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Boston Art Commission Meeting

UPDATE: This meeting will be held virtually only and NOT in person. You can participate in the meeting by going to our online meeting and using your computer's audio and microphone. If you are unable to connect to audio or you do not have internet, you can call into the meeting by dialing 301-715-8592 and entering Meeting I.D. 453 796 7678 #.

Public comment on Presentations for Review, Public Testimony, and Commission Vote may be provided ahead of the hearing by submitting written testimony online by 12 p.m. (noon) on September 13, 2021. You will also have the opportunity to submit comments during the meeting via the Zoom platform or by phone. If you require closed captioning you can make a request to bac@boston.gov 

About the Boston Art Commission

The Boston Art Commission, staffed by the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture, is an independent board composed of nine appointed art and design professionals that holds public meetings to review and vote on matters concerning the City’s art collection.  The City’s curatorial vision is to commission and approve innovative and transformative artworks that engage communities, enrich and enliven the urban environment, are driven by an artistically strong vision, enhance the diversity of the existing collection, respond directly to a specific environment, and possess durability appropriate to the lifespan of the work. For more information, visit the public art in Boston website.

Discussion Topics

  1. Opening
    1. Welcome (Karin Goodfellow)
    2. Call to order and review of minutes (Mark Pasnik and Ekua Holmes)
  2. Director's Report (Karin Goodfellow)
    1. The Embrace; MOU between the BAC and the Boston Foundation; Boston Common; Artist: Hank Willis Thomas; Proponent: the Boston Foundation
    2. Policy Document updates
    3. Chair and Vice-Chair rotation
    4. City Commissioned projects update 
    5. Existing Collection update
  3. Presentations for Public Art: Review and Public Testimony (Mark Pasnik and Ekua Holmes)
    1. Instructions for public comment 
    2. Street Mural; Brighton; Artist: Keith Martens, Proponent: Brighton Main Streets
    3. Planter Paintings; Dorchester; Artist: Louis Perez; Proponent: Uphams Corner Health Center 
    4. Act II; Various Locations Johnette Ellis; Artists: Various, Proponent: Mother Mercy
    5. Allston Graffiti WallArtists: Various; Proponent: Allston Village Main Street
    6. Transformative Public Art Program 2021; Artists: Various; Proponent: City of Boston; Various
  4. Adjournment (Mark Pasnik and Ekua Holmes)
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