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2 Arrow Street, 4th Floor
Cambridge, MA 02138

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Mailing Address

P.O. Box 382234
Cambridge, MA 02238

Directions

In a Car

First of all, driving and parking are kind of a nightmare in Cambridge. You're better off taking the T.

If you must drive, however, start by taking the Brighton/Cambridge exit (exit #18) from the Mass Turnpike (90). Follow the signs to Cambridge; you will find yourself pointing in several different directions, among them Canada, France and Bermuda, until you find yourself at a light about to cross the Charles. Cross it.

Take your third left after the river onto Putnam Avenue. You will pass Western Avenue and then your first major intersection after Western Avenue is kind of a three-way doozy; there's a traffic triangle and a couple of lights and an Au Bon Pain, but essentially you want to take a left on to Massachusetts Avenue.

Up Mass Ave. two blocks, take a left onto Arrow Street. We're on the left, in the new stone building with "ART" in neon letters in the first floor window. You may have to circle the block to find a meter, but there is a fairly high turnover rate during the day around here. If you're truly stuck there are several parking garages in Harvard Square which we can point you toward.

On the T

Don't call it the subway or the metro. They call it the "T" here. You will remember this from watching "Good Will Hunting." Your T trip to PRX is, in fact, a trail of "Good Will Hunting" memories. Take the Red Line to Harvard Square; if you're coming from the city you'll see a view of the Charles that you will remember from any movie ever shot in Boston.

When you get to street level, head towards the Au Bon Pain where Will and -- I am unable to remember the name of the character that Minnie Driver played -- talked about Mozart. You're on Massachusetts Avenue now; when you pass Bow Street you'll see a Dunkin' Donuts on your left. It used to be a Baskin Robbins, site of the "How you like them apples?" window-banging (and for those truly in the know, the site of the "Bow & Arrow Pub" which had a cameo in Good Will Hunting).

You're close now; take a right on Bow Street, then an immediate left on Arrow Street. We're on the right at the end of Arrow before it merges into Massachusetts Avenue, in the new stone building with "ART" in neon letters in the first floor window.