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PlanTable Closing Reception

The Un-monument | Re-monument | De-monument: Transforming Boston Programming

October 18, 2025
2025-10-18T13:00:20 - 2025-10-18T15:00:20

 

PlanTable, 2025 Closing Reception Flyer, Ecosistema Urbano

Join Pao Arts Center, Ecosistema Urbano, and the Rose Kennedy Greenway as we say goodbye to PlanTable with a final celebration.

(Rain date Sunday, 10/19, from 12:00 - 3:00 p.m.)

Over the past three months,  a variety of visitors of all ages have enjoyed the shade provided by the 16 trees, community members have connected with friends and family with additional benches and seating, and learned more about climate change through  a historical temperature timeline on the table.

Stop by to enjoy family-friendly activities, meet the architects and community partners that made this project come alive in Chin Park.

October 18, 2025
2025-10-18T13:00:20 - 2025-10-18T15:00:20
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Mattahunt Woods Urban Wild Ribbon Cutting and Community Celebration

October 24, 2025
2025-10-24T13:00:37 - 2025-10-24T15:00:37

Please join the City of Boston for a ribbon cutting and community celebration for the completion of the Mattahunt Woods Urban Wild Restoration project. This will be a family-friendly event with activities for children and resources from various City of Boston Departments. This event is free and open to the public.

WHEN: Friday, October 24 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.

WHERE: Colorado Street entrance; 210 Colorado Street, Boston, MA 02126

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Mattahunt Woods consists of over eight acres of secluded forested wetlands in Mattapan. The site provides important wildlife habitat and native vegetation, and mitigates the impacts of stormwater runoff, but had become degraded over time. The City launched a capital improvement project in early 2023 to study the site, engage the Mattapan community to inform the project, and design a new trail system and other site improvements. Project goals and outcomes include removing hazardous trees and invasive species and increasing native vegetation; preserving and enhancing on-site wetlands; creating a trail system throughout the property improving site access and wayfinding/signage; and enhancing the connection of the property to the nearby Mattahunt Elementary School. Site restoration and trail construction began in Summer 2024 in partnership between the City of Boston's Environment Department, Parks and Recreation Department, Office of Green Infrastructure, and PowerCorps Boston. 

To learn more, visit the project website or check out this video about the project!

October 24, 2025
2025-10-24T13:00:37 - 2025-10-24T15:00:37
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P.L.A.Y. Ribbon Cutting And Out Of Bounds Art Showcase

Join us to celebrate new public artworks in Roxbury created by Marlon Forrester and Studio Luz Architects!

September 28, 2025
2025-09-28T11:00:57 - 2025-09-28T17:00:57

Celebrate the unveiling of P.L.A.Y. (Participatory Learning and You)—a new public art project at Dewitt Playground in Madison Park, designed by artist Marlon Forrester in collaboration with Studio Luz and BR+A+CE. The project reimagines the basketball court as both a neighborhood gathering space and a living canvas. Alongside the ribbon cutting, experience Out of Bounds, a live art showcase curated by Marlon Forrester, with activations that bring artists, coaches, and neighbors together.

Come for the ribbon cutting, stay for the joy.

RSVP for the event

What’s Going Down
  • Ribbon cutting and unveiling of P.L.A.Y. with Marlon Forrester, Studio Luz, BR+A+CE, City partners, and Madison Park/BPS community
  • Out of Bounds court activations led by teaching artists and coaches
  • Live DJ and performances that move us to reflect
  • Hands-on art stations for kids and grown-ups, beginners welcome
  • Community tables with resources, programs, and ways to get involved
  • Local food vendors on site
Play by Play

11 a.m. - Opening remarks

12 p.m. - Ribbon cutting and group photo

12:30 p.m. - Showcase and live performances

1 p.m. - Afrofuturism / The Court as Canvas: Sport, Design, and the Architecture of Black Imagination curated by Nucarta

2 p.m.  - Tunes by your favorite DJs

3 p.m.  - Youth basketball activation

5 p.m. - Closing word

Meet Us Here

Dewitt Playground at Madison Park, Roxbury

Enter near Dewitt Drive and Malcolm X Boulevard. Follow the wayfinding and the sound of good music.

