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Friday, November 29
Today's mural features a floral arrangement by Ángel Javier Diáz. In this piece, Diáz weaves together Caribbean roots with New England foliage by using tropical florals in an autumnal color palette. -
Wednesday, November 27
Today's mural features Massiel Grullón's Crimson Archway. This piece depicts a sacred spiritual space for the viewer, showing the sun radiating through multiple arches. Each arch represents rebirth, leaving the old behind and welcoming the new through sunlight. -
Thursday, November 21
Today's mural, Genesis by Visi Tilak, visualizes the universe, spiritual faith, and supporting ecosystems. -
Wednesday, November 20
Today's mural features photography by Gulnara Niaz. In the summer of 2016, she traveled to Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan to document the beauty and poverty tied to nomadic life. -
Friday, November 15
Today’s mural features ceramics made by Ana Crowley Noordzij. By treating the bowl as the original sculpture, Noordzij explores the beauty of idea synthesis. -
Thursday, November 14
Today’s mural Divide by Hartmut Austen is an acrylic and oil painting loosely based on Matisse's "La Danse". The abstract shapes are derived from the blurry online image of a military "Global Hawk" drone in flight. -
Friday, November 8
Today's mural Lady Sings the Blues by Michael Talbot depicts a female jazz singer in the throes of her performance. As the words leave her lips and engulf her, the spotlight shines on her head and tears begin to fall. The artwork is inspired by the song "Lady" by Regina Spektor. -
Thursday, November 7
Today's mural reflects the careful observations and sensory impressions of the changing natural world. As 2024 Visiting Artist at the Native Plant Trust, Julie C Baer depicts old tree trunks and the colors, shapes, and textures of lichens and fungi. -
Thursday, October 31
Happy Halloween! Today's mural, Spooky Mookie by Corinn Colford was inspired by a friend's charming cat. -
Friday, October 25
Today’s mural explores happiness through the visual language of humor, nostalgia, color, shape, and everyday objects. Illustrating joy in the simple things of life, the artist invites us to take a closer look at what exists around us.