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Artist NameType of workEx: image of workCityWebsiteCreative Ground website, fees, etc.EmailNotes
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Adelaide BruceMurals
Somervillewww.AdelaideBruce.comAdelaidebruce@gmail.com
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Adria ArchSculpture
Community art
Arlingtonhttps://www.adriaarch.comhttps://www.creativeground.org/profile/arlington-public-artadriaarch@gmail.comDoes lots of work with Arlington Arts & Cultural Commission - understands how to manage projects. Be Chairful Where You Sit annual fundraiser.
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Amanda HillMultimedia
Murals
Maldenhttp://www.abhill.com https://www.creativeground.org/profile/amanda-hillamandabradleyhill@gmail.com"I would love to work with you, or your community, to design your next mural or public art installation, please contact me with inquiries!"
Interest in a community's ability to make and experience art: she designs, consults, and coordinates mural and placemaking/public art projects.
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Andy LiFiber & soft sculpture
Bostonhttp://radandyli.comrandandyli@gmail.comChinese American artist, uses text in many works
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Andy MoerleinSculpture
Maynardhttps://www.andymoerlein.com/work/publicartandymoerlein@gmail.com
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Ann HirschSculpture
installations
Somervillehttp://www.annhirschstudio.com https://www.creativeground.org/profile/ann-hirschhttp://annhirschstudio.com/contact/Bill Russell Legacy Project at Boston City Hall Plaza, a public artwork that is part sculpture and part interactive playground.
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Anna DuganMurals
Window art
Salemhttps://www.annadidathing.comhttps://www.annadidathing.comfirst generation Filipinx American artist.
My work celebrates my heritage, navigates the complexities of identity as a mixed race person in the US, and creates space for vulnerable & honest mental health discussion through vibrant colors, storytelling, & folk art inspired work. My goals are to create work that is accesible, to create more Filipinx representation in public art, and to use my art to weave emotional bonds within diverse communities. My favorite kind of work to create is public art that engages communities & creates healthy dialogue that challenges the viewer to learn, reflect, or act. I typically charge between $35-50 per square ft for mural work, depending on a few factors (inside/outdoor, accessibility, surface texture, etc.)
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Ashley
Strazzinski
multi-disciplinary
founder of Ashland Street Project Space
Can help launch event and maker spaces for communitiesNorth Adamshttps://www.creativeground.org/profile/ashley-strazzinskisoftboiledzines@gmail.com
ashlandstreetprojectspace@gmail.com
Creative placemaking. Launched an event space for the art community.
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Carolina AragonInterior / Exterior
Installations
Paintings
Hadleyhttp://www.carolinaaragon.com https://www.creativeground.org/profile/carolina-aragoncaragon@larp.umass.eduAlso background in landscape architecture. Her current work involves the incorporation of smart materials for public art applications and the development of public artwork to increase engagement with climate change adaptation.
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Caroline BagenalSculpture
No single preferred method of work
Newburyporthttp://carolinebagenal.com info@carolinebagenal.com
prefers to work in open space
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Carolyn WirthSculpture
Maynardhttp://www.carolynwirth.com https://www.creativeground.org/profile/carolyn-wirthart@michelejohnsen.comMy figurative work seeks to represent historical women whose appearance was never recorded. I often represent them using objects they created: clothing, ceramics, gardens.
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Catherine EvansInstallation sculpture
Maynardhttp://www.catherineevansart.com/GalleryPage.htm#Installations&Exhibitionscatherine@catherineevansart.comCreative use of materials. Indoor and outdoor installations.
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Cecily MillerMultimedia installation artist and community builder
Somervillehttps://www.cecilymiller.orgcecilymiller.boston@gmail.com
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Cedric DouglasSocial Justice
Bostonhttps://cedricdouglas.carbonmade.comhttps://www.creativeground.org/profile/cedric-douglascedricdouglasdesign@gmail.comBIPOC artist, Goes by "Vise1"
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Chloe RubensteinMurals
Somervillewww.chloerubenstein.comhttp://www.chloerubenstein.com/new-page
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Claudia ParaschivCrowd sourced participatory SculptureSalemhttps://www.studiofuldesign.com/work-1claudia@studiofuldesign.comOur mission is to take on projects that connect people to place, to each other, and to themselves through participatory design. Our work is driven by the pressing need to engage people to participate in the creation of their worlds as purposeful places of stewardship, democracy, social gathering, self-expression, and imagination.
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Connection LabGlass
Mosaic
Fabric
Paint
Somervillehttp://www.connectionlab.org https://www.creativeground.org/profile/emily-bhargavainfo@connectionlab.orgFacilitation, organizational development, fostering collaborations, arts integration, qualitative data analysis and evaluation design.
Often works at the intersection of art and public health, helping communities utilize the arts as an effective tool for health promotion.
