"We have decided on all the elements for our final show and now know exactly what we will be doing for the Winter Festival. We are beginning to take time to make choices and perfect each piece now. It is very satisfying to pull in work from way back in September and place it beside something we created today!
Read MoreThe Urbano Fellows, in collaboration with lead artist Salvador Jimenez-Flores, developed an interactive, multi-purpose, movable sculpture. The Fellows are now transforming this movable sculpture into a gallery that will showcase young artists’ works that speak to the theme “The Commons | The Other.” We are conducting an open call for Boston-based youth artists’ submissions to be exhibited in the Black & Brown Gallery.
Read MoreKendall Square… the site of our third public intervention with our civic sculpture or our first with this second iteration (Nomadic Home/Hogar Nómada).
Read MoreStudents in Mary Teuscher's Artist Workshop, "The Imagined City," are using dance, choreography, creative writing and performance art to explore collective notions of “the other” in the Egleston and Jackson Square communities. Follow them on our blog as their project begins to take shape.
Read MoreToday Urbano Fellows received a visit from Cuban installation and performance artist, Tania Bruguera.
Read MoreCreate an art project with peers and receive a stipend for your work!
Fall applications are now open! We will continue exploring our theme “The Commons | The Other” with two projects utilizing poetry, sculpture, and movement.
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"Urbano Project has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. It’s been a family affair with both of my older sisters taking classes. "
Read MoreVisit the first exhibition of our annual theme “The Commons | The Other”, which features projects from our two 2016 summer semester Artists’ Projects, as well as work from the Urbano Fellows.
Read MoreUntil June 30th, resident Teaching Artist Salvador Jiménez-Flores will be showing his work at Urbano.
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