LOCAL / FOCUS
With our Local / Focus program, FOSEL showcased and celebrated the work of our neighborhood's diverse group of local artists, creative projects, and South End-based nonprofits through exhibits displayed in the Tremont Street windows of the Library. People strolling could see and learn from the interesting and informative installations designed by and featuring talented, dedicated, and creative individuals from the South End community! FOSEL hopes to revive this program when a new library is open.
Fiber artist Sophie Truong, owner of SoWa’s Thayer Street storefront studio, Stitch and Tickle
Come see the plans for the Allan Rohan Crite Park in our Tremont Street window (through Feb. 28).
The October Local Focus installation will feature the innovative, thought-provoking, and beautiful artwork of South End-based artist Gisela Griffith
In a sign of hope for normalcy, the first Local/Focus installation in the Tremont Street window since the South End library closed in March is now on view.
The February/March Local/Focus Installation Showcases St Stephens Episcopal Church and Its Long-standing and Wide-ranging Social Justice Art and Literacy Programs for Children of All Ages
Local Artist Barney Levitt Showcases his Playful Paintings, Inspired by Dutch Masters and American Realist Painters, in the Tremont Street Window through October
The Artist Advocacy Group, United South End Artists (USEA), Will Install the Next Local/Focus Window to Feature their Artists and Highlight their September 21 - 22 South End Open Studios Event
The Newton Watercolor Society's Juried Artwork Depicting "Scenes of Boston," to be Featured in its 2020 Calendar, Is on Display in the Tremont Street Window During August
"MORE THAN WORDS" Bookstore on East Berkeley Street Showcases its Social Mission in the June/July Local/Focus Window
Imagined Landscapes by Local Artist Duncan Will on Display Inside the South End Library t
Artist Carol Schweigert, a Former Resident of the Piano Factory, Has Installed a Local/Focus Exhibit of her Recent Work in the Library's Tremont Street Window
Local/Focus is Showcasing the Zeitgeist Stage Company, Closing its Doors in May after Eighteen Years of Presenting Contemporary Award-winning Plays in the South End's Boston Center for the Arts
Local/Focus Window Showcases the Many Local Writers Participating in the Fourth South End Authors' Book Festival, Held Thursday, April 4 in Tent City's Harry Dow Room
The Boston Center for Adult Education Is This Month's Local/Focus Subject in the Tremont Street Window, With a 30 Percent Discount Offered for New Registrations by South End Library Friends
The January Local/Focus Installation of Crime Fiction in the Tremont Street Window Features Mystery, Thriller and Suspense Novels by Local Writers or Tales Set In or Around Boston
South End Visual Artist Marianne A. Kinzer Has Installed a Local/Focus Window Display Inspired by Nature’s Ecology of Prairie Landscapes and Wetlands
Erik Grau, Visual Artist and Inclusion Kindergarten Teacher, Puts His Sculptural Interest in Crystals and Minerals on Display in the Tremont Street Window
Local/Focus Presents Visual Artist Elizabeth Taylor's "South End Observations," Portraits of People and Nature in an Urban Setting
The Ayer Mansion, the Only Surviving Building Designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, Is the Subject of This Month's Local/Focus Installation
Local/Focus Puts the Spotlight on the South End's Union United Methodist Church Celebrating the 200-year Anniversary of its Congregation
The Latest Local/Focus of the Tremont Street Window Displays the Wonders of Coding and Technology Available at the South End Technology Center and its Sibling, the Fab/Lab
The South End Historical Society's Local/Focus Installation for April Showcases 1912 Maps, Images of Chester Square and a Slide Show of Ye Old South End in the Library's Tremont Street Window
Local Floral Design Studio, Table & Tulip, Has Installed a Spring-inspired Display in the South End Library's Tremont Street Window for March, Defying Prevailing Weather Conditions