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Rub elbows with some of the finest art in Boston. (don't really rub your elbow if you're not expecting weird looks). For six long generations, Vose Galleries has been selling fine art to lovers of realism, and recently, contemporary.
The store also does appraisals.
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William St. George grew up in Brockton, saving every penny and dime to afford riding lessons. His love of horses grew, which can be seen incorporated in most of his paintings (that run a heafty $1,200 - $8,000). Other than horse, St. George concentrates on landscapes, seascapes, and cityscapes. Hours are: Tuesday - Thursdays: 10am - 6pm Wednesday - Fridays: 10am - 9pm Saturdays: 10am -6pm Sundays: 1pm - 6pm
 
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The place to go (wait, the only place to go) for tribal clothing, blankets, among other things. This is a unique store, very "granola" in nature.
 
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Opened by Michael Price in 1998, MPG is a contemporary art exhibit and gallery that represents two and three dimensional work. The gallery specializes in emerging artists. The gallery keeps it fresh and rotates art exhibits frequently. Some gallary artists have won acclaim and awards.
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directors of the gallery are Nina Nielsen, John Baker, and Josh Buckno. The exhibits tend to be on the instrusive/controversial side--- often cutting edge and political. The gallery features scultures and 2D artwork.
 
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Art Gallery in Boston's Back Bay.
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