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…
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7 Artists and 7 Fishes Celebrates New Boston Harbor Pop-Up Museum
Bringing an artistic angle to the traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes was the “7 Artists & 7 Fishes” exhibition celebrating local artists and sustainable seafood at the brand new pop-up museum by Save the Harbor/Save the Bay. Held on December 6th at the Boston Harbor Pop-Up Museum, 226 Causeway Street, the “7 Artists & Read More…
Christopher Columbus Park’s Art Installation Chosen for 2018 Boston Greenfest
Environmental Project Raises Awareness of Ocean Pollution; Turns Trash into Art Christopher Columbus Park’s “Changing Course” art installation has been selected to be part the 10th Annual Boston Greenfest, to be held August 11-13, 2018. The installation was designed and created by Friends of Christopher Columbus Park (FOCCP) Board member and Art Curator Robyn Reed. “Changing 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…