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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
January 27, 2020
News & Updates, Critical Reflections & Opinion

Feature: Creative Minds Out Loud

Now + There
January 27, 2020
News & Updates, Critical Reflections & Opinion
Feature: Creative Minds Out Loud

Click to listen to Mass Cultural Council’s Anita Walker interview N+T’s Kate Gilbert for the Creative Minds Out Loud podcast!

Tagged: podcast, Massachusetts Cultural Council, Kate Gilbert, Anita Walker

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Kate Gilbert
January 16, 2020
News & Updates

Share in the Power of Public Art

Kate Gilbert
January 16, 2020
News & Updates
Share in the Power of Public Art

2020. A much-anticipated new year. A year for looking back and looking ahead. A year for public art to take center stage in the local, national, and global conversation about representation and power. Click to read more about our 2020 curatorial theme Shared Power.

Tagged: 2020, Shared Power, change, public art city

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Leah Triplett Harrington
January 8, 2020
Artist Voices

More than a piñata: Justin Favela’s ¡Provecho!

Leah Triplett Harrington
January 8, 2020
Artist Voices
More than a piñata: Justin Favela’s ¡Provecho!

As we gear up to open ¡Provecho!, Assistant Curator Leah Triplett Harrington spoke with artist Justin Favela about , why taking up space is important, the complexities of identifiers, and his favorite comfort foods. 

Tagged: Provecho, pinata, Prudential Center

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Leah Triplett Harrington
December 18, 2019
N+T Accelerator

Round Three

Leah Triplett Harrington
December 18, 2019
N+T Accelerator
Round Three

So it’s with great pleasure that we announce this next Accelerator cohort: a dynamic group of six Boston-based artists, very diverse in aesthetic, approach, and media.

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Kate Gilbert
November 27, 2019
News & Updates

Our 2019 Gratitude List

Kate Gilbert
November 27, 2019
News & Updates
Our 2019 Gratitude List

We are bursting at the seams with gratitude. Take a few moments with our 2019 gratitude list (you’re on it!) and marvel at all it takes to build our public art city, one project, one artist, and one neighborhood at a time.

Tagged: thank you

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Pat Falco
November 20, 2019
N+T Accelerator

Building a Three-Decker in the Seaport

Pat Falco
November 20, 2019
N+T Accelerator
Building a Three-Decker in the Seaport

2019 Public Art Accelerator Artist Pat Falco walks us through the process of building a three-decker among the towering glass walls of the Seaport.

Tagged: Full Scale Mock Up, Mock, Pat Falco, public art accelerator

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Cat Mazza
November 15, 2019
N+T Accelerator

Knitting Together Tradition, Craft, and Globalism in the Digital Age

Cat Mazza
November 15, 2019
N+T Accelerator
Knitting Together Tradition, Craft, and Globalism in the Digital Age

2019 Public Art Accelerator Artist, Cat Mazza, shares the research and development process that shaped her project, Electroknit Dymaxion and reflects on how tradition, craft, globalism, and digital making techniques inform the work and its purpose.

Tagged: public art accelerator, Cat Mazza, 2019 Accelerator, Electroknit Dymaxion

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Guest User
October 27, 2019
News & Updates

Photo Essay Call for Submissions | In the Neighborhood

Guest User
October 27, 2019
News & Updates
Photo Essay Call for Submissions | In the Neighborhood

Become a Now + There contributor! We are now seeking artists, photographers, and content creators to help us launch a new blog series for the Now + There Journal.

Tagged: call for submissions, local artists, photo essays, Boston, neighborhoods

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Now + There
October 23, 2019
Critical Reflections & Opinion

Boston Art Review: Graffiti or Street Art? The False Dichotomy

Now + There
October 23, 2019
Critical Reflections & Opinion
Boston Art Review: Graffiti or Street Art? The False Dichotomy

Writer Arielle Gray interviews Rob “ProBlak” Gibbs about the traditions and dangers of being a practicing graffiti artist, even amid a rise in the desire for “street art”.

Tagged: Breathe Life, Rob Gibbs, Problak, Boston Art Review, boston

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Now + There
October 18, 2019
Artist Voices

Nick Cave is one of T Magazine's 2019 Greats

Now + There
October 18, 2019
Artist Voices
Nick Cave is one of T Magazine's 2019 Greats

Augment creator, artist Nick Cave is dubbed “The Most Joyful, and Critical, Artist in America” by T Magazine for their annual The Greats issue, out now.

Tagged: Augment, Nick Cave, T Magazine, New York Times

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