Part 2 of āBish, we got on the same jacket!ā
Location: @streettheorycollective
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I walked in like āBish, we got on the same jacket!ā
You know you purchased a fire piece when a fellow fly girl owns it too!!
Location: @streettheorycollective
Be sure to come through and visit!
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Outfit details in next video, stay tuned!
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I donāt know when we started conflating growing up with being serious, but I promise you the key to life is play š
Ride The Animals by @mz.icar is now on view @streettheorycollective . Come explore the show and ride the animals!!
FlowrBomb | @flowrbomb___
The Inner Sanctum
Oil and textiles on panel
24 x 18 inches
On View @streettheorycollective
The Living Room Gallery Exhibit
Now - Jan 22ndĀ
FlowrBomb is an emerging artist whose practice is anchored in intuition, ancestral connection, and the spiritual dimensions of creativity. Entirely self-taught, she approaches painting as a meditative and energetic process, allowing emotion, memory, and instinct to guide the work.
Her practice is an act of remembering, channeling inherited knowing and alchemizing experiences of womanhood, motherhood, and identity into visual language.
See the collection online at streettheory.cohart.com #linkinbio
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In tonightās ArtsThursday conversation hosted by the ArtLab and moderated by A.R.T. Associate Artistic Director Dayron J. Miles @dayronj , we witnessed how Boston muralist Rob āProblakā Gibbs @problak engages in process with deep intentionācreating not only mirrors in which Bostonās residents see themselves, but collective and lasting stories he calls the āfourth dimensionā of his art.
Earlier this fall, Problak began a community-driven process for a new mural commissioned for the American Repertory Theaterās future home in Allston. For this conversation at ArtLab, he was joined by muralists Gina @flowrbomb___ , one of the artists who led a community visioning workshops across Malden, Cambridge, and Allston.
Thank you to everyone who filled the ArtLab with such energy, curiosity, and love for this city.
Finally catching my breath after Miami Art Week. š“⨠@streettheorygallery made its SCOPE debut with @marka_27 Elevar La Cultura as a feature installation at The New Contemporary. As an artist, being immersed in that kind of creative energy filled my whole spirit. The vibes were immaculate⦠now Iām sleepy. Until next time, Miami. āš¾š¤ šš“āļø
What a whirlwind these last few years have been. I went from beginning my journey with @streettheorygallery to standing here now, helping launch @streettheorycollective Sometimes I have to stop and remind myself⦠Iām living inside a dream I wrote for myself. āØ
Thank you to the team for pouring into me, for reminding me that I am capable and deserving. Thank you for giving me the space to trust myself, to stumble, to learn, to grow, to try again.
I get to be immersed in art every single day. I get to meet amazing people with stories that inspire me.
Iāve grown so much these past years, and Iām grateful for Street Theory for creating an environment rooted in love, expansion, and understanding. Iāve been blessed⦠and now, with the Collective, other artists will be able to feel a piece of that magic too. š±š«
Hereās to everything that brought me here ā and everything thatās still unfolding.
šø : @davidmatthewsjr@nineacrephotography
Join us for the soft opening of Street Theory Gallery & Collective, a new gallery and arts incubator rooted in the heart of Central Square, Cambridge.
This exhibition marks the beginning of a new chapter for Street Theory Collective, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering rising creatives and reimagining how art connects community, culture, and collaboration.
Come celebrate art, community, and the beginning of something special in Central Square, with DJ Big Bear on the 1ās & 2ās!
Event Details:
š Street Theory Collective | 541 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA
Artwork and limited-edition prints available for purchase.
Light refreshments and drinks will be served
Wheelchair accessible; nearest MBTA stop: Central Square (Red Line).
This is a 21+ event.
Free and open to the public.
Space will be limited; RSVP does not guarantee entry