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EDITORIAL: THE ARTS SPEECH

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted June 26, 2019 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial, NEWS+OPINIONS

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DigBoston wants to hear from Boston-area neighborhood artists and arts reporters

 

Every few months, we start a new intern cohort at DigBoston. And since we’ve taken to accepting larger numbers of interns—we currently have 16 for the summer—inevitably ...  read more

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Art, artist, arts, audio, Boston, DigBoston, drawing, editorial, fashion, Jason Pramas, Journalism, maker, making, Massachusetts, Music, neighborhood, painting, performance, sculpting, talent, Video, visual art, working class, writing

ON MAKERSPACES AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted December 19, 2017 Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS

 

Making can be cool, but conscious making is cooler

 

For many of us living in and around Boston in recent years, it has become common to see lots of communications from makerspaces around holiday time. Which is totally understandable. Such creative centers produce neat things year-round, so it’s only natural ...  read more

Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Apparent Horizon, Art, Boston, Column, criticism, DARPA, drones, economy, holiday, Jason Pramas, maker, makerspace, making, Massachusetts, military, news, Peace, Pentagon, Politics, science, technology, war

DUDLEY ROOTS: KAI GRANT OF BLACK MARKET IN ROXBURY ON CREATING, SHOPPING, AND SELLING WITH A PURPOSE

Written by C. SHARDAE JOBSON Posted December 12, 2017 Filed Under: LIFESTYLE, Shop

"We are trying to eradicate that wealth gap, Boston is number one in wealth inequality in the country. But our second mission is to really lend our platform for arts and culture. There’s a lot of innovation going on here, in particular with black artists who don’t have a lot of platforms to make and create and also showcase and sell."

Filed Under: LIFESTYLE, Shop Tagged With: Beyoind Creative, Black Market, Boston, commerce, culture, Dudley Square, Kai Grant, maker, makers, market, Roxbury, shopping, soaps, Transformative Cultural Project

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