 There's over a hundred artists in this building and first Fridays are a day when approximately 80 of us open to the public and it's such a great time for the public to get to see what the artists are working on and to meet the artist, have conversations and if they want to purchase directly from the artist, that's a possibility. So it's such a great event, it's such a nice social time and it's a time that I think the artists enjoy and the public enjoys, it's a good combination. Personally, I think that we are one of the reasons that the neighborhood has become so profoundly great. It's one of the best destinations in Boston because everything that you see here, you don't see anywhere else. Oh, it's a good night to be here, I must say. When I moved into my studio in 2004, there were some artists in the building and there were a few galleries also up in the building. The galleries would have their openings on first Fridays. So the artists, some of the artists said, why don't we open our studios or people walking down the halls? So we sort of said, let's do first Fridays also. We formed the Soil Artist Guild. We started off with 20 artists in the group who were in the building. We charged some dues which allowed us to get some design work done, the initial website, some printed material. And then over the years, we grew and now we have almost 80 artists in the group and we do our first Friday events. Last year started second Sundays. We do it all year round. We get good crowds into the building and it gives the artists an opportunity to present their work and hopefully sell their artwork.