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EXIT Galleries Presents Stefan Thev, Frances Baker, Zami, AF1shawty by Sam Fish

EXIT Galleries Presents live performances from Stefan Thev, Frances Baker, Zami, & AF1shawty from inside the art installation in Boston.

EXIT Galleries Presents Stefan Thev, Frances Baker, Zami, & AF1shawty July 30th 7PM-10PM

The show is part of the ongoing OUTCHEA! summer music festival series in Boston, MA. Follow EXIT to hear about the upcoming shows.

EXIT has partnered with Topo Chico to offer complimentary cold beverages at the event.

Frances Baker

Protected by Angels, Frances Baker is an Artist Producer that creates the perfect atmosphere for driving with the windows down, and melting into the sun on a picnic.

Stefan Thev

STEFAN is the type of artist whose music doesn't fit into any one genre. His music is filled with elements of progressive rock, bedroom pop, indie rock, DIY punk, and R&B. This versatility and willingness to share his personal struggles helps to establish him as an artist to watch in the Alternative Rock scene as more of his genre-defying music releases.

Zami

Zami is an incredible gifted singer and songwriter, who has been featured on Berklee Colleges two- track series.

AF-1 Shawty

AF1Shawty is a very talented popstar on they rise.

ISOLATION INSTALLATION BY SAM FISH by Sam Fish

Works on paper (~20 sheets) - 9” x 12” , acrylic ink, yesterday coffee. Body - plastic, trash, metal chain, bubble wrap, dirty clothes, plaster, acrylic. Barrier (Don't feed the artist in Boston!) - Found traffic cones, caution tape, stickers, acryl…

Works on paper (~20 sheets) - 9” x 12” , acrylic ink, yesterday coffee.
Body - plastic, trash, metal chain, bubble wrap, dirty clothes, plaster, acrylic.
Barrier (Don't feed the artist in Boston!) - Found traffic cones, caution tape, stickers, acrylic paint.
Freestanding paintings (3) - Various sizes— collaged paper, acrylic, oil stick, on found wood & metal.
2020

PHOTOS BY TONY COTTE
WORDS BY SAM FISH

For myself, there is a beauty in isolation. Mainly since, through constant self-exploration, it continues to highlight my inherent desire to be be with others. To be seen. To be loved. To share life. And to communicate my experiences. Through isolation, I feel our connectedness, or oneness, on a different, more intrinsic level. 

I’m sure this is a strange and painful time for a lot of you, but there is undoubtedly some good in it— since we are going through it together.

My work is about people. It’s about me. And you. It’s about the love I have for our similarities and our unique differences. And the pain I feel to be alone in this world, at times.

It’s an extraction of the desperate passion I have to share my human. And I just took it to a very extremely literal representation with this installation. Stop looking at my butt. 

I do believe the more windows we have into the soul, the brighter our days will be. And with those windows, we can all see and love each other in clearer way. 

Yes, there is pain in isolation, but there is also healing. I think the planet is probably pretty stoked that we’re all in time out right now. It’s giving us humans all some time to think and reflect on what’s important. 

And a big part of that (abating environmental destruction aside) is that we love being together. Sharing our lives together. And I can guarantee, that whenever I can, I will want to share with you. And hopefully you will want to share with me. Let’s call it a party! In the meantime, I’ll be here, waiting, lying on the floor drawing pictures.

See you soon.

Love,
Sam.  

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