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Murals arrive with a message for Boston: It s time to act on ocean conservation

Murals arrive with a message for Boston: It s time to act on ocean conservation
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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.

Map: A dozen murals that brightened life in 2020

Map: A dozen murals that brightened life in 2020 By Diti Kohli and Grace Griffin Globe Correspondent,Updated December 18, 2020, 10:03 a.m. Email to a Friend Victor “Marka27″ Quiñonez and Rob “ProBlak” Gibbs created Don t Let Me Be Misunderstood as a tribute to Nina Simone and her 1960s activism.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff If there was one upside in the Boston art scene in 2020, it was the arrival of so many gorgeous public murals. As museums, theaters, and galleries shuttered in March to stop the spread of COVID-19, these wall-covering works started to appear at an increasing clip. For artists, they provided a medium for expression through the year’s personal devastation and political upheaval. For onlookers, they provided pick-me-ups and prompts for much-needed reflection.

New Art Center launches Artist Talk series

New Art Center launches Artist Talk series Community Content The New Art Center is launching an Artist Talk series, featuring contemporary artists whose work engages with pressing issues and challenges the traditional boundaries of fine art. The online lectures allow students to learn about an artist s recent work and ask questions about their practice. The following artists will be featured during the Artist Talk series: Freedom Baird, Jan. 21; Isabel Beavers, Jan. 28; Sophie Tuttle, Feb. 4; Georgie Friedman, Feb. 25; Nathalie Miebach, March 4. All sessions begin at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $25 per series.  Baird will share her experience of the Shore Line Recall residency, project and book.

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