Art Corridor

The Boylston Public Art Corridor, unveiled Oct. 25 at the corner of Brookside and Boylston streets, features work local artists Dan Jay, Nadia Westcott and Sarah Coyne, and a panel created by youth artists from the Urbano Project. The Public Art Corridor is a multi-year project aims to place art along sidewalks from the Stony Brook T station to the Egleston Square business district. It is a joint project between Jamaica Plain New Economy Transition, Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corporation and Samuel Adams Boston Brewery Co. (Gazette Photo by Rebeca Oliveira)

The Boylston Public Art Corridor, unveiled Oct. 25 at the corner of Brookside and Boylston streets, features work local artists Dan Jay, Nadia Westcott and Sarah Coyne, and a panel created by youth artists from the Urbano Project. The Public Art Corridor is a multi-year project aims to place art along sidewalks from the Stony Brook T station to the Egleston Square business district. It is a joint project between Jamaica Plain New Economy Transition, Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corporation and Samuel Adams Boston Brewery Co. (Gazette Photo by Rebeca Oliveira)

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