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ONGOING AND MULTI-DAY EVENTS


March 30, April 2 & 6 Take aWGBH Studio Tour,WGBH, One Guest Street, Boston,MA 02134, RSVP at: Jaime_reese@wgbh.org, www.wgbh.org


WGBH, the nation's leading public broadcaster, produces PBS’smost iconic programs including Frontline,Masterpiece,Nova,Antiques Roadshow, American Experience, and children’s favorites CuriousGeorge andArthur. It’s home to 89.7WGBH Boston's LocalNPR, 99.5WCRBBoston Classical Radio, and several TV channels. Tours ofWGBH's state-of-the-art studios include the Yawkey Theater, the Fraser Performance Studio, the Calderwood Television Studio, local and national newsrooms, and more.All tours are free and start at 2:00pm.


April 7-10


9th Annual AD20/21: Art & Design of the 20th & 21st Centuries & The Boston Print Fair Thurs. Gala 5:30-9:00pm,Weekend : Friday 1-8pm, Saturday 11am-8pm, Sunday 11am-5pm The Cyclorama, Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont Street Boston,MA 02116, www.AD2021.com


40+ Select Exhibitors. Show&sale of fine art, furnishings, photography, jewelry,ArtDeco, Mid-CenturyModern, decorative arts, sculpture, glass, fine prints andmore. The only showof its kind inNewEngland. Fromaffordableworks tomuseum- qualitymasterpieces! BostonDesignWeek programs throughout theweekend. Gala PreviewApril 7, to celebrate and support BostonDesignWeek.


April 6 –May 3


Le bestiaire by Ionna Vautrin, French Cultural Center, 53Marlborough Street, Boston,MA 02116, GalleryHours:Mon. 5:00PM– 9:00 PM, Tues. – Thurs. 9:00AM- 9:00 PM, Fri. - Sat. 9:00AM- 5:00 PM, www.frenchculturalcenter.org


Imagined by French designer Ionna Vautrin, Le bestiaire is a collection of costumes that celebrates the animal kingdom, rousing the imagina- tions of young and old alike.An eclectic teamof French artists applied their illustrative fantasies to create an imaginary zoo of abstract, unexpected and hyper realistic animals, fromthe very tame to the extremelywild. Exhibition curated by Ionna Vautrin and produced by the City ofDesign as part of the Saint-Etienne InternationalDesignBiennial 2015.


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