Bohemia comes out strongly in "The Musicale" (1887), by a Boston artist called Stacy Tolman.
While still a college student, Leslie began producing tracks for local Boston artists.
He had learned of him from who, like many Boston artists of the period, were searching for spirituality in non-traditional ways.
William's grandfather was Peter Pelham, the Boston artist.
Standing out among the lesser-known participants for a similar directness is Sheila Pepe, a Boston artist, with a series of wall pieces appropriately titled "Doppelganger."
His paintings were in style of the Boston artists and are considered his Boston-style works.
The curator of the show was Nan Goldin, a Boston artist and photographer.
A founder of Unapack, Lydia Eccles, 43, said she was a Boston artist who had long been concerned with "totalitarian tendencies in technology."
Boston artists found it difficult to have their work exhibited outside of the local area.
The portrait was submitted by a Boston artist, who sketched her neighbor's daughter.