Arts & Culture Event Notices

CANCELLED: Annual Reconfiguration of the Abstract Sculpture Mar. 29

This event has been cancelled due to COVID-19. The reconfiguration of the Abstract Sculpture at the Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway will take place on Sunday, March 29 beginning at 7 a.m. Annually in early spring, the Abstract Sculpture, a split rhomboid dodecahedron made of steel and aluminum, is reconfigured, symbolic of all who Read More…

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2019 Reconfiguration of Abstract Sculpture on the Greenway

The split rhomboid dodecahedron monument at the Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway, known as the Abstract Sculpture, was reconfigured this week for the 2019 season. Made out of steel and aluminum, the Abstract Sculpture changes its shape each year. The debut of this year’s sculpture is one of the 24 possible configurations and the Read More…

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Annual Reconfiguration of the Abstract Sculpture at Armenian Heritage Park

The reconfiguration of the Abstract Sculpture at the Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway will take place on Sunday, April 7 at 7 a.m. Annually in early spring, the Abstract Sculpture, a split rhomboid dodecahedron made of steel and aluminum, is reconfigured, symbolic of all who pulled away from their country of origin and came Read More…

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Abstract Sculpture on the Greenway Reconfigured for 2018 Season

The split rhomboid dodecahedron monument at the Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway, known as the Abstract Sculpture, was reconfigured on Sunday for the 2018 season. Made out of steel and aluminum, the Abstract Sculpture changes its shape each year. The debut of this year’s sculpture is one of the 24 possible configurations, featuring a tall wide center over a split Read More…

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Armenian Heritage Park Reconfiguration of Abstract Sculpture & Spring Events

The reconfiguration of the Abstract Sculpture at the Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway will take place on Sunday, April 8 at 7am. This annual event is symbolic of all who were pulled away from their country of origin and came to these shores, establishing themselves in new and different ways. The Charles G. and Doreen Read More…

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2017 Reconfiguration of Abstract Sculpture [Photo Gallery]

The split rhomboid dodecahedron monument at the Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway, known as the Abstract Sculpture, was reconfigured this week for the 2017 season. Made out of steel and aluminum, the Abstract Sculpture changes from each year. The debut of this year’s sculpture is one of the 24 possible configurations, featuring kissing halves and a low profile that extends Read More…

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Spring Events at the Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway

As Spring returns, there will be several interesting events at the Armenian Heritage Park on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway. Mark your calendars! Sunday, April 2, beginning at 8am and continuing through the morning, will be the reconfiguration of the Abstract Sculpture. This annual event is symbolic of all the people who were pulled away from their Read More…

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Celebrating World Labyrinth Day and the 2016 Abstract Sculpture

World Labyrinth Day: Walk as One at 1 was observed on May 7th in Downtown Boston at the labyrinth on Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway. Together with people in cities and towns in 23 countries worldwide, dozens came out on a drizzly day to walk the labyrinth as “one at 1” pm in support of peace and harmony. The Read More…

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Photo Gallery: Abstract Sculpture Reconfigured at Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway

The Abstract Sculpture, the split dodecahedron public art at the Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway, was reconfigured this week for the 2016 season. Made out of steel and aluminum, the Abstract Sculpture changes form each year. A lower height example of the 24 possible configurations, the 2016 sculpture has kissing halves and extends over a wide base. Read More…

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Photos: Celebrating the 2015 Abstract Sculpture at Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway

A public reception and viewing was held on Saturday afternoon for the 2015 configuration of the Abstract Sculpture at Armenian Heritage Park. Fans of the Greenway park and public art were on hand to celebrate with Julie Burros, Boston Chief of Arts & Culture, Donald Tellalian, architect and designer of the Abstract Sculpture and members of Read More…

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Newly Reconfigured 2015 Abstract Sculpture at Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway

The Abstract Sculpture, a public art split dodecahedron at the Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway, was reconfigured this week for the 2015 season. The new configuration of the Abstract Sculpture is quite a dramatic change going from one of the tallest arrangements to a more squat, horizontal shape. The annual configuration is the fourth since the park was Read More…