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2/22/2021
$90,000 in grants fund projects ranging from a mural celebrating scientists of color and a teen film festival to hip hop performances and free tap dance classes.
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2/10/2021
Nine projects awarded Art for Racial Justice Grants
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1/25/2021
Learn about resources available for #CambridgeMA artists and cultural organizations.
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1/19/2021
Cambridge Arts restores Maduna’s “Inner City Totems" at the Cambridge Community Center and Margaret Fuller House.
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12/24/2020
New funding program provides $9,000 grants to local cultural organizations to support operational costs, sustainability, and resiliency in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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9/23/2020
The role of the Commission is to guide the implementation of the Public Art Ordinance and the Art Gifts and Donation Policy, and to advise on the overall direction of the Public Art Program. The Commission brings its collective expertise to bear on discussions regarding the various program areas of the Cambridge Public Art Program, such as acquisition and deaccession, project planning, maintenance, conservation, educational programming, and the exhibitions in Gallery 344. The Commission reviews every percent-for-art project from artists’ proposals to final design. PAC approval is required before a project can go into fabrication.
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9/21/2020
Cambridge is seeking artists to create a major public artwork outside the city’s new Tobin Montessori and Vassal Lane Upper Schools complex, as part of a reconstruction of the educational and community hub at 197 Vassal Lane.
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9/11/2020
Funding for arts grants is tripling this cycle and the cultural council is adding three new funding opportunities: Art for Racial Justice Grants, Cultural Investment Grants for Organizations, and Port Neighborhood Grants.
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9/11/2020
Patricia Thaxton has been selected by the City of Cambridge to design 700 hundred feet of vinyl construction scrim that will surround Harvard Square’s Out of Town News Plaza as it is reconstructed over the next couple of years.
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7/13/2020
The City of Cambridge's 19th Amendment Centennial Art Selection Committee will be reviewing four proposals.