Boston Children’s Museum Milk Bottle Receives 2021 Preservation Award
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Boston Children’s Museum Milk Bottle Receives 2021 Preservation Award
Hood is proud of our longstanding partnership with Boston Children’s Museum and are thrilled that the restoration of this beloved landmark is being honored with this recognition. BOSTON (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 Boston Children s Museum has received the 2021 Mayor Thomas M. Menino Legacy Award by Preservation Massachusetts for the renovation of the historic Hood Milk Bottle structure. The award recognizes preservation projects that are transformative, catalytic, embrace the community, create partnerships, and revitalize the best of the past to make something good for the future.
“Looking and Seeing” Exhibit Opens at Boston Children’s Museum
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“Looking and Seeing” Opens at Boston Children’s Museum
Are we really seeing the simple elements that make up our world, or are they colored by imagination, or both? Woomin’s work asks us to ponder the question: When you look at something, are you really seeing it? BOSTON (PRWEB) May 04, 2021 Boston Children’s Museum has recently opened the “Looking and Seeing” art installation by Woomin Kim. Looking and Seeing is an exhibition of sculptures and embroideries that uses and explores minerals and everyday objects in unexpected ways.
Amazon pledges $1 million to Boston arts organizations
By Malcolm Gay Globe Staff,Updated May 1, 2021, 7:31 p.m.
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The donations are led by what the company calls an âanchor investmentâ to the Boston Arts Academy. Above, a BAA student sat with his trumpet in 2018.Jessica Rinaldi
Select Boston arts groups are set to receive a cash infusion after Amazon announced Saturday it was donating $1 million to organizations hit hard by the pandemic.
The donations, which will support everything from education to live performances, are led by what the company calls an âanchor investmentâ of $150,000 to the Boston Arts Academy.
Boston Childrenâs Museum reopens
By Sofia Saric Globe Correspondent,Updated May 1, 2021, 4:28 p.m.
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During the short-term closure, Boston s Children Museum refurbished and refreshed many exhibits including the New Balance Foundation Climb, Raceways, Bubbles, Peepâs World, and Countdown to Kindergarten. (David L Ryan/Globe Staff Photo)David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
The BostonChildrenâs Museum reopened Saturday after being closed since December due to COVID-19, according to their website.
It will be open on weekends during May before expanding to a four-day week, Wednesday through Saturday, in June.
The number of visitors will be limited and tickets must be purchased in advance for a three-hour time slot in the morning or in the afternoon, the statement said.
Boston Children s Museum reopening after being closed since December Share Updated: 11:19 AM EDT Apr 28, 2021 Karin Hansen Share Updated: 11:19 AM EDT Apr 28, 2021 Boston Children s Museum is reopening to the public after being closed since December.The museum will initially open on Saturdays and Sundays in May and then with an expanded schedule of Wednesdays through Sundays beginning June 2. “We are thrilled to reopen the Museum and once again engage children in joyful discovery experiences,” said Carole Charnow, president and CEO of the museum. “This past year has been very stressful for everyone, especially children who need time to play, explore and discover in order to stay mentally and physically healthy. It will be open in two time slots 9 a.m. to noon and 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. with tickets available online. Museum staff and all visitors ages 2 and over will be required to wear masks. “The first thing to remember is to mak