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August 17, 2024

Provincetown Pop Up: BAR Benefit Sale at Zone7a Gallery and Books

From August 16–21, Boston Art Review will be in residence at Zone 7a Gallery & Books with a selection of work from our benefit art sale along with a reading library of previous publications.

When

August 17, 2024

Where

Zone7a Gallery and Books 437 Commercial St., Provincetown, MA 02657

Sponsored By

Opening talk
Friday, August 16
4:00 PM—Panel discussion at Fine Arts Work Center

5:30–7:30 PM—Join us for drinks and snacks at the gallery

Late Night Gallery Hours:
Saturday, August 17, 7:30–11:00 PM

Regular Hours:
Saturday, August 17, 11:00 AM–11:00 PM
Sunday, August 18, 10:00 AM–6:00 PM
Monday, August 19, 11:00 AM–5:00 PM
Tuesday, August 20, 11:00 AM—6:00 PM
Wednesday, August 21, 10:00 AM–1:00 PM

The artwork in this sale was donated by artists and galleries who have been featured in Boston Art Review. We’re so grateful for their support and their belief in the importance of independent arts criticism and publishing.

VIEW AVAILABLE WORKS

Participating artists include: Clint Baclawski, Sarah Meyers Brent / Chase Young Gallery, Katarina Burin, Cicely Carew / art_works, Silvia López Chavez, Jamieson Edson, Maya Erdelyi, Tory Fair, Michelle Grabner / Drive-by Projects, Katrine Hildebrandt-Hussey, Napoleon Jones-Henderson, Yuri Shimojo, Neeta Madahar / Anderson Yezerski Gallery, S. Billie Mandle, Jo Ann Rothschild, Sneha Shrestha (IMAGINE) / art_works, Gabriel Sosa, Yu-Wen Wu, and Michael Zachary. 

Framing was generously provided by Around The Corner located at 645 Tremont Street.

If you are interested in purchasing work, please contact Jameson Johnson at jameson@bostonartreview.com

Proceeds from our annual benefit art sale support our writer fund—a fund we’ve dedicated to supporting writers and editors from diverse backgrounds and experience levels. In supporting writers directly, we support our arts ecosystem. More writers means more (thoughtful) press; more press means more discourse; and more discourse means that artists, galleries, community spaces, and cultural organizations are able to expand their reach, impact, and legacies.

This exhibition is generously supported by art_works.
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