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Read MoreCambridge, MA June 2005—Drinkwater’s will be replacing the suits and sportswear usually displayed in their two store-front windows to install Kerrie Bellisario’s artwork. Drinkwater’s joins Cambridge in celebrating artist-business collaborations with storefront artist installations destined to make everyday living and running errands in Cambridge more exciting; as part of the Cambridge Arts Council’s “Art Up Front” project through June 19th.
Read MoreA graduate of Massachusetts College of Art, Kevin Cyr’s work has previously been exhibited locally at the Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts, Boston Ahts Festival, New Alliance Gallery, Green Street Gallery as well as galleries in California, New York and Pennsylvania and currently has work on exhibit with an international traveling show, “Two Steps Back”, now on its last leg in Canada after traveling through Europe and Japan.
Read MoreAfter year’s hiatus, Back Bay designer is rebuilding the business that gave him cache.
Read MoreJAMAICA PLAIN, MA–Gary Drinkwater was giving to the Jamaica Plain community before he even moved to this dynamic Boston neighborhood a year and a half ago. From his employment in other upscale menswear shops in the Boston area, he has organized clothing drives for the Friends of the Shattuck Shelter for over eight years.
Read MoreDoing well by doing good: Drinkwater’s—a recently launched, upscale men’s clothing store in Porter Square held its first event: a clothing drive to benefit the Shattuck Shelter. “Rather than having a self-important launch party—said the owner, Gary Drinkwater—we chose to hold a clothing drive as the store’s first social event.
Read More“Porter Square is undergoing a renaissance, ” says men’s apparel retailer Gary Drinkwater, whose eponymous upscale men’s clothing store recently opened in North Cambridge. “It’s a viable marketplace for restaurants and better retail locations now. The historic, pristinely restored Henderson Carriage building offered a space that’s comparable to the quality of the clothing in my store. And it has parking.”
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