The ongoing Sting! series always signifies the launch of a new art installation at The Beehive and highlights an evening of great live entertainment, great food & libations specials along with amazing art! For this 14th installment, Jennifer Epstein joined forces with Emily Lombardo to bring together a remarkable group of artists (most of whom are working here in Boston or who otherwise have connections to the city). Emily Lombardo received her BFA in Glass from Massachusetts College of Art in 2002 and is currently pursuing her MFA at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Lombardo divided her studies between the glass and printmaking departments where she developed her unique glass printing techniques. Lombardo also started the kiln forming studio at Diablo Glass School in Boston, where she piloted a unique range of classes for adult artists and community youth programs.
Sting! XIV: FEATURING THE WORK OF:
Eunice Choi: http://eunicechoi.com
Patte Loper: http://patteloper.com
Juan Travieso: juantravieso.4ormat.com
Jodie Goodnough: http://www.jodiemim.com
Alexander Squier: http://www.alexandersquier.com
Matt Brackett: http://www.mattbrackett.com
Performances by Karen Kocharyn Quartet with Phil Grenadier:
Join us for an evening at The Beehive with great food, cool art, and a special live musical performance by beginning at 6:00PM. Karen Kocharyn is an Armenian born drummer who this evening brings together an all-star band featuring the amazing Phil Grenadier and George Garzone. Don't miss Sting! 14: Future Futurist.
WHERE:The Beehive, 541 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02116 | P. 617.423.0069
WHEN:Tuesday, March 12th, 2013 from 6:00PM - 8:00PM.
INFO:No cover charge, cash bar. Dinner reservations recommended.
The Beehive Sting! Series:
The Beehive Sting! Series is an on-going art series that presents the diversity of art now. The goal is to find work of the moment that is engaging, challenging and exciting, providing viewers with a broad exposure to contemporary art and providing artists a chance to get outside of the white box. Unlike a gallery or museum, The Beehive is not limited by the confines of an aesthetic agenda and can select a variety of innovative work.
About The Beehive:
The Beehive is an underground Bohemian bistro featuring amazing cuisine, libations, artwork and live music nightly. Nestled below the Boston Center for the Art’s historic Cyclorama in Boston’s South End, The Beehive serves the eclectic fare of Chef Rebecca Newell, rustic comfort foods infused with American, European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern influences. Open for dinner and cocktails with live entertainment available nightly until 2:00 AM; The Beehive is the perfect location for after-work cocktails, dinner, live music, events and more. Come to taste the cuisine, come to view the art, come to hear the music or simply come to share in the merriment. The Beehive is at 541 Tremont St., 617-423-0069;
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