Boston Center for the Arts
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Initiated in 1965 with the purchase of a Tremont St. block, the Center for the Arts is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting all types of artists in their creative endeavors. This 4-acre complex houses a gallery, 3 theaters, 2 rehearsal spaces, 50 studios open to public viewing, and the
Boston Ballet. The theaters host a frequently changing array of contemporary performances; check the
website calendar for upcoming events.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
The BCA is a completely non-profit establishment- The main goal of the Boston Center for the Arts is to build bridges between the world of performing and visual arts and the community-which they believe is a vitally important part of Boston. In 2004 the BCA came together with the Calderwood Pavillion and Boston University's
Huntington Theatre Company. They are now the biggest non-profit theatre establishment in Boston. The BCA prides itself on community outreach and education.
Mills Gallery Music Series: Overheard/Underground
Taking advantage of downtime between exhibitions, the staff of the Mills Gallery is putting on a fringe music/performance series during the month of July.
Click
Herefor show times and a list of performers.
SOUTH END OPEN STUDIOS
September 20, 21 2008
A great way to get to know the neighborhood. This
free event is one of the longest running open studios in the city. An information table will be set up on the plaza in front of the BCA. To plan your route or to see a list of this year's participating artists, click
here.