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Tuvimos una reunión el 21 de junio de 2022 para compartir actualizaciones sobre el proyecto de Cummins Highway. Objetivos de la Reunión:
-Presentarle la Oficina de Arte y Cultura de la Alcaldesa
-Compartir las diferentes formas de arte público en la ciudad de Boston
-Conocer su visión y deseos para la vida cultural en torno a Cummins Highway
-Presentarle otros recursos y actividades en la ciudad
A
A
A
Can
find
the
button
to
open
your
microphone
on
the
bottom
left
of
your
screen?
I
can
communicate
with
non-verbal
options.
You
can
raise
your
hand
or
leave
a
message
in
the
chat
box
and
if
you
are
about
to
join
on
the
phone,
please
press
star,
9,
please
a
kind
reminder
not
to
stare
at
your
screen
while
driving.
A
Meetings
so
I
will
introduce
those
who
will
be
speaking
tonight.
I
am
a
general.
I
am
a
transportation
planner
active
in
the
boston
department
of
transportation,
passed
it
to
the
left
of
a
screen,
hello,
everyone,
I'm,
Sara,
Rodrigo,
I'm,
a
public
art
manager
here
at
the
office
of
arts
and
cultures
good
evening,
I'm
a
lead
engineer,
Department
of
Public
Works
and
the
director
of
this
project.
A
A
A
For
this
project,
what
we
plan
is
to
completely
rebuild
the
street,
including
the
sidewalks,
the
curbs,
the
traffic
lights,
the
signs,
the
paving
of
the
streets
to
make
it
much
better
than
it
currently
is,
and
we
are
also
currently
replacing
upgrading
the
services.
As
you
see
in
these
photos,
the
budget
is
approximately
24
million
dollars
So.
It
is
a
very
large
investment
by
the
city
in
terms
of
improvements,
security
and
also
aging
and
investing
in
the
neighborhood.
A
As
I
mentioned,
the
collaboration
is
very,
is
a
great
part
of
these
goals.
We
want
to
achieve
awareness
and
participation
in
their
efforts
to
s.
Know
What,
You,
Want
We
want
to
know
what
improvements
you
want
to
see
in
your
scenarios.
In
the
end,
what
we
want
to
do
is
confirm
your
vision
for
the
future
of
our
projects
and
the
future.
We
see
the
visions
we
see
for
the
City
of
Boston.
A
So
let
me
know
it
happened
to
be
so.
I
can
talk
about
the
office
of
arts
and
cultures.
Thank
you
now,
as
not
the
whole
introduction,
I'm
here
tonight
to
talk
about
the
office
of
arts
and
cultures
and
the
boston
art
commission,
sharing
how
public
art
is
created
in
Mustang
and
hearing
from
you
about
your
thoughts
and
vision
for
the
future
of
your
cultural
life
and
public
art,
I'm
going
to
be
talking
for
a
while,
as
I
introduce
I.
A
A
In
the
programs
in
our
office
include
signs
grants,
individual
artists,
organizations,
opportunity
funds,
scholarships
for
artists,
the
r
and
RG,
and
here
you
see
a
lot
of
information
on
this
slide.
No
I'm
going
to
read
it
all
to
you,
but
I'm
happy
to
share
more
information
on
each
of
our
programs
via
links.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
The
program
demonstrates
the
city's
commitment
to
supporting
foundations
and
funds
for
the
arts
and
is
by
keeping
a
percentage
of
the
city's
capital
funds
beyond
integrating
public
art
into
of
the
city
projects.
We
also
collaborate
with
other
agencies,
our
colleagues,
apart
from
transportation
and
Public
Works,.
A
B
A
A
A
And
that
project
included
several
stations
and
several
beloved
walls,
and
over
time
those
programs
were
officially
organized
into
this
transformative
public
art
program
through
that
program,
we
continue
to
commission
arts
that
are
socially
responsible
in
the
21.
More
than
a
million
dollars
of
walls
were
promoted
throughout
the
city,
and
here
you
see
some
of
them.
Some
are
in
progress.
Others
are.
A
A
A
A
A
I
feel
very
lucky
to
be
able
to
support
this
work
and
to
achieve
its
advances
in
recent
years.
