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Guided Tour of Let's Talk About Bikes

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Hours:11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:Free
Category:Arts & Culture

In conjunction with Circle The City, Greenway edition, join the BSA and guest curators from over,under on Sunday, August 5, at 11:00 am at BSA Space (290 Congress Street, Boston) for a guided tour of Let’s Talk About Bikes.

Admire the craft, beauty and innovation of bikes by local manufacturers, and investigate themes of production, use and impact while raising awareness and fostering dialogue about the role of the bicycle in cities today.

Let’s Talk About Bikes explores the many urban cultures spawned by the bicycle: alternative societies such as SCUL; leisure riders and events like Hub on Wheels; community educational groups such as Cycle Kids; the work cultures of pedicabbies and bicycle messengers; and enthusiasm for cycling demonstrated through clubs, teams and races.

Let’s Talk About Bikes aims to raise awareness and foster dialogue about the role of the bicycle in cities today. Don’t miss this chance to explore this thought-provoking exhibit with the curators themselves. The tour is free and open to all; no RSVP required.

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bsaspace.org/events/guided-tour-of-lets-talk-about-bikes-2/

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290 Congress Street, Boston, MA, 02210 map
Phone: 617-391-4007

A short walk from South Station, right on the waterfront!

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