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September 29, 2021
N+T Projects
Now + There
Q's dropped this week (9/29)

19 new questions were dropped in the Common between Friday, September 24 Wednesday, September 29. Have you found them yet?

Q's dropped this week (9/29)
September 23, 2021
N+T Projects
Now + There
Q's dropped this week (9/23)

Each Thursday we share “Q’s dropped” in the Common as part of What Do We Have In Common by Janet Zweig. Here are the first two day’s worth of provocative questions like '“Who Owns This Park”?

Q's dropped this week (9/23)
September 23, 2021
Community Engagement
Now + There
N+T Asks: Boston Common

Building on the success of N+T Asks and #LiveSesh, we’re bringing the conversation to the Common with two live N+T Asks: Boston Common at the What Do We Have In Common cabinet.

N+T Asks: Boston Common
September 9, 2021
N+T Projects
Guest User
Sunflowers, radiant youth and hope for the ...

We debuted a new mural by Ekua Holmes and London Parker-McWhorter on the side of Breezes Laundromat, 345 Blue Hill Ave, Grove Hall plus two new surprise canvases in the adjacent lot.

Music, family-friendly activities, free food provided by Fresh Food Generation, and more!

Sunflowers, radiant youth and hope for the future
August 31, 2021
N+T Projects
Kate Gilbert
New season. New mural!

Join us for the second iteration of Mentoring Murals with a new mural by Ekua Holmes and London Parker-McWhorter on the side of Breezes Laundromat, 345 Blue Hill Ave, Grove Hall plus a new surprise canvas.

Music, family-friendly activities, free food provided by Fresh Food Generation, and more!

New season. New mural!
Now + There
September 30, 2019
Critical Reflections & Opinion, N+T Projects

N+T in Art New England

Now + There
September 30, 2019
Critical Reflections & Opinion, N+T Projects
N+T in Art New England

A call for Boston to fully embrace temporary public art as a catalyst for the cultural change we seek.

Tagged: Growth Rings, Art New England, Public Art

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Leah Triplett Harrington
September 25, 2019
N+T Projects

Process and Procession: The JOY Parade as Art and Intervention

Leah Triplett Harrington
September 25, 2019
N+T Projects
Process and Procession: The JOY Parade as Art and Intervention

Associate Curator Leah Triplett Harrington offers a reflection on The JOY Parade, part of Nick Caves’s Augment, and dives into the history of parades as both contemporary art expressions and nexus points for hyper-local happiness and jubilation.

Tagged: Augment Parade, Augment, Nick Cave, parade

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Lori Lobenstine
September 4, 2019
Community Engagement, N+T Projects

Partnership in Action: DS4SI and Augment

Lori Lobenstine
September 4, 2019
Community Engagement, N+T Projects
Partnership in Action: DS4SI and Augment

Lori Lobenstine, Program Design Lead with DS4SI joins us on the blog to talk about the impact of public making and how projects like Augment support social intervention and collective agency.

Tagged: Augment, community parnership, DS4SI, Nick Cave

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Now + There
September 1, 2019
Community Engagement

Get Parade Ready!

Now + There
September 1, 2019
Community Engagement
Get Parade Ready!

Join us September 12 & 13 at the Cyclorama for special making activities celebrating Augment and getting ready for the parade!

Tagged: Augment, Nick Cave, Augment Parade

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Jameson Johnson
August 21, 2019
News & Updates

Building the Ecosystem: Community Partnership in Arts Publishing

Jameson Johnson
August 21, 2019
News & Updates
Building the Ecosystem: Community Partnership in Arts Publishing

Jameson Johnson, founder of the Boston Art Review talks about how collaborating with N+T for their upcoming Public Art Issue is supporting a more sustainable art ecosystem and introduces six writers who were paid for their work through partnership with Now + There.

Tagged: Boston Art Review, art criticism

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Guest User
August 16, 2019
N+T Projects

Immersing Yourself in 56,000 Feet of Pure Joy

Guest User
August 16, 2019
N+T Projects
 Immersing Yourself in 56,000 Feet of Pure Joy

What does it take to fill a room with happiness, art, energy, and togetherness? We’ll tell you…

Tagged: Nick Cave, Augment, Augment Exhibit, What it Takes

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Kate Gilbert
August 15, 2019
Critical Reflections & Opinion

Kate Gilbert for Architecture Boston | Can Boston be a Public Art City?

Kate Gilbert
August 15, 2019
Critical Reflections & Opinion
Kate Gilbert for Architecture Boston | Can Boston be a Public Art City?

A call for Boston to fully embrace temporary public art as a catalyst for the cultural change we seek.

Tagged: Architecture Boston, Boston, Kate Gilbert

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Now + There
July 11, 2019
News & Updates, Community Engagement

Next Here...

Now + There
July 11, 2019
News & Updates, Community Engagement
Next Here...

New space, a growing team, and more commitment than ever to our #publicartcity.

Tagged: Polina Starobinets, new staff, growth, thank you

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Maddie Doctor
July 7, 2019
N+T Projects

3 graceful rings among 24 majestic trees.

Maddie Doctor
July 7, 2019
N+T Projects
3 graceful rings among 24 majestic trees.

Creating a sculpture that appears to float so effortlessly took over 600 man hours of fabrication and installation. Read on for a behind-the-scenes look at all that went into Growth Rings — and some fun facts about Central Wharf Park, too!

Tagged: Growth Rings, Oscar Tuazon, Central Wharf Park, What it Takes

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Leah Triplett Harrington
June 19, 2019
News & Updates

Announcing Oscar Tuazon + Growth Rings

Leah Triplett Harrington
June 19, 2019
News & Updates
Announcing Oscar Tuazon + Growth Rings

Introducing Growth Rings by Oscar Tuazon, a new commission for Central Wharf Park, guest curated by Pedro Alonzo.

Tagged: Oscar Tuazon, artist announcement, Growth Rings

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