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View ArticleA&BC Purchases Historic Boys Club — Future Home of Creative Hub Worcester
The A&BC is excited to announce it has acquired the former Boys Club of Worcester building at 2 Ionic Avenue and its adjacent parking lot as part of our new initiative to own and develop...
View ArticleLegacy Planning
The A&BC and the Joan Mitchell Foundation are pleased to announce the release our our latest collaboration— Estate Planning for Visual Artists: A Workbook for Attorneys & Executors. Learn more
View ArticleGet On Board
Calling all executives—Boston’s cultural sector needs you! Take the first step toward joining the board of a nonprofit organization. Learn more
View ArticleVolunteer Lawyers for the Arts
We provide pro bono and reduced-fee legal services for artists and arts organizations. Learn more
View ArticleCreative Entrepreneur Fellowship
Learn more about our nine-month professional development program for a select cohort of creative entrepreneurs. Learn more
View ArticleWho we are
Want to learn more about who we are, what we do, and how we can help you? Watch this fun, animated video. Play Video
View ArticleMartinis & Masterpieces
Save the Date for our annual event! June 10th at The Exchange. See you there! Learn more
View ArticleSo You’re Planning a Webinar: Copyright Concerns for the COVID Era
As the world has moved to address COVID-19 through social distancing, more and more events are being moved to online formats. This method of presenting over the internet has its advantages, allowing...
View ArticleZack Chomz on “Watching Netflix while the World Burns”
Zack Chomz is a Boston-based artist who works in painting and new media. He is also one of our 2020 Walter Feldman Fellows. We are excited to share an excerpt of the conversation we had with Zack on...
View ArticleValerie Coimbra on Boston City Singers and the Power of Choir
Valerie Coimbra is an educator and the chair of Boston City Singers, an organization that provides underserved young people with opportunities through a strong foundation of choral singing. Valerie has...
View ArticleMeet Our Spring 2021 Interns
It takes many hands to power our programs. Meet the talented interns of the Arts & Business Council and Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts who are working hard behind the scenes this spring! Julainey...
View ArticleHow Candelaria Silva-Collins is Empowering BIPOC Artists
Candelaria Silva-Collins is a consultant, facilitator, and nonprofit professional based in Boston, MA. She has administered an award-winning cultural economic development program that informs her...
View ArticleFinding Connections in a Crowd: Jessica Tam on Creating Art Throughout the...
For many artists, the pandemic has provided a silver lining for those seeking the time to create new work and seek out unconventional opportunities. For 2017 Walter Feldman Fellow Jessica Tam, the lack...
View ArticleAyana Mack on Self-Care and the Art of Keeping Busy During a Pandemic
Recently, we were able to catch up with Ayana Mack (CEF ’16), a visual artist, designer, and UX/UI strategist based in Boston. She has designed pieces for Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley’s 2018 campaign,...
View ArticleCreative Hub Worcester: Providing Art through Challenging Times
In 2016, Stacy Lord and Laura Marotta started 501(c)(3) Creative Hub Worcester (CHW) to bring accessible arts education to the Worcester Area. CHW’s mission is to provide affordable and accessible...
View ArticleIn Conversation with Tim Hall: Self-Investment through the Creative...
Tim Hall is known around the Boston music scene as a man who does it all. Given the opportunity to reflect on his artistry during the pandemic, Tim is ready to rediscover himself as an artist. The...
View ArticleSummer 2021 artist update: See what our Fellows have been up to!
Learn what some of our Creative Entrepreneur Fellows and Walter Feldman Fellows have been up to recently! Julia Csekö (Feldman 2016) became part of 2021 Somerville Arts Council Fellowship and was...
View ArticleThe Journey to Addressing Suppression and Censorship
Arghavan Khosravi is a New York-based painter who explores themes of suppression, gender dynamics, censorship, and identity in her work. Born in Tehran, Iran, she moved to the US in 2015 to begin her...
View ArticleCooperatives: History, Features, Formation
Cooperatives are business entities established by a group of people who work together to operate, manage, and democratically control a jointly-owned company that meets their shared needs. History...
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