Looks like someone was hoping for a better office view, perhaps a waterfront seat! After being spotted this past weekend along the Sargents Wharf portion of the HarborWalk, this office chair has now found its way to Atlantic Ave. Where will it be spotted next? Photo submitted by Robyn Reed. “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular feature Read More…
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Ideas Wanted for Valentine’s Day Celebration in Christopher Columbus Park
Ideas Wanted for Valentine’s Day Celebration in Christopher Columbus Park For the past 2 years the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park has hosted a wonderful celebration of love in February under the trellis, activating the park with lights and music during the coldest and darkest part of the year. We think we can make it even better for next Read More…
World Oceans Day Celebration at Boston Harbor Pop-Up Gallery
Please join us on Saturday June 8, 12:00-5pm, at the Boston Harbor Pop-Up Gallery to celebrate World Oceans Day. There will be interactive events, film screenings and performances by members of Mobius based on the theme of climate change and plastics in the ocean. Free and open to all ages. Mobius is known for incorporating Read More…
“Disruptive” Drawing Event at Boston Harbor Pop-Up Gallery
Join Artist David Burr in a participatory drawing experience! Experiment with drawing tools and ideas – open your mind to news ways of seeing and understanding drawing. No experience necessary – all materials are supplied. 6-8pm Wednesday May 29 Boston Harbor Pop-Up Gallery 226 Causeway Street (right next to Title Boxing) Contact Robyn at robynreed11@gmail.com Read More…
Hug a Tree Event in Christopher Columbus Park
Hug a Tree Day Event! Thursday, May 16, 2019 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM Christopher Columbus Park Hosted by Studio Siya Please join us to celebrate mother nature, and show our love to the trees by making a yarn bomb! We are inviting all the artists, crafters, individuals and members of the community to come Read More…
Create Your Own “Changing Course” Bottle Fish at Boston Harbor Pop-Up Gallery Art Week Event
All are invited to participate in Changing Course, a collaborative art installation at the Boston Harbor Pop-up Gallery at 226 Causeway Street on Saturday, 4/27 and Sunday, 4/28 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Changing Course takes an innovative approach to recycling by using plastic water bottles collected from the region’s beaches and waterfront to create Read More…
Save the Harbor / Save the Bay Art Exhibition Opening Event
Join Robyn Reed and Save the Harbor/Save the Bay on Thursday April 25 from 5:30-8:30pm for the second art exhibition opening at their Boston Harbor Pop-Up Gallery at 226 Causeway Street. The exhibit will include neon sculptures by SIYA, video pieces and interactive drawing opportunities by David Burr, photographs of the Boston Harbor Islands by Read More…
7 Artists 7 Fishes Holiday Art Opening Event
7 Artists & 7 Fishes Celebrating the Sea and Sustainable Seafood with Save the Harbor/Save the Bay and Local Artists and Chefs. Join Save the Harbor/Save the Bay on Thursday December 6th from 5:30-8pm for a seasonal celebration of the sea and sustainable seafood at their Boston Harbor Pop-Up Museum at 226 Causeway Street. The Read More…
11th Annual GREENfest at City Hall
The 11th annual GREENfest will be held on Boston City Hall Plaza August 3-5. There will be live music, eco fashion, innovation tents, eco film festival, eco art, electric vehicles, food trucks, wine and beer, and more! The goal of this event is to educate and enable people to create a healthier and more sustainable world. Read More…
Horticulture Volunteers Needed for Christopher Columbus Park
The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park are looking for people interested in maintaining the roses and the gardens of Christopher Columbus Park! Starting April 4, the group meets every Wednesday at 6pm, every Thursday at 8:30am and every Sunday at 9:30am in the rose garden. Everyone is welcome – no experience necessary – all tools and training are provided. For Read More…
“Changing Course” Art Project in Christopher Columbus Park
The next time you walk under the trellis in Christopher Columbus Park, look up. A sculpture called “Changing Course” is being installed on the underside of trellis along the waterfront. It consists of hundreds of plastic water bottles collected in just two months from residents and businesses in the North End and Waterfront, painted and Read More…
New Art Projects in Christopher Columbus Park
The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park has a new mission – to bring more art to the park. The first art project, “Poems in the Park” was installed on May 19. A container full of printed poems, hung on one of the light posts near the trellis, and a marked off area to stand a Read More…