
The Freedom Trail on Trial
Urbano is a non-profit organization in Jamaica Plain that empowers urban teens, professional artists, and the community to create social change by facilitating artist-led projects surrounding annual ...
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Courses, Projects, Public Art, Tours, Video
Urbano is a non-profit organization in Jamaica Plain that empowers urban teens, professional artists, and the community to create social change by facilitating artist-led projects surrounding annual ...
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Figment Boston is an annual free interactive art festival on the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Downtown Boston. Included in the 2012 festival literature was the following invitation to participate in my ...
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The first public performance of Baseball Cycling occurred in June 2011 as part of the Common Boston festival. The call for participation was as follows.
Come participate in an experimental urban ...
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Art For Friends Sake Productions, Projects, Public Art
Neil Horsky’s installation on Boston Common engages First Night participants in a collaborative performance that is both whimsical and nostalgic. One participant rides an exercise bicycle ...
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The Fire Poetry began inside the “Big Read” tent at the Boston Book Festival in Copley Square in the fall of 2009. Children and adults visiting the tent were invited to remove pages from Ray ...
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Projects, Public Art, Workshops
Established by children during the Milton Public Library’s opening event on April 4, 2009, the IMAGINATION PUBLIC LIBRARY is now here for you to add to and enjoy.
Please participate by ...
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ProvFlux is an annual performance art festival held in Providence, RI. ProvFlux V was held in the summer of 2008.
Providence’s Sunny Stretches: A Collaborative Urban Exploration is an experiment ...
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Art For Friends Sake Productions, Music, Projects, Public Art
An art party on a public staircase, 2007. ...
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A series of event scores (public performances & installations) developed for my undergraduate thesis, documented with photography and exhibited as posters at U-Mass Boston's Harbor Gallery in ...
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