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Party Photos: Giovanni DeCunto Gallery Opening

Celebrating a new ongoing series called “The Family,” Giovanni DeCunto held an opening party for friends and fans at his studio in the Seaport. Well known in the North End, Giovanni has painted a wide array of world changers including Frank Sinatra, Gianni Versace, Jay Z, Beyonce, Steve Jobs, and so many more. Giovanni DeCunto’s larger-than-life paintings hang Read More…

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Giovanni DeCunto’s “The Family” Series

A longtime fixture at his Lewis Street studio in the North End, Giovanni DeCunto is unveiling an ongoing series called “The Family,” this week at his new gallery in the Seaport District. Giovanni has painted a wide array of world changers including Frank Sinatra, Gianni Versace, Jay Z, Beyonce, Steve Jobs, and so many more. Giovanni DeCunto’s Read More…

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NEMPAC’s First Family Night on the Prado Celebrates Music, Painting and North End History [Photos]

Families came out to the first Family Night on the Prado, hosted by the North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) on Thursday, July 18th. The night was a celebration of families, music and the rich historical culture we have right here in the North End. It was all free including lots of kids Read More…

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St. John School Celebrates and Honors the Community at 2012 “Make a Difference” Event [Photos]

St. John School held its annual “Make a Difference” Community Celebration this year at the Hard Rock Café, Boston on Wednesday night. It was a great night of celebrating and recognizing important people in the North End community and building new relationships. The only remaining parochial school in the North End welcomed 50 new students Read More…

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North End Artist Giovanni DeCunto and Nazzaro Center Partner With World Eco Art Project

The World Eco Art Project (WECO), a non-profit founded and based in Boston is proud to announce it’s collaboration with renowned local artist Giovanni DeCunto and the Nazarro Community Center to create one of the first national recyclable art programs.  Mr. DeCunto has hangings in many local and national museums, as well as being a Read More…