Photo by Elizabeth Thompson, Flickr (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) City of Beverly Artist in Residence 2021 MAPC’s Arts and Culture Department is supporting the City of Beverly’s pilot Artist-in-Residence program. Artist […]
Cool it with Art A How-To Guide for Tackling Rising Temperatures with Art in Our Communities Cool it with Art CHANGE FONT SIZE MAPC >> Resources >> Arts & Culture […]
Cambridge Arts for Health MAPC’s Arts and Culture, Public Health, and Community Engagement teams are partnering with Cambridge’s Public Health Department to use art to engage residents around the city’s […]
Creative COVID-19 Communications CHANGE FONT SIZE MAPC >> Resources >> Arts & Culture Creative COVID-19 Communications Free-to-use graphics, videos, and more! Download the resources below and use them to encourage […]
Adaptation, Community, and Identity The stories of three business owners in Quincy illuminate the city’s development as a center of Asian-American entrepreneurship and business development. Through a collaboration with filmmaker, […]
Capitol Theater photo via Tim Pierce, Wikimedia CC BY 3.0 Arts Indicators for an Equitable Recovery CHANGE FONT SIZE MAPC >> Resources >> Arts & Culture Local Arts Indicators For […]
Somerville Art Space Risk Assessment Study CHANGE FONT SIZE MAPC >> Resources >> Arts & Culture Somerville Art Space Risk Assessment Study MAPC is working with the City of Somerville […]
Adaptation, Community, and Identity Elevating the Stories and Presence of Asian Immigrant Entrepreneurs across the Region Full Report Quincy Small Business Video-Lets About Project In 2019, the MAPC Economic Development […]
What should future monuments look like in your community? “Memorials aren’t memories; they have motives. They are historical; they are not history itself.” – Nate DiMeo “Monuments inscribe meaning and possibility into our […]
Spatial Justice Discussion Series CHANGE FONT SIZE MAPC >> Resources >> Arts & Culture Public spaces are not neutral. They are steeped in histories of exclusion and oppression. For many […]