Removed from the hipness of Hillsboro Village and the doings downtown, the Chestnut Street neighborhood has hosted some of the city's most challenging creative voices. With the opening of Ovvio Arte, even the most obscure expressions now have an official address. Veta Cicolello and Theo Antoniadis' new space is a black box theater, art gallery and music venue all in one, and it has already played host to—and served as inspiration for—some of this year's best art happenings and plays (see below). Expect great things from this dynamic duo in '09. —JOE NOLAN
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