Art Placements: 2001, 2011
FamilyAid Boston
FamilyAid Boston provides a variety of professional social services to a diverse group of families and individuals in transition including people who are traveling, people who are homeless, people living a transient lifestyle, and those who are isolated and disconnected from other means of support. FamilyAid Boston provides financial assistance, as well as counseling, housing services, education, and advocacy, in an effort to stabilize and support individuals and families in crisis. Donated art will hang in the main waiting area, hallways, counseling rooms, and community spaces to offer comfort to the vulnerable families and individuals who visit for services and appointments.
Artists: Beck, Borchard, Bowers, Brackett, Bradford, Chandler, Cook, Ginsberg-Place, Green, Haber-Schaim, Hodes, Hyde, Kupferman, Liberman, Lizotte, Muskat, Nartonis, Rothschild, Rubin, Sanfilippo, Schnitman, Silber, Sorgman, Termini
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Boston Public Health Commission (Project SOAR)
Art Placement: 2010
Boston Public Health Commission
Homeless Services through BPHC has a mission to improve the quality of life of homeless individuals in Boston by providing emergency rehabilitation services. Project SOAR is a transitional housing program on Long Island in the Boston Harbour Islands, that offers a safe and supportive alternative for a vulnerable population as they work towards self-sufficiency. Donated art will hang in the entry, hallways, common areas, and meeting rooms to enhance the lives of the homeless men and women served by the program, and to provide beauty, hope, and comfort as it inspires clients so often overlooked.
Artists:
Borchard, Bos, Brackett, Castro, Cook, Grossman, Hungate, Hyde, Kupferman, Ritter, Schnitman, Schwalb, Warburg
Boston Public Health Commission
Homeless Services through BPHC has a mission to improve the quality of life of homeless individuals in Boston by providing emergency rehabilitation services. Project SOAR is a transitional housing program on Long Island in the Boston Harbour Islands, that offers a safe and supportive alternative for a vulnerable population as they work towards self-sufficiency. Donated art will hang in the entry, hallways, common areas, and meeting rooms to enhance the lives of the homeless men and women served by the program, and to provide beauty, hope, and comfort as it inspires clients so often overlooked.
Artists:
Borchard, Bos, Brackett, Castro, Cook, Grossman, Hungate, Hyde, Kupferman, Ritter, Schnitman, Schwalb, Warburg
Bay Cove Human Services- Andrew House
Art Placement: 2010, 2012
Bay Cove Human Services, Inc.
Andrew House first received donated art in 2010. The staff felt the process of selecting art helped bond them with the patients, and that the work on display has helped make their more comforting for the patients during their often painful detox process. Andrew House’s mission is to provide comprehensive medical detoxification for adults with a substance addiction. They seek to improve access to the treatment continuum, strive to improve the quality of care, and are committed to provide services in a safe environment by staff who respect the dignity and diversity of all patients being served. Located out on Long Island in the Boston Harbor, Andrew House recently renovated a building which is now the state’s largest detox program. With a separate unit for women, it has the only dedicated program for women in the state. The vast majority of the population is homeless and uninsured. Donated art will hang in the assessment rooms, nurse’s areas, client lounge, group rooms, hallways, etc to help emphasize respect, dignity, and diversity for patients and staff. It may help dispel some of the demons their clients face daily, briefly transport them to a peaceful place, or simply provide a distraction, helping them achieve sobriety during a physically and mentally painful time.
Artists: Aly, Asch, Bentley, Borchard, Brackett, Bradford, Burko, Caputo-Carfagna, Carter, Collings, Cook, Ekstrom, Fields, Goldman, Grossman, Hungate, Kelly, Klarer, Lindheim, Maisel, Makin, Miller-Havens, Mina-Mora, Ritz, Schwalb, Silverstein, Sky, Slowik, Tovian, Tull, Wurzel, Zanger
Bay Cove Human Services, Inc.
Andrew House first received donated art in 2010. The staff felt the process of selecting art helped bond them with the patients, and that the work on display has helped make their more comforting for the patients during their often painful detox process. Andrew House’s mission is to provide comprehensive medical detoxification for adults with a substance addiction. They seek to improve access to the treatment continuum, strive to improve the quality of care, and are committed to provide services in a safe environment by staff who respect the dignity and diversity of all patients being served. Located out on Long Island in the Boston Harbor, Andrew House recently renovated a building which is now the state’s largest detox program. With a separate unit for women, it has the only dedicated program for women in the state. The vast majority of the population is homeless and uninsured. Donated art will hang in the assessment rooms, nurse’s areas, client lounge, group rooms, hallways, etc to help emphasize respect, dignity, and diversity for patients and staff. It may help dispel some of the demons their clients face daily, briefly transport them to a peaceful place, or simply provide a distraction, helping them achieve sobriety during a physically and mentally painful time.
Artists: Aly, Asch, Bentley, Borchard, Brackett, Bradford, Burko, Caputo-Carfagna, Carter, Collings, Cook, Ekstrom, Fields, Goldman, Grossman, Hungate, Kelly, Klarer, Lindheim, Maisel, Makin, Miller-Havens, Mina-Mora, Ritz, Schwalb, Silverstein, Sky, Slowik, Tovian, Tull, Wurzel, Zanger
Kit Clark Senior Services
Art Placements: 2011,2014
Kit Clark Senior Services has helped older adults in Greater Boston live with dignity and independence in the community since 1974. Located in Dorchester and serving a very diverse population, this center supports older adults and often serves as their home away from home. About 100 seniors visit the center every day for a meal, to socialize, for counseling, to exercise, or to attend a class. Your art helps enhance this community’s space, which has been undergoing renovations. Your art hangs in the reception area, main room, elevator lobbies, conference rooms, in doctors’ exam and waiting rooms, and in the living room. Art works donated through The Art Connection will help Kit Clark Senior Service fulfill their mission to promote healthy aging.