Need the T?
  • Transit: Roxbury Crossing (Orange Line), Bus 15, 22, 23, 28, 44, 45
  • Bikes: Bluebike stations nearby + racks (bring a lock)
  • Parking: Limited neighborhood street parking — transit or rideshare encouraged
Accessibility

The site has paved paths, curb cuts, and seating. ASL available by request — email (arts@boston.gov) by September 22. A low-sensory area will be located near the info table.

Gratitude

Presented by the City of Boston Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture, Nucarta, Studio Luz, BR+A+CE, and artist Marlon Forrester. With production support by SIDE Presents. Thank you to Madison Park/BPS, neighbors, volunteers, and partners who make this day possible.

Photos on this page by Jane Messinger.

September 28, 2025
2025-09-28T11:00:57 - 2025-09-28T17:00:57
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Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Alarm Installation

Are you in need of a home carbon monoxide/ smoke alarm?

October 18, 2025
  • 10:00am - 3:00pm
  • Contact:
    Boston Fire Department
  • Price:
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Chinatown/Leather District
    South End
  • Event Type:
  • Posted:
2025-10-18T10:00:00 - 2025-10-18T15:00:00

Do you live in Chinatown or the South End? Join us Saturday October 18! The Boston Fire Department in collaboration with the American Red Cross, is offering free home installation for 10-year battery powered smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. 

Request an Alarm

請求火警

Solicitar Alarma Gratis

Priority installation for owner-occupied homes of vulnerable or low income populations.

For additional information or if you are interested in volunteering at this event please visit the American Red Cross Home Fire Campaign page

Did you know carbon monoxide (CO) is the invisible killer? Carbon monoxide is a colorless and odorless gas. Every year more than 100 people in the United States die from unintentional exposure to carbon monoxide associated with consumer products.

This initiative is funded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) through a grant awarded to the Boston Fire Department. 75% of the project cost is federally funded ($260,031.75).

October 18, 2025
  • 10:00am - 3:00pm
  • Contact:
    Boston Fire Department
  • Price:
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Chinatown/Leather District
    South End
  • Event Type:
  • Posted:
2025-10-18T10:00:00 - 2025-10-18T15:00:00

NEIGHBORHOOD NOT PART OF THIS CAMPAIGN?

If your neighborhood is not part of this campaign but you would like to be included in future campaigns, you can register by clicking the Request an Alarm buttons.

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Let's Talk! Kinship And Process

The Un-monument | Re-monument | De-monument: Transforming Boston Programming

September 10, 2025
2025-09-10T18:00:20 - 2025-09-10T19:00:20

Un-monument Nicholas Galanin September Event

Join Boston Public Art Triennial artist Nicholas Galanin and curator Tess Lukey ‘16 in conversation with Lisa Tung, MAAM Executive and Artistic Director. Offered in connection with MAAM’s current exhibition, Nicholas Galanin: Aáni yéi xat duwasáakw (I am called Land), this conversation invites us to consider Indigenous perspectives on kinship and artistic process; audience question and answer to follow. After the talk, head to MAAM to explore current exhibitions on view. 

In-Person and Virtual 

This event will be offered in-person as well as virtually via the Zoom webinar format. Select your attendance type when registering via Eventbrite. 

