Rita Hester was stabbed to death in her Brighton apartment 25 years ago and whose murder inspired Transgender Day of Remembrance, held globally every year on Nov. 20 since 1999.
The City announced an unprecedented investment in public art programming, making public monuments more accessible to all residents through funding from the
Our community had a lot to celebrate in 2022! At the end of this year and every year, we are grateful for you: the artists, the creative business owners, the
In August, Golden released their debut poetry collection “A Dead Name That Learned How to Live," a culmination of work they’ve written over the last four years living in Boston where they were artist-in-residence in 2020-2021.
The City allocated more than $1 million to new murals as part of the third year of the City’s Transformative Public Art Program. Mayor Michelle Wu and the