Kit Clark Senior Services has helped older adults in Greater Boston live with dignity and independence in the community since 1974. Located in Dorchester and serving a very diverse population, this center supports older adults and often serves as their home away from home. About 100 seniors visit the center every day for a meal, to socialize, for counseling, to exercise, or to attend a class. Your art helps enhance this community’s space, which has been undergoing renovations. Your art hangs in the reception area, main room, elevator lobbies, conference rooms, in doctors’ exam and waiting rooms, and in the living room. Art works donated through The Art Connection will help Kit Clark Senior Service fulfill their mission to promote healthy aging.
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| Michael Alfano, Questioning Mind, Cold cast copper, 2014, 18"x 11"x 6" |
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| David Barnes, Axiom, Color photographic print, 2012, 16"x 20" |
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| David Barnes, Leisure, Color photographic print, 2013, 16"x 16" |
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| David Barnes, Dusk, Color photographic print, 2010, 20"x 20" |
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| Ellen Berger, Abstraction, Collage, 1995, 18"x 15" |
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| John Borchard, Rust Happens, Photograph, 2003, 13"x 15" |
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| John Borchard, Downeast Crags, Photograph, 2008, 48"x 18" |
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| John Borchard, Mountain Mysteries, Photograph, 2008, 26"x 60" |
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| John Borchard, Fog Stream!, Photograph, 2008, 9"x 24" |
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| John Borchard, Venetian Angels, Photograph, 2008, 10"x 16" |
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| Edie Bowers, Monhegan Rocks, Oil on canvas, 2005, 30"x 24" |
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| Prilla Smith Brackett, Guardian Spirits #2, Oil on linen/Acrylic, oil pastel, charcoal, color pencil on collaged paper, 1991, 19"x 24" |
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| Irma Cerese, Pine/Spring, Acrylic, 18"x 18" |
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| Fay Chandler, Resignation II, Painting, 1993, 54"x72" |
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| Deborah Clearman, Mountaintop Bog, Silkscreen, 1980, 16"x 20" |
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| Deborah Clearman, Spring Garden, Silkscreen, 1980, 20"x 16" |
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| Deborah Clearman, Daffodils, Silkscreen, 1981, 15"x 24" |
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| Jeannine Cook, Lambent Gifts, Watercolor, 2000, 22"x 30" |
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| Eleanor Elkin, Mug, Handwoven tapestry, 2005, 14"x 12" |
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| Ruth Ginsberg-Place, Green Reflections, Donset Quarry, Photograph, 20"x 16" |
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| Jack S. Goldstein, Thailand, Photograph, 8"x10" Donated by: Nita Goldstein |
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| Lynda Goldberg, Cloud Forest, Ecuador, Monotype, 2010, 19"x 10" |
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| John Guthrie, Floe, Acrylic on paper, 1999, 30"x 22" |
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| Faith Hyde, Gold Again, Mixed media on paper, 2012, 12"x 12" |
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| Faith Hyde, Weather Wise, Mixed media on paper, 2005, 13"x 13" |
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| Faith Hyde, Friday afternoon, Mixed media on paper, 2013, 12"x 12" |
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| Faith Hyde, Pulling Along, Mixed media on paper, 2013, 12"x 12" |
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| Faith Hyde, Almost April, Mixed media on paper, 2013, 12"x 12" |
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| Wendy Ingram, Icescape II (triptych), Handmade paper, 1995, 40"x 40" |
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| Diana Korzenik, Still Life, Oil on canvas, 24"x 18" |
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| Linda Lichtman, Inside
the Outside V, Flashed glass: acid-etched, painted, and leaded., 1989, 24"x 15" Donated by: Kurt Lichtman |
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| Linda Lichtman, Dream Series #3, Multi-Flashed glass, acid-etched and painted with glass paints, enamels
and silver stain, 2012, 20"x 20" Donated by: Kurt Lichtman |
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| Mary Beth Maisel, Sassafras, Monotype, 2009, 18"x 12" |
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| Mary Beth Maisel, Thank You Judi, Watercolor, 1995, 30"x 30" |
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| Ann Miller, Lily Sings Madame Butterfly, Collage on paper, 2011, 25"x 21" |
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| Jeannie Motherwell, Dune, Collage on paper, 2004, 14"x 15" |
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| Karen A. V. O'Brien, Snowbirds, Acrylic on canvas, 2012, 12"x 6 " |
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| Henry Olds, Candle Lamps in Turkish Market, Photographic montage print on canvas, 2013, 13"x 19" |
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| Henry Olds, Evil Eyes, Photographic montage print on canvas, 2013, 13"x 19" |
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| Mike Ritter, Boston on the Fourth, C-print, 2006, 16"x 20" |
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| Jo Ann Rothschild, Summation, Mixed media on canvas, 2001, 92"x 103" |
| Radana Safarikova, Laguna Colorada, Bolivia, Photograph, 2006, 9"x 11" |
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| Susan Schwalb, Virginia Flowers #2, Watercolor, ink, 1973, 18"x 24" |
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| Janet Shapero, Into the Blue, Rete-Chromes on flat metal rods, 2004, 32"x 21" |
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| Judith Silverstein, Acorns, Acrylic/canvas, 2013, 22"x 28" |
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| Stephanie Warburg, Behind the Garden Wall, Oil, 11"x 14" |
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