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Did Boston Just Put Up A Mural of A Terrorist?
No. No it didn’t. Because that would be insane. That would be insane
Read More »ICA UK Brings Us Art on Wheels with ART DRIVE!
It all started when French race car driver asked his buddy Alexander Calder to do a little project: marry artistic excellence with an ‘already perfect object’. The Art-Car was born and BMW brings us
Read More »Last Minute Plans: Peabody Essex Museum PM Street Art Event
Once again the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem MA is earning it’s keep at the top of my ‘awesome museums list’. This time it’s for their PEM/PM night event: Street Art. Check out the
Read More »Work Of Art: Takin’ It To The Skreets
Welcome back to Work of Art! I’m so sorry I was away last week, I was watching hunky dudes run around stage in spandex, sorry. But this week, it looks like we’ve got a
Read More »Creative Curation: Part 5
Public Art was always an important issue for me, though in our economic decline I see now more than ever the potential for public art programs in our cities and how they can lift
Read More »Boston AHTS Festival is Back!
Save the Date! September 10th & September 11th Noon-6pm Chris Columbus Park T Accessible: Blue Line – Aquarium stop Green Line – Govern. Center Tips: Bring CASH Bring Water Don’t haggle
Read More »Creative Curation: Part 4
Public Art was always an important issue for me, though in our economic decline I see now more than ever the potential for public art programs in our cities and how they can lift
Read More »Help Boston MFA Keep Chihuly Icicle Tower
Hey, New England kids! Love the arts? Want to feel like you did something to help creative efforts in our community? Now’s your chance! Help the Boston MFA raise funds to purchase the fantastical
Read More »Creative Curation: Part 3
Public Art was always an important issue for me, though in our economic decline I see now more than ever the potential for public art programs in our cities and how they can lift
Read More »Creative Curation: Part 2
Public Art was always an important issue for me, though in our economic decline I see now more than ever the potential for public art programs in our cities and how they can lift
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