Postcards From Allston Reception
Admission
- Free
Location
525 Western Ave
Brighton, MA 02135
Description
Postcards From Allston Reception
Wednesday, May 11 (5:00-7:00pm) at Notch Brewing
Join us - May 11th - from 5:00-7:00pm, to celebrate Postcards From Allston! The exhibit is on view through Sunday, May 30th at Notch Brewery at The Speedway. And, the entirety of the exhibit will be featured online for the duration of the exhibition timeline.
Notch Brewing will provide complimentary half pours to the first 50 attendees. Please RSVP so that we can provide our hosts at Notch with an accurate head count.
About The Exhibit
Allston remains one of Boston’s most authentic and diverse neighborhoods. A combination of small businesses, bodegas and ethnic restaurants, its storefronts alone convey “melting pot.” The fact that it’s still relatively affordable, compared to the trendy South End or the more recently developed Leather District, has made it a magnet for a young creative community — musicians, dancers, and, of course, the street artists whose murals populate walls and electrical boxes throughout the neighborhood.
However, Allston is going through a burst of development. And with that comes inevitable gentrification. As hundreds of new, high-end apartment units and condos near completion, the question becomes, “how much will this neighborhood change and will it be for better or worse?”
Postcards from Allston is a project to celebrate the character of this neighborhood and to document the change that’s underway with the objective of inspiring conversation and community involvement. All revenue generated from the sale of photographs and postcards goes toward supporting local arts initiatives.
From the Artist, Edward Boches
Edward Boches is a Boston-based based photographer interested in documenting how people live, work, play, struggle and take action. He regularly donates his photography to causes and organizations he believes in.
His work has shown in museums and galleries that include the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester; the Bronx Documentary Center; the Cambridge Association for the Arts; the Plymouth Center for the Arts; the PhotoPlace Gallery in Middlebury, Vermont; the Providence Center for the Photographic Arts; and in Boston at both the Bromfield Gallery and Panopticon Gallery.
Boches’s work has also appeared in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Zeke Magazine and the Provincetown Independent, where he is a regular contributor. In 2021 and 2022 he received multiple public and private grants for public art installations.
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