Evolution takes trust—in people and systems—and I want to take this moment to thank all those who joined us, and trusted us, in 2022. Your critical feedback and financial support demonstrated that bold public art plays a vital part in building a more vibrant and equitable Boston.
A Year of Mending
Now + There projects respond to artists and audiences on what they need and want; Since our inception, we have tried to listen for and learn how to support and facilitate engaging public art experiences. In 2023, we present women who create monumental works that offer room to be in a community along the waters that connect Boston to the globe. Together, artists and audiences will revise and design new legacies for Boston's waterfront.
A Year in Minutes
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.
Welcoming new staff this spring
Checking In with the 2020 Accelerator Artists
As the weather gets gloomy, here’s something to look forward to: everything our 2020 Accelerator artists are working on. Including their Accelerator projects. While one is finished installing, most of the 2020 Public Art Accelerator projects are yet to come. We caught up with every member of the cohort to see what they’re up to.
The Way We Could Be: Announcing Our 2021 Curatorial Theme
WATCH: What Does Public Art Do?
What it Takes: "To Each Era"
Long ago a repository for school buses making Aquarium field trips, this tree-lined oasis is home once again to our newest project. Jose Dávila’s To Each Era Its Art. To Art, Its Freedom, guest curated for the space by Pedro Alonzo, is open through Spring 2021.