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Wu Announces 30+ Public Art Initiatives to Reimagine Boston’s Monuments with City’s Artists and Cultural Leaders – Beacon Hill Times

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Mayor Michelle Wu and the Mayor’s Office of Arts & Culture (MOAC) announced the selected artists and public art projects for year one of the City’s “Un-monument | Re-monument | De-monument: Transforming Boston” program. With this funding, artists and local arts organizations will spark conversations about monuments through temporary public art installations, free public events, and interactive arts experiences.

Source: Beacon Hill Times -; Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts Newspaper

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