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Danielle SauvéSculptures
Installations
Cambridgehttps://www.daniellesauve.nethttps://www.creativeground.org/profile/danielle-sauve-0danibi868@gmail.com
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Donna DodsonSculptures
Greater Bostonhttps://www.donnadodsonartist.com/#/monumental-sculptures/https://www.creativeground.org/profile/donna-dodsondonnadodsonartist@gmail.comMy artwork celebrates the mystical relationship between human beings and the animal kingdom.
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Elevated ThoughtBIPOC Artist activist groupAvailable for commissions work by BIPOC youthLawrencehttps://www.elevatedthought.orgAvailable for commissions work by BIPOC youth
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Elisa H. HamiltonMulti-Media
Bostonhttp://www.ElisaHHamilton.com https://www.creativeground.org/profile/elisa-h-hamiltonelisa@elisahhamilton.comSocially engaged multimedia artist who creates inclusive artworks that emphasize shared spaces and the hopeful examination of our everyday places, objects, and experiences.
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Erin GeniaMulti-disciplinary
artist specializing in Native American culture
MAhttps://www.eringenia.studio/about.htmlhttps://www.creativeground.org/profile/erin-geniahttps://www.eringenia.studio/contact.htmlmultidisciplinary artist, educator and community organizer specializing in Indigenous arts and culture
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Follow Your Art Community StudiosCommunity art collaborations, artist & writer studios, classes for kids and adults
Melrosehttps://www.fyamelrose.orgkrodolico@fyamelrose.orgClasses, workshops, exhibits and events. Event space available. Partner with local orgs on creative community projects. Available for projects and project facilitation. Artists studios and writers spaces/studios.
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Furen DaiArt and language
Bostonhttps://www.furendai.comcontact@furendai.comChinese American artist.
Work is at the intersection of art, history, and language.
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Georgie
Friedman
Video Installation
Photography
Bostonhttp://georgiefriedman.com/ https://www.creativeground.org/profile/georgie-friedmanleonie_bradbury@emerson.eduart is about reactions to natural disasters
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Gianna StewartMultidisciplinary
Dorchesterhttp://gianna.works https://www.creativeground.org/profile/gianna-stewartgianna.works@gmail.comPublic artist
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Gregg BernsteinMurals
Bostonhttps://muralist.weebly.comhttps://www.creativeground.org/profile/gregg-bernsteingreggebee@gmail.comFor the past twenty years I have dedicated myself to enriching communities with vibrant and imaginative murals. My diverse body of work can be seen on the walls of almost every neighborhood in Boston. Many of my pieces incorporate history along with community landmarks and community members.
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Hilary ZelsonInstallation
Walthamhttp://www.hilaryzelson.com https://www.creativeground.org/profile/hilary-zelsonzelson.hilary@gmail.comHilary also works as the Public Art Administrator for the City of Cambridge, Cambridge Arts Council, coordinating logistics, education, and outreach for numerous public projects.
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Jacob KulinSculptural furniture
Bostonhttp://www.kulinmodern.com https://www.creativeground.org/profile/jacob-kulinjacob@kulinmodern.comhas danish heritage & admires scandinavian design
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Jennifer WeigelMixed media, conceptual
Somervillehttps://www.jenniferweigelprojects.comhttps://www.jenniferweigelprojects.com/contactwork often touches on themes of beauty, environmental awareness, identity, institutional critique, and memory & forgetting
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Jerry BeckCommunity art
Maynardhttps://www.artspacemaynard.comjerryartspace@gmail.comFounder of Revolving Museum, and Executive Director of Artspace Maynard.
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Jessica StraussScupture and installation
Bostonhttps://jessica-straus.comartist@jessica-straus.comworks primarily in wood and mixed media. Inventiveness, humor and narrative are key elements of her sculpture.
"Outsider art" oddities and curiosities: https://jessicastraus.wordpress.com/about-2/
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John PegoraroWood sculpture
Melrosehttps://www.instagram.com/oddpegswoodworking/Dragon on Ell Pond
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Joseph FergusonStained glass sculpture
Westonhttp://www.josephferguson.comhttp://www.josephferguson.com/contactLikely to be Artspace Maynard first public artist in residence
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Julia CseköCommunity collaborations, installations
Somervillewww.juliacseko.comhttps://www.creativeground.org/profile/julia-csekoHer most recent work gravitates around social experiments grounded on a paradigm shift from competitive to collaborative mindset in social actions and interactions.
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Kate GilbertSculpture
Installation
Bostonhttp://www.kategilbertstudio.com https://www.creativeground.org/profile/kate-gilbert-studiokategilbertstudio@gmail.comExecutive Director of Now + There (Boston public art nonprofit). As an artist, exploring the role artists play in transforming our cities, relationships, and self
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Leslie WilcoxSculpture
http://www.lesliewilcox.comBoston Sculptors GalleryWire translucent sculpural forms
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Lily XieCommunity art
Jamaica Plainhttps://www.lily-xie.com/abouthttps://www.creativeground.org/profile/lily-xielxie9195@gmail.comChinese American artist; socially engaged work explores radical imagination, reimagined histories. Co-founder of Moon Eaters, a Boston-based collective of queer Asian-American artists
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Lisa GreenfieldInstallation
Bostonhttps://greenfield-studio.com/section/60011-public-art.htmlhttps://www.creativeground.org/profile/greenfield-studiolisa@greenfield-studio.comFort Point, lights, floating sculpture, found object sculpture installation, etc.
