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ACT Roxbury
Artists for Humanity EpiCenter
Boston's Open Studios
Institute of Contemporary Art
Business on Board
Boston CyberArts Festival
Online Cultural MarketPlace

 

Chelsea Arts Tower in West Chelsea
Indianola Key Card Program
Healing Arts Programs
The Tile Project, Destination: The World


Boston Metro Innovations

ACT RoxburyCultural Life & the Arts -- Boston Metro
Community Revitalization and Development Through the Arts
ACT-Roxbury
Contact Information
Roxbury Center for Arts at Hibernian Hall
182-184 Dudley Street, Suite 100
Roxbury, MA 02119
Phone: (617) 541-3900
dial 2321 to get to ACT Roxbury

Innovation
Revitalizing a community through the arts.
Description

ACT Roxbury puts the cultural and artistic riches of Roxbury, Boston's premier African American and Latino neighborohod, boldly on display. A collaboration of citizens, artists, educational and cultural institutions, businesses, and community-based orgnmizations, it benefits Roxbury, the wider community of Boston, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the nation. Its activities reflect, preserve, and nurture the arts, culture and trade for the benefit of current, former and future residents. Its name ACT Roxbury was chosen to convey the decisive actions being taken to revitalize the community using the arts as a platform. Current activities include:

  • The 8th Annual Roxbury Film Festival, showcasing independent films made by filmmakers of color from Boston and other major cities.
  • Collaboration with a number of performance groups from Greater Boston to bring a wide range of exciting and affordable entertainment to roxbury.
Roxbury Literary Annual, a collection of poems, short stories and essays written by teens from the Greater Boston area who work, attend school or have ties to Roxbury.
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Artists for Humanity EpiCenter Cultural Life & the Arts -- Boston Metro
A Green Community Arts Center
Artists for Humanity EpiCenter
Contact Information

100 West Second Street
Boston, MA 02127


Innovation
The nation's most environmentally responsible community arts center.
Description

Boston's Artists for Humanity EpiCenter is dedicated to using the arts to empower and cultivate creativity and entrepreneurship among inner city youth. As a natural outgrowth of its work in promoting civic and social responsibility among young people, the EpiCenter conforms to the nation's strictest environmental standards, and has earned the US Green Building Council's (LEED) Platinum rating for the highest level of environmentally friendly building design in the nation. The EpiCenter uses both water and energy efficiently, making use of natural light and incorporating recycled materials into the building design. Demonstrating that is is possible to achieve high levels of sustainability and environmentally friendly design even on a tight budge, the EpiCenter building is more than construction; it is art.

  • Windows face south and provide natural light and solar heat
  • Rainwater is harvested and stored for landscape irrigation
  • The building houses art studios, a "learning laboratory," and 5,000 square feet of gallery space
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Boston's Open StudiosCultural Life & the Arts -- Boston Metro
Opening Artists' Doors
Boston's Open Studios
Contact Information

Throughout the City of Boston
Boston Open Studios Coalition
P.O. Box 12003
Boston, MA 02112


Innovation
The largest open studios artistic event in the US.
Description

A unique opportunity to explore Boston's art scene in unconventional settings, Boston's Open Studios is the largest of artistic event of its kind in the country. A coalition of twelve Boston neighborhoods sponsor a variety of annual events, allowing Bostonians and visitors to purchase art directly from artists in their own homes and studios.

  • Participants enjoy art exhibitions and demonstrations as well as a variety of concerts and musical performances as they peruse Boston's historic neighborhoods and explore Boston's artistic riches
  • All events are free and open to the public
  • Featured neighborhoods include the South End, South Boston/Fort Point Channel, Roxbury, Charlestown, and Jamaica Plain
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Institute of Contemporary ArtCultural Life & the Arts -- Boston Metro
A Futuristic Setting for Contemporary Art
Institute of Contemporary Art
Contact Information
The Institute of Contemporary Art
955 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 266-5152
info@icaboston.org

Innovation
An innovative use of space and materials that integrates contemporary art, futuristic architecture and a natural setting--Boston Harbor.
Description
Boston's new Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) represents a true 21st century architectural statement--a "green" glass-walled building reaching out over Boston Harbor. The 65,000-square-foot, four-story museum was designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro. Unique features includes glass walls comprised of microscopic vertical lenses that create changing views of the outdoors depending on the angle of sight, an adjustable skylight that allows natural light to be filtered throughout the space, and flexible, movable walls supporting column-free galleries. Adjacent to a newly-completed portion of Boston's HarborWalk, and with the rapidly rising new neighborhood of the South Boston Seaport District behind it, the new museum--the first in Boston in a century--is a vibrant exhibit space and venue for public performances and waterfront access.

* 17,000 square feet of exhibition space
* A 325-seat performing arts theater
* A unique form that appears to fold up from the ground
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Business on BoardCultural Life & the Arts -- Boston Metro
Bringing Business Savvy to Arts Organizations
Business on Board
Contact Information
Arts Business Council
Exchange Place
Boston, MA 02109
(617) 570-8346

Innovation
Linking interested business people to non-profit arts organizations.
Description
Business on Board is a volunteer program that helps business people offer their services to local arts organizations. Their training and placement program helps put skilled business people on the boards of local arts and cultural organizations. Business on Board promotes the mutuality of arts and business partnerships, strengthening both sectors. Business people of all ages and levels of seniority learn how to help arts and cultural organizations that they care about thrive and grow.
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Boston CyberArts FestivalCultural Life & the Arts -- Boston Metro
The Cyberarts Revolution
Boston CyberArts Festival
Contact Information
Boston Cyberarts, Inc.
9 Myrtle Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
(617) 524-8495
info@bostoncyberarts.org

