The Watertown Public Arts Master Plan Advisory Committee seeks input from the public about what kinds of public art they would like to see in town. A meeting will be held later this month to provide people with more information about the Public Arts Master Plan, and to gather input.
Organizers sent out the following announcement:
What should public arts in Watertown look like? Who is the “public” in public arts? And how can we imagine new kinds of creative expression in the public realm? We want to hear from you so that we can shape the future of public arts in Watertown together.
Join the Watertown Public Arts Master Plan Advisory Committee on Wednesday, Oct. 30 for a community conversation on the future of public arts in Watertown. Whether you’re a new or lifelong resident, a student, or a local business owner, your perspective is vital to developing the town’s first-ever Public Arts Master Plan.
In this event, you’ll learn about the planning process, hear from local artists who are shaping Watertown’s creative culture, and have a variety of opportunities to share your ideas for how the arts can enrich everyday life in Watertown.
WHEN: Wednesday, Oct. 30, 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
LOCATION: Watertown Middle School68 Waverley AvenueWatertown, MA 02472
The event is FREE and open to the public. Light dinner refreshments provided. Free childcare available upon request.
Your participation is important to us. Call 617-933-0713 or email ispinola@mapc.org for accommodations. Advance notice (10 business days) is necessary for certain accommodations.
Watertown Middle School is located near bus lines 70 and 70A. There is limited off-street parking available in front of the building along Waverley Avenue, including some accessible spots. Additional on-street parking is available on Bemis Street and nearby side streets. The building is ADA accessible.