Art Galleries in Cambridge, MA

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“Architecture by Le CorbusierThe building here is more meaningful than the exhibition.Born in Switzerland in 1887, he was an important figure in architecture.He is not simply a person who left behind beautiful buildings, but a pioneer in architectural theory who broke the stereotypes of existing buildings and created new techniques for modern architecture.For example, a building is expressed with exposed concrete.A person who influenced Tadao Ando”

4.8 Superb8 Reviews

“So much to choose from. Gotta love handmade stuff made locally. Simply adorable. I was so intrigued by all the various things they offer. Since there is a variety of things to choose from like jewelry, tchotchkes, hanging art pieces, face masks, trinkets, etc. So you never know what you're gonna find, which I guess is a good thing, variety is the spice of life. They are in a space w/ Mud Flat so don't confuse the two, they are separate entities. Although some things are pricey since all handmade goods, it's wonderful to be able to support women owned businesses.”

4.6 Superb9 Reviews

“Wonderful variety of high quality, creative choices, reasonably priced made by local artisans. Store is managed and staffed by the artisans, who are always friendly, helpful, patient.”

5 Superb2 Reviews

“It's small. Closed on sundays.I like the art, edgy and modern, in general. You can also see 3 walls of exhibit from the street. Only street parking and it's tight near porter square on red line.”

4.5 Superb10 Reviews

“Entrance free of charge. Architecturally sublime. Kind and gentle staff, feel free to ask them about the works exhibited. (If you have the luck to meet Selby Nimrod please honor the presence). Concise yet very nurturing. Indoor exhibitions are mainly composed of 2 selections and a small library/reading lobby. Outdoor exhibition is largely composed by many traditional forms of art that are scattered around the blocks (use the map provided inside to explore these, bet it's more enjoyable during summer) . Compared with the main MIT museum I found this experience closer to the current topics of interests that the artistic researches are facing on the new media lab (this is just a personal guess and opinion).”

3.8 Good17 Reviews

“Stopped in for a coffee before having a look around harvard and found it was delicious - nice outdoor sitting spots too. Walk in through the gate opening on harvard square and you will find the cafe on your left”

3.3 Good7 Reviews