Art for Boston's sake
The city today launched what it hopes is a 15-month conversation on how to boost art in Boston. Boston Creates will:
Provide an opportunity for Boston’s many communities and neighborhoods to create a cultural blueprint highlighting Boston’s strengths and setting innovative goals for the future. We’ll look at community organizations and individual artists; cultural spaces and facilities; our cultural heritage and communities; our festivals and events; and creative industries and occupations.
If you want to help drive the overall conversation as a member of the leadership council, or just want to volunteer to help lead discussions in your neighborhood, the site has a sign-up form.
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Public Art
In Washington DC they've taken old police call boxes and opened up the top so that artists can paint a small picture inside. The result is really neat and a great way to re-use what otherwise could be an eyesore.
I've always thought Boston should encourage more murals from locals -- professionals and students. The city can buy the paint and supplies. Great way of showing community support and counter the stupid tags.
My complaint with the big mural downtown a few years ago had less to do with the content and more to do with the fact they were guys from Brazil who had no connection to Boston. It was a waste of an opportunity.
Paint City Hall
Put some colorful coats over the dirty, neglected concrete?
I vote for my parklets :)
I vote for more parklets :)
Today! 5pm Friday 10 April 2015 BLOKHedZ Harvard Square
"BLOKHedZ" Exhibition Opening and Panel Discussion with MadTwiinz
http://hutchinscenter.fas.harvard.edu/events-lectures/events/april-10-20...
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Location:
Rudenstine Gallery / Hiphop Archive & Research Institute, Hutchins Center, 104 Mount Auburn Street, 3R, Cambridge, MA
Date/Time:
5pm Friday April 10, 2015
BLOKHedZ: Music, Magic & Mayhem
5:00 - Exhibition Opening: Neil L. & Angelica Zander Rudenstine Gallery, Hutchins Center, 104 Mount Auburn Street, 3R, Cambridge, MA.
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6:00 - Panel Discussion with Madtwiinz: Hiphop Archive & Research Institute, Hutchins Center, 104 Mount Auburn Street, 3R, Cambridge, MA.
Free and open to the public.
Panel Moderated by:
Marcyliena Morgan, Director, Hiphop Archive & Research Institute
Panelists:
Mike & Mark Davis, aka Madtwiinz, Blokhedz: Music, Magic & Mayhem Creators
Erika Alexander, Actress, Writer, Producer, Co-Creator of the graphic novel Concrete Park
Nicole Hodges Persley, Professor, Actress, Director, University of Kansas
John Jennings, Professor, Cartoonist, Designer, Graphic Novelist, University of Buffalo (SUNY)
Tony Puryear, Screenwriter, Co-Creator of the graphic novel Concrete Park
Deborah Whaley, Professor, Visual Artist, Curator, University of Iowa