Monuments: Shaping public space, memory, and culture

Photo by Maureen White

When

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Where

Roxbury Innovation Center's Think Space | 2300 Washington St, 2nd Floor | Roxbury, MA 02119

Join NEFA and WBUR for a public conversation about monuments and their role in shaping public space, memory, and culture. This conversation will explore how monuments shape our understanding of who and what is “the public” and will examine how monuments can honor stories that we want to carry into the future. 

This public conversation, moderated by Maria Garcia of WBUR’s the ARTery, includes:

This conversation is inspired by L’Merchie Frazier’s Creative City-supported project, New Urban Monuments: Stand Up Inside Yourself, a collaborative community art project created by city residents and Frazier. This project examines the current monuments in our public spaces that shape public memory, particularly here in Boston, and explores what we want to remember as makers of our own stories and histories.

This conversation is supported by New England Foundation for the Arts’ Creative City program, funded by the Barr Foundation with additional support from the Boston Foundation.

RSVP by December 10; space is limited

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The event is accessible for individuals using wheelchairs. Please email us or call 617.951.0010 x528 as soon as possible if other accommodations are required.

 

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