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Jan 19, 2023
Two adults and two children dressed in brighly colored summer clothing dance on the grass in front of a mural. The sun shines through the trees in the background.

Massachusetts Artists and Communities Advance Spatial Justice

Jan 12, 2023
A young Black boy, in an Adidas track suit poses in front of a boom box.

2023 Newell Flather Award for Leadership in Public Art

Jan 10, 2023
Folks on risers paint a mural with bright colors that blend together to reveal faces of Black folks.

Making it Public 2023

Sep 9, 2022
A young Black girl, with dreads wrapped in a bandana, sits outside on a blue corduroy couch. Behind her, a group of folks sit on and hang out by steps that have been decorated with chalk drawings.

inPUBLIC 2022 Summer Series: Photo Gallery

Sep 8, 2022
A teal play button over a yellow swing with carvings, in multiple languages, that floats in a red nebula.

Watch the 2022 Public Art for Spatial Justice Webinar

Sep 8, 2022
A teal play button over a collage of a group of folks meeting in a park, over a blue nebula.

Watch the 2022 Collective Imagination for Spatial Justice Webinar

Aug 3, 2022
A play button over a map of New England and the text "Public Art Learning Fund."

Public Art Grants Introduction - Fall 2022

Jul 29, 2022
Outside, at a downtown shopping center, two folks lean into each other while dancing. Other folks of different backgrounds and identities watch and dance too.

Boston Artists Invite Everyone to “Wild Rumpus”

Jul 26, 2022
Illustration of a close up of two folks holding hands. Behind the hands there are vines and text on the closer, darker hand reads "I want to thank you for allowing me to work with so many different people to grow with them."

Fall 2022 Public Art Grants – Program Updates

Jul 7, 2022
Outside, three young Black girls pose and smile together, while wearing black clothing, face masks, and eyeglasses.

Juneteenth Reflections

Jun 30, 2022
Christa is a woman of color. She has short bleach blonde hair and wears a floral dress. She poses in front of a brick building with vines.

Public Art Spotlight: Christa Brown

Jun 30, 2022
In a field, women of color, in event t-shirts, dance together. One of them, in the foreground, wears a fedora and smiles.

Imagining Public Art for the Liberatory Future

Jun 23, 2022
In front of a galaxy mural on the side of a brick building, Rob wears a cap and a hoodie.

Public Art Spotlight: Rob "Problak" Gibbs

Jun 16, 2022
Marquis has a short, dark, tight curl. He is light-skinned and wears a cream jacket with a white tee.

Public Art Spotlight: Marquis Victor

Jun 9, 2022
Outside next to a paved pathway, Catherine, who is a Black woman with a short afro, crosses her arms and smiles.

Public Art Spotlight: Catherine T. Morris

Jun 2, 2022
A Black woman and a little Black girl hold a bubble wand with a huge bubble expanding out of the wand.

Boston Artists Invite Everyone to Celebrate Joy and Liberation in Downtown Boston for Juneteenth 

May 26, 2022
a colorful mural on the side of a building featuring a young black girl smiling

Public Art as Community Care

May 4, 2022
Mural of a little Black boy blowing into a video game cartridge and stars coming out of the other side.

The Ripple Effect: How Communities are Defining Public Art through Impact

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