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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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you are loved mural on southampton street in boston

Local artists reflect on city’s murals

Colin Boyd April 29, 2021
Boston-based street artists say their murals are their way to leave their mark and key message.
copley society of art painter on newbury street

Copley Art Society plans national summertime show

Taylor Brokesh April 28, 2021
Registration closed Monday for the Copley Society of Art’s “Connected Land and Sea” national show.
greater boston tenants union protestors outside the institute of contemporary art

Tenants of Fineberg Companies protest outside the Institute of Contemporary Art

Rin Velasco March 22, 2021
The owner of Fineberg Companies is a member of the ICA’s Board of Trustees and a major donor.
mural in west campus at boston university

Boston Cultural Council approves 2021 grants for artists, organizations

Tanisha Bhat February 24, 2021
This year’s funding is composed of around $489,000 in grants from the council’s annual budget, leaving just under $7,000 available for later use. Applicants included local writing contest Boston in 100 Words, City Ballet of Boston and Chinatown’s Pao Arts Center.
Artwork by hip hop graffiti artist George “SEN-1” Morillo is being featured at the Galerie D’Orsay as part of “An Urban Conversation Paris + New York” through March. ILLUSTRATION BY HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Back Bay gallery opens its doors for New York artist SEN-1

Ramsey Khalifeh February 17, 2021
New York artist and graffiti legend George "SEN-1" Morillo's work is displayed in the newest Galerie D'Orsay exhibit alongside the greats as an example of revolutionary art.
Boston’s Galerie d’Orsay on Newbury St. Co-director Kristine Hammond is trying to increase the gallery’s social media presence and allow people to browse their collection virtually while the gallery remains closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. COURTESY TIM GRAFFT VIA FLICKR

Boston galleries find creative ways to continue promoting and selling art

Jennifer Suryadjaja April 16, 2020
Boston's art galleries begin transitioning to virtual showings, and art collectors find ways to exchange their art while maintaining social distance.
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