Tag: street art map
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Downtown Boston Art Walk
One of the busiest places in Boston is the Downtown area. A nexus of culture, commerce and creativity it is home to the historic center of the city, some of our most important public parks, civic buildings, and some of the nations most important historic sites and structures. From the bustling crowded streets of Downtown…
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The Art Walk Project in the News!
I’m happy to share that earlier this month The Art Walk Project was featured on GBH’s Open Studio with Jared Bowen and more recently I was interviewed about The Art Walk Project by Jay Sugarman for Museum Open House. I’m including with links below in case you missed them and want to take a look.…
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Art Walk Project Featured in the Boston Globe!
As you know I’ve been working very hard producing Art Walks the past few years. Over the past spring/summer I produced four new Art Walks (Inkblock Underground, Chinatown, Seaport and The Greenway) adding to the original two. So, I’m very excited to share with everyone that The Art Walk project has been featured in the…
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Greenway Art Walk
The Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, aka ”The Greenway,” is a different type of public park. A now integral part of Boston’s cultural scene The Greenway quickly established itself as a contemporary park with a unique mission and vision through its commitment to creating a sustainable green space and innovative programming. Opened in 2008 The Greenway…
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Seaport Art Walk
The Seaport is a neighborhood being reimagined. Regardless of how you may feel about that there is an undeniable optimism to the changes that are being made, both big and small. Walking over Fort Point Channel and down the main streets you see a bustling neighborhood with boutiques, museums, parks and restaurants that is still…
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Chinatown Art Walk
Cool art and good food are two of the best reasons I can think of to go anywhere. Whether you are enjoying the culture, people, shopping, or food Chinatown has always been one of the most distinct neighborhoods in the city and there is always a reason to stop by and see what’s going on.…