MARCH 24
6:00pm– 8:00pm Challenging the Obvious: An Eveningwith Artist Ji Lee, Boston Society of Architects, BSA Space, 200 Congress Street Suite 200, Boston,MA 02210.
rsvp@architects.orgwith "Lee 3/24" in subject line.
www.architects.org/bsaspace
Hear Facebook creative strategist and StereoType artist Ji Lee explain how he hacks the linear and rigid systems of letters and alphabets by adding elements of playfulness, dimensions, and remixing to create his artwork. Also be on the lookout for mysterabbits, part of his guerrilla art project that involves placing tiny sculptures – in the shape of a meditating rabbit – in random public places across the world. Pick one up yourself, and be part of this campaign to encourage mindfulness in the moment!
6:00pm– 8:00pm
Get Your Color On!, Daher Interior Design, 224 Newbury Street Boston,MA 02116 RSVP:
vsthoss@daherinteriordesign.com Daherinteriordesign.com
Experience the new Pantone color of the year, Marsala, with the award winning Daher Interior Design team. Join us in our Back Bay design studio as we discuss how to incorporate this rich color into your home. Come explore our ideas and inspirations with furnishings and accessories and more!We will share with you some of our recent projects featuring the colorMarsala in this intimate setting. Space is limited.
6:00pm– 7:30pm
Cutting Edge Trends andMaterials for Your Kitchen, Poggenpohl and Bang & Olufsen, 135 Newbury Street, Boston,MA 02116 RSVP:
rosemary.porto@poggenpohl.com Poggenpohl.com
Poggenpohl invites you to enjoy a glass of wine and light refreshments in Boston’s leading kitchen design studio. Award winning designers Rosemary Porto and Kevin Briggs will introduce cutting edge trends and materials in kitchen design with an interactive presentation.Mingle and explore the newest in European kitchen cabinets, appliances and counters. Since 1893 Poggenpohl has been the trailblazer in innovation and design. Come and see for yourself what kitchen luxury feels like.
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