2018 N+T Accelerator Artist Cynthia Gunadi and her partner Joel Lamere opened their Accelerator Project Lost House to the public on Sunday October 28, 2018. Read how, in Cynthia’s words, their community outreach, which began as due diligence, ended up being an honor to take part in.
Return of a Gilded Life
Art as Experience
Welcome Audrey Foster!
UNLESS: Fostering Relationships, Engagement, & Collective Action at IBA
A creative elixir! Reflecting on HD•BPM
"Golden Home" and the power of community storytelling
Massachusetts Cultural Council Awards N+T Gateway Grant
N+T is thrilled to be one of 29 organizations selected to receive a 2-year grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council as part of its Cultural Investment Portfolio (CIP) Gateway program.
"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.
Commonwealth Avenue Mall, "Open House," and the History of Democratic Public Space
The Commonwealth Ave Mall was among Boston’s first planned public spaces. But when construction on the Mall began in 1856, it signaled the very beginning of an urban planning renaissance in the city that lasted through the Gilded Age (1870's - 1900). Now it’s the site of Liz Glynn: Open House, enriching it’s already potent message about access to public space.