Much
of
the
fantastic
public
art
our
society
is
the
result
of
this
very
dedicated
work,
the
generosity,
the
dedication
of
community
members
Like,
some
who
are
here
this
night
is
a
challenging
road,
and
yet
it
has
given
us
some
of
the
most
iconic
hours
of
arts
in
the
city
we
have.
We
have
Dedicated
community
groups,
like
you
see
here
on
this
screen
on
the
bottom
right.
A
A
A
A
I
know
that
both
yen
and
charlot
have
mentioned
theirs,
but
I
have
not
seen
any
others,
but
we
would
like
to
know
what
things
you
enjoy
in
the
city
and,
while
you
think
about
it,
we
would
like
to
Hear
more
about
what
you
think
makes
Deway
and
its
surrounding
neighborhoods
and
unique
places.
This
is
something
that
is
important
as
we
are
starting
to
think
about
art
that
could
be
put
in
the
area
right,
now.
So.
A
C
A
C
A
A
A
I
love
boxes
and
see
them
through
the
city.
I
would
like
to
see
boxes
that
show
children
I
know
that
many
of
the
artists
are
adults,
but
some
of
that
feeling
more
of
playing
that
has
to
do
with
our
children
on
stage
and
see
them
using
the
spaces
in
a
different
way.
I
would
love
to
see
them
in
those
boxes.
A
Another
question
is
that
if
I
know
that
I
will
eventually
be
able
to
use
my
bicycle
I
would
like
to
see
images,
because
shirts
I
know
that
this
project
is
in
terms
of
how
the
people
can
navigate
through
the
spaces
and
safely
some
of
the
most
interpretive
things
like
the
type
of
tree.
We
have
I
have
neighbors
who
have
very
large,
rocks
in
their
backyards,
and
it
is
something
that
fascinates
me
in
terms
of
the
historical
context.
A
A
A
A
At
the
Backstreet
Center
There
is
also
a
piece
of
art
that
periodically
has
to
be
redone,
so
I'm
asking
about
that.
Who
is
responsible,
for
it
depends
in
part
on
how
the
project
is
commissioned
a
city.
Yes,
It
has
some
funds
for
conservation
and
maintenance
in
the
time
of
the
past.
Before
my
time
with
the
office
I
know,
we
had
funds
to
revive
Like.
For
example,
in
Square
there
is
a
wall
called
the
faces
of
Darwin.
A
Yes,
it
is
true
that
sometimes
you
have
to
refresh
a
wall,
but
it
is
complicated
when
they
are
on
private
property,
and
at
that
time
it
is
either
the
artist
or
the
owner
to
know.
If
that
is
going
to
be
done,
I
know
that
I
am
not
an
expert
but
I
believe
with
the
materials
Now.
They
are
better
in
terms
of
better
protective
paints
against
Lightning
rises,
and
then
they
usually
last
longer
or
more
durable
than
the
oldest
walls.
It
also
depends
on
the
surface
itself,
on
how
a
response
has
been
prepared.
A
A
A
A
Typically,
the
city
can't
provide
the
funds
for
something
that
is
on
private
property,
but
there
are
a
lot
of
walls
that
exist
and
the
jobs
that
we
commission
have
at
hand
next
day
at
the
boston,
art
commission
that
holds
all
the
art
in
our
collection
that
we
have
commissioned.
Well,
now
that
you
have
said
that
a
lot
of
the
walls
I
have
seen
up
to
the
ones
on
the
ones
that
are
on
that
is
not
city
property.
A
A
Well
I
am
not
an
expert
in
collections
or
walls,
I
work
mainly
with
hours
of
new
arts,
but
we
can
follow
this
after
the
meeting
and
talk
about
the
specific
walls.
What.
Do
you
care
about?
Yes,?
This
one
has
been
used
several
times
to
represent
him
there
in
Boston,,
but
it's
one
of
the
I
know
of
an
apartment,
building
Sorry
an
apartment
building,
but
in
the
City
of
Boston
licensed
like
crazy,
and
that's
why
I'm
wondering
and
now
I
don't
see.
A
I'm,
seeing
in
the
chat
box
that
it
was
part
of
the
mayor's
walls
I'm
here,
we
added
the
information,
a
link
with
the
information.
