NEFA's Public Art Discussion Series

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Join us for a series of gatherings in the Boston area to discuss critical topics in public art. Come hear from field experts and peers, network with artists, and participate in the discussion.

THIRD SESSION TOPIC: 
Participatory Public Art - What's Your Story?

The third discussion series will feature twelve short, five-minute presentations of recent participatory public art works by New England artists. Come learn about contemporary work being done by your peers in a sort of happy hour/show and tell. This event will be collegial evening of public art networking and story swapping with colleagues and experts in the field at the Channel Café in Boston's Fort Point neighborhood. All levels of public art experience are welcome!  

 

Presentations by:
  • Terry Bastian
  • Jay Critchley
  • Ben Ellcome
  • Peter Geisser & Mika Seeger
  • Neil Horsky
  • Kim Radochia
  • Gretchen Schneider
  • Paul Simon
  • Joe Standart
  • William Turville
  • Joe Wheelwright
  • Ursula Ziegler

 

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The 2010/2011 Public Art Discussion Series will host four sessions on alternating months. Other topics in the works may include collaborating with communities and a mock panel. For the subsequent session dates and times, visit NEFA's Events Calendar and check your email for future announcements from NEFA.

This series is sponsored by the New England Foundation for the Arts with support from the Boston Art Commission and generous funding from Anonymous. 

WHEN: January 26, 2011 | 4:00PM-6:00PM

WHERE: Channel Café | 300 Summer Street, Boston

, MA02210

Parking:
There is limited, metered street parking available within the surrounding blocks and ample paid parking in lots around Fort Point.

Public Transportation:
The Channel Café is within walking distance from the MBTA train (T) South Station stop (Red Line).

COST: FREE ADMISSION (Food and beverages available for purchase.)

QUESTIONS? Contact: Mary Tinti, Public Art Fellow | mtinti@nefa.org | 617.951.0010 x243

Individuals with disabilities desiring accommodations should contact NEFA staff above.

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