JUNE 25 THROUGH JULY 23, 2010
GOOD VS EEEEEVIL! Superheroes VS Villains Smackdown!
Group Exhibition Featuring Original Characters
This and all future exhibitions/event are postponed until further notice.
Due to multiple break-ins in the building over the past few weeks, the gallery will be on hiatus while better security measures are taken, or a new space is secured. No artwork was stolen/damaged. Artists and purchasers may pick up work by contacting gallery director, Ami Bennitt, at info@space242.com. Thank you.
SPACE 242, Boston’s Low Brow Destination, proudly announces its June/July exhibition, GOOD VS EEEEEVIL!: Superheroes vs Villains Smackdown, featuring new work by many artists.
The exhibition, on view June 25 through July 23 includes illustration, painiting, mixed media, scultpure, comic pages, and photography. The opening reception is Friday, June 25, from 6-8pm. The event is free and open to the public with RSVP at www.space242. An artist talk will be held Friday, July 23 from 7-8pm. Gallery hours are Friday evenings 6:30-8pm, no RSVP necessary.
Featuring original work by Alyssa Adams, Gillian Alexiel, Allison Bamcat, EJ Barnes, Sheila Berry, Allie Biondi, Sean Bixby, Allison Blackwell, Craig Bostick, Joe Botsch, Kristin Boucher, Scott Bruns, Brian Butler, Derrek Coss, Joe Dellagatta, Michael Destefano, Jim Downes, Eamon, Andy Fish, Ashley Freeland, Brian Gubicza, Erica Henderson, Jeff Horwat, Patt Kelley, Sarah Kim, Chelsea Lane, Ron LeBrasseur, Jesse Lonegran, Nathalie Magri, Joanna Matuck, Fish McGill, Matt McKee, Massimo Mongiardo, Greg Moutafis, Christian Noise, Greg Orfanos, Peter Paul Payack, Caroline Ramsey, Rhonda Ratray, Mister Reusch, Derek Ring, Roho, Caitlin Ryan, Josh Santa-Cruz, Lisa Scollan, Andrew Sloan, Lindsay Small, Stones, Jared Tharp, Tom Torrey, Jack Turnbull, Robb Waters, David Wentworth, and Steven Young.
GOOD VS EEEVIL! is sponsored in part by The Weekly Dig, Jakprints, Harpoon Brewery, Drinkmasters, and ArtScope Magazine.
Above images, from left to right by Kristin Boucher, Derrek Coss, and Craig Bostick.





