N+T Assistant Curator Jasper A. Sanchez reflects on the inaugural year of Lot Lab– a pilot program turning an underserved parking lot in Charlestown into a site for art, play, and community– via the importance of partnership.
Inside Lot Lab’s "Signaling"
Lot Lab Public Programs: Connecting Together
As part of our commitment to fostering a more vibrant city through bold public art, we strive to build culturally responsive relationships through our partnerships and participatory programs. This year at Lot Lab is no different; we are connecting with the community of Charlestown and beyond through dynamic programming of performance, spoken word, theater, workshops, and much more.
Building a Public Art City
From our Catalyst Circle to Leadership Circle to 24/7 Circle, to the meaningful contributions of friends and neighbors, we are all helping to infuse more enjoyment in Boston. This month we are celebrating two major donors who have made significant investments in N+T: Barr Foundation and Wagner Foundation.
Juneteenth in Boston
Amplifying Black artists + organizers
Honoring Indigenous Peoples
N+T Asks: Boston Common
Building on the success of N+T Asks and #LiveSesh, we’re bringing the conversation to the Common with two live N+T Asks: Boston Common at the What Do We Have In Common cabinet.
Floral Tonics Sound Bath with Cicely Carew
N+T Asks: South End
In our final episode of Season 3 of N+T Asks, Executive Director Kate Gilbert is joined by two special guests to explore the history of the ever-evolving South End. We welcome artist and professor Mark Cooper, and Director of the Youth Development Program at IBA Boston, Pedro Cruz to chat all about the diverse and artistic South End.