Fourthwall x Silver Oris: Human Powered Works

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Boston has a little secret. Well, until it became a very well-known and respected secret. Oliver Mak, Jay Gordon, and Dan Natola founded Bodega as a haven for sneaker freaks and streetwear aficionados. But what’s so secret about Bodega?

It’s hidden behind a Snapple vending machine in the back of a storefront selling laundry detergent, slightly expired food, and other neighborhood necessities.

rsz_bodega.jpgBodega’s storefront, complete with Snapple vending machine door

bodega2.jpgWhat’s hidden behind that secret door

Two years ago the trio opened up the Fourthwall Project right behind Fenway Park as a venue for showcasing local and international artists. The exhibit “Human Powered Works” opened last Friday with a DJ spinning and the free Pabst Blue Ribbon flowing. “Human Powered Works” featured artists from diverse backgrounds, including a MIT Media Lab shop worker, a vinyl toy maker and muralist, and a bicycle street gang member.

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