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Julie Burros

MAYOR WALSH LAUNCHES “BOSTON CREATES” CREATIVE PLAN, APPEALS TO ARTISTS

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted April 9, 2015 Filed Under: A+E

I want to thank you for, I don’t want to say ‘tolerating,’ but for putting up with Boston the last 25 years ... You’re not getting truly what you deserve, or what you need.”

Filed Under: A+E Tagged With: artists, Barr Foundation, Chief of Arts and Culture, City Hall, Dance, directors, Jim Canales, Julie Burros, mayor Marty Walsh, producers, theater

FOTOBOM: ARTS ON OUR AVENUES @ BRIGHTON MUSIC HALL

Written by BRITTANY GRABOWSKI Posted March 10, 2015 Filed Under: Fotobom, Visual Arts

Making a push for public arts in Allston Village

Filed Under: Fotobom, Visual Arts Tagged With: arts, Arts on our Avenues, brighton music hall, Julie Burros, Marty Wash, public

DIG THIS: PUBLIC ART, PROTEST ART, AND SEXY ART!

Written by DIG STAFF Posted March 4, 2015 Filed Under: DigThis

It's going to be one of those artsy weeks. YES!

Filed Under: DigThis Tagged With: ACME Fine Art, Allston, ArtLivesMatter, Arts at the Armory, arts emerson, Brightong Music Hall, Damon & Naomi, Glenn Jones, Hallelujah the Hills, ICA, Julie Burros, Marissa Nadler, Pat Lipsky, SCATV, SexyFunTime, The New Highway Hymnal, When the Stars Begin to Fall

YEAR IN REVIEW: ALL ABOUT THAT SPACE

Written by DIG STAFF Posted December 26, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

The year in venue openings, closings, celebrations, changes, and close calls.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Allston Rock City Hall, ARCH, Boston’s Chief of Arts and Culture, Busch-Reisinger, Calderwood Pavilion, Factory Theater, Fogg, Fourth Wall Project, Greater Boston, Haley House Bakery café, Hallway Gallery, Harvard Art Museums, House Slam, Julie Burros, Lincoln Arts Project, Middle East, Middlesex Lounge, Out of the Blue, Radio Room, Riot Theatre opened, Rosebud, Sackler, Secret Boston, SpaceFinder, Thunder Road

SOCIAL STUDIES WITH ARTIST PAT FALCO

Written by SCOTT MURRY Posted November 20, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

Pat Falco’s project “Untitled November,” leads us to Dwight Street, where we hop into a dumpster together to view a snide piece about “AFFORDABLE HOUSING.” Eschewing art world clichés, he strives to present and create work that is approachable, humorous, and, perhaps above all, honest.

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: boston arts, Boston Center for the Arts, Julie Burros, Pat Falco, Shephard Fairey, Untitled November

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