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Lisa TiemannMosaic installation
Melrosehttps://lisatiemann.comhttps://lisatiemann.com/contactMosaic on Ell Pond, and "Green Man" project
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Liz LaManchePainting
Installation, street calming
Somervillehttp://earthsign.com https://www.creativeground.org/profile/liz-lamanchehttps://earthsign.com/contact/Street traffic calming work.
large-scale works that enliven the built environment, adding meaning, color and ranges of feeling. Her work is often characterized by vivid color and playful figures or a layered use of symbolic & iconographic detail. “Vibrant, with a touch of whimsy”
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Liz NofzigerSite specific installations
Bostonhttp://www.nofzilla.com https://www.creativeground.org/profile/liz-nofzigerliz@nofzilla.comEmploying a broad range of media including video, sculpture, light, audio, found material and text, viewer investigation often completes her work.
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Matthew
Mazzotta
Sculpture
Installation
Cambridgehttps://www.matthewmazzotta.com/home#contenthttps://www.creativeground.org/profile/matthew-mazzottatriangle@mit.edu +1 315 521 1399art promotes civic particpation and social engagement
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Max BardEnvironmental Sculpture
Bostonhttp://maxbard911.commaxbard911@gmail.comI make art from the earth and all the gross stuff people put on top of it. A rigorous collection process is the heart of my creative practice. My work is made entirely from materials I source from the environment. All of the consumer objects are litter I find in the landscape. Abandoned commercial goods and organic material are put on display as evidence of locations condition.
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Nathalie MiebachInstallation and music
Bostonhttp://nathaliemiebach.comn_miebach@hotmail.comTranslates scientific data into sculpural installations and musical scores
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Neil HorskyCommunity artist
Multidisciplinary, participatory art events
Bostonhttp://horskyprojects.com https://www.creativeground.org/profile/horsky-projectsneilhorsky@yahoo.comart is to encourage self expression, connect people and build solidarity
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Phyllis
Labanowski
Graphic messages, education, art activism
Holyokehttp://www.phyllislabanowski.com/https://www.creativeground.org/profile/phyllis-labanowskiphyllislabanowski@comcast.netuses art to build communities and
work toward social justice
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Ravaschiere and MossPublic Art, Sound installations
Fort Pointhttp://michael-moss-uhvc.squarespace.com/installations/public-arthttp://michael-moss-uhvc.squarespace.com/contact
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Sagie VangelinaMurals
Bostonhttps://www.sagievangelina.com/artwork-1https://www.sagievangelina.com/contactWill complete the mural near the Melrose YMCA
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Silvia
Lopez Chavez
Murals
Bostonhttp://www.silvialopezchavez.com https://www.creativeground.org/profile/silvia-lopez-chavezhttps://www.silvialopezchavez.com/contactDid the MHS mural
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Sophy TuttleNature murals
Medfordhttp://www.sophytuttle.com https://www.creativeground.org/profile/sophy-tuttlesophy@sophytuttle.comMural topics are generally animals and the natural world, and our place in it
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Tim DevinCommunity art, information through art
Somervillehttp://www.timdevin.comtdevin@yahoo.comI believe that people can have a say in their communities and in the world at large. To do so, they need information, and they need to feel more connected. Through my independent projects, my work as a librarian, and my involvement in various community organizations, I try to spread information, and help foster a sense of community
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Tova SpeterMurals, Community public art projects
Needhamhttps://www.tovaspeter.comhttps://www.creativeground.org/profile/tova-speterhttps://www.tovaspeter.com/contactArtist, art therapist, art educator, and arts consultant. Consulting with community organizations, and engaging various communities in creating murals. Worked in partnership with Jewish community organizations.
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Wen-ti TsenMixed Media
Installations
Sculpture
Cambridgehttps://www.wentitsen.com/?fbclid=IwAR3KsqsPrepokxKvuJRd_xMYMCidll8fjPPiS654L0TPbqtRFOQupGGj7SIhttps://www.creativeground.org/profile/wen-ti-tsen-0wentitsen@gmail.comChinese American artist.
art that explores cultural connections: with personal paintings and installations, large-scale public art sculptures, and working with communities to express social issues in various art forms.
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William TurvilleSculpture and architecture
Arlingtonhttps://www.facebook.com/William-Turville-SculptorArchitect-186453458203723/?ref=page_internalhttps://www.creativeground.org/profile/william-turvillewilliamturvillesculptor@verizon.netSculpture (many mediums and sizes) and architecture. Public, community and/or collaborative art installations. Community art center, gallery and performance space consulting.
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