Sorry
It
was
already
Thank
you
for
adding
a
link
with
the
information
of
the
Wall
of
the
group
that
He
believed
the
refreshment
that
was
given
to
him
was
the
mural
team.
You
called
It
was
a
city
program
where
many
private
properties
paint
through
agreements
with
the
owners.
A
A
Are
there
for
the
story
and
l
to
people
who
just
drive
around
the
neighborhood
to
see
these
works
of
art?
We
don't
want
to
lose
these
works
and
hopefully
the
city
can
put
together
a
budget
to
maintain
them.
And,
yes,
And,
like
I,
said
the
city
doesn't
own
anything
in
shirts
So.
Maybe
This
is
not
the
case,,
but
I
also
noticed
that.
A
A
Owner
of
the
instructor,
all
the
beautiful
things
about
this
community
project
in
terms
of
the
other
walls
that
we
have
made
with
the
bpa
It's,
all
commissioned,,
it
doesn't
have
to
be
city
or
private
property,.
We
just
need
permission
from
the
property
owner
who
wants
it
to
be
done.,
We've
done
it
on
both
sides.
We've,
also
done
it
in
other
places
in
the
city
and
many
of
the
owners,
they
feel
very
happy
and
excited
because
it
really
adds
to
the
beauty
of
their
buildings.
It
's
a
bit
of
a
process,
but
it
can
be
done.
A
She
does
agree.
I
think
it
has
a
lot
to
do
with
the
property
owner
if
they
feel
supported
that
people
really
want
to
see
this
we're
working
with
an
owner
in
austin
to
do
a
living
life
wall-
that's
being
installed
this
week
and
that's
on
private
property,
but
we
can't
wait
to
get
an
agreement
from
a
private
owner,
and
in
this
case
it
was
something
that
the
The
community
really
wanted
it
and
the
owner
agreed.
A
A
A
A
In
the
2019
that
was
a
project
of
the
incredible
courts
was
she
was
an
artist
in
residence
Sorry
if
historically
I'm
wrong.
It
was
the
year
that
I
joined
this
office
and
I
didn't
really
talk
about
that
artificial
program
is
another
way
that
artists
can
involve
in
the
civic
life
of
the
city,
as
well
as
in
the
arts
and
in
the
life
of
the
Arts.
A
Thank
you
all
for
all
the
links
here.
We
are
doing
many
things.
At
the
same
time,
we
as
a
project
team
feel
very
excited
that
you
are
here
with
us.
It
is
something
that
people
have
mentioned
many
times
and
There
is
a
lot
of
interest
in
how
to
How.
We
can
get
more
artists
involved
in
creating
more
art
for
the
community
in
terms
of
my
getting
more
arts,
more
artists
coming
out
to
sign
up
For
our
lists
notifications
that
are
on
the
home
page
for
the
office
of
arts
and
cultures
from
the
mayoress.
A
A
And
that
artist
resource
desk
I
mentioned
is
exclusively
for.
Artists
gives
lots
of
updates
regarding
space
artists,
space
artist,
housing
opportunities
grants,
jobs
any
calls
made
through
our
office,
as
well
as
other
non-
profit
organizations
and
many
more
opportunities.
I
encourage
artists
in
particular
to
sign
up.
A
A
A
A
A
A
We
have
had
involvement
with
children
of
all
ages
in
the
last
year,
in
particular,
I'm
thinking
of
a
workshop
with
about
30
or
40
kids
ages,
5
to
12,
where
the
artist
Flores
Meses
was
really
lovely
to
incorporate
his
kids'
works
into
his
own
new
proposal
for
the
library.
Really.
That
outreach
is
community.
Involvement
is
Very
important
for
all
your
projects,.
It
is
a
large
component,,
a
large
part
of
public
art,,
and
that
includes
all
those
from
children
to
the
elderly.
Of.
A
A
There
is
no
specific
project
to
start
at
this
time
and
in
the
immediate
future
there
is
no
plan
yet
to
a
project.
We
are
here
to
understand
what
the
community
is
looking
for,
and
that
is
why
I
was
asking
how
you
ed
you
mention
that
cultural
space
How.
Do
you
imagine
using
that
Civic
space
when
you
are
completed
And?
What
does
it
do?
