
The 2016 Bill of Yeah Rights
Amendments I - X to the United States Constitution arranged as concrete poems illustrated in relation to the current social and political climate.
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Working to cultivate creativity and solidarity among the young and young at heart

Amendments I - X to the United States Constitution arranged as concrete poems illustrated in relation to the current social and political climate.
Published on the Boston Hassle blog for their ...
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Games to Cultivate a Creative Attitude, Projects, Public Art, Studio Art
Global power and the commoners’ dilemmas
A series of symbols scanned from the seminal 1970s graphic design textbook, The Symbol Sourcebook, by Henry Dreyfuss, and paired with new provocative ...
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A series of found poems from the official argument against legalization of recreational marijuana in Massachusetts. Available as a color poster, 12" x 18". ...
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This project addresses the power of image makers generally, and Rockwell specifically, in guiding public opinion and imagination.
Alterations to Norman Rockwell digital reproductions allude to ...
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Games to Cultivate a Creative Attitude, Projects, Studio Art
Jargon derived from the textbook "The American University," 1973, paired with new graphic illustration.
Series of 2" pins. ...
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This Month in Boston Counter-Cultural History was for two years a monthly feature in the local independent arts & culture newspaper the Boston Compass. The column explores the role of arts & ...
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Games are designed to be fair, to give players an equal chance of winning. Conversely, society grants privileges and advantages to some while excluding and disempowering others. While both games and ...
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Constitution Found Poetry: A Nook We Can Mirror (2013) confronts our unique founding document, examining how it has guided us towards good and ill, how it may have failed us and how we may be failing ...
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Courses, Projects, Public Art, Tours
The History of Columbia Point
Revealed Through Public Art
The Urban Scholars are a group of Boston Public High School students enrolled in U-Mass Boston’s after school college preparatory program. In ...
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The Millennium Trail was a 1990s failed federal program to create historic trails through US cities and towns, including in Roxbury where only one plaque was installed.
Teaching Artist Neil Horsky ...
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