Museum Open House Ambrosia, April 28, 2021

GBH Arts This Week, April 2, 2021

“The Prudential Center hosts a vibrant, new public art installation by Cambridge artist Cicely Carew. Visitors to the Pru needn’t do much more than slow down and look up to take in Carew’s “Ambrosia,” a series of abstracted, floral-inspired sculptures that hang throughout the building’s thoroughfares. Titled after the mythical nectar of the gods, the installation and its series of suspended sculptures Carew calls “floral tonics in the sky,” were inspired by the artist’s own fascination with plants and their healing properties.”

“I was thinking about this as an offering,” says Carew. “An offering to humanity, an offering to life, an offering to whoever comes across it. It’s a celebration.”

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WBGH In It Together: Pandemic Public Art, March 29, 2021

Arun Rath speaks with Cicely Carew, the Cambridge artist behind 'Ambrosia,' a huge hanging art installation in the atrium of the Prudential Center that's inspired by the concept of healing amid the pandemic.

Boston Globe: Artist behind Pru installation wants everyone to ‘look up’, March 23, 2021

“During the winter months, we’re used to looking down and walking very quickly just to one point to another,” said Carew, who unveiled “Ambrosia” Monday at the Pru. “I’m hoping [this installation] reminds people just to look up, look to the light and remember that we’re underneath this giant blanket of possibility.”

WBUR ARTery: At The Prudential Center, A New Public Art Installation Aims To Inspire Joy, March 12, 2021

“Carew hopes that passersby at the Prudential take a moment to stop and be with the work. When developing “Ambrosia,” she focused on “transcending from the idea of separation to oneness,” she explains. “If I could cast a spell on everybody, that would be the thing…unity consciousness. You go into the space…and you feel that you are part of everything and everyone."