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This summer is so big for the Dorchester Art Project (aka DAP)! We are in the middle of planning for
our massive Altarations show, opening on July 21st from 6-9pm. We did an open call for shrine art and received seventy-eight submissions. After Sophia Giordano, DAPâs gallery director, constructed a model to scale with our available space, we spent hours shuffling around theoretical pieces until we spoke for every nook and cranny. We concluded the process with fifty-six accepted submissions! Itâs crazy that we can fit so many artists into such a tiny gallery, but it speaks to our outreach and our ambition as a mouthpiece for local talent. On the same day as the Shrine Show (July 21st) there will also be an event happening called the Pear Square Art Fair, 12-8pm in Richardson Square Park. It showcases a fantastic group of Dorchester artists, so be sure to check that out as well. The fair will be outside and would make for a great family day trip! And as both events on the 21st are in close proximity, we would totally recommend fitting both stops into your plans. The Pear Square Art Fair in the afternoon, and Altarations in the evening! My name is Abby and Iâm the gallery intern at DAP this summer. Be sure to say hi to me when you visit usâ Iâll be gallery sitting all season long and Iâll be at both of these events. Iâm the grumpy-looking girl wearing a choker following Emma around. See you out there! :D âAbigail Martin Ryan
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This July is shaping up to be a month of welcomes and a month of goodbyes so letâs get down to brass tacks and start with the âbadâ news before getting to the good. Boston is saying goodbye to two incredible bands this month - one local, and one locally loved. Two Inch Astronaut, the sonically diverse post-hardcore band from Maryland is calling it quits after 10 amazing years as a band. One of the earliest members of the superb Exploding in Sound family, 2â Astronaut is a band I discovered after seeing their sticker on one of Pileâs guitar cases years ago. Their fusion of classic 90âs DC post-hardcore and subtle, noisy twists and turns blended perfectly with the production of ex-Jawbox frontman J. Robbins and helped prove that the DC area was and will forever be a bastion of punk. Come give âem a proper send off. Also on the farewell train is Bostonâs beloved and brilliantly blissed out melodic-pop trio Mini Dresses. Their continual string of short form releases culminated in a must-have full-length LP released late last year. If youâve not witnessed Lukeâs strategically reserved drumming, Caufieldâs erratically delightful guitar work and Liraâs bass and celestial vocals, now is your last chance. But enough of the goodbyesâletâs talk welcomes! The 3rd show rounding out this BIG 3 is a rare and intimate Boston performance by German krautrock pioneers FAUST. The legendary and influential band will be laying down their avant-infused, multi-instrumental, electronically hypnotic version of ârockâ music at Brighton Music Hall on the 18th alongside Alec K Redfearn and the Eyesores and Bostonâs killer collective Creative Healing. Come get funky. âMichael Achille
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Have you ever wondered what that beach is just off I-93, of print media. Whatâs up Boston underground. My nameâs Sophia and Iâm the programming just south of the city? That's Malibu Beach. Or, more specifically, that's Malibu & Savin Hill Beach (they're right intern at Brain Arts. I book shows! Itâs my jam, my peanut butter, all the condiments that come to mind. This issue HOWDY, my trashy babies! Iâm writing from Memphis, Tennessee, next to each other, forming a ninety degree angle). The of the Compass means itâs July, and goddamn thereâs a lot to look forwhere I once heard 95 degree weather described as ânice ân cool.â state built Malibu in the 1930s on land filled during the Where I once saw a mosquito suck a whole cockroach up through its creation of what would become Morrissey Boulevard. In ward to. Shark week, for instance. But on a more local note, we have proboscis, like it was tapioca beads in a Boba tea. Where I once heard the 1950s the construction of the Southeast Expressway several hot gigs coming up - almost as scorching as the New England tell of bugs called âchiggers,â but only after it was too late. cut off both beaches (and Tenean Beach) from the rest of summer. I can sense your antici... Truth is, anything in Memphis will tryân eatcha if given half a Dorchester. Past water pollution and decades of general ...pation. Hereâs something like everything bagel seasoning, in that you didnât know it was necessary until it was right it front of you: a chance and some BBQ sauce. Thatâs especially true of the artists. Iâm neglect has given Malibu Beach a bad name. Maybe it holed up with quite a few of them right now at the Crosstown artist already had a bad name? It's given name I mean: Malibu stacked calendar of smaller DIY gigs around the Boston area. HĂžunds and Supplement kick off this monthâs Hassle shows on the 3rd. A residency / compound / petri dish in Midtown. More on that in a Beach. A minute amount of research led to few clues week later thereâs an 8-bit dream of a show featuring Primpce (New second. as to its origin. Perhaps readers could chime in with an First, I need to ask: DID YOU KNOW that TRASH IS TRAGIC is more answer? Malibu Beach is a sandy beach. In Boston. It gets Orleans); the debut of Wendy Eisenbergâs new band, Ditch Factor; and a sonic whirlwind of shows the whole month long. Take a gander at than a 250-word rant in the Compass? This paper column, âtis merely a thumbs up from me for that. Put down a blanket and the pulpy prelude to an orgiastic digital bacchanal of zero-waste grab a book. Do some wading. Break out the summer fun the calendar within... and get to the gig! knowledge, published on THE âNET (by Sandra Bullock) every month! games. Plus lots of parking & a Red Line stop (Savin Hill) Over at our sliver of Fields Corner, Dorchester Art Project, thereâs always magic a-brewing. To name a few spellbinding events, you can Hop on bostonhassle.com to learn: really close by. Come by on July 10th for our Boston expect a queer/trans drawing class, Sub Rosa collective inhabiting a Hassle Volunteerhang, evening beach party 6-9pm. studio in our space - and, of course, our galleryâs shrine show. "AltaThe Art of Trash Free Grocery Shoppinâ Itâs a good place to come meet all us freaks if youâve rations" opens on the 21st, and we're beyond thrilled to showcase Whatâs in a Zero Waste Kitchen ever wondered about volunteering and maybe roast a projects crafted by fifty-six local artists. Mosey on over to bask in the How to Kick Plastic Waste in the Dick marshmallow or two. If I have my druthers you'll be see- light of these shrines, to see a gig or just to hang out. See you there Whatâs a Condom ing even more Hassle parties @ Malibu Beach sometime and until then, donât listen too hard. peace down the line. However if you only do fancy beaches âSophia Higgins For the July edition, Iâll highlight several Crosstown residents then forget I said a thing... who make art and music with second-hand materials. If youâre âDan Shea curious about culture and garbage, and can tolerate the tone of my writing, then This Budâs For Youâą. PS - If youâre an artist, musician, writer, or curator, applications for the Crosstown artist-in-residence program are open until July 15! The residency is free; they give you an apartment, meals, a studio, and access to state-of-the-art equipment. Plus, you get to live THIS PROGRAM IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY A GRANT FROM THE BOSTON CULTURAL COUNCIL, A LOCAL AGENCY in Memphis for a few weeks. Apply at crosstownarts.org and tell âem Smelly Melly sent ya!
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