Public Art City

Public Art Champions

Public Art Champions

Leah Triplett Harrington, the engine of our Public Art Accelerator program, introduces the city personnel that are here to help you put up public art in Boston.

Notes from the Curator: New Work Coming Soon to Central Wharf Park

Notes from the Curator: New Work Coming Soon to Central Wharf Park

Guest curator Pedro Alonzo reflects on Oscar Tuazon’s Growth Rings and looks forward to Jose Dávila’s upcoming To Each Era Its Art. To Art, Its Freedom.

Art as Experience

Art as Experience

N+T Critic-in-Residence, Leah Tripplett Harrington dives into the 2018 N+T Public Art Accelerator projects, exploring how they use social exchange as their main medium and participation as their most critical material.

"Patterned Behavior", a destination for Boston and a career booster

"Patterned Behavior", a destination for Boston and a career booster

What has been most surprising to me is the positive impact our collective work has had on Silvia’s career. Thanks in part to the visibility of Patterned Behavior, Silvia has been commissioned to create eight original murals since completing work on the Esplanade in September 2017, most recently at Northeastern University and at The Barr Foundation.