Let
me
know
its
surroundings,
a
unique
space,
so
we
want
to
understand
from
you
what
you
are
looking
for.
A
There
is
no
artist
that
has
been
chosen.
We
are
many
steps
away
from
it
them
plus
me
sharing
information
about
our
office,
our
programs
and
hearing
from
you
about
this
project
to
better
understand
sometime
in
the
future.
Let's
contain
capacity
if
there
is
a
possibility
to
make
public
art.
What
would
that
look
like.
A
A
I
just
want
to
be
sure
that
all
these
boxes
are
going
to
stay
and
stay
Mira
also
wanted
to
tell
you
be
also
com
He
sent
out
some
bulletins
that,
if
artists
who
are
interested
in
the
arts
in
Boston
can
sign
up,,
they
can
sign
up,.
We
will
put
that
information
back
in
the
chat
box
in
case
there
is
any
project
in
the
future,
they
can
enter
that
way,.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
What
we
thought
we
got
your
feedback,
what
you
see
on
what
who
sees
questions
elsewhere
regarding
our
what
we
are
proposing
in
october,
we
work
with
the
public
health
commission
to
see
where
their
work
aligns,
with
our
work,
meeting
street
design
and
health
in
the
short
term
and
also
generationally
long
term.
In
January,
we
talked
about
the
bus
stops
and
how
we
designed
them
with
the
mta
to
offer
accessible
options
for
people
without
thinking
about
their
abilities.
Ities.
A
In
february,
we
talked
about
the
street
trees,
urban
forests
plan
some
things
we
already
know
from
starting
your
trees,
guy
ideas
as
to
how
we
are
going
to
protect
those
trees
and
how
we
are
going
to
plan
for
more
in
the
future.
In
march,
we
talked
about
traffic
intersections
how
the
city
is
going
to
manage
and
balance
the
various
modes
of
transportation
and
the
demands
of
intersections
using
traffic
signals.
We
also
talked.
A
About
the
beginning,
that
is
also
going
to
be
added
to
the
project.
In
opening
we
talked
about
Boston,
adapt
age
and
ways.
We
can
incorporate
design
practices
into
the
project
that
supports
people
being
able
to
stay
in
place
as
they
often
age.
In
May
we
talked
about
disabilities
and
with
the
commission
on
disabilities,
we
shared
the
work
of
many
agencies
and
the
city
to
design
for
accessibility
and
systemic.
We
talk
specifically
about
the
design
details
that
we
use
when
designing
We're
down
the
street
and.
B
A
A
A
We
are
also
going
to
share
all
of
this
so
that
people
know
how
to
communicate
with
us
and
how
to
meet,
but
also
We
talk.
We
are
very
proactive
in
talking
to
people
on
the
street
So.
If
you
run
into
someone
else
or
someone
else
on
our
team
when
they
are
just
walking
around
the
runner.
Talking
to
people
come
closer.
We
really
want
to
talk
to
you
more
this
summer
we
are
back
with
jean
with
resources
and
events.
A
A
A
The
office
of
arts
and
cultures
is
also
hiring
for
a
couple
of
positions
which
is
very
exciting.
I
know
they
are
excited
excited
to
have
more
people
to
be
more
work.
They
are
hiring
a
grants
director
and
programs
that
is
responsible
for
the
strategy
and
that
development,
and
also
for
aligning
a
cultural
plan
of
the
city
and
making
more
relationships
develop
relationships
more
another
position.
A
A
Our
team
at
the
transport
department
runs
a
series,
so
women
can
learn
to
ride
bikes.
Recently
we
had
a
page
in
the
newspaper,
the
club,
something
very
exciting.
There
is
one
of
those
events
that
are
going
to
be
done
this
Thursday
and
that
is
done
throughout
the
summer
and
fall.
We
teach
them
the
basic
things
like
cycling
down
the
street
living.
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
With
that
Thank
you
all
for
joining
us
tonight
excited
to
see
you
thank.
You
was
for
joining
us
and
sharing
all
the
work
that
you
and
your
department
do.
Thank
you
very
much
for
hosting
me.
I
hope
people
will
reach
out
with
more
questions
and
thoughts
and
please
share
the
jobs.
We
are
hiring
Thank,
you
all
Thank,
you
all
and
good
night.