Meet the Speakers 

Examining the complexities of contemporary Indigenous identity, culture, and representation, Nicholas Galanin works from his experience as a Lingít and Unangax̂ artist. Embedding incisive observation and reflection into his oftentimes provocative work, he aims to redress the widespread misappropriation of Indigenous visual culture, the impact of colonialism, as well as collective amnesia. Galanin reclaims narrative and creative agency, while demonstrating contemporary Indigenous art as a continually evolving practice. Speaking through multiple visual, sonic, and tactile languages, his concepts determine his processes, which include sculpture, installation, photography, video, performance, and textile-based work. This contemporary practice builds upon an Indigenous artistic continuum while celebrating the culture and its people; Galanin contributes urgent criticality and vision through resonant and multifaceted works.

Nicholas Galanin (b. 1979, Sheet’ka (Sitka), Alaska) lives and works with his partner Merritt Johnson and their children in Sheet’ka (Sitka), Alaska. He earned a BFA at London Guildhall University (2003), an MFA at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand (2007). Solo institutional exhibitions include Baltimore Museum of Art (2024-25); SITE Santa Fe (2023); and New York Public Art Fund (2023). Galanin will participate in Public Art Abu Dhabi (2024-25) and the Boston Triennial (2025), he is currently participating in the Toronto Biennial (2024). Public collections include Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Whitney Museum of AmericaN Art, New York, NY; and Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA.

Tess Lukey is an enrolled citizen of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah and serves as the Associate Curator of Native American Art at the Trustees of Reservations, where she is based at both Fruitlands Museum and deCordova Sculpture Park & Museum. Her curatorial practice centers on the intersection of historic and contemporary Native American art, with a specialization in pre-20th-century materials. Lukey’s expertise also spans NAGPRA, Mayan art history, and folk art. She holds an MA in Art History with a minor in Museum Studies from the University of New Mexico and a dual BFA in Ceramics and Art History from MassArt.

Lukey has contributed to exhibitions at institutions such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston—including Collecting Stories: The Invention of Folk Art and A Little Bit of the Southwest—and curated recent shows at Fruitlands titled Across Boundaries Across Barriers, Place of Intersection: Survivance in the American West, and A Surreal Place: Sky Hopinka and Cannupa Hanksa Luger, which prioritize Indigenous-led interpretation. Her work is shaping new strategies for museums seeking to engage Native collections through community-driven frameworks.

In addition to her museum work, Lukey is an independent curator for the Boston Public Art Triennial (May 2025), a city-wide exhibition of over 15 public art commissions accompanied by hundreds of community-based programs. She is also a traditional artist, continuing the ceramic and basketry techniques of her Wampanoag heritage, reflecting her commitment to cultural continuity through both institutional and creative practice.

 

September 10, 2025
2025-09-10T18:00:20 - 2025-09-10T19:00:20
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Disability Outreach Tour - Jamaica Plain Boston Public Library

The City of Boston Disabilities Commission is inviting the public to meet them at a Boston Public Library (BPL) neighborhood branch to engage in conversation about disability accessibility and inclusion.

October 7, 2025
  • 3:00pm - 5:00pm
  • Jamaica Plain BPL
    30 South St
    Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
  • Contact:
    Colleen Flanagan
  • Price:
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Jamaica Plain
  • Event Type:
  • Posted:
2025-10-07T15:00:36 - 2025-10-07T17:00:36

ASL and language translation are available at no cost. Please contact Colleen at disability@boston.gov, or call 617-635-3682 to request these services or a disability accommodation.

October 7, 2025
  • 3:00pm - 5:00pm
  • Jamaica Plain BPL
    30 South St
    Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
  • Contact:
    Colleen Flanagan
  • Price:
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Jamaica Plain
  • Event Type:
  • Posted:
2025-10-07T15:00:36 - 2025-10-07T17:00:36
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Disability Outreach Tour - Lower Mills Boston Public Library

The City of Boston Disabilities Commission is inviting the public to meet them at a Boston Public Library (BPL) neighborhood branch to engage in conversation about disability accessibility and inclusion.

