Stitching across culture, time and place, these enchanting embroideries arrive at their new contemplative location for an opening reception this Thursday, September 17th, 2015, from 7 to 9 PM. Snacks and light refreshments in appropriately tiny glassware will be served. Please join us!
Category: Exhibitions
Every month on the first or second Thursday between 7-9pm, we host the opening reception of the newest exhibition to grace our space. Please stop by for treats and casual fun with the Broadway Artists –
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PORTALS, new work by Nell Ma’luf in the Door 3 Gallery
The Door 3 Gallery (The tiny gallery inside the Broadway Bicycle School) is pleased to present “PORTALS, new work by Nell Ma’luf in the Door 3 Gallery.” Local artist, Ma’luf, following her successful and popular show during the Door 3 Gallery’s 2014 season, returns with a fresh body of work. Once again drawing on the techniques of the white thread running stitch of Japanese Sashiko embroidery, her new images reinterpret and seek to crystallize elements inspired by decorative images found around the doorways of the ancient City Palace in Jaipur, India. -
Art by Gilmore Tamny
The Door 3 Gallery (The tiny gallery inside the Broadway Bicycle School) is pleased to present “ART BY GILMORE TAMNY,” a show of new work by local artist, Gilmore Tamny. Gilmore Tamny likes to draw lines, dots and circles. She is up to over 400 drawings if you include both the left and right hand.
Please join us for an opening reception Thursday, August 6th, from 7 to 9 PM. Snacks and light refreshments in appropriately tiny glassware will be served.
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No Limit On The Worlds
The Door 3 Gallery (The tiny gallery inside the Broadway Bicycle School) is pleased to present “NO LIMIT ON THE WORLDS,” a show of new work by Jamaica Plain-based artist, Lindsay Metivier. The exhibition explores contemporary photographic tropes in chromatic dysthesia.Please join us for an opening reception this Thursday, June 18th, from 7 to 9 PM. Snacks and light refreshments in appropriately tiny glassware will be served.
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Slug: New Work by Lillian Harden in the Door 3 Gallery
The Door 3 Gallery is pleased to present new works by the local artist, Lillian Harden in September. Harden’s sculptures find an appropriate home within the Broadway Bicycle School as they tease out distinctions between the decorative and the functional. Traces of the human form reveal themselves as astheticized allusions to the memory of work, now to be regarded as fetish objects or perhaps institutional relics. Join us for an up-scale blue-collar opening reception on Thursday, September 4th, from 7 to 9 PM. -
Watercolors and Wheels
The Door 3 Gallery is pleased to present new works by the local artist, Laura Quincy Jones in August. Her show, “Watercolors and Wheels,” features a series of limited edition reproductions of watercolor originals documenting the beauty and ephemerality of moments from the artist’s life and travels. Lush colors and sensuous line-work convey the personal and emotional impact of her unique journey through the world. Join us for an opening reception on Thursday, August 7th, from 7 to 9 PM.
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Closing Reception for FEELINGS, this Thursday at the Door 3 Gallery, 7-9 PM
The closing reception for FEELINGS is this Thursday, May 29th, from 7 to 9 PM. Come on by! It’s a pick of the week from Big, Red and Shiny!For the month of May, 2014, space whisperer Liz Nofziger and neurolinguistic acrobat Heather Kapplow explore and invite you to explore the surfaces and interior machinations of Broadway Bicycle School’s most private and magical chamber.
Both ladies have done thorough explorations of similar rooms independently in the past, and now bring their collective force, not witnessed publicly since May 2, 2010, to bear on this worthy subject.
Their installation Feelings has already been in place for an indeterminate amount of time and will continue to evolve throughout the month, culminating (but not necessarily peaking) in a closing event on May 29th from 7 pm until 9 pm. But Kapplow & Nofziger invite you to visit Feelings anytime you find yourself in Cambridge and feel the urge to go.
Special thanks to Zumix, Linda Price-Sneddon, and to Todd Antonellis for his invaluable contributions to Feelings
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FEELINGS, an art installation in May in the Door 3 Gallery
For the month of May, 2014, space whisperer Liz Nofziger and neurolinguistic acrobat Heather Kapplow explore and invite you to explore the surfaces and interior machinations of Broadway Bicycle School’s most private and magical chamber.
Both ladies have done thorough explorations of similar rooms independently in the past, and now bring their collective force, not witnessed publicly since May 2, 2010, to bear on this worthy subject.
Their installation Feelings has already been in place for an indeterminate amount of time and will continue to evolve throughout the month, culminating (but not necessarily peaking) in a closing event on May 29th from 7 pm until 9 pm. But Kapplow & Nofziger invite you to visit Feelings anytime you find yourself in Cambridge and feel the urge to go.
Special thanks to Zumix, Linda Price-Sneddon, and to Todd Antonellis for his invaluable contributions to Feelings
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Door3 Presents: Bathtub Marys of Somerville by Cathy Piantigini
Join us on Thursday, September 19th, from 7 to 9 PM for an opening reception for the photographs of local artist, Cathy Piantigini. This body of work examines front yard religious iconography in the Somerville area. Mary and Jesus statues are often combined with old bathtubs, half-buried in the ground, to create diminutive and personalized grottos. Piantigini’s work stylishly documents these little monuments, paying homage to their aesthetics while at the same time probing their peculiarities. Light refreshments will be served at the opening.