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Boston Art Review has partnered with Collective Futures Fund (CFF) to create a special digital issue highlighting the efforts and initiatives of CFF’s 2021 inaugural cohort. In this free publication, writers and thinkers from throughout Greater Boston engaged with the more than twenty grantees to tell stories of compassionate innovation, artistic ingenuity, and a steadfast dedication to the cultivation of our creative community.
The Collective Futures Fund is administered by the Tufts University Art Galleries and is a part of the Regional Re-granting Program of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Support for this issue was provided by Tufts University Art Galleries, Cambridge Arts, and our generous donors.
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Author
Category
Letter from the Editor
Jameson Johnson
Letter
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Drawing from the Past: A Conversation with Dave Ortega
Jonathan Rowe
Conversation
Bosscritt Critique & Curatorial Club
Gina Lindner
Profile
How Eli Brown Is Finding Family Through the Ages
Lian Parsons-Thomason
See You in the Future: A Promise and Request to Change the Narrative Around Mass and Cass
Matthew Akira Okazaki
AgX Film Collective Fosters Community for Filmmakers
Olivia Deng
The Art Form of Creative Placekeeping: Powerful Pathways
Chenoa Baker
Artists and Moms Become Architects of Joy
Jacquinn Sinclair
Inside Out: Museum Talk with Furen Dai
Martina Tang
On Belonging: In Conversation with Ngoc-Tran Vu
An Uong
Reimagining a Rhinoceros Womxn
Lex Weaver
Diagnosing Museums, Healing Ourselves: In Conversation with Emily Curran and Josephine Devanbu
Eliza Browning
Thinking in Poems, Painting with Power: In the Studio with Marlon Forrester
L Scully
Moving a Community Forward One Dance Step at a Time by
Sophia Paffenroth
Three’s Company & HOT Progress: The Rise of Boston’s Mutual Aid-Driven Queer Haus
Whitney Mashburn’s Online Exhibition Platform Holds Space for Artists with Disabilities
Love Meets Legal Jargon: Gabriel Sosa on Parenting, Pedagogy, and Subverting Public Space through Language
Claire Ogden
We Are Feminists. We Are Futurists.
Visibility and Growth: How the Hidden Prompt Is Reconsidering the Archive
Blu Prinston
The Streets Belong to Us All: A Photo Journal by Jaypix Belmer