Seaport Boulevard on display: The artsiest spots you need to see
From kaleidoscope deer to old bridges, this street is a canvas.
By Olivia Vanni
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Looking at the Seaport now, it’s hard to believe that just over a decade ago, it was a stretch of unpaved parking lots and docks that seemed like the set of a seedy Ben Affleck and Matt Damon movie. Now, this neighborhood is a micro-metropolis unto its own, crammed with some of the city’s most celebrated companies, trendiest bars, restaurants, shops, gyms, theaters and quite apparently contemporary art.
We took a stroll down Seaport Boulevard and couldn’t believe the artwork that was sprinkled amongst the area’s bustling businesses and ongoing construction sites. From bright and bold modern installations to unintentionally artistic relics from Boston’s past, here are some of the most eye-catching works that can be currently found on this side of Fort Point Channel.
Phuket tourism industry leaders pitch for targeted campaigns to boost domestic tourism
Phuket tourism industry leaders pitch for targeted campaigns to boost domestic tourism
PHUKET: Leading Phuket tourism figures and the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organisation (PPAO, or OrBorJor) today announced a series of campaigns hoped to ramp up the number of domestic tourists coming to the island as a way to support ailing businesses until international tourists return.
Monday 8 February 2021, 07:27PM
Phuket Governor Narong Woonciew speaks to a representative of a local community co-operative at the meeting today (Feb 8). Photo: PR Phuket
The meeting was well attended. Photo: PR Phuket
16 red structures reflect on the meaning of home and provide opportunity for play
Seaport Debuts New, Interactive Public Art, Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0.
BOSTON, MASS
.- If ever there were an installation that speaks to the times, it would be Boston Seaport by WS Developments newest art installation, Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0 created by Esrawe + Cadena and presented in collaboration with Creos and Serge Maheu. Creating a moment to reflect on the meaning of home, a theme which has taken on even greater significance in the last ten months, Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0 is comprised of sixteen three-dimensional red frames, each emblematic of a small house. The structures encourage a moment of play and togetherness while allowing visitors to look through the walls of adjacent homes, offering a view into their neighbors parallel journey. The installation is on display on Seaport Common now through Sunday, March 14, 2021; much of it will coincide with Snowports family-friendly winter games and