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Alternative Experimental Flower Show This Thursday Through Sunday @ MOBIUS!
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Boston: Flower Show @ MobiusMarch 25th - March 28th Gallery hours:Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday 2pm to 6pm Daytime Admission:$5
Performances: Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8pmEvening Admission:$10 or $5 + $5 worth of flowers
with a receipt$7 Students, Seniors & Friends of Mobius
Alternative Experimental Flower ShowWe do this to Benefit The Masses & Mobius!Featuring: Deborah Bohnert, Katherine Bollenbach, William Evertson, The Empire S.N.A.F.U Restoration Project (E. Stephen Curator), Angela Ferrera, Heidi Kayser, Marsha Parrilla & Fran de Paula, Aithne Sheng-Ying Pao, Sarah Rushford, Cathy Nolan Vincevic, Ursula Ziegler
The Academy always has an alternative and Boston will have one too with the ALTERNATIVE EXPERIMENTAL FLOWER SHOW
a collection of responses to the idea of the flower in a flower show setting or...
a collection of dewy blossoms strewn across the floor... (all to benefit Mobius) ... (and the masses)
Deborah Bohnert: Installation 2010 "We Are All Flowers"
Katherine Bollenbach: Origami (Sunday only)
William Evertson: Thorns in the Garden
The Empire S.N.A.F.U Restoration Project (represented by E. Stephen Curator): Cr{t}cH
Angela Ferrera: Sunflower
Heidi Kayser: Calculating Icarus
Marsha Parrilla & Fran de Paula: Harina
Aithne Sheng-Ying Pao: Future Flower 2210
Sarah Rushford: Terrarium
Cathy Nolan Vincevic: Gardener
Ursula Ziegler: banana ariera ecfloresco
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About Mobius:
Mobius (est. 1977) is a non-profit, artist-run organization, whose mission is to generate, shape and test experimental art. The members of the organization believe an effective strategy for supporting this art is to establish grounds that build relationships among fellow artists. Mobius is committed to structuring environments that foster projects incorporating a wide range of disciplines. This approach sets in motion situations where the artist's impact can be seen locally, nationally and internationally. Constructing art initiatives outside accepted frameworks and encouraging animated discourse with the public are fundamental to Mobius.
Founded by Marilyn Arsem in 1977, Mobius is known for incorporating a wide range of the visual, performing, and media arts into innovative live performance, video, installation and intermedia works. Mobius has produced hundreds of original works that have attained critical acclaim in Boston, nationally and internationally. Works created at Mobius have been presented throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia.For more on Mobius click HERE. Mobius is supported in part by a grant from the Boston Cultural Council, a local agency which is funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, administered by the Mayor's Office of the Arts, Tourism, and Special Events; the Oedipus Foundation; by an award for artistic excellence from the Tanne Foundation, and generous private support.
mobius 725 Harrison Ave. Boston, MA 02118 www.mobius.org
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Mobius | 725 Harrison Ave. | Boston | MA | 02118
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