by Gradon Tripp on March 20, 2010 · 1 comment
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In last Sunday’s Boston Globe, Dushko Petrovich explored how Boston could find itself as the home of a new art revolution. In his essay, Dushko cites all that Boston has going for it: “several great museums, a superabundance of universities, many galleries, a highly educated and increasingly sophisticated audience, and a density that allows for [...]
Since I met them two months ago, there has been excitement for what Design Museum Boston proposed: a new type of museum, focused on design, and spread throughout the community. The press — both here in Boston and beyond — and the blogs have grabbed on to what seems to be one of the few [...]
Another interesting duo that I met at SHIFTboston are Derek Cascio and Sam Aquillano. They are creating the Design Museum Boston, where they will share all types of design – architecture, furniture, product design, graphic design and more. The approach Derak and Sam are taking for Design Museum Boston isn’t the normal route of raising [...]