Create More Connection When You Support The Triennial
Thank you for affirming your commitment to extraordinary Art for Boston. All for free.
The impact of public art is evident in the moments when people gather, pause, and view a city and one another in a new light.
Whether you joined us first at Triennial 2025 or you’ve been part of our 10-year story of commissioning over 70 artworks in 12 neighborhoods with 200+ partners, you’re part of a community building a more open, vibrant, and equitable Greater Boston.
When you make a tax-deductible gift before December 31, you support the momentum with new commissions and art experiences that are open to all.
Why Your Support Matters
Boston Public Art Triennial exists to transform Boston through the power of bold public art—but we can only do it with you!
Your contribution, in any amount, helps bring remarkable experiences to our city in 2026, including
— four new neighborhood-defining projects by local artists in the Public Art Accelerator Program
— two immersive and participatory public art projects by local and national artists
— community engagement and planning for an even more transformative Triennial exhibition in 2028
What People Are Saying
"The Boston Public Art Triennial has showcased the very best of what our city’s public spaces represent — joy, community, and dialogue. The citywide artscape was a vibrant and bold opportunity for our communities to gather in neighborhoods across the city to share in reflecting on these incredible pieces. From historic public buildings like the Boston Public Library and City Hall to our parks, and waterfront sites, Triennial 2025 turned Boston into a living gallery that reflects our city’s rich, layered history and cultural legacy."
— City of Boston Mayor, Michelle Wu
“All the works of art have truly been inspiring to me. It has been wonderful to talk to others and get their perspective on how the artwork has improved their communities”
— Triennial 2025 Visitor
Thank you for being with us, artists, partners, and neighbors on this journey to build a public art city.
Frequently asked questions
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1. Under the Spider’s Web + Oruko Pe: The Names are Complete, Stephen Hamilton. 2. Convergence: Porous Futures, Evelyn Rydz. 3. Black Forest + Stone Circle Bench, Ekene Ijeoma. 4. Material Monument to Thomas Morton (Playing Indian), New Red Order. 5. New Red Order Presents: Urge 2 Merge, October 4, 2025.
