Showing posts with label Boynton Beach Live. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boynton Beach Live. Show all posts

Thursday, August 28, 2014

New Times Today! Art Walk is Back Enlivened and Reenergized!



At the top of the list for Thursday!
Thank you Alex Rendon!


BBAD's Art Walk Revival

6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. August 28
Boynton Beach Arts District
422 W. Industrial Ave. Boynton Beach, FL
786-521-1199

Price: free

Back in BBAD

Alex Rendon
After enduring a two-month permitting battle with the City of Boynton Beach, the Boynton Beach Art District's monthly art walk returns this Thursday enlivened and reenergized. With its city ban now lifted, BBAD's Art Walk celebrates its four-year anniversary this week. 







Saturday, August 2, 2014

Today Palm Beach Post Say's Boynton Beach Art Walk is Back!

Friends Gather for Celebratin Dinner


The city and the art walk’s organizer Rolando Chang Barrero met today after the city said the walk wasn’t going to be allowed anymore.
Here’s a statement from Barrero:
“In a short meeting held today at the City of Boynton Beach City Hall the long awaited “process”, was laid out. The Florida Arts Association, the not-for-profit that organizes the Art Walk, was given a set of clear steps to attain a yearly permit. Although the permit process will go through the Arts Commission and then must be approved, there was no doubt that the new process will be approved.
Cost for the permit will be at a substansial savings to the Art District if it were to apply monthly for the Special Events Permit.
This agreement will also allow the Florida Arts Association to keep the names: Boynton Beach Art District Art Walk, and Boynton Beach Live which are the names which have been branded over the last few years.
Many thanks are due to the City of Boynton Beach, the resident artists of BBAD, the art community of Palm Beach, Broward and Dade Counties, the press, and all of our friends and supporters throughout the country!
Celebrate with us! Let’s BBAD on Thursday!!
AUGUST 28, 2014 | 6-11 PM
-Rolando Chang Barrero”
Here’s our story about the walk.
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Thursday, February 20, 2014

New Times! "Fire Ant" Reports: BBAD Got Bitch-Slapped !


New Times 

Boynton Beach Live: Arts District Bounces Back From Flood Damage








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Ali Miranda

Boynton Beach Live Tonight: 
Thursday, February 20, 2014 | 7-11 PM
410-422 West Industrial Ave.,
Boynton Beach, Florida 33426
786-521-1199

FREE

Bitch-slapped by the 100-year flood of last January, the intrepid artists and entrepreneurs of the Boynton Beach Art District are back on their feet again and ready to roll. To celebrate, they're hosting an art walk tomorrow night including live music, live painting and fire dance.

Located in a low-lying industrial district just west of the FEC railroad tracks off I-95, the BBAD's storage bays and workspaces were especially vulnerable to the nearly two feet of rain that came down January 10. The district's residents lost an estimated $60,000 of equipment, materials, and irreplaceable art to the flood.
The local community's response to the disaster was "moving, overwhelming," according to Rolando Chang Barrero, whose ActivistArtistA Gallery is the district's spark plug. "Almost every artist I know kicked in $20 or so to help out," he told New Times. "The vendors at our events held a fundraiser at Respectable Street. Local businessman Glen Pearce donated $900!"
The money raised so far -- nearly $2000 -- has been set aside to replace the BBAD's sound equipment. (They're using borrowed equipment tomorrow.) A March 2 benefit (details to follow) is slated to raise funds for computers and a/c. The art that was lost, that's gone with the wet. "I held a waterlogged fire sale," Barrero told us. "Sold damaged pieces off for $10 each."
"We went from flood to festival in one week," Barrero said. "The Art al'Fresco show went on as planned. With the art walk tomorrow, we're fully back."
Tomorrow night's musical headliner is J.C. Dwyer, lead singer and guitarist with Lake Worth's Mobile Homies, self-described "Rockers who grew up on country and got sick of hearing the glitzy crap that passes for country these days and decided, 'Zoddammit, we gotta do something about this!'"
Working the turntables will be DJ Thought, of Smooth Bounce Entertainment. Slinging paint in real time will be multi-media threat Craig McInnis. The Philosofires performance troupe will set the night alight with fire dance, hula hoop, and belly dance. The show must go on.
Boynton Beach Live. 7 to 11 p.m., Thursday, February 20, 422 West Industrial Ave.,
Boynton Beach
Fire Ant -- an invasive species, tinged bright red, with an annoying, sometimes-fatal sting -- covers politics, activism, the environment and culture in Palm Beach County and elsewhere. Got feedback or a tip? Contact Fire.Ant@BrowardPalmBeach.com.



