Gallery

Matthew Lazure – Artist Reception Thursday May 10th

Date: Thursday, May 10th

Time: 7-9pm

Free and Open to All!

Door 3 Gallery is proud to present the artwork of Matthew Lazure, local artist and designer. This series uses found images and broken glass to reinterpret imagery. Matthew is a graduate of MassArt, Boston (1994) and works currently as a set designer and scenic painter.  To see the diversity of his work, check out his website :

www.matthewlazure.com

We hope you can join us for music, festivities, great art and vittles! Thats right, in addition to the art we bring on the snacks and libations.

Hope to see you Thursday, but you can view the art work till the first week of June during regular business hours right here in Broadway Bicycle School.

Kate Mills Hallowed Hands Gallery Opening, April 12

Hallowed Hands: tales of a massage school drop out

The art of Broadway’s very talented Kate Mills is sure to delight!

Stop by as Door 3 Gallery hosts the opening reception of this graphic journey.

Thursday, April 12 2012

7-9pm

Free and open to all!

the usual dainties will be served with gusto.

If you miss the party- aw shucks on you – you can still catch the show during normal shop hours till May 5.

If you are an artist interested in displaying your work in our intimate space, please get in touch. We are looking for local folks for next year! Give a call to the shop, 617-868-3392 or send an email to door3gallery@gmail.com

Neil Goodwin, Photography Reception March 8!

 

Come by Thursday, March 8th between 7 and 9pm for this month’s opening reception hosted by your favorite bicycle shop!

The door 3 curators are proud to present the photographic work of Neil Goodwin.

From his website:

I’ve been taking pictures for as long as I can remember.  I’ve been an architect, a film maker and a writer and through all of those enterprises I continued to take pictures.

The first photographs that affected me deeply me were Walker Evans’s images of the towns and people of the deep south.  They had an unforgettable impact on me – still do.  He taught a course in photography at the Yale School of Art and Architecture in 1965 as I was finishing my training in architecture, and I leapt at the chance to study with him.

I practiced architecture for a number of years, then, following what I can only describe as a compulsion that would not be denied, I made a documentary about wolves in the Canadian Arctic.  The completion and release of that project led to the making of more movies, and before long I was doing documentaries full time.  Most of them were for Public Television on wildlife, natural science and historical subjects.  In the last few years I have moved away from film production and have written two books deriving from my father’s work as an anthropologist with the Apache Indians.   Set in Mexico’s Sierra Madre mountains and the American southwest, the books are: The Apache Diaries and Like a Brother.

This selection of pictures is eclectic – taken over a long period of time and in many places.  I took many of them in the course of travel while making films or writing, but I find things to take pictures of wherever I go.  I take pictures of things that interest me.  Among them are: man-made things that come to life when abandoned; ironies, ambiguities and raw beauty in landscapes and cityscapes.

So mark your calendars now and we’ll see you next week! The usual dainties will be served.

view more of  Neil’s work online at:

Neil Goodwin’s photo gallery