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    Making Art Public

    Making Art Public

    Presented by Massachusetts College of Art and Design

    September 19-October 7, 2011

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    MAKING ART PUBLIC

    Projects by: Anika E. Ahlberg, Alonna G. Bucheimer, Lila N. Debas, Nicole M. Divito, Jacob K. Giberson, Kaleigh 0. Heinhold, Blake H. Johnson, Natalie L. MacLean, Paige E. Mulhern, Cashel P. O’Sullivan, Sydney V. Schofield, Mariah L. Siegmann, James H. Stafford, Devonshire M. Yaw, Benjamin A. Yelin, Christopher D. Young.

    Exhibition Dates:
    September 19 - October 7

    Conversation with the Artists:
    Tuesday, October 4, 6:00 – 6:30pm

    Closing Reception:
    Tuesday, October 4, 6:30 – 7:30pm

    Location:
    Brant Gallery, 3rd floor, South Hall
    621 Huntington Avenue
    Boston, MA 02215
    Making Art Public is an interdisciplinary project that explores the social role of art and design, examines new forms and strategies of public art, and produces work in the public space and interest. As a point of departure, the group investigates Mission Hill’s histories, geographies and everyday situations for site-responsive projects. Each individual work aims to be both socially and spatially engaging in relation to the surrounding communities.

    This exhibition documents the process of the projects, from site visits, research, and preliminary ideas to final proposals and a range of temporary, non-destructive and pedestrian-friendly art interventions in situ.

    This initiative is in partnership with MassArt’s Center for the Arts and Community Partnerships. CACP cultivates innovative, sustainable relationships with the broader community to explore and expand the relevance of art in public life.

    Many thanks to: Cecilia Méndez of CACP, Ricardo Barreto of the Urban Arts Institute, Eugene Finney, AmeriCorps*VISTA fellow Jeffrey Robinson, Amelia Young, Meghan Robbins, Phil Pham, Evelyn Rydz, the Mission Hill neighborhood, Parker Hill Library, Diablo Glass School, MassArt Studio Foundation, and Matthew Kushan, Project Assistant.

    For more information please visit http://www.fieldpractice.org


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        Brant Gallery, 3rd floor, South Hall

        621 Huntington Avenue
        Boston, MA 02115

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        Free

        Info Phone: (617)879-7049

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        September 19-October 7, 2011

        Times:

        9:00AM-4:30PM

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