MARCH 23
6:00pm– 8:00pm Opening Reception,Midway Artists Studios, 15 Channel Center Street, Studio 616 Boston,MA 02210, RSVP:
midwayartists@gmail.com www.midwaystudiosboston.com
As the largest rental artist live/work building in Boston,Midway Artist Studios is home to over 100 artists including designers of textiles, furniture, sculpture, graphics and film. The show exhibits a wide array of designs created atMidway Studios, many inspired by found objects paying homage to Boston's past while others are pieces inspired by today’s urban lifestyles. Opening reception: Monday,March 23rd from6pm– 8pmwith a special acoustic performance by TheBrooklyns, at 7pm.
MARCH 24
10:00am Tour of North Bennet Street School, North Bennet Street School,150 North Street, BostonMA 02109. Info and RSVP:
http://www.nbss.edu/about/news/DesignWeek/in dex.aspx,
www.nbss.edu
See the North Bennet Street School facility and visit the eight full-time program spaces. Limited to 25. Registration required - you must be on the registration list to tour the school. Tours meet in the lobby at 150 North Street, Boston.
11:00am– 1:30pm
Shining a Light on LED Lighting: AWolfers Home Lighting Seminar,Wolfers Lighting, 103 North Beacon St, Allston,MA 02134 RSVP:
www.LEDatWolfers.eventbrite.com.,
www.wolfers.com
There’s no doubt LED lighting is changing the way we light our homes. The many options available mean total control over your home’s lighting, but there are so many choices. What are the best applications for my space? How do I select the right bulbs? What color temperature suits my room? Join us, as we cover everything from selecting LED lamps and fixtures, and what to look for when making your selections. RSVP:
www.LEDatWolfers.eventbrite.com.
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