Innovation
Virtual galleries and artistic expression through new technologies.
Description

The Boston Cyberarts Festival is an international biennial festival of art and technology in all media including both the visual and performing arts that showcases ways in which artists throughout the world are using computer-driven technologies. In addidiotn to advancing the use of new media, a UMass Dartmouth study found that the festival generates a total economic impact of about $2.6 million for both artists and arts organizations and a range of businesses. The festival is organized by Boston Cyberarts, a non-profit arts organization dedicated to the presentation and exploration of artists working with new technologies. Components include:

  • HyperArtSpace, a virtual gallery
  • Faces of Tomorrow, a web site where children can submit digital self-portraits
  • Initiated Artists in Residence at Technology Companies of Massachusetts (A.R.T.C.O.M.)
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Online Cultural MarketPlaceCultural Life & the Arts -- Boston Metro
Connecting Artists and Patrons
Online Cultural MarketPlace
Contact Information
New England Foundation for the Arts
266 Summer Street, 2nd Floor
Boston, MA 02210
(617) 951-0010
info@nefa.org

Innovation
Combining the arts and technology for economic empowerment.

Description
The Online Cultural Marketplace (OCM) is designed to strengthen the creative industry by more efficiently linking artists in New England with community-based patrons such as theaters, libraries, spiritual centers, schools, festivals, museums, galleries and coffeehouses. Constructed in tandem with the New England Cultural Database and slated for launch in a pilot form in Spring 2005, the Marketplace will be a transaction-oriented, web-based booking service. A project of New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA), it will allow artists to market their work while providing participating organizations with a management tool to locate, schedule, promote and track their artist bookings.
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National/International Innovations

Chelsea Arts Tower in West ChelseaCultural Life & the Arts -- National/International
Gallery Condos on High
Chelsea Arts Tower in West Chelsea
Contact Information
545 West Twenty-fifth Street
Manhattan, New York City

Innovation
Gallery-friendly condos ensure a long-term arts presence in a New York City neighborhood.
Description

In an innovative effort to protect art galleries from rising rents, the Chelsea Arts Tower in West Chelsea Manhattan offers an entire modern high rise for gallery condominiums. Real Estate developer Bass Associates commissioned the building in response to a classic big city pattern: low real estate rents draw artists into a fringe district and galleries follow. Wealtheir new residents and restaurants follow, and the "artistic ambiance" increases commercial rents, forcing gallery owners to pack up and move out, taking their galleries with them. By selling gallery space as a commercial condominium, the Chelsea Arts Tower looks to reverse that trend. Gallery owners can protect themselves from the rising rents by purchasing a gallery friendly commercial condominium, thus helping to establishing a long term presence in the community.

  • Features 17 foot ceilings on the first floor, and 11 foot ceilings on subsequent floors
  • Twenty stories of striking design
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Indianola Key Card ProgramCultural Life & the Arts -- National/International
Making the Arts Affordable
Indianola Key Card Program
Contact Information
Red Rock Area Community Action Program
Warren County Center
301 South Jefferson
Indianola, IA 50125

Innovation
A creative way to give low-income families access to a wide variety of affordable arts, cultural and recreational opportunities.
Description
Red Rock Area Community Action Program of Indianola, Iowa, offers Key Cards that provide access to entertainment, cultural, and recreational events to people who can't otherwise afford them. Key Card holders receive predetermined reduced cost or free admission to community events. Examples include theater performances, movies, the opera, and recreational activiteis such as bowling, miniature golf, the zoo, and county parks.
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Healing Arts ProgramsCultural Life & the Arts -- National/International
Helping Children Cope Through Art
Helping Children Cope Through Art
Contact Information
International Child Art Foundation
1350 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036-1702
Phone: +1 202-530-1000
Fax: +1 202-530-1080

Innovation
Combining artistic expression with international humanitarian relief.
Description

The International Child Art Foundation (ICAF) integrates arts education with science, sports, and technology for the creative and emotional development of children in the US and across the globe. Based on knowledge and experience gained from treating child survivors of 9/11 and other disasters, ICAF developed the program to help Tsunami child survivors, and, child victims of Hurricane Katrina. The circumstances and implications of each disaster are different but knowledge gained in one tragedy helps in the diagnosis and treatment of others. The Healing Arts Program has helped children through expressive arts therapy. The program helps in the following ways:

  • It encourages children not directly affected by the disaster to create "encouragement art" that provides hope to the children affected
  • It offfers creative experssion and psychological intervention for the traumatized
  • It helps to determine what teachers in the affected areas need, shipping them art and school supplies
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The Tile Project, Destination: The WorldCultural Life & the Arts -- National/International
A Global Mosaic of Peace and Understanding
Tile Project
Contact Information
Trans Cultural Exchange
516 East 2nd Street: Suite 30
Boston, MA 02127 USA
617.464.4086

Innovation
Using the traditional media of ceramic and paint to create an international mosaic.
Description

The goal of The Tile Project is to unite the world through innovative art. Between 2004 and 2007, more than 100 artists will each create 22 tiles that will be installed in 22 sites around the globe--from Berlin to New York and Sarajevo to Seoul. These tiles will be installed at museums, cultural centers, parks and other public places between 2004-2006. Reaching out to and beyond the art world's hot spots, the project touches nearly every corner of the globe, allowing local artists to design unique intallations that incorperate the donated tiles and are sensitive to their site's context, resulting in remarkably strong symbols of global cooperation and artistic innovation. A few of the projects objectives are to:

  • Foster a viable and non-threatening means to unite all parts of the world
  • Initiate and promote collaborations between a diverse group of international artists, their communities, non-profit art institutions and the educational sector
  • Provide related global educational programs, talks and panel discussions, tolerance and international cooperation at each of the project's global sites
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