September 16, 2025
  • 12:00pm - 2:00pm
  • Lower Mills BPL
    27 Richmond Street
    Dorchester, MA 02124
  • Contact:
    Colleen Flanagan
  • Price:
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Dorchester
  • Event Type:
  • Posted:
2025-09-16T12:00:36 - 2025-09-16T14:00:36

ASL and language translation are available at no cost. Please contact Colleen at disability@boston.gov, or call 617-635-3682 to request these services or a disability accommodation.

September 16, 2025
  • 12:00pm - 2:00pm
  • Lower Mills BPL
    27 Richmond Street
    Dorchester, MA 02124
  • Contact:
    Colleen Flanagan
  • Price:
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Dorchester
  • Event Type:
  • Posted:
2025-09-16T12:00:36 - 2025-09-16T14:00:36
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Disability Outreach Tour - Codman Square Boston Public Library

The City of Boston Disabilities Commission is inviting the public to meet them at a Boston Public Library (BPL) neighborhood branch to engage in conversation about disability accessibility and inclusion.

September 9, 2025
  • 10:30am - 12:30pm
  • Codman Square BPL
    690 Washington Street
    Dorchester, MA 02124
  • Contact:
    Colleen Flanagan
  • Price:
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Dorchester
  • Event Type:
  • Posted:
2025-09-09T10:30:36 - 2025-09-09T12:30:36

ASL and language translation are available at no cost. Please contact Colleen at disability@boston.gov, or call 617-635-3682 to request these services or a disability accommodation.

September 9, 2025
  • 10:30am - 12:30pm
  • Codman Square BPL
    690 Washington Street
    Dorchester, MA 02124
  • Contact:
    Colleen Flanagan
  • Price:
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Dorchester
  • Event Type:
  • Posted:
2025-09-09T10:30:36 - 2025-09-09T12:30:36
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2025 National Arts Program | Reception

Please join us for the opening reception of the 2025 National Arts Program, an exhibition by 73 City of Boston employees and their family members!

August 28, 2025
2025-08-28T17:00:21 - 2025-08-28T19:00:21

Join us at Boston City Hall for the Opening Reception of the National Arts Program's sixth Boston edition, featuring 73 works by City of Boston employees and their families. The awards ceremony will recognize 14 awardees with selections made by a jury composed by Sophia Day, Operations Director of Gallery 263; Yolanda He Yang, Arts Engagement Manager at Pao Arts Center; and Beatriz Whitehill, Painting Studio Mentor at Artists for Humanity.

Directions: Please use the entrance located on Congress St, across from Faneuil Hall. Pass security and take the elevators to the 2nd floor. The Mayor's Neighborhood Gallery will be to your left. This exhibition will be on view through October 24, 2025. For more information please visit the city hall galleries page.

Emma Tavolieri, Raveena, Collage, 20 x 30 in., 2025
Emma Tavolieri, Raveena, Collage, 20 x 30 in., 2025
August 28, 2025
2025-08-28T17:00:21 - 2025-08-28T19:00:21
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Welcoming Week 2025

Welcoming Week is an annual campaign celebrating the work in communities to become welcoming places for all, including immigrants. 

September 12 - September 20, 2025
2025-09-12T10:00:07 - 2025-09-20T17:00:07

Launched in 2012 by Welcoming America and its members, Welcoming Week provides individuals and organizations with the opportunity to showcase their values through events and initiatives that foster connections and collaboration between immigrants and non-immigrants, as well as belonging for all.

Welcoming Week 2025 takes place from September 12 to 21. Every year, communities around the globe celebrate Welcoming Week by hosting local events that foster deeper understanding and connection among neighbors. This week-long campaign builds the awareness and energy that’s needed to sustain year-long welcoming efforts.

MOIA is proud to host Welcoming Week in Boston! Join one of its activations and share your story as part of the “Stories We Share” theme: 

Follow MOIA on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to stay tuned about all the activations and get your stories reshared by using the hashtag #WelcomingWeekBoston! 

September 12 - September 20, 2025
2025-09-12T10:00:07 - 2025-09-20T17:00:07
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