You’ll likely want to fly solo to see Fertile Solitude, an exhibit on view at the BCA’s Mills Gallery from Oct. 14 through Dec. 18. Curated by FLUX. Boston founder Elizabeth Devlin, the maze-like installation will feature work by 15 artists emphasizing individualism and introspection. Meanwhile, the New Art Center is taking an opposite tack with Obstacle Course, an exhibition that’s all about collaboration. Exploring the often-unexpected challenges artists face when working with nonartists or inviting participation from the public, it’s on view from Oct. 28 through Nov. 22. Bring a friend.
THE IMPROPER’S 2016 FALL ARTS PREVIEW: DANCE | THEATER | MUSIC | COMEDY
Exhibits Worth a Second Look
By Jacqueline Houton Sept. 16, 2016
Alone Together
You’ll likely want to fly solo to see Fertile Solitude, an exhibit on view at the BCA’s Mills Gallery from Oct. 14 through Dec. 18. Curated by FLUX. Boston founder Elizabeth Devlin, the maze-like installation will feature work by 15 artists emphasizing individualism and introspection. Meanwhile, the New Art Center is taking an opposite tack with Obstacle Course, an exhibition that’s all about collaboration. Exploring the often-unexpected challenges artists face when working with nonartists or inviting participation from the public, it’s on view from Oct. 28 through Nov. 22. Bring a friend.
THE IMPROPER’S 2016 FALL ARTS PREVIEW: DANCE | THEATER | MUSIC | COMEDY
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