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Public art opens doors to creativity in Newton

Public art opens doors to creativity in Newton By Allison Pirog Boston University journalist,Updated February 25, 2021, 4:00 p.m. Email to a Friend A door featured in The Umbrella Arts Center’s “Go Out Doors” campaign.PHOTO BY RON MANN Finding inspiration for Newton Community Pride’s latest public art initiative was as simple as riding a bike. Organizers discovered painted, recycled doors in the grass and woods along bike trails in West Concord, Lexington and Arlington. The Umbrella Arts Center had installed the doors as part of their “Go Out Doors” campaign. Newton Community Pride Board Chair Gloria Gavris said they decided to launch a similar project in Newton to bring art into the community and increase foot traffic in business areas.

Newton Community Pride elects new directors

Community Content The Newton Community Pride board elected a new board of directors.  “During these challenging times for the arts and culture community, I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to lean in and help build a stronger organization to answer the call for community programming that can support our village centers, artists and arts and culture nonprofits,” said newly elected board chair Gloria M. Gavris. Joining Gavris as officers of Newton Community Pride are Dinny Starr, former Women’s Foundation of Boston partner relationship co-manager as vice chair; Meryl Kessler, former executive director of the League of Women Voters of Massachusetts as clerk; and John Zaya, analytics manager at Village Bank, as treasurer.

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