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Lillian Hsu has been Director of Public Art and Exhibitions since 2006 at Cambridge Arts, the arts agency for the City of Cambridge, where she manages long-term and temporary public art projects for the City, including the Percent-for-Art program and Gallery 344. For three years prior to that Lillian administered education and outreach for the Cambridge Public Art Program. Her projects included Public Art ACTS, in collaboration with the Underground Railway Theatre (NEA supported), and Public Art/Moving Site (NEFA supported), in partnership with New Haven, CT and Bellows Falls, VT, which was awarded one of the best public art projects of 2006 by the Americans for the Arts/Public Art Network. Lillian is also an artist and educator and studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and Wellesley College. Her work has been shown throughout New England and is in the permanent collections of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University, and private collections. Her work includes sculpture, drawing, collaborative projects, and written word.
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