All tagged Boston Public Art Triennial
In our second guide to the Boston Public Art Triennial, we enjoy the Charlestown Navy Yard where four powerful works of pubic art respond to the historic maritime site with fresh perspectives on urgent issues including climate change, connection to nature, Black motherhood, and finding space for joy.
The inaugural edition of the Boston Public Art Triennial is here, the result of years of planning, collaboration and work. This once-every-three-years celebration of public artβs power to unite and lift up a city gives us multiple opportunities to see art in neighborhoods we know well and those weβve yet to explore. Misstropolis has created a series called How to Triennial. In this edition, we take you on two art-packed tours of multiple Triennial sites, through Matappan, Dorchester and Fenway. Next up in the series: Charlestown Navy Yard and Downtown on a date.
The public art nonprofit Now + There announces their bold plans to rebrand and reframe the organization as the Boston Public Art Triennial. As the city of Boston celebrates a momentous opportunity to connect communities and spark conversations about historical misrepresentations and urgent social issues, the team behind the inaugural Triennial discusses their collaborative vision and how they will bring it to life.