Taken: A R E A Gallery Opening

A R E A Gallery opens a new home in Boston and Take was there to capture photos.

On December 1, Cambridge-based gallery A R E A opened a second home in the SoWa neighborhood of Boston. Below, A R E A’s creative producer Nick Medvescek and founder and director David Guerra; artist Frank Floyd; and Amanda Accardi, owner of Around the Corner Framing, toasted the achievement.

A R E A's creative producer Nick Medvescek; its founder and director, David Guerra; artist Frank Floyd; and Amanda Accardi, owner of Around the Corner Framing, at the opening of A R E A's new SoWa location. Photo by Melissa Ostrow

A R E A’s creative producer Nick Medvescek; its founder and director, David Guerra; artist Frank Floyd; and Amanda Accardi, owner of Around the Corner Framing, at the opening of A R E A’s new SoWa location. Photo by Melissa Ostrow

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