Roxbury (UUUM) (#7)
Eliot Square - 10 Putnam St., Roxbury
ART GALLERIES IN ROXBURY
These galleries are participating in Roxbury Open Studios. They are on the map and are regular stops on the shuttle van route
- Haley House Bakery Café (#2), 12 Dade Street. Haley House presents a retrospective exhibit of photographs by Lolita Parker Jr., curated by Celia Grant. www.haleyhouse.org
- Piano Craft Guild (#3) , 791 Tremont Street. The Gallery at the Piano Factory presents the 2010 Annual Group Show, Saturday afternoon only, 12:00-5:00. http://galleryatthepianofactory.org
- Massachusetts College of Art & Design (#4), 625 Huntington Avenue. The Black Artists Union presents a show entitled “District: A Community of Art” in the Student Life Gallery, 2nd Floor of the Kennedy Building. www.massart.edu
- The Savant Project, 1625 Tremont Street. Gallery Savant displays the paintings and drawings of Darcie Lee Hanaway. www.thesavantproject.com
- School of the Museum of Fine Arts (#5), 160 St. Alphonsus Street. Graduate student artists exhibiting traditional works, abstract paintings, mixed-media, collage, sculpture, and digital imagery in the gallery of the Mission Hill Building. www.smfa.edu
- Roxbury Community College (#6), 1234 Columbus Avenue. The Resnikoff Gallery in the Media Arts Center features Argentinean graphic designer Alberto Frenegal, curated by Mirta Tocci, artist-in-residence at Emerson College. www.rccmainstage.com
- Hawthorne Youth and Community Center (#12), 9 Fulda Street. Samantha Sadd, Coordinator. Currently on display are recent results of Project W.O.W. (World of Wood / World of Work), a summer collaboration with Northeastern University’s African American Master Artist-in-Residence Program. hyccroxbury@gmail.com.
- National Center of Afro-American Artists (#16), 300 Walnut Avenue. Five galleries of ancient, historic, and contemporary art, including “Da Goodie Monsta,” book illustrations by 2010 Artist-in-Residence Robert Peters. www.ncaaa.org
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