May the Fourth be with you

Stop by the Fourth Wall Project for their last big show before they close their doors

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It’s no wonder people were pretty bummed to hear that the Fourth Wall Project would be closing its doors this spring. Over the past five years, the independent Fenway art space has hosted consistently unique performance art, live music and exhibits—most recently local artist Kenji Nakayama’s much-hyped first solo show.

We’re hoping the Fourth Wall will soon find a new home, but in the meantime we recommend stopping by the space this month to check out its last big hurrah. Trifecta: Year One is a four-day event produced by local printcollective Trifecta Editions. Featuring an exhibit of works by a host of diverse local artists, it also boasts a stacked schedule of skill shares, live drawing and painting, artist talks, a roundtable with letterpress and screen printers, live music by local bands and, likely, a lot of reminiscing about good times.

Trifecta: Year One runs May 22-25 at the Fourth Wall Project, 132 Brookline Ave., Boston, fourthwallproject.com, Free. 

 


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