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formal dedication of the natick center traffic calming public art projects

art alley in natick gets more love

Read The Original Article On The Natick Report Website. The artsy vibes just keep flowing in Natick, this time with Thursday’s unveiling of peacelovenatick01760 in the Adams Street Art Alley. The community public art project is the latest in a series of large-scale projects spearheaded by organizer and artist Denise Girardin, in partnership with many…
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ormal dedication of the natick center traffic calming public art projects

formal dedication of the natick center traffic calming public art projects

Read The Original Article On The Natick Center Website.   The massive undertaking of selecting, prepping, and painting the Traffic Calming areas in Natick Center, was no small feat! It took many dedicated artists and volunteers, a generous DPW, hard work to make this traffic calming art a reality – along with all the sun,…
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Denise Girardin - Local Natick, MA Artist

natick’s favorite public art master is back for an encore exhibit

Read The Original Article On The Metrowest Daily News Site Denise Girardin’s latest art project involves town ZIP code, ‘lot of love’ NATICK — Denise Girardin is at again. She has created another public art display — with the help of about 30 volunteers — that is scheduled to be unveiled at 6 p.m. Thursday…
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free little art gallery natick, ma

free little art gallery natick

View more info on the official FaceBook page Modeled on Little Free Libraries, a pint-sized museum that makes art accessible and free to all. Concept, creation and coordinated with Ginger McEachern and Paul McEachern. Press https://www.natickreport.com/2021/08/free-little-art-gallery-opens-in-front-of-morse-institute-library-in-natick/

peacelovenatick 01760

peacelovenatick 01760

Stay up-to-date by liking the FaceBook page. A 23.5’ love poem to Natick made out of giant wood numbers covered with 279 hand painted puzzle pieces that the community created with words, drawings, symbols, poems, etc., that signify their love of Natick. Partially funded by a grant from the Natick Cultural District. Press 06-23-21 –…
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Natick, MA Traffic Calming Project

natick traffic calming

Traffic Calming is an urban design strategy that aims to slow down or reduce car traffic to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists. It is founded on the idea that streets are a key element of the public realm and should be designed to create a sense of place for people to work alongside cars,…
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tunnel of love - natick

love 01760

View The Website Here. A community wide public art project to help “connect while apart” during the Covid 19 pandemic lockdown while continuing to practice responsible social distancing. Created and Coordinated with local artists, business owners, members of the Natick Center Cultural District and SPARK Kindness. Partially funded by the Natick Center Cultural District. Press…
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tunnel of love - natick

natick mbta pedestrian bridge – tunnel of love

View The FaceBook page to see even more. 1,000+ crocheted flowers, hearts, butterflies, leaves, bugs, and rainbows stitched together to create a 24” long love canopy over the Natick MBTA pedestrian bridge. Created and Coordinated with Jo LaFalce, Fran Weisse, Karen Perkins, Jeff Olsen and the Morse Institute Library Stitchers and partially funded by the…
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wings of the butterfly/natick butterfly

wings of the butterfly/natick butterfly

Read The Original Article On The Patch Website or on FaceBook. 8’ x 8’ giant butterfly positioned in “Art Alley” created for whimsical photos and happy thoughts. Concept, creation and coordinated with Ginger McEachern.

lock & keys project

lock & keys project

Read The Original Article On The Locks and Keys Project website. AN article was also posted on the Patch. An interactive public art installation consisting of a 12” x 4” fence covered with locks, keys, notes and art that illustrate memories, thoughts, hopes and dreams that drew participants from over 15 states, England, Ireland, Japan…
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