Wednesday, February 19, 2014

New Times: Calls Justin Bieber a Douch in Blurb about Art District!


Original Painting by Rolando Chang Barrero, $600
contact: ActivistArtistA@gmail.com

--In early January of this year, a ridiculously annoying storm decided to rain bullets onto the city of Boynton. Although it wouldn't have been classified as biblical (since there weren't any reports of animals headed two by two toward a gigantic wooden ark built by the town drunk), the level of frustration this storm caused was at least at Justin Bieber levels. Luckily, the recovery time took way less than whatever time it's going to take the pop star to be able to see a carton of eggs and not immediately get the urge to act like a douchey 12-year-old


Boynton is back, and with it comes Boynton Beach Live, a multimedia art walk, open mic, and fire show that was supposed to be held in January, until the storm flooded the town. 

Boynton Beach Live is brought to you by the Boynton Beach Arts District and will literally light a fire on your Thursday evening. The show will feature Mobile Homies lead singer J.C. Dwyer live, Craig McInnis as a guest artist, Soundmaster: DJ Though of Smooth Bounce Entertainment, and the Philosifires with a fire show not to be missed. 
The show will be held at 422 W. Industrial Ave. in Boynton Beach from 7 to 11 p.m. and is free to attend. Visit activistartista.blogspot.com, or call 786-521-1199.
— By Tana Velen


BOYNTON BEACH LIVE, THIS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH | 7-11 PM

ActivistArtistA Gallery

Map & Directions422 W. Industrial Ave.
Boynton Beach, FL 33426

786-521-1199

Monday, February 17, 2014

BOCA Magazine on Boynton Beach Live (This Thursday)



Boca Magazine by John Thomason

THIS THURSDAY

RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/543490459092430/

What: Return of “Boynton Beach Live”
Where: Boynton Beach Arts District, 400 block of West Industrial Avenue, Boynton Beach
When: 7 to 11 p.m.
Admission: Free
Contact: 786/521-1199, activistartista.blogspot.com


Last month was a reminder that we should never take great things for granted, especially the kind that cost nothing to attend and offer fun and frivolity for an entire evening. They could disappear in two shakes of a lamb’s tail, as January’s popular Third Thursday Art Walk at the Boynton Beach Arts District did, when flood damage set the district back some $60,000. But Rolando Chang Barrero and his dedicated team managed to secure enough funding to rebuild and continue, and this Thursday, the Art Walk is back and better than ever: Performances include live painting from Craig McInnis; live music from JC Dwyer, lead singer of the Mobile Homies; and, as always, Palm Beach County’s favorite fire spinners, the Philosofires.

Very Special Welcome back to DJ Thought of Smooth Bounce Entertainment!!







Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Boynton Beach Live: A night under the Stars!


Boynton Beach Live: A night under the Stars!
 Boynton Beach Art District
422 West Industrial Ave., Boynton Beach, Florida 33426

THURSDAY, December 19, 2013 | 6-11 pm





Boynton Beach, FL- The Florida Arts Association and The Boynton Beach Art District are celebrating the holidays! On Thursday, December 19, 2013 the Boynton Beach Art District will host Boynton Beach Live: A night under the stars!  Boynton Beach Live will feature a special interactive performance by Lauren Krothe and Timothy Angstadt, open studios, specialty vendors, food, and an open mic. This is not your typical holiday party! Auction, Gifts, Food, and more!



Open Studios: Rolando Chang Barrero, Jackee Swinson, Dianett Doyle, Michael Kupillas, and others…

One Man’s Trash Exhibition at ActivistArtistA Gallery

Door prizes, Auctions, Gifts, and more!

Vendors please contact: Boynton Beach Art District
Timothy Angstadt

This event is funded by